If there is one thing I miss most about London, it's the food.
So when I returned back to Reading last September after a year in London I was pleasantly surprised to discover some exciting new places to eat.
Although I really love Reading, it has little to offer in the way of independent restaurants. I have talked about some of my favourite places to eat in a blog post I wrote almost a year an a half ago which features 3 of my all time favourites; London Street Brasserie, Oakford Social Club and Abbot Cook.
But worry not, there are some new kids on the block to try out; meet RYND, Wolf and The Bel & Dragon.
1. RYND
When I returned to Reading last year, I was extremely happy to come across RYND bar and kitchen. This place marries a quirky but sophisticated cocktail menu with filthy American diner food, and in the trendiest of settings. I recently went one Wednesday evening for a friend's birthday, where we took full advantage of happy hour whilst devouring lobster rolls and nachos. And as if cocktails and lobster wasn't enough to convince you, this place also has a cult film cinema and live music - sold!
2. Wolf
Wolf Italian Streetfood is a very welcome addition to Reading's lunchtime food offering. When looking for somewhere to eat lunch, my boyfriend and I stumbled upon Wolf and knew it would be a hit. Offering fresh pizzas, pasta bowls, salads, focaccia and much more with your choice of toppings and sauces, this place serves quick Italian streetfood done properly.
3. The Bel & Dragon
Although not technically a new place to eat in Reading, The Bel & Dragon is somewhere I'd heard a lot about, but have only just been to. Located in a converted biscuit factory on the river front, the setting certainly has the wow factor. The same goes for their menu, which changes monthly, offering a range of delicious dishes including fresh fish, grilled meat and rotisserie.
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