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Where do you find good restuarants in London?

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Where do you find good restuarants in London?

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  1. MMMmmmm!

    Here are the top 10 in London!

    http://www.london-eating.co.uk/topten.as...

    I'M HUNGRY

    Good luck!  Let me know how it goes!


  2. Simpson's on the Strand comes highly recommended, specializing in prime rib. Is pricey. Your best bets are foreign restaurants as English food is really bland.

  3. There are so many - I find sites like Top Table are great.  Ask the people around you too.  Often the back streets or less known areas are good.  Goodge street has a wonderful range of well prices places and lots of choice!

  4. Charlotte Street (W1, tube Goodge Street) in London is famous for its restaurants. You'll find different cuisines and different prices, the best thing to do is almost go there and look at their menus. At busy times such as Saturday evenings you usually do have to book to secure a table.

  5. if you want good food thats cheap, try china town, went there recently, was gobsmacked by what was on offer

  6. The best place to look is www.toptable.co.uk its has everything you need, plus often has some great offers!

  7. There are tons all over London mate, it depends what you want both in choice of food and price bracket. The obvious choices include places like The Ivy, The Bluebird and The River Cafe (all quite pricey). You'll find cuisine form all around the world in London and many Pubs do excellent food. I have to disagree with the first answerer as British Food is excellent and not at all bland! It would only be fair to say that if this were 1953!

  8. It really depends on which cuisine you are looking for:

    Indian/Bangladeshi - Brick Lane, Whitechapel E1

    Turkish and Vietnamese - Kingsland Road, Shoreditch up to Stoke Newington

    Chinese - China Town, north of Leicester Square

    Vegetarian Indian - Drummond Street, near Euston Station

    British, French, Italian restaurant are more widely spread.

    There are numerous restaurants at Canary Wharf, on the DLR & Jubilee line.

    I recently dined at an excellent Lebanese at the southern end of Kensington Church Street called Randa. Further north the Notting Hill Gate area is a good place to restaurant hunt

    The London evening paper the Evening Standard has excellent restaurant reviews The listings magazine Time Out publishs a great Restaurant Guide.

    Of Course there is always the net.... lots of sites there.

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