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Giraffe
3 reviews
#31 of 93 restaurants in London
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sarah_82 says:
I found this place by accident while walking from Kensington Park to Holland Park. It's lunchtime special ad is what caught my eye - £6.95 for lunch and a soft drink. For the Kensington area of London this is very good!
The restaurant is very clean and modern and the staff are very efficent and …
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1morespicy says:
NOBU London opened in 1997 and was the first Asian restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star.
I'm a great believer that you get what you pay for. I like to have a Sushi lunch on a Saturday and normally visit the same place in Soho every week. I go there because the service is very fast, the food i…
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Ekachai
2 reviews
#33 of 93 restaurants in London
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calone2012 says:
In London all the places I went for grub in the evening were really expensive, It was just by chance I found it. food was quick and tasted gorgeous, they have a medium sized menu.
and to save even more money I just got a jasmine tea and it all went down a treat.
http://www.ekachai.net/Locations_…
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X_Drive says:
Very close to Piccadilly Circus in London is Garfunkel's Restaurant. We had lunch there while on our break between tours. After going we were a little worried about what looked more upscale than we had expected. We were seated right in the front window area at a very nice table. We decided on each…
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Wagamama
3 reviews
#35 of 93 restaurants in London
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
After a lot of urging from others, my boyfriend and I tried this staple of London cheap-eats. The prices, to me, were not necessarily CHEAP... from the way it was talked about I figured it be 4-5pounds, but its more like 7-10pounds for a meal, not including a drink (though you can get free green te…
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Quo Vadis
1 review
#36 of 93 restaurants in London
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1morespicy says:
I booked a table on the advice of my dad. My mum was coming over from Sweden for the weekend and I wanted us to go somewhere special for a change.
I've walked past Quo Vadis many times over the years. It's one of those places that has stained glass windows so the only way to see the inside is to …
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goezi says:
We just missed our train from Victoria Station to Bexhill -because of a blockage created by work being carried out at the ticket turn-styles. So after watching the doors close and the train pull away, we went back through the turn-styles to look for a place to enjoy lunch whist we waited an hour fo…
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jenniftyrrell says:
I have a really bad sweet tooth I pretty much lived on these on my weekend in London. I was on 5 day. Thank god they don't have them here in Ireland Yet:)
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travhormones says:
Italian food here was decent, but it was the dessert that blew me away! Raspberry sorbet that was tangy and sweet.
This restaurant was quite crowded, though we got a seat quite promptly. It faces Chinatown and is a nice retreat from the cold outside.
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
This is a gem in the middle of high-priced, tourist attraction restaurants. Located right around the corner from the Palace theatre (currently showing Spamalot), this smallish restaurant is very cozy (read: crowded), but its a very family atmosphere so the small space didn't bother me nor anyone ar…
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tocca says:
Alishaan is an excellent indian restaurant in London. Compared to most things in London, it's really affordable.
For 10 pounds, you have a complete menu with :
- A pint of beer (or half a bottle of wine)
- A starter
- A main dish (most of whom costing around 8pounds off-menu)
- Vegetables
- Ri…
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Amato
1 review
#42 of 93 restaurants in London
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flammick says:
Whether you’re enjoying a day of shopping, galleries, sight-seeing or people watching, at some point in all the fun you’re going to have to take a break. A time to sit down and revel in the joys of the bargain you found in Camden Market, debate the artistic merit of the latest installation in th…
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byiang says:
There are plenty of Angus Steak Houses Restaurant in London, you see it in almost every corner. We dined at the one near the Piccadilly Circus tube station in Soho. A bit pricey but we were satisfied with the steak and I loved their salad. I also have to comment their staff who were very accomodat…
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
This pub was pretty enjoyable. We went there before going to see 'Spamalot' on a Wednesday evening, and the downstairs was moderately full. However, since we wanted a bit of food we were shown upstairs to a cozy little dining area. Service was great! Food was decently priced (£3.50 for apps. W…
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globalnomad says:
If you want some of the best Mexican on this side of the pond, go to Crazy Homies in Notting Hill. Not only is the food great, their selection of tequila (we're talking the good stuff here) is spectacular. And besides, the name is cool.
Check them out: http://www.crazyhomieslondon.co.uk/
I…
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