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And there are two more Michelin 3-stars in Bray by shawno3
Thirty miles outside of London and an easy train ride. The Fat Duck probably remains the best fine dining experience of my life (I chose those words carefully - the experience at the Fat Duck is more than just the food on the plate). I am remiss that I never made it to the Waterside Inn, also in Bray - the longest tenured Michelin 3-star restaurant outside France.
The food in London and environs is phenomenal. I worked from 2016-2019 for a company headquartered just outside of London and visited 6+ times/year. I was lucky enough to hit a good chunk of the Michelin starred restaurants. I’ve never eaten better in any other city. Surprisingly, Mexico City is probably second on my list. I spent a ton of time there but it also has a surprisingly good fine dining scene.