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Anyone know of a great restaurant?

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i live in kent so one in/around that area, i want somewhere fairly lively and not too select, its for my sisters birthday, so a themed cuisine place, ie mexican, spanish etc,

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  1. try bahama breeze


  2. Dizzy's Diner in Beckenham is really nice. Great food (not just burgers) Lovely atmosphere and nice cocktails, oh and best of all not too expensive

  3. many look on leaflets

  4. chilies it was rated the cleanest also carabbas

  5. THERE WAS A NICE 'BERNIE INN' IN CHATAM

  6. Chilis

  7. right theres a place near the london eye called neds noodle box it's not exactly a fancy restaurant but it serves noodles in boxes like in american sit-soms ^^

    if not you could try pizza express it's quite expensive but their garlic dough balls are YUMMY ^^

  8. chinese is always good take her there they have lotz of fun and good food lol

  9. There are some great restaurants in West Malling (near Maidstone) if that's near to you?  There's a great Mexican called Slyvesters (I think you can hire the room downstairs if there are enough of you) and there is a great Belgian restaurant called Cafe Belge - predomantly it's mussels but does other lovely food too.  The great attraction there is that they sell about 250 different types of beer (they give you a passport to get each one stamped off as you drink it)!  Both are great and have websites.  Hope you find somewhere suitable and have a great time.

  10. The highest concentration of restaurants are around the city centre, with Soho containing many good eateries. Chinatown is the best place for Chinese, with similar concentrations around parts of East and West London, notably Bayswater (around Queensway) - an area also renowned, along with Edgware Road, for Middle Eastern cuisine.

    For Indian/Sub-continent cusine, often you need look no further than the nearest High Street, but two areas worth considering are Southall in West London (where in some shops you can pay in rupees!) or Brick Lane in East London (although this is less genuine).

    Italian and French restaurants are everywhere as well, not to mention the many gastropubs where you can find traditional and modern British or fusion cuisine.

    London really does cater for all, from cheap jellied eels in Bow market up to Haute Cuisine at Claridges or the Ritz. One thing is for sure, you won't go hungry here!

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