Down with detox! 15 ways to pig out at London's restaurants this January

January shouldn't be about abstinence and healthy eating — Christmas is over, the weather's miserable, it's the perfect time to seek solace in comfort food: roasts, fondues and everything in enormous portions. Here's our guide to over-indulging in London
Comfort food: Foxlow's breakfast burger
Kate Lough9 January 2015

January doesn't have to be about abstinence and healthy eating — Christmas is over, the weather's miserable, it's the perfect time to seek solace in comfort food, and order everything in enormous portions. And so we present our guide to pigging out in London...

Where to pig out in London

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We've tried out the best restaurants where you can delight in hoovering up the calories with no guilt allowed. Instead of torturing yourself with raw food, green juices and lacklustre salads, we say use the start of 2015 to try out London's best burgers, have a cheese-off with a fondue, scoff doughnuts, brunch on eggs Benedict, make hot chocolate pit stops, share whole animal roasts with friends, snack on giant sausage rolls, eat burgers for breakfast, stuff your face with seriously good pizza and always say yes to pudding.

But remember, kids, eat responsibly — we definitely wouldn't recommend trying to tick off all of these in one month.

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