Rashida Jones in London

Actress and writer Rashida Jones leaves her bubble in Los Angeles for three days in her favorite city! She hops a red-eye across the pond to London, where she samples the food, drink and wares of the capital's many neighborhoods. Join her as she boozes with actor buddy Chris O'Dowd at The Bar With No Name, shops for the perfect perfume with writing partner Will McCormack and single-handedly kills the city's bad food reputation with Rhodes scholar Ronan Farrow. She also breaks bread with Adam Scott at J. Sheekey for world-class seafood, tours Brick Lane to partake of the country's best Indian grub and sips wine with the girls at The Shed, a true farm-to-table experience in the heart of the city. Along the way, she buys ancient sheet music, strolls through Notting Hill and even stumbles upon a jar of Amy Winehouse's poop!
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