If you were planning to go to London before the start of the school year, here is an idea for an unusual visit. The English pastry shop Brigit's Bakery, which sells its sweets in London and Bath, has launched a traveling tea room aboard the famous vintage double-decker buses to enjoy its afternoon tea while strolling around the city. But this summer, the brand has decided to offer a savory version of its gastronomic escapades with its Sushi and Gin tour.
In the same way, you can visit Paris aboard the Bus Burger or discover London in a jacuzzi on the canals of the English capital. Taking a simple tourist bus is a has-been. Make way for the gastronomic tour and the Sushi &Gin Tour. A double-decker bus dating from the 1960s transports passengers every Thursday, Friday and Saturday in August at 8 p.m. through all the emblematic sites of the English capital, during 1h30 from Notting Hill to Piccadilly, via Trafalgar Square , the Thames, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Regent's Park. All while sipping a gin cocktail and tasting the revisited sushi of chef Gohei Kishi, who worked for Gordon Ramsay in particular.
On the menu, California rolls with snow crab, salmon nigiri, shrimp rolls but also a quinoa salad and desserts such as jasmine macaroons, yuzu pies or green tea rolls to satisfy all tastes. taste buds.
You can book your place directly, upstairs to enjoy a meal with a great view, on the website for £65 per person (around €71). If you want to enjoy the holidays before summer, it's time to go for a walk in London!