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antnee
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7th Sep 12 at 13:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im going to treat the gf for her birthday, London for the weekend, nice hotel etc. But I need some ideas on where is nice to eat. Budget of around £100 for the meal, ideas?
James
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7th Sep 12 at 13:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Any preferred cuisine?

Roka is good for Japanese.
Gaucho is good for steak.
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Manna in Chalk Farm is one of my faves.
Generation
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Steakhouse at Piccadilly is nice
antnee
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quote:
Originally posted by James
Any preferred cuisine?

Roka is good for Japanese.
Gaucho is good for steak.


We like most stuff except seafood really
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Mcdonalds in Leceister square. Full of black homies at night that will see to your gfriend real fine..
James
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You could go to Dans Le Noir. It's a restaurant in pitch black (literally pitch black, not like how it is in your bedroom with the light off, you can't see what is right in front of you). You are served by blind waiters as well.

I've not been myself but I've heard mixed reviews. It's a bit of a gimmick though.
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Belgo covent Garden

http://www.belgo-restaurants.co.uk/

whitter45
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also Dishoom

http://www.dishoom.com/
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Guacho just off regents street or maxwells in covent garden
MarkM
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Need to know where you're staying really.
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That dans le noir looks cool as fuck.

I reckon the food tastes ten times better when u can't see it and have to appreciate it. Bet shit gets spilled everywhere


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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
Steakhouse at Piccadilly is nice


as long as you are not talking about Angus Steakhouse or Aberdeen Steak House both are very well known for being sit !
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Was talking about Angus

Really nice when me and mrs went.

Although bill was just over £90 I was drinkin coke and she had wine -_-
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Originally posted by MarkM
Need to know where you're staying really.


There's always deals on hotels all over the place, so willfind somewhere when the restaurant is chosen

 
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