The best pub in the docklands, a friendly service, moderately priced and a superb pub atmosphere.
Cat and Canary – Docklands
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The best pub in the docklands, a friendly service, moderately priced and a superb pub atmosphere.
Cat and Canary – DocklandsThis it was the right place to eat fresh fish and it is amazing place
Le Chef Masgouf – Bayswater and PaddingtonI am crazy about Italian food and in most Italian restaurants the food is good, however, this restaurant overtakes them with the quality of food and atmosphere. I had a wonderful dinner the staff were friendly and warm and the food was perfect. I would recommend it to anyone that appreciates Italian cuisine as much as I do.
Zonzo Restaurant – Bayswater and PaddingtonThe Abeno restaurant in Bloomsbury was our first taste of Japanese food! We did not know what to expect, maybe something like raw fish? Anyway, there was delicious sake hot rice wine and we tried an aubergine starter, which we had to have more of, before proceeding to the main rice course. We didn't eat some of the lovely omelette like dishes being served to others, cooked on the hotplate tables but they looked and smelt really appetising. Our rice dish was very tasty, but we aren't sure what it was called. Overall, we really enjoyed our experience and recommend this very special authentic Japanese food to everyone. Most of the customers were Japanese, which is a good sign. We will be back to explore some more when we have found a Japanese friend to accompany us.
Abeno – BloomsburyI wondered about the name of this classy restaurant, and after I have tried ditalini alla puttanesca I couldn? stop licking my moustache.. I think that everyone should have a try! by the way try to search the meaning of their name on an Italian dictionary I? sure you will enjoy it better.
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Cyprus mangal – WestminsterKasturi offers the best Indian food in the City. Great dishes that you can rarely find elsewhere and the service is always with a smile. They regularly have special events and they offer a service where you can book to go into the kitchen and watch your meal cooked on Mondays and Tuesdays if you book in advance. Highly recommended.
Kasturi – CitySituated in an ideal position in Northwest London (Edgware Road), Shishawi is the best place which can offer the best of the Egyptian Cuisine. With foods ranging from traditional starters, to top of the range dishes, I'd recommend anyone who is into Egyptian food specifically & Arabic food in general to visit. Don't forget that it also offers Shisha, which is a real highlight for any person who visits Egypt- and for virtually all Egyptian youths.
Al Shishawi – Bayswater and PaddingtonA great bar. As a local I am often found in my favourite corner. Daytimes, it's a great place to meet friends and have a natter. In the evenings, it's very stylish and, perhaps surprisingly, very cruisy (even in the daytimes, I have noticed the occasional extended paired-up disappearance downstairs!). The one downside with the Rupert is it is notoriously unreliable in terms of its opening times. If you're meeting someone at a particular time and don't want to be stuck standing outside waiting for them to open, I would recommend that you either set the meeting up time well after the advertised opening time, or visit Balans in Old Compton Street instead.
Rupert Street Bar and Cafe – SohoI have been to Lebanese restaurants before, in London, but never to such a relaxing and friendly place like this place, The vine leaves, the baby chicken and the truly home made baklawa together with the mint tea, and to finish it off a smoky shisha, made our visit to London a must that we will tell our friends about..
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La Porte Des Indes – MaryleboneTwo friends and I were wandering about the area looking for somewhere to eat when we spotted the Aladdin and thought it looked good. Lots of the other restaurants had staff outside hustle-ing for custom whilst the Aladdin did not and was busy inside regardless. A good sign for sure. We were not disappointed. The staff were friendly and the atmosphere convivial. The food was fantastic and although it did take a little while to be served the wait between courses added to the experience as each dish was so good. The poppadom and chutney to start with were of generous proportions and the dishes that followed were all so tasty. I had chicken and mango and it was delicious. I'm going back ASAP and can't wait!
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Union Cafe – MaryleboneExcellent the food is not the same as other Thai restaurants you must try if you like hot and spicy authentic Thai food
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Orsini – Kensington2-course Set Menu, £22.95. Available Tuesday-Thursday 5pm-7pm.
Have as many bowls of mussels as you like. First portion comes with fries, the rest follows with just the mussels. Choose between different flavours of sauces and enjoy!
Available every Tuesday - first come, first served.
£25 Steak, fries and wine sounds like a dream. But on Sundays, that’s exactly what you can get if you go to Matthew’s Kitchen!
Indulge in our £25 deal: a succulent, grilled steak with crispy fries and a glass of smooth, 125ml wine. Perfectly paired for a delightful dining experience!