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posted by sylv on 8 June 2008 at 18:06
Fabulous restaurant amazing food fresh and delicious and very reasonable Priced. The ambiance is fabulous very theatrical. It is like being in a show whilst you are eating.Very deramatic furnishings and clasic opera music playing. Check it out you will not be dissappointed.
where, when, how, web
Covent Garden almost next to the Lyric Theatre
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London
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posted by lilith on 12 March 2007 at 10:50
A popular Hampstead Heath tea house and cafe displaying quaint English advertising on the walls. Great for a lazy Sunday morning breakfast or brunch. Very friendly staff and great prices. If you're up to the challenge, go for a full English breakfast - or if you saunter in later in day the order the lamb with mashed potato.
where, when, how, web
55 South End Road, London, NW3 2QB
020 7794 8144
tags
London
breakfast
brunch
cafe
tea rooms
restaurant
food
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posted by lilith on 11 March 2007 at 08:52
Trying to find a good Moroccan restaurant in London isn't hard to find - but most feel over-stuffy and try too hard by piling up the carpets/couches/ornaments and lose focus on the food. Original Tangines certainly doesn't - the food is the best Moroccan I've had - and don't be fooled by the price, a main might cost £13 - but the size of the dish is enough for two people and they include rice or couscous with the tangines (my partner had a lamb and pear tangine and I had the Imperial CousCous - both amazing). The decor is certainly a Moroccan style, but not overdone with lovely gold lighting. The only music is a small stereo in the kitchen, but the crowd it attracts (it was packed and a Wednesday night!) is enough. The wine list is good, but for something a little more authentic - opt for fresh sweetened mint tea.
where, when, how, web
7a Dorset Street, London, W1U 6QN
Closest station: Baker Street
www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/4641.html
0871 3328463
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London
moroccan
restaurant
cuisine
food
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posted by lilith on 16 January 2007 at 12:11
Want a great meal, but strapped for cash? Viet Noodle Bar is probably as cheap as they come in London, great Vietnamese, Thai and Singarporean food for less than £6 for a main meal. It's no fuss dining in a very low key place. Order the traditional vietnamese cuisine, especially the aromatic Pho (Noodle soup served with a plate of chillis, herbs and fresh bean sprouts, to add at your leisure).
where, when, how, web
34 Greek Street, London W1D 5DJ
Not open on Sundays
020 7494 9888
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London
cheap
food
cafe
restaurant
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posted by lilith on 10 January 2007 at 12:30
Ignore the bright lights and the fact you might get two forks, Lahore is the business for cheap, great tasting Pakistani food. The service is very laid back (if the place happens to be empty a waiter will just shout out "sit any where you like"), but the waiters will recommend their favourite dishes if you ask. For about £12 ahead, including drinks, you're guaranteed to be stuffed by the end of the meal. Open from midday until midnight, order the Onion Bahjis & Chicken Korahi, you won't be disappointed.
where, when, how, web
148-150 Brent Street
London
NW4 2DR
020 8203 6904
tags
London
curry
pakistani
cheap
food
restaurant
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