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Places to eat in London?
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Places to eat in London?
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Kitchen Table by bubble dogs (very pricey)
Pollen Street Social(pricey)
J Sheekey (pricey)
Dishoom (not pricey)
Talli Joe (not pricey)
First two are modern British, Sheekey is classic fish, last 2 are Indian
Pollen Street Social(pricey)
J Sheekey (pricey)
Dishoom (not pricey)
Talli Joe (not pricey)
First two are modern British, Sheekey is classic fish, last 2 are Indian
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Dishoom is great - no reservations after 5:30 or so
Hawksmoor (steakhouse) with corkage of $25 (or less on some nights)
BAO Fitzrovia
Hawksmoor (steakhouse) with corkage of $25 (or less on some nights)
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Does Dishoom still get those long lines?
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Yes. We do lunch or an early dinner so we can get a reservation.
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Terroirs just off of Trafalgar Square. French bistro wine bar with tappas influence.
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
I guess this is proof people don’t click your links Victor! 

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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Yes. The last reservation they take is 5:30, perfect for pre theater.
Re: Places to eat in the London?
That's what i thought too.. this is a hilarious thread..Russell Faulkner wrote: ↑January 8th, 2019, 8:12 pmI guess this is proof people don’t click your links Victor!![]()
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
I don’t get the joke. The link just takes me to the WSJ firewall.
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
No food > no eat.....nowhere there.Barry L i p t o n wrote: ↑January 8th, 2019, 9:56 pmI don’t get the joke. The link just takes me to the WSJ firewall.
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
That is victor’s blind linksRussell Faulkner wrote: ↑January 8th, 2019, 8:12 pmI guess this is proof people don’t click your links Victor!![]()
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
I just assumed that some link gloating over/chastising someone's mortgage misery automatically was included in any post by Victor, so I didn't click on it.
Pretty funny- that I didn't click.
Pretty weird otherwise.
Pretty funny- that I didn't click.
Pretty weird otherwise.
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
I ate at Kitchen Table a few months ago and it was...a bit weird. Food was excellent. The Somms were not great and didn't even know what the BTG wines were. If you go in the second seating, there is a lot of waiting around at the end while they clean and you wait for food. If you don't buy the supplemental courses, there will be 45-60 min of sitting around watching other people eat. I would go to BubbleDogs instead!
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Also Vagabond Wine near Victoria Station (there are several but this one is by far the best) is pretty amazing for BTG wines. They have a selection of over 120 and you can use the machines to get what you want. Their food was pretty delicious as well!
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Employee exits? No way. Oh, wait,.....JeremyYoung wrote: ↑January 17th, 2019, 8:19 am........ The Somms were not great and didn't even know what the BTG wines were. If you go in the second seating, there is a lot of waiting around at the end while they clean and you wait for food. If you don't buy the supplemental courses, there will be 45-60 min of sitting around watching other people eat...........
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Depends on what you're looking for.
I've really enjoyed both Mere and Noble Rot. Mere on the more fine dining end and Noble Rot as a wine bar with fairly excellent food.
I've really enjoyed both Mere and Noble Rot. Mere on the more fine dining end and Noble Rot as a wine bar with fairly excellent food.
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Re: Places to eat in the London?
Accommodating a crowd on March 29 is the plan. Every place which I have surveyed has gone back and forth, saying “May” and then “May not.”
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Re: Places to eat in London?
For a crowd under 12: Harwood Arms. Or St. John under a bit more. Or if it's a lot more: somewhere else.