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therattle posted:True, true, but the restaurant is nice. Yeah i'm not sure what to recommend in terms of italian. I think i've mentioned it about a million times but i'm a big fan of brasserie zedel. It's on picadilly circus so you can't get any more central, beautiful place and great food and extremely reasonable prices considering it's the same people who do the wolseley plus there's a really nice cocktail bar part of it though that isn't very reasonably priced
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Cool, thanks for the help, shame about the Italians. In that case, any other date type favourites you guys have in the area?
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# ? Sep 22, 2014 23:04 |
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:Yeah i'm not sure what to recommend in terms of italian. Excellent suggestion. Slightly pricier: Tapas Brindisa.
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# ? Sep 22, 2014 23:08 |
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I'm horribly spoilt having a restaurant and a butchers/cookshop in the family so haven't been elsewhere a huge amount recently. Was the italian suggestion because she likes it or because you just want a slightly romantic place to go?
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:I'm horribly spoilt having a restaurant and a butchers/cookshop in the family so haven't been elsewhere a huge amount recently. Was the italian suggestion because she likes it or because you just want a slightly romantic place to go? The former. That said, love of all things food is a significant shared interest, so really anywhere good is good.
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# ? Sep 22, 2014 23:32 |
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therattle posted:True, true, but the restaurant is nice. Polpo in Covent Garden, get there early and have a cocktail. How has nobody recommended this already.
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:I think i've mentioned it about a million times but i'm a big fan of brasserie zedel. It's on picadilly circus so you can't get any more central, beautiful place and great food and extremely reasonable prices considering it's the same people who do the wolseley plus there's a really nice cocktail bar part of it though that isn't very reasonably priced Zedel is absolutely fantastic for an impressive setting with good food. Every time I go I'm surprised at how cheap it is, and never really think the food is noticeably worse than The Wolseley/Delauney/Berners Tavern and other similar places. It's simpler I guess.
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# ? Sep 23, 2014 11:14 |
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tarbrush posted:Cool, thanks for the help, shame about the Italians. In that case, any other date type favourites you guys have in the area? Less central (sort of) but I've always enjoyed the food here. The pizza isn't great so give those a miss but the pastas have always been delicious. They do the most amazing garlic mushrooms, too, with garlic and white wine sauce that is like crack. It's really nice and cosy, busy enough but chilled enough to make it a nice environment. I wouldn't mind at all if someone took me there as a first date. Bollock Monkey fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Sep 23, 2014 |
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Thanks for the help everyone
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Well, I sadly didn't get to eat much interesting food last week because the person I was staying with in London only wanted to eat at American chains that are in London. I was very disappointed. In good news though I'm arriving in Greenwich this Saturday and will be living there indefinitely. I believe there is a market in the area on Saturdays or Sundays? That sounds interesting. Also anything I must try in that area would be appreciated but I'll be headed to all over London now that I won't be staying with the dirty only chain restaurant eating friend.
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# ? Sep 23, 2014 21:41 |
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Yeah, there's Greenwich market in the square every weekend. That's got a good and very varied selection of food stalls. I had Ethiopian last time I went.
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# ? Sep 24, 2014 08:11 |
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So, where are good places for breakfast? I'm staying in a hotel near the Kensington Palace. Doesn't have to be super close, but close to the tube stations would be helpful. Thanks!
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# ? Sep 26, 2014 03:38 |
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Personally I'd go down to Covent Garden and go to Dishoom - http://www.dishoom.com/covent-garden/
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Onion Rings posted:Well, I sadly didn't get to eat much interesting food last week because the person I was staying with in London only wanted to eat at American chains that are in London. I was very disappointed. In good news though I'm arriving in Greenwich this Saturday and will be living there indefinitely. I believe there is a market in the area on Saturdays or Sundays? That sounds interesting. Also anything I must try in that area would be appreciated but I'll be headed to all over London now that I won't be staying with the dirty only chain restaurant eating friend. Aw man, that must have sucked - arriving from the States and then going to American restaurants. If you're in Greenwich, the Old Brewery does the gastro pub thing nicely but their beer is a bit hit and miss. Still a good shout though.
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kim jong-illin posted:Personally I'd go down to Covent Garden and go to Dishoom - http://www.dishoom.com/covent-garden/ I will second this, Dishoom's brekkie is delicious. Also worth a look in Covent Garden, Balthazar - http://balthazarlondon.com/ If you have a bit of time to spare on Saturday or Sundays the brunch at Roka Canary Wharf (http://rokarestaurant.com/canary-wharf/en/menu/brunch/) is awesomely good value. Do go hungry though, there is more than enough food.
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# ? Sep 26, 2014 09:36 |
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Any suggestions for a nice but early (pre-theatre) dinner in/around the West End? Thinking of something maybe East-Asian or Indian/South Asian. Budget not really an issue (willing to splurge) just want somewhere nice where we can eat and still make it to a 7:30 show.
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Supernova9 posted:Any suggestions for a nice but early (pre-theatre) dinner in/around the West End? Thinking of something maybe East-Asian or Indian/South Asian. Budget not really an issue (willing to splurge) just want somewhere nice where we can eat and still make it to a 7:30 show. Rosa's Thai Cafe and Cay Tre (Vietnamese) on Dean St are pretty good, as is Chiang Mai Thai (I think that's the name) on Frith next to the excellent Koya (Japanese).
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therattle posted:Rosa's Thai Cafe and Cay Tre (Vietnamese) on Dean St are pretty good, as is Chiang Mai Thai (I think that's the name) on Frith next to the excellent Koya (Japanese). Seconding Cay Tre and Koya, boh are great.
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Spuckuk posted:Seconding Cay Tre and Koya, boh are great. Yeah, Koya is excellent, Cay Tre is good/v good, the Thai places are decent.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 11:19 |
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Does anyone know where to buy proper Canadian style cheese curds? I know there are a few places offering genuine poutine now but I can't find anywhere selling them at all. If you aren't familiar with them as cheese curds, they aren't the same as curd cheese (which is more like a cream cheese spread). They are rubbery little finger sized/shaped pieces of unripened cheddar. They squeak when you chew them. Also acceptable would be leipäjuusto, a Finnish version of the same thing. If anyone knows it would be greatly appreciated!
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Artificial Idiocy posted:Does anyone know where to buy proper Canadian style cheese curds? Neal's Yard Dairy apparently do cheese curds. http://www.nealsyarddairy.co.uk/
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I have contacted them and this is true, the Borough Market location carries them. Thanks!
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 15:44 |
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I went to 500 in Holloway and it was really, really good. We asked for one starter to share and they split it into two smaller portions. The staff were so charming and helpful and the food was super delicious. Recommend!
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Neris posted:I went to 500 in Holloway and it was really, really good. We asked for one starter to share and they split it into two smaller portions. The staff were so charming and helpful and the food was super delicious. Recommend! I've just eaten there once but it was good. Neris, you're a fellow N4er: have you had a sandwich from the Italian shop? They're REALLY good. Unrelatedly, Sainsbury's TTD mozzarella and blue Stilton are both really excellent. I tend to not buy cheese from supermarkets but they are very good.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 09:02 |
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Hi all. I'm moving to London next week. Will be living in Putney and working in Farringdon. On that note, do any of you learned foodies have... a) Recommendations for dinner in Putney? Have heard good things about Prince of Wales and Ohayo Sushi. b) Recommendations for lunch spots in Farringdon? I love any and all cuisines so fire away.
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Anae posted:Hi all. I'm moving to London next week. Will be living in Putney and working in Farringdon. On that note, do any of you learned foodies have... The Italian right next to Putney rail station is good for a casual dinner/lunch. The owner is lovely and the prices are reasonable. The South African café thing to the other side of the station entrance (next to the flower shop) does some great sandwiches and decent morning baps if you ever need to grab a bite and some coffee on the way to somewhere.
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Bollock Monkey posted:The Italian right next to Putney rail station is good for a casual dinner/lunch. The owner is lovely and the prices are reasonable. Cheers lad. Will try both.
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# ? Oct 13, 2014 02:09 |
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When I worked near Farringdon we regularly grabbed a Daddy Donkey burrito for fat boy Friday's. Leather Lane in general has a great selection of lunch options / street food. There's an incredibly nice fish & chip restaurant opposite Wandsworth Town station - which is kinda near Putney.
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Any recommendations for the Angel area? Lunches in particular since I've started working there. Chipotle Burritos are fine but I'd like to expand horizons etc a bit.
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:I think i've mentioned it about a million times but i'm a big fan of brasserie zedel. It's on picadilly circus so you can't get any more central, beautiful place and great food and extremely reasonable prices considering it's the same people who do the wolseley plus there's a really nice cocktail bar part of it though that isn't very reasonably priced My partner went here last week and absolutely loved it - I'll almost certainly make the trip next time I'm in London
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 05:40 |
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What's good in terms of restaurants that specialize in offal?
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Skeesix posted:What's good in terms of restaurants that specialize in offal? St Johns?
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therattle posted:St Johns? OK, I'd heard about that one, just wanted to make sure that was still the place.
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That's THE place, but lots of places feature offal rather nicely in their menu. Off the top of my head Bocca Di Lupo does some great tripe pasta.
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So I've somehow been tasked with taking a group of five Chinese scientists around London on Monday, and I'll need to scope out three possible dinner options very close to where they're staying in Paddington (W21UH). Maybe a quintessentially English choice (do those even exist), Italian / Indian maybe? Anything but asian food since the idea will be to branch out. We need to be able to comfortably walk in off the street. Price is not a massive concern, but these are not super rich people. I'm also wary of any kind of overly trendy setup or ordering system which will confuse the hell out of five suited asian men with terrible English. I would be forever indebted to anyone offering any suggestions. Google turns up a lot of stuff, but it's hard to know what's what, and I'm already freaking out organising the day enough.
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# ? Nov 6, 2014 11:00 |
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I'm not super familiar with Paddington area, but these two are nearby and decent: The Mitre near Holland Park tube station does very nice english pub food, more restaurant than boozer. http://themitrew11.co.uk/ Otto in Notting Hill does excellent cornmeal crust pizzas by the slice (3 is a meal) with changing beer menu and special desserts. Nice staff. http://www.ottopizza.co.uk/
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sweat poteto posted:I'm not super familiar with Paddington area, but these two are nearby and decent: Thanks! The Mitre in particular looks good, but they're both probably too far away. I'm hoping it's close enough that I can leave them to find their own way back to the hotel. Might be a tough one.
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Skeesix posted:What's good in terms of restaurants that specialize in offal? Probably a bit late notice but my brothers new place has a guest chef in tomorrow doing a 5 course offal dinner with 5 matched wines for £40 http://instagram.com/p/vGV9TKE4_W/
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Loving Africa Chaps posted:Probably a bit late notice but my brothers new place has a guest chef in tomorrow doing a 5 course offal dinner with 5 matched wines for £40 Your Brother runs Hill and Szrok? I was just at Broadway Market last weekend. Great looking place and my friend bought a Ribeye too cook at home there from the Butcher. Looked great all around.
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Onion Rings posted:Your Brother runs Hill and Szrok? I was just at Broadway Market last weekend. Great looking place and my friend bought a Ribeye too cook at home there from the Butcher. Looked great all around. Yep! Between there and the 3 crowns I'm absurdly spoiled for food in London.
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