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Monster Mash
1 review
#166 of 322 restaurants in United Kingdom
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Tessie says:
Theres a wee restuarant near the meadows on Forrest Road just south of Grey Friars Bobby (little dog statue) called Monster Mash which is yummy. It does Traditional bangers and mash with gravey in loads of different flavours eg leek and rosemary potatoes and organic sausages. You will be stuffed to …
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Mela
1 review
#167 of 322 restaurants in United Kingdom
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HCSmooth66 says:
I went to a place called Mela on my 2nd night in London. I found this place in a guide book and it sounded good. It’s an Indian restaurant a short walk from Leicester Square.
It’s not a very large restaurant and the kitchen is visible right when you walk in the door. The service was exce…
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ulysses says:
Small, charming vegetarian restaurant in the Covent Garden area
If you dont mind queuing up for placing your order and sharing the (unfortunately) not many tables with other friendly people you will love it, even steak lovers will enjoy the plates filled with pasta, quiches, vegetables, salad, etc
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elainetyler says:
Pret a manger, is a small cafe located in the very centre of leeds, close to river island and WHsmith, for me it is just not a cafe, it is the place to go when on a leeds trip. The sandwiches there are fantastic, they really cater to everyones taste, ( I love avocado and chicken... and they have it!…
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Rigodon says:
What a surprise!
A friend of mine, took me there to have a drink and, suddenly I discovered where to have some english traditional meals at good price and great taste. If you want to buy at Camdem Market on weekend, you can avoid the "prime time" hours, eating and drinking at Lock Tavern, after 15:…
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Isabetlog says:
It took me about 2 nights before I could get a table at the World's End, just a few meters walk from the Travelodge. Each night the place was packed and I was made to wait about 40 minutes to an hour. Being the hungry cat that I was, I decided to just venture out to other, less crowded restaurants…
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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/
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cabbie911 says:
This is the only Italian place in Dalkeith but in saying that its a really good one. Its not expensive and the food is rather good. They have a fair sized selection of foods from pizza, pastas, some vegitarian dishes and most importantly some great desserts. Mnn Dime bar cake!
I have been there …
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kazarre says:
Great pub grub. Bangers and mash, fish and chips (REAL CHIPS) done in a posh way with nice plates! (about a tenner). Not just classic English food. Nice atmosphere and staff.
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The Red Lion
1 review
#175 of 322 restaurants in United Kingdom
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sarahelaine says:
How many pubs have you been to that are slap in the middle of a prehistoric stone circle? I mean, surely, nuff said!
The Red Lion is a nice pub in the middle of Avebury stone circle. It is in a nice building, and does great lunches and real ale. Real ale, as I have ranted before, is an underrat…
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goezi says:
This is a big pub, more like a NZ working man’s club than a pub. The whole feel is broad and slick with several areas spread about the place where people can do different things like watch sport on strategicly placed screens, sup with friends, or dine at raised tables.
There seemed to be two e…
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mellemel8 says:
I had haggis again. i enjoy the dish. it looks like chili mac to me. haggis is sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approximately an hour.
i like the presentation of the…
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Stevie_Wes says:
Another fairly old pub, 15th Century this time. What it loses in aesthetic charm compared to The Garrick it gains by where it is situated, right down facing the Royal Shakespeare and Swan theatres. This is absolutely the place to be to have cool summer glass of wine, or G'n'T whilst everyone bustl…
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
Great little cafe-style place to drop in and have a quick bite. There's a location nearly EVERYWHERE! All their food is made fresh, and they have everything from sandwiches, salads, soups, and sushi! They also serve a variety of coffee and juices.
Prices are definitely reasonable (£0.50 for…
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FlyDolphin says:
If you visit the wonderful Oban, don't go to all the regular restaurents and food places where you see people crowding. Go where the locals go - to the small stands along the harbour side where the fishing vessels are. The food served there is fresh (and I mean fresh, it's literally jumping around o…
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