A stunning french restaurant with excellent food, excellent service and staff and a great atmosphere..... we will be back for sure, no need to go to Paris for the best french food!
Le Boudin Blanc – Mayfair
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A stunning french restaurant with excellent food, excellent service and staff and a great atmosphere..... we will be back for sure, no need to go to Paris for the best french food!
Le Boudin Blanc – MayfairNot good food at all compared to other Thai restaurants. I would question the hygiene standards and where the food comes from.
101 Thai Kitchen – HammersmithWhat a lovely place! We had dinner there last night and left completely satisfied. The food was of excellent quality(and quantity), the service was good and great value for money. They have made a local out of me. Well done!!!
Prince Albert – Camden TownAriana is a great restaurant it has a great atmosphere the staff is great and the music is lovely i loved the food you should go there.
Ariana – Bayswater and PaddingtonBaraka Eatery caters for weddings, parties, birthdays and other functions. They serve a fusion of authentic Indian, Bangladeshi and Mediterranean dishes made with fine ingredients. A trendy and sophisticated setting with warmth and ambience. In Accordance with Islamic values, the meat is strictly halaal and also they provide private booths for families and women so you can enjoy your meal in privacy.
Baraka Eatery – East LondonThe worst place ever to eat Indian, stuff from the packet probably tastes better, the only good thing about the place is the orange juice...avoid at all costs!
Khans – KensingtonThe worst restaurant i have been to in Chinatown, it was busy, so told to eat across the road at a shop counter , other wise i had to wait longer to eat in the restaurant. We got a seat in the restaurant , for the four of us, it took a long time to take our order, we told the waitress we waited a long time for our table and then to get some service, she did not like this & spoke to a fat lady behind the till, ( i think we should hav left at this point!!) When we got our beer, it was too warm, ask them to change it , the said they would not, but gave us a glass of ice each, and said this is how they drink beer in malaysa (i think i am been scam). Food took over 45 minute (now you know why there a q), and was only warm and well below avarage for look or taste. we only pick at the food, it was that bad!!( should have left) we quickly paid our bill and left, it came to a total of £55.00 for 4 warm beer , 2 warm noodle dishes, 1 warm soup noodle, 1 curry with rice & 1 greasy satay prawn (we decided not to say anything, it not worth the bother to upset our night out) we want for a beer & pick another restaurant, the night was saved
C and R Cafe and Restaurant – SohoLovely restaurant in good location serving good and simple Italian food. Service was outstanding and friendly, highly recommended.
Piccadilly Restaurant – SohoThis pub has just undergone a massive refurbishment, and been restored to its former glory as a Victorian gin palace. It now serves amazing food and has a wine list of over 350 bins.. If you haven't been yet..go go go (but book..its getting busy)
Princess Victoria – West LondonSalvador & Amanda (as in Dali & his muse Amanda Lear) aims to bring a touch of ‘the real Spain’ to town. Unfortunately, it’s more Costa del Sol than Real Madrid, the gothic surroundings looking shabby after heavy wear & tear & the cocktails unevenly executed. Better to stick to sangria pitchers at £13 (or £18 for a deluxe Cava version), beers such as trusty San Miguel & the concise wine list that includes a 2001 Ochoa Tempranillo as house Rioja. Decently-done tapas provide sustenance for it all: pan-seared oysters with button mushrooms in garlic, sea bass served with chorizo potatoes, tuna carpaccio & tortilla are all present & correct. Seriously, who doesn't love tapas? They're so delicious and convenient, what's not to love? And nobody makes yummy, robust, bite-sized specialities quite like the Spanish. Tasty, convenient and oh-so-fun tapas is as much a culture as a cuisine. Whether for two or the whole gang, tapas always, ALWAYS goes down well. On that note, we introduce Salvador and Amanda: London’s hottest tapas restaurant and bar. Located in the heart of theatre-land, it is the number one venue for drinking, dancing and tasty tid-bits. In addition, this lively venue have just introduced ‘Mix-it-Mondays’ (starting on the 7th July). This is a whole new twist on traditional dating. Every Monday night up to 4 couples can participate in the master class and learn how to mix a mojito like a master, or become a connoisseur of the ciapriniahs! Couples will watch talented mixologists demonstrate how to make the cocktails to perfection before getting behind the bar themselves and attempting to re-create their preference! Booking slots are 7pm, 8pm and 9pm each Monday. At £10 per head for a 30 minutes session, booking in advan ce is essential as these session fill up fast! You will make three cocktails each (great for a tenna). So if you’re struggling for ideas for an impressive date, this is perfect for breaking the ice or, as this is available for up to 8 people, for a small hen night party. Further, couples gets 10% off their food bill should the date go well and they want to eat at the tapas bar after their mixology sesh. How can you argue with that?
Salvador and Amanda – HolbornThe food is always good with quick and friendly service and value for money
Mimos Cafe – Bayswater and Paddingtonsuperb place, try the set lunch for only £6.95, excellent value
Shikara – FitzroviaProbably the best curry i have had in decades... i am a curry fanatic and have been round the world tasting the vast arrays of curry on offer from various Indian restaurants... this one beats the rest... definitely going back there.. and remember the curry is claimed by the staff to be the lowest in Brick Lane and it surely is ... too good to be true but is... try it
Aladdin – East Londonwell what can i say about this restaurant. nothing but the best in east london!!!! lived in docklands for over 18 years now and love to spend my Saturday night there. the waiter is a very friendly guy who's always energetic with a lovely smile. food is absolutely brilliant!!! and that mouth watering dish i can never forget....the tandoori king prawn.... all i can say is, its a gr8 place to spend your evening
Bengal Classic – Docklandsit sucked
Balans Restaurant – SohoFood is not too bad. Not particularly Indian, and not particularly European. And there lies the problem. Its rather unimpressive. Waiting staff can be quite rude and there seems to much rush for such expense. Wouldn't say it was worth returning. And whatever is written on the website they dont have a Michelin star!
Zaika – KensingtonGreat food ! We love it
101 Thai Kitchen – Hammersmithon the evening of 28 april 2008 my friend and i dined at the restaurant and ordered just 3 starters as we did not have time because we were going to the theatre. the food arrived but the bruschetta was not quite right served as the menu described. i informed the waiter, he replied to me saying that it was the first time a customer complained about it and told me that if i did not want the bruschetta he would change for me, as we did not want to wait any longer, we would eat it anyway. the bill was brought to us by a italian waiter who kept telling us that "after a busy weekend he did not need our complaint and moaning" my friend and i were very upset and we said that we will never come back to the restaurant again, the waiter replied saying that they can do without us customers. i asked to speak the manager but it was denied. i will pass on to all my friends this experience and make sure they dont go to this restaurant.
Piazza Enterprises London – Holborn£10 Smash Burgers every Tuesday.
50% Off Food every Wednesday.
£10 Slice n Pint every Thursday.
241 Slices on Slice Sundays.
Enjoy 2 of the same cocktails for £16.50. Available Tuesday-Thursday 5pm-7pm.
By popular demand, our freshly made Seafood Paella for Two is back! Perfect for sharing with family or friends every Sunday!
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