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Where can a group of 17-18 year olds with a relatively low budget eat out in London?

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Preferably somewhere trendy, with normal-ish food. No chinese or thai etc.

Our budget is about £20-£25 max for each person.

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  1. i dont know google it..


  2. It is well worth getting on the net and looking up the special offers available in some of London's best and trendiest eateries..you'll be amazed, I was. Try www.toptable.co.uk and  www.viewlondon.co.uk and look under special offers for fixed price meals,up to 50% off deals and so on. If you are looking for a venue for a special reason; ie.someone's birthday then you really should be able to find it here at a price within budget and at a place most people only get to read about in magazines!

    If you have a fixed budget then be careful about ordering drinks in any restaurant..even water,make sure that you check the price first and never tip more than 12.5% of the total cost of the meal no matter where you eat.

  3. macdonalds,

  4. There are a number of good chains in the centre, particularly Italian.

    Spaghettihouse does pasts, and Strada does all sorts. They are good value too. Branches all over- google them.

  5. Pizza Express is quite cheap.

  6. It's not trendy but it's cheeeeep!

    Go to Camden Lock Market at 5pm on a weekday. you can have a Chinese/Japanese or an Indian for £2! and if you haggle you can have it for a quid! cheapest eat in London!

    Then spend the rest of the money on beer!

  7. low budget: £20-£25?  

    HUH?    

    Unless your going 3 course?  Eh?  Ohh theres this great italian place on king Street,  Hammersmith, my sis and her bf took me there ,, the pasta was delcious, i think was the same price overall £20-£25,,  Mind you im 16 and find spending this on one meal is crazy

    Lol

  8. TRY a pie, mash & liquor cafe.

  9. Mcdonalds

    Burger King

    KFC

    Pizza Hut

    Kebab shop

    You'll have plenty of change afterwards too !!!

  10. If you leave Oxford Street and head into Soho there are loads of cheapish resturants. Some are vegetarian, but still very tasty, Beetroot in Berwick Street.

    There is a very reasonable italian resturant in Bateman Street which allows you to bring your own beer and wine. The name is italian for mermaid!!! Also the Italian Kitchen in New Oxford Street is a very good resturant which does good deals if you eat early.

    However, enjoy wandering through Soho, check out the menus and enjoy!!

  11. Buffets are a popular choice, if you look around, some of these places they charge you from as little as £5.00 per person and for a huge variety of dishes.

  12. I love this site, i look around the streets where i'm staying and see what kind of restaurants are around, they have names, phone number, sometimes more .  Great site, too bad there aren't more streets and cities.

    http://www.streetsensation.co.uk/

  13. the warick next to piccadilly circus or Bodeans on poland street (Soho) - is really good!

  14. pizza express on the south bank, just along from the national theatre, nice and cheap with gorgeous staff!!

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