With so many people championing themselves as top London influencers, it can sometimes feel like an impossible task to keep your finger on the pulse of the ever-evolving London food scene.

However, we here at Me:Mo (who happen to be recruiting right now – nudge, nudge) are here to save you by providing a list of people who we feel truly deserve the title of ‘top London influencers’.

@jonathandnunn

If acerbic wit mixed with insightful social commentary is your bag, Jonathan Nunn is your man. A regular contributor to Eater and the Guardian, as well as editor of the Vittles newsletter, Jonathan is a self-confessed ‘tribal south Londoner’ who will not only guide you to the latest culinary hot spots – but also change the way you think about food and the food industry.

@Food_Feels

            A professional photographer by trade, James’ Instagram is full of some of the most lavish shots of London food we’ve ever seen. From enchiladas to escargots – if you want to see the best of mouth-wateringly presented London food – this account is a must follow.

@felicityspector

            Having started her career as a journalist (covering everything from the fall of the USSR to the election of American presidents), over the years Felicity has moved into food writing, with an Instagram dedicated to the latest opening as well her own offerings. This account is a no-miss for any London food afficionado.

@themunchbrunchkids

The London brunch scene has become a saturated market in recent years, but these guys know egg-sactly what they are doing. Anyone obsessed with the aforementioned breakfast/lunch hybrid should make a bee line for this page.

@thecutlerychronicles

            Food envy? Wanderlust? If these two things strike a chord with you then you should probably be following The Cutlery Chronicles. Here Leyla Kazim fuses her two passions of food and travel into this fantastically inspiring account of her adventures.

Hopefully the above has given you a good idea who some of the top London influencers to follow right now are, but if you do have any further questions – feel free to get in touch!

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