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Mousepractice posted:The worst chips I ever had in my life were from Nandos in the Brunswick Centre. You entirely deserved that for going to Nandos in the Brunswick and not the Hare & Tortoise. distortion park fucked around with this message at 21:09 on Nov 1, 2012 |
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That Hare & Tortoise is pretty rubbish. Can't believe people queue for it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2012 21:54 |
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Now the Hare and Tortoise at the west end of Kensington high street, I won't hear a bad word about. 'R4' for lunch at least once a week for almost 2 years.
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# ? Nov 2, 2012 01:36 |
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Spuckuk posted:Now the Hare and Tortoise at the west end of Kensington high street, I won't hear a bad word about. I went there a few years ago and never went back. Was thoroughly unimpressed.
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# ? Nov 2, 2012 15:43 |
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I mentally confuse that with the Slug & Lettuce all the drat time. I was wondering why people were hyping such a terrible chain of bars! Also I have to admit I am just fine with Nandos, as I'm just fine with Wagamamas and any other medium-level chain. I like their peri peri salt and their free-for-all policy on condiments
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# ? Nov 2, 2012 15:51 |
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Plus the buy X chicken and get X chicken free stamp cards are pretty sweet if you're a broke student and your mum happens to take a lot of people to Nandos and gives you full stamp cards. Wagamamas, I find the portions are too big. I'd rather get a smaller portion that was slightly nicer. You get loads for your money, but I always feel like it's just too much and that the sides are better because they taste nicer than the main dishes. But yes, these places are not the best food in London and I wouldn't boast about going there or even really get excited about going. It's more a case of "hey, I have no food in the house and I've got a full Nandos stamp card, do you want to go and split a whole chicken and some sides?"
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# ? Nov 2, 2012 21:52 |
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I get 20% off nandos thanks to the nhs so it makes it a much more reasonable price
Loving Africa Chaps fucked around with this message at 10:53 on Nov 3, 2012 |
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:I get 20% off nandos thanks to the nhs so it makes it a much more reasonable price No wonder the one near King's College Hospital is always packed!
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# ? Nov 3, 2012 12:36 |
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Seems to be a lot of N4 goons here! Got to concur that Dotori is fantastic but they really need to go somewhere bigger. I'd go there all the time if I could get a table. Not really eating but I had great drinks at the Experimental Cocktail Club last night.
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knox_harrington posted:Seems to be a lot of N4 goons here! Got to concur that Dotori is fantastic but they really need to go somewhere bigger. I'd go there all the time if I could get a table. Never managed to make it to Dotori despite trying. My wife has.
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Mousepractice posted:On the subject of takeaway (in the eating out thread, no less), is anyone else a fan of Kris Wines on York Way? If you're anywhere near Camden Road / Holloway / Kentish it's an important destination. They stock more amazing beers than you could hope to sample in one blurry, cirrhotic lifetime. Kris wines is the reason me living anywhere near it would mean I would be broker and more cirrhotic than I am. Place is ace though some of the import stuff sits on the shelves too long and the hops die off. For that reason I wouldn't get Yellow Snow IPA from there for example.
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# ? Nov 4, 2012 16:57 |
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If The Roundhouse near Covent Garden still exists then I recommend it. I enjoyed it a lot even though there was absolutely nothing remarkable about it. e: Looks like it does. 1 Garrick Street. The pictures make it look more glitzed up than I remember it being. It mostly gets points for being the first restaurant I ate at in London after a long flight and a crappy breakfast from the Holiday Inn Express. Ended up going two days in a row. unlimited shrimp fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Nov 4, 2012 |
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If we're on the topic of bottle shops, my local is the City Beverage Company on Old Street (http://www.citybeverage.co.uk/). If you're buying beer or wine for BYO Vietnamese on Kingsland road and you go anywhere else buying cans of Holsten Pils you're doing it wrong.
powertoiletduck fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Nov 5, 2012 |
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There's a London Goon Quiz happening this weekend. And er...it's in a pub that serves food? I keep going back to MEATMarket. I could easily die a greasy death there.
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I have a few hours to kill waiting for a train in Clapham junction next week. Late afternoon/early evening. Does anyone know any decent (read: not 'spoons) pubs or bars within shambling distance of the platform?
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 11:48 |
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Just wander down Northcote Rd south of the station til you hit something. If nothing else you'll wind up at The Drafthouse which isn't awful.
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Vlex posted:I have a few hours to kill waiting for a train in Clapham junction next week. Late afternoon/early evening. Does anyone know any decent (read: not 'spoons) pubs or bars within shambling distance of the platform? Since I live nearby, some suggestions. Not sure if food was a factor... If you turn right and walk up St Johns Hill you'll find Powderkeg Diplomacy. A fairly new bar, part of a small group who also run Lost Angel in Battersea. It's a prohibition era bar, cocktails and not bad bar snacks. You'll also have passed the Plough getting there, recently refit and nice enough to sit and kill a couple of hours but I didn't like the food. As mentioned above, Northcote Road is probably your best bet, but you may want to turn left up Battersea Rise just before Northcote Road and take a look at Soif, sister to the well known and popular Terroirs near Trafalgar Square. Can get busy but again offers some bar snacks.
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 13:19 |
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Past the plough is ben's canteen. Have a beer bloody mary.
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 14:10 |
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Finally had a free lunch in the neighbourhood today so I went to Dotori. I had the dolsot bibimbap with some cucumber kimchi. It was good. Tasty, fresh, and I enjoyed it. I wasn't blown away but as a decent, cheapish neighbourhood Korean restaurant it's good, and I would happily eat there again. I don't love it in the way that I love Koya, but then again, it's cheaper.
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I honestly think for Bibimbap, 'Bibimbap' on Greek street in Soho, for £6.95 does a loving GREAT beef bulgogi or chilli chicken. Honestly, I go there so often it's ridiculous.
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Neris posted:I honestly think for Bibimbap, 'Bibimbap' on Greek street in Soho, for £6.95 does a loving GREAT beef bulgogi or chilli chicken. Honestly, I go there so often it's ridiculous.
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sweat poteto posted:Past the plough is ben's canteen. Have a beer bloody mary. This. A pint loving bloody mary. Plus the service is good. I would stumble there for a Sunday brunch much more if I could afford the drat thing, though.
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Leaving for London in 11 days. I've got a booking at Brasserie Zedel, and apart from that I'm just gonna wing it. If any GWS-goons are up for a beer some day between 17th and 20th I'm game.
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 21:58 |
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I went for drinks in the Zedel a few weeks ago. It was quite incredible, like being in the restaurant at the beginning of Temple of Doom.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 00:32 |
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I'm probably going to make an effort to swing by there for a cocktail now, thanks guys! Seems cool. By the way, this is either quite brilliant or utterly stupid. Someone should go and report back. I love DJ Yoda though. quote:World famous spinner DJ Yoda will be releasing his brand new album this month. Aptly titled Chop Suey, the British mixmaster will be celebrating the release with a special week long take over of Dumplings Legend restaurant in London's Chinatown.
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Neris posted:I'm probably going to make an effort to swing by there for a cocktail now, thanks guys! Seems cool. He's playing in the Forum on saturday. And that menu concept is so loving bizarre, that I'm going to do my best to get down and eat it.
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Spuckuk posted:He's playing in the Forum on saturday. When are you thinking of going? I might join you seeing as we were caravan buddies already!
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Neris posted:When are you thinking of going? I might join you seeing as we were caravan buddies already! Caravan as in the seriously over rated and over priced breakfast place on exmouth market? Give me The greasy spoon on the corner any day.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 18:23 |
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I will fight you. It's kind of a pain in the rear end to get a table there on the weekend though and service is uneven.
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:Caravan as in the seriously over rated and over priced breakfast place on exmouth market? Give me The greasy spoon on the corner any day. No, it's actually a literal caravan in a holiday park at a music festival called Bangface, hahaha. I had no idea Spuckuk was a goon, let alone a goon who would post in my GWS thread
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 20:08 |
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Off to Pollen St Social shortly. Can't wait!
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 20:25 |
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Enjoy! I went last night.
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sweat poteto posted:I will fight you. It's kind of a pain in the rear end to get a table there on the weekend though and service is uneven. My dad's in there all the time and loves it but honestly the amount they charge for an anaemic serving of bacon on toast that isn't even that good is ridiculous.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 20:35 |
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Thanks for the pub suggestions fellas, I might make a crawl out of it.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 23:59 |
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The thought occurs that if you've got hours at Clapham Junction to kill, you can be back in the West End in 10 minutes...
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Neris posted:When are you thinking of going? I might join you seeing as we were caravan buddies already! Might go on Saturday before the gig itself. Will PM and let you know, have a few people coming from round the country and they have a pretty huge mancrush on Bodeans.. Next year I'm going to have to bring actual food to Bangface, and not just bags of sausages, bacon and coffee
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The_Doctor posted:The thought occurs that if you've got hours at Clapham Junction to kill, you can be back in the West End in 10 minutes... ^^This. It's worth the trip.
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You ATE at Bangface??? Probably cannot do Saturday as I have someone over, unfortunately, but please do post a trip report of DJ Yoda food. It sounds mad. Tried out the new Pizza East up the road in Kentish Town with my sister. Last time I went was in Shoreditch in early 2009 and I wasn't impressed - tiny portions, and not very flavoursome. This one has a different menu, and I was much happier this time with the size and taste of the pizzas - lovely crust. (I had anchovies and capers, she had proscuitto and ricotta I forgot the name of. ) Also, this is going to sound impossibly demanding, BUT, are there any decent mid-range central-ish restaurants that you can more or less fairly solidly walk into (or call ahead by 20 minutes) on a Saturday night with a group of four or five without booking? I have to look after some people this weekend but it's being hard to get anyone to commit to booking anything, and the last thing I want is to lead five exhausted people from Greek Street to Frith Street to Wardour Street finding nothing...Hix??? Wright brothers? I don't know. edit: 50% off ramen for the soft launch ( 7/11 - 17/11) at Shoryu Ramen on Regent Street, 11am-7pm . Looks good! Neris fucked around with this message at 11:00 on Nov 8, 2012 |
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Neris posted:Tried out the new Pizza East up the road in Kentish Town with my sister. Last time I went was in Shoreditch in early 2009 and I wasn't impressed - tiny portions, and not very flavoursome. This one has a different menu, and I was much happier this time with the size and taste of the pizzas - lovely crust. (I had anchovies and capers, she had proscuitto and ricotta I forgot the name of. ) Every time I've made the trip up there (ok it's under 10 mins walk from home...) I've either been lured away by Chicken Shop or dirty burger, I'm still to try a pizza. Will give it a go next time though. Thanks for the ramen tip, just about close enough to my office to visit over lunch. Pollen St Social was just great. Food was very good to fantastic (taster menu), wines were brilliant, cocktails were exciting and a cut above most restaurant bars and service was lovely. They even gave me a piece of cake to take away as it was my birthday. The oyster icecream by itself is unpleasant, but when I tried it with the wine the sommelier suggested it turned delicious and interesting. Cooked breakfast was one of the things I was looking forward to and it lived up to my expectations, full of flavour. The other highlight I think was how enthusiastic the sommelier was, she really nailed the pairings while still giving us options at every stage, and the wines had flavours that I never had before (especially a smokey white wine). We asked her to write down the pairings at the end of the meal so we could remember what we had and she was delighted that we wanted to learn more.
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Ah, glad you enjoyed it. It wasn't my thing at all. Much preferred the pre-dinner tapas at Fernandez & Wells
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