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| If you fancy an afternoon tea - then I can recommend Claridge's, the Ritz or the Landmark hotel - all have wonderful, traditional afternoon teas. So does Fortnum & Mason's - but that is rather more hit and miss. |
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| I would highly reccommend a pie and mash shop, where you can get eels and liquor (gravy) on the side. (very basic)Spent a few years in Londons South east (Elephant & castle) Never took to the eels and liquor, but my babies thrived on it. Alternatively try an Italian cafe for a mega, (theres one at Kings cross. just off the station)full English breakfast.It'll be hanging off the plate. On a cultured note, I went to a lovely place near Covent garden. Cant remember the name. Churchill was a regular patron. They served fish and chips served in the Times. Fab bt Mega bucks
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| Bughut mentioned Covent Garden - I have eaten at Bertorelli's in Floral Street, both for lunch and pre-opera dinner. The second option is really reasonable - about 20 quid per head (without drinks) for a very limited choice menu - but the food is great! |
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| I'll be staying at one of the following, looks like the Waldorf Hilton as Grange City is booked...These are the "preffered" list of hotels, but if anyone has any hotel recommendations comparable, please recommend. Grange City Hotel Thistle, A Guoman Hotel THE WALDORF HILTON Grange Holborn |
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| Also, I'm looking for a place called Le Ho Fook..... ...been craving a big dish of beef chow mein... ![]() |
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| More tourist knowledge: Bughut's Fish and Chips shop in Covent Garden is Rock and Sole Plaice -- a tourist must, which is how I know about it. Simpson's in the Strand (formerly Simpson's Cigar Divan (I'm a broken record, so sue me)) has a great fry up (aka "Full English"), but a pricey one. I found out about the breakfast by stumbling in there one Friday morning with a client after he took me to dinner there the night before. Still drunk too. Probably something to do with the Law of Conservation of Liquor. It's walking distance from the Waldorf. So is Rock and Sole Plaice, for that matter. Best fry up I ever had (but I haven't had many), and just as pricey is The Park which is in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. The Mandarin Oriental is one of those places where you want to stay -- IF someone else is paying. It backs up against Hyde Park. Victorian Splendor in all caps. Everything's delovely and dewonderful. It's a five star as opposed to the Waldorf's four. Bring money. Other great fry ups? Every caff and greasy spoon. The English know how to clog their arteries, that's for sure. Most places don't charge much either. While in London, don't forget to have beer. Lots and lots of lovely beer. BDL Last edited by boar_d_laze : 04-09-2008 at 08:04 PM. |
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| I bounce all over when in London but one place I always make sure to hit is Orso. It's right in thee middle of the West End. I forget the exact address but it's on Wellington St. It's not "British" cuisine but it is really good quality Italian. The menu is always changing so what I've had in the past is sometimes not available. For me it's a must! |
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| Sorry...I forgot...Le Ho Fook is located somewhere on Kilborn or Kilburn Lane. Not exactly sure of the road's spelling. |
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| Suisse, There is a Le Ho Fook on Kilburn, but the Warren Zevon one is on Gerrard in SoHo. Big picture of Warren on the wall. Speaking of Gerrard: Four Seasons for roast duck. World class! Don't ask, BDL Last edited by boar_d_laze : 04-10-2008 at 09:08 AM. |
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| hahaha, I was definitely being facetious, but glad someone got it! (my girlfriend didn't) |
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| You should try fish and chips in London |
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