Good restaurants in London?
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i've been there. is that the place where they charge you by the color of the plates? if so, that place is next level.unlikely wrote:MASSIVE Dim Sum place in Elephant
in general, its got to be said that the soho chinatown that you guys have in london rivals the chinatown in either New York or San Fran. The food i had there was so good.
any specific place?Neville Bartos wrote: go to brick lane (east)
everytime i've been to brick lane, there's these massive text logos on every single restaurant window, saying things like "Best Restaurant 2008" or "Number #1 Chicken Masala in London". how do they all win these awards?
also, whats with the guys trying to hussle you into their restaurants as you pass by on the street. by the time you've walked half of brick lane you've been hussled at least 5 times by pakistani's or hindu's trying to get you to try their restaurant's "2 for 1 prawn special...only tonight mate. have a go...".
jokes.
http://www.ranrestaurant.com/
Korean, totally brilliant.
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2870.htm
real cheap and real nice
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3715.htm
nice italian.
Korean, totally brilliant.
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2870.htm
real cheap and real nice
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3715.htm
nice italian.
I'd go around the corner to Tayyabs or Mirch Massala if I was actually interested in the food tbh. Brick Lane itself seems to be a bit of a crapshoot.seckle wrote:any specific place?Neville Bartos wrote: go to brick lane (east)
everytime i've been to brick lane, there's these massive text logos on every single restaurant window, saying things like "Best Restaurant 2008" or "Number #1 Chicken Masala in London". how do they all win these awards?
also, whats with the guys trying to hussle you into their restaurants as you pass by on the street. by the time you've walked half of brick lane you've been hussled at least 5 times by pakistani's or hindu's trying to get you to try their restaurant's "2 for 1 prawn special...only tonight mate. have a go...".
jokes.
do you mean, Dragon Castle on Walworth rd?unlikely wrote:my new favourite restaurant in london is the MASSIVE Dim Sum place in Elephant under the uni halls near corsica. Its as good as the Chuen Cheng Ku in chinatown used to be (and nearly as much variety, sticky rice with wind dried sausage was only thing not as good), but cheaper and really fresh. Win!
if yes, then yes...that some good yum cha
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