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MOAR posted:Thanks guys, know them both and both excellent pubs. If you walked out of the Old Red Cow and kept walking in a straight line you would end up at the Fox. It's a bit further away, but i'm a big fan of The Peasant: http://www.thepeasant.co.uk/ Great fish & chips.
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caluki posted:It's a bit further away, but i'm a big fan of The Peasant: http://www.thepeasant.co.uk/ Great fish & chips. Thanks, looks good, might give this one a try!
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# ? Aug 20, 2013 16:37 |
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Peasant is a great pub as well - drink there infrequently but haven't eaten there in a few years ( we usually walk a bit further to Exmouth Market).
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# ? Aug 20, 2013 23:39 |
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It's Burger Day or something today, isn't it?
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 12:12 |
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Sounds gimmicky as hell to me.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 14:53 |
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Isn't every day Burger Day?
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 15:57 |
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Moving to Uxbridge to study at Brunel, any good places there? Have a friend visiting, I think pub food, pizza or Mexican. Also good take aways, will probably want Chinese before I get shopping in.
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BizarroAzrael posted:Moving to Uxbridge to study at Brunel, any good places there? Have a friend visiting, I think pub food, pizza or Mexican. Also good take aways, will probably want Chinese before I get shopping in. You'll be near me! Mexican? You're hopeful.
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BizarroAzrael posted:Moving to Uxbridge to study at Brunel, any good places there? Yes it is that simple.
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BizarroAzrael posted:Moving to Uxbridge to study at Brunel, any good places there? Have a friend visiting, I think pub food, pizza or Mexican. Also good take aways, will probably want Chinese before I get shopping in. sweek0 pretty much has it right. I know it's not really what you asked for, but here's what I know around that area: Northwood Hills - BM Lebanese. East Finchley - Good Thai food, beer, and football. Northwood - Maharaja.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 13:49 |
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The_Doctor posted:You'll be near me! Are you ever even home? You always seem to be flying around buying robots. angor posted:Northwood - Maharaja. I read that as "marijuana". My Nan lives in Northwood.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 15:02 |
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Online petitions are terrible I know, but anyone that works in the city might want to sign this one against the unilateral closure of the Kerb street food market at The Gherkin. Closing down a fairly posh street food market apparently for "aesthetic" reasons is mental.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 15:45 |
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Absolutely loving disgraceful if reports are true. http://www.kerbfood.com/gherkin/ Supported by the Gherkin mgmt not to mention the thousands of people who went there for lunch, and closed by the corporate council of the square mile. Cunts.
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BizarroAzrael posted:Moving to Uxbridge to study at Brunel, any good places there? Have a friend visiting, I think pub food, pizza or Mexican. Also good take aways, will probably want Chinese before I get shopping in. Used to work in Uxbridge. Can't recall of anywhere brilliant. Baroosh has an alright selection of beers and OK pub food. And there's a newish burger place near the Chimes that they claim is influenced by 'Man VS. Food', and they do all sorts of challenges... http://www.redironburgers.co.uk/menu.php My colleagues said it was good. So I'm afraid it's not excellent. But then again, you can jump on the Metropolitan line and head into central.
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powertoiletduck posted:Best pub in that area is the Fox and Anchor (http://www.foxandanchor.com) by a considerable margin - does a mean fish and chips as well. F&A is bloody excellent. Love that place!
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# ? Aug 30, 2013 20:33 |
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Way too excited for the best Ethiopian food tonight. Gojo, Ladbroke Grove, if you ask.
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# ? Sep 6, 2013 12:46 |
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Anyone got any good Brazilian food recommendations?
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Neris posted:Anyone got any good Brazilian food recommendations? I asked my Brazilian friend and, assuming we're discounting rodizio bufffet restaurants (althought why would you?), he recommends Barraco in Kilburn.
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# ? Sep 6, 2013 14:53 |
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Yeah, I heard that place was decent. Thanks
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# ? Sep 6, 2013 14:58 |
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Kaiho posted:Way too excited for the best Ethiopian food tonight. gently caress. Yes. I love this place. Buy wine from the shop above!
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# ? Sep 7, 2013 01:18 |
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This was just sent to me. As if you needed another reason to eat at Bocca di Lupo I used to work for Jacob, this doesn't surprise me at all. He's an awesome dude who is ridiculously passionate about food. EDIT: Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8apw9TamTI angor fucked around with this message at 11:28 on Sep 10, 2013 |
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Thats so awesome.
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# ? Sep 9, 2013 19:44 |
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Where are the best places for sweet things? Ice cream, gelato, desserts etc?
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 11:20 |
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reality_groove posted:Where are the best places for sweet things? Ice cream, gelato, desserts etc? Yauatcha has some amazing French/Chinese pastries for tea. Gelupo for ice cream. Odono's is also superb. L'Eto on Wardour St is v good for cakes etc but ridiculously priced. Princi is good too, and between them is Hummingbird Bakery. Gail's does some good pastries. Their cinnamon buns are orgasmic.
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 12:00 |
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Best Vietnamese places in London? I've got a hankering for some pho. North of the river would be better.
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 16:18 |
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Can't answer with much authority but I'm a fan of Viet on Greek St because it's central, good, and loving cheap. And BYOB! BTW, I went to the Coal Vaults last night. Everything on the menu under a tenner, loving crazy cocktails (parsley, yoghurt, gin, honey.. in one, my friend had it, and I had homemade chrysanthemum-infused vodka with dried kumquat bitters, never had anything like it). They've only been open 3 weeks so their food is ambitious but a little under seasoned for my taste (the lamb had a lot of promise and amazing texture but loving no flavour compared to the rabbit which was INSANELY good btw.) All seasonal. Worth checking out!
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 16:23 |
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A chum is coming over from the US and asked me this:quote:
I've gone blank. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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therattle posted:A chum is coming over from the US and asked me this: If it's for a stag do and they want a swanky hotel they could try the renaissance hotel in st pancras. Bar is pretty cool, the beer comes in pewter tankards and the food is decent but it is loving expensive. £7 a pint expensive.
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:If it's for a stag do and they want a swanky hotel they could try the renaissance hotel in st pancras. Bar is pretty cool, the beer comes in pewter tankards and the food is decent but it is loving expensive. £7 a pint expensive. Thank you!
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 21:04 |
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We're looking for a new watering hole around London to go to this weekend? What's a good shout? Emphasis on lots of decent beers...
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 21:23 |
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Raffles posted:Best Vietnamese places in London? I've got a hankering for some pho. Song Que in shoreditch, hands down.
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# ? Sep 26, 2013 08:40 |
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I have a vegan American visiting and while he's quite capable of finding things to eat on most menus, I thought I'd take him out somewhere he has free reign. Any ideas? Mildred's is the obvious choice, but anywhere else would be appreciated. This is a world unknown to me as I'm too much of a carnivore.
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# ? Sep 26, 2013 09:55 |
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I've heard good things about veggie Soho pub The Coach and Horse - tofish and chips, etc! You may get recommended Saf's, but Saf's used to be quite good until they closed down their restaurant and now have a fairly unatmospheric area in the food hall of Whole Foods in High Street Ken. The food was certainly good for vegan - I had a vegan friend visit who was loving the variety on offer (though she does live in Oslo) so maybe worth considering, depending on how keen you are to show him a varied menu!
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The_Doctor posted:I have a vegan American visiting and while he's quite capable of finding things to eat on most menus, I thought I'd take him out somewhere he has free reign. Any ideas? Mildred's is the obvious choice, but anywhere else would be appreciated. This is a world unknown to me as I'm too much of a carnivore. Asian food is often vegan. Cay Tre and Koya in Soho, for instance, have dishes that I'm sure are vegan, albeit unintentionally. Indian food too; think of dal, chana masala, biryanis, naan, etc.
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Neris posted:I've heard good things about veggie Soho pub The Coach and Horse - tofish and chips, etc! There are two Coach and Horses in Soho - is this the one on Greek St or the one up near Oxford Circus?
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Convexed posted:We're looking for a new watering hole around London to go to this weekend? What's a good shout? Emphasis on lots of decent beers... Been to any of the Craft Beer Company pubs? The Old Red Cow has lovely beers and a good area upstairs (the downstairs is tiny). Euston Tap's selection is unparalleled but I was there last Saturday morning and it's fairly smelly again. The Cock Tavern is in Hackney and has, what, 10 keg taps and 8 cask taps, all fairly carefully selected or brewed on site. edit: Also BrewDog.
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# ? Sep 26, 2013 13:32 |
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The couple of times I've been in Brewdog I could barely hear myself think, let alone carry on a conversation.
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# ? Sep 26, 2013 14:44 |
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The_Doctor posted:The couple of times I've been in Brewdog I could barely hear myself think, let alone carry on a conversation. Is that any different from how you normally are?
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Convexed posted:We're looking for a new watering hole around London to go to this weekend? What's a good shout? Emphasis on lots of decent beers... If you don't mind the trek out East, the William IV in Leyton is cheap and has many a decent (and lethal) beer. The Black Heart in Camden also has an impressive selection but is further toward BrewDog's level of noise. I've heard many a good thing about the Southampton Arms in Kentish Town but when I tried to go it was absolutely heaving so I couldn't speak for it personally.
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Southampton Arms is ace but it's very narrow mostly, and the beer garden for overspill shuts at 10 to let the neighbors sleep. Owned by the same guy who owns the Cock Tavern so similar vibe.
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