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Help! (if you know quite well London)
elodie
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elodie Posted Thu 09 Oct, 2008 6:47 PM Quote
Hi everyone,

I have plan to go for a little trip in London with a friend of mine and I would like to know if you knew some nice places, restaurants in the city...

Thanks!!

 
Re: Help! (if you know quite well London)
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Thu 09 Oct, 2008 7:10 PM Quote
holy quadrupal post, batman!

Jamie Oliver's restaurant Fifteen is quite nice for something more expensive.
I ate at Boots a lot bc it is cheap. a sandwich/salad, snack and drink for 3 or 4 pounds.
 
Re: Help! (if you know quite well London)
jambut
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jambut Posted Thu 09 Oct, 2008 7:12 PM Quote
errrr well thers loads all the usual touristy rubbish is quite cool, go see as many shows as you can its quite cheap in the week if you time it right and yer just see as much as you can mostly beautiful city with pretty quick public transport.

ooo tate modern GO SEE
Laban GO SEE if your into dance schools so probably not
 
Re: Help! (if you know quite well London)
elodie
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elodie Posted Thu 09 Oct, 2008 7:15 PM Quote
oo sorry for the 4 posts!! O-o my computer is a bit slow...
thanks for your answer, I'm gonna check it out :)
 
Re: Help! (if you know quite well London)
the boy with a cryptic name
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the boy with a cryptic name Posted Thu 09 Oct, 2008 7:30 PM Quote
minnmess wrote:
holy quadrupal post, batman!

Jamie Oliver's restaurant Fifteen is quite nice for something more expensive.
I ate at Boots a lot bc it is cheap. a sandwich/salad, snack and drink for 3 or 4 pounds.


I went to 15 in Cornwall, it was lurvely :D Oh, and I can recommend hot chocolate from Starbucks especially if you smother it in chocolate powder and cinnamon... *dreams of piles of steaming whipped cream* (I had one yesterday)

Er right, London. I don't know much about London. Sorry!
 
Re: Help! (if you know quite well London)
lilly
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lilly Posted Thu 09 Oct, 2008 9:10 PM Quote
http://www.timeout.com/london/

http://www.londontown.com/

http://www.londonpass.com/ (getting this makes sense if you're there for the first time and want to spend 1-2 days doing "serious sightseeing")

http://www.jasons.co.uk/

http://www.manze.co.uk/ (if you're brave and want to eat cheap. frankly, I'd prefer a chicken tikka masala, but THIS is something "real" for sure - and it's a loooot cheaper than Jamie Oliver's restaurant ;p)

www.shakespearesglobe.org

etc etc etc etc
 
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