MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: Eccie on January 30, 2012, 01:45:49 pm
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I'm taking my wife and 9 yr. old son to London for a few days, we are staying near the London Eye and going to see the Lion King show at the lyceum theatre.
So I'm looking for some places to eat?
What are your personal recommendations? (other than the usual suspects Pizza Express, Wagamama, gbk etc)
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Hard Rock Cafe! :happy2:
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Any of the Hawksmoor restaurants is worth a visit.
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Any of the Hawksmoor restaurants is worth a visit.
Are :innocent:
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Wagamama's or something like that, just opposite the eye from memory
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Any of the Hawksmoor restaurants is worth a visit.
Are :innocent:
Thanks. See even people with a degree in English slip up from time to time.
Mind you, if pulling people up on incorrect use of verbs and poor spelling and grammar is your bag you'll have a blast round here :wink:
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Close to the London Eye at the South Bank is a place called 'The Canteen' - good quality traditional english fare at a reasonable price.
Your just a short walk across the bridge to Covent Garden so these I would recommend:
Wohaca is good for mexican street food
Belgo if you like Belgium beer and mussels
Jamies Italian - is whats it is
Herman ze German near embankment tube - choice of german sausages with all the trimmings, nice snack for lunch
If your down on a Friday or Saturday morning its worth heading over to London Bridge and checking out Borough Market - lots of free samples to try and good selection of street food for lunch
If you want the best steak in town without paying the earth then jump in a cab to Battersea and head to a place called Santa Maria Del Sur :drool:
Have a good trip
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If you want the best steak in town without paying the earth then jump in a cab to Battersea and head to a place called Santa Maria Del Sur :drool:
Is this the restaurant that was on Ramsays Best Restaurant? If so those steaks looked A Mazing! :drool:
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There are 2 'Cote' restaurants in Covent Garden - French(ish) - like an up to date Cafe Rouge but with really good prices and Lunch specials.
Yo Sushi - all over the London. My daughter (aged 9) loves the conveyor belt on which the little plates glide around on, yummy sushi and chicken dishes. Not a cheap meal if you really go for it but there are vouchers available on the Yo Sushi and other voucher websites.
I'd personally steer clear of Hard Rock Cafe - the queue of foreign tourists can be crazy long. Much better really great Burgers and US fare is at Byrons Really rate this place.
Good luck and enjoy Lion King!
galaxie500
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Any of the Hawksmoor restaurants is worth a visit.
Are :innocent:
Thanks. See even people with a degree in English slip up from time to time.
Mind you, if pulling people up on incorrect use of verbs and poor spelling and grammar is your bag you'll have a blast round here :wink:
Not usually......just Huma :evilgrin:
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If you want the best steak in town without paying the earth then jump in a cab to Battersea and head to a place called Santa Maria Del Sur :drool:
Is this the restaurant that was on Ramsays Best Restaurant? If so those steaks looked A Mazing! :drool:
thats the one :happy2:
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Just don't go to The Ivy!! :sick: (£14.50 for an average quality burger, £4.00 for crappy chips etc, And then £2 per person cover charge and 12.5% service charge added to the bill!! :fighting:)
Iv'e heard very good things about Byrons too. :party:
TonyZ
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Rules Restaurant is brilliant but expensive.
Le Gavroche... good.... expensive.
If you like japanese, Taro just behind the palace near leicester square. 2/3 door down there is a superb italian restaurant called La Porchetta, one of the best italians i have eaten.
There are so many good ones... just depends what cuisine your after.
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You lot must have posh kids, mine struggle with ought that don't come with beans :signLOL: by eek it's grim up north
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With the nine-year-old in mind, the Rainforest Cafe in Shaftesbury Avenue near Piccadilly Circus. Stunning animatronics and good food that's not toooooo expensive. For hot chocolate / coffee / cakes at a very reasonable price, go to the Crypt at St Martins in the Fields in Trafalgar Square. There's a Pizza Express in the Strand opposite Charing Cross station, but you can eat from a chain's menu anywhere - do something different!
At a slight tangent, if you were tempted to take a river cruise - don't bother. Take a Thames Clipper round trip. It's a fast river bus service using catamarans. You'll see the sights and, if you don't know what they are, buy a book for a fiver.
And don't get ripped off with a tourist bus, either. The route 15 still uses the old Routemaster and takes in Trafalgar Square, St Pauls Cathedral and plenty of other venues.
Keep your wallet and phone in an inside pocket in crowds (especially if you're checking a map), and enjoy yourselves!
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Thanks for all the suggestions, there are some really good ones, you can't beat a little local knowledge - I'm certainly not going to go hungry :party: but my wallet is the only thing going home thinner after 3 days :mad: You folks like spending my hard-earned money as much as my wife :jumping:
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Orrrr... you could just go to Burger King. (spend the money you save on car mods)
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Belgo's in Covent Garden is good if you like Steak, mussels and Belgium beers! :party:
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Orrrr... you could just go to Burger King. (spend the money you save on car mods)
Rich......I couldn't go to Burger King, I've got taste - I drive a GTi :innocent:
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Orrrr... you could just go to Burger King. (spend the money you save on car mods)
Rich......I couldn't go to Burger King, I've got taste - I drive a GTi :innocent:
Ohh ok then.... maybe KFC? :signLOL:
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Orrrr... you could just go to Burger King. (spend the money you save on car mods)
Rich......I couldn't go to Burger King, I've got taste - I drive a GTi :innocent:
Ohh ok then.... maybe KFC? :signLOL:
I'm just about to sign up for a tour of the Royal Opera House; what's KFC :evilgrin:
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Bit like Nandos... but they throw the food at you!
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ED's Diner...
Old style American diner....
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