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What restaraunt shall I go to with my girlfriend and her dad for her birthday?

by Guest65951  |  earlier

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It has to be in London! It has to be fun, have good food and not too expencive! Her dad is paying! I think there will be a few people going, maybe 6 friends or so! We are in our early 20's and like all types of food! Especially things that we've never tried before or that are unusual!

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  1. It does depend what kind of atmosphere you like but TGIs in Piccadilly is always fun for birthdays if you like the whole thing of the staff singing for you. A similar place which I would prefer is Hard Rock Cafe- both you and your friends and the Dad should like it in there as they play Rock tunes- old and new and there is memorabilia on the walls.


  2. Try upscale Indian - there must be something there you haven't tasted before.

  3. Try out Sofra: http://www.sofra.co.uk/ in covent garden or Özer http://www.sofra.co.uk/SofraOzIndex.html...

    They're Turkish, not expensive and have loads of atmosphere.

    Well worth a try!

  4. Try this place...  Quaglinos its the nuts...  its got a trendy bar attached, its underground, quite big & is very impressive and its Jasper Conrans.  I went there only 2 weeks ago, there was 5 of us & it worked out including 3 bottles of wine 2 courses (some had starters, some had deserts (the dames of course!)) anyway it worked out at £48 per head, which considering... the quality, the venue etc etc &  location (London) aint bad at all.

  5. http://www.londontown.com/LondonInformat...

    this place is amazing

  6. Wagamama's or The Mango Room.

  7. if her dad is payin it should be his chice!

    MJ

  8. I would find a Ponchos somewhere I love ponchos...POCHOS OR BUST!!!

  9. any HARVESTER will do for me !

  10. Smollensky's is amazing for a variety of quality and great presentation. Canary Wharf is posh and intimate but fantastic and Strand is more pub like atmosphere but still great food. Or The Texas Embassy Cantina in Trafalgar Square. Both good for groups.

  11. gordon remseys it to die for you all might even use th F word

  12. The old manor in Bracknell

  13. This is a great place and easy to get to by public transport.  Brasserie Saint Quentin -- a little piece of France in Central London.  It was recommended by a friend who has lived in France for many years and is most particular about his food! We too were delighted!  It has a classic French menu: things like: Civet de lapin aux olives vertes, saucisses de Toulouse grillées sauce échalottes, Filet de bar avec cassolette d'aubergines,... The set menu is relatively good value (£13.50 for 2 courses and £15 for 3 only from noon to 3pm and 6.30pm to 7.30pm). Also vegetarian menu.

    Average price à la carte :£34

    Address: 243 Brompton Road

    Postcode: SW3 2EP

    Telephone: 020 7589 8005

    Closest tube: Knightsbridge or South Kensington

    Opening Hours: Lunch noon-3pm Monday to Saturday; noon-3.00pm Sunday

    Dinner 6.30-10:30pm Monday to Saturday; 6.30-10.00pm Sunday

  14. I reckon you should do sushi then. that chinese c**p. Thats different aint it. And if your all willing to try something new go there, there is one in finchley road, a sushi bar i mean.

  15. smolensky's balloon

  16. burger king would be my last choice.

  17. pie and mash from south east london pucker

  18. MCDONALDS

  19. try mexican food.

  20. Depending on your budget, Octave in Covent Garden is good.

    I think its about £30 pe head for three courses. They play live jazz at weekends, the service is impeccable and the food is modern english with vegetarian meat and fish options. The menu changes weekly.

    Book and read reviews of this and other restaurants here: http://www.toptable.co.uk/details.cfm?ri...

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