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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 10:58

We're off to London next week - me, DH, GPs and DC. We're staying at County Hall and then off to theatre in Soho. Tower of London on Sunday.

Last time we went, we booked places to eat which cut down on traipsing round with hungry DC (and DH!).

Any recommendations of places? Probs in Soho for Saturday lunchtime. Between Soho and County Hall for Sat tea time. Brunch somewhere near County Hall. Hoping to find an M&S near the Tower for picnic lunch.

We like modern, Mediterranean/Thai/Mexican etc. Luckily the DC are not too fussy, but me and the GPs don't want anywhere too noisy (i.e. Soho Wahaca would finish us off!).

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DireTires · 14/01/2017 11:06

Tesco Express, EAT, Pret, Paul's, and loads of others near the Tower but there is a fish and chip stand there that sells the best chips - their fish looks rank but I love their chips. Ted's Fish and Chips - yummy crispy steaming hot chips on a cold day are the best.

Will think about the others.

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SquirmOfEels · 14/01/2017 11:16

Try the French House in Soho, for a slice if history with your lunch. Or pop over to China Town for Dim Sum

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DireTires · 14/01/2017 11:27

Le Bab for Saturday lunch? Book ahead. Modern gourmet kebabs not too noisy. Great fresh food, can be basic for children.

I'd do Dim Sum as well. Yum

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 13:41

Hadn't thought of Dim Sum, thanks.
Have booked the restaurant just outside the Tower for Sunday lunch.
Seem to be struggling to find places for breakfast on Sunday around County Hall. Was planning to stay that side of the river for the ferry, but would it be better to go across the River to Covent Garden?

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SquirmOfEels · 14/01/2017 13:43

Near County Hall (just the other side of Waterloo station) is a street called Lower Marsh which ahs loads of restaurants, some of them very good. It's a while since ai've been there so can't recommend one in particular, nor am I sure which are open at breakfast time, but that's where I'd go to look.

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 13:56

Ok, think we're sorted for breakfast and the lunches.

Best place for Covent Garden/Soho for dinner? Expectations are quite high Grin. The city we live in has a brilliant restaurant scene at the moment so we're expecting big things of London.

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FeckinCrutches · 14/01/2017 14:03

All the 'wow' places will probably be booked now. I like to go down to Seven Dials on a night, It's quite buzzy but not quite as hectic as Soho or Covent Garden. St. Katherine's Pier is right next to the Tower of London was pretty quiet when I popped down there for breakfast on Sunday.
www.sevendials.co.uk/food-drink/

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FeckinCrutches · 14/01/2017 14:04

I like The Ivy or J. Sheekey for an early dinner as well.

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 14:22

Yes, I'm finding that out Feckin. It's going to have to be Pizza Express, isn't it Sad

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 14:22

Anywhere you'd recommend at St Katherine's Pier?

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 14:24

Nothing at The Ivy or J Sheekey even at 5pm (Le Caprice does have tables)

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FeckinCrutches · 14/01/2017 14:28

Boo that's a shame. I'd book a table for Le Caprice while there is still some left then cancel if you find something else. To be honest The Pier has quite a few chains, but I've never had a bad meal at Côte, there is one on St. Martins Lane I think. Could you bear to queue for Barrafina?

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tessiebear4 · 14/01/2017 14:28

Go over to Belgravis and try one of the Olivo restaurants

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FeckinCrutches · 14/01/2017 14:30

Actually what about Bob Bob Ricard? Clos Maggiore is wonderful but doubt you will get a table this late in the game? Anything left for The Sky Garden?

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PseudoBadger · 14/01/2017 14:32

Gauthier Soho

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TondelayaDellaVentamiglia · 14/01/2017 14:34

breakfast at the National Gallery is just lovely...refined but relaxed...mainly cos there's never any other bugger in there.

also Centrepoint used to do a lovely feast at breakfast time, but haven't been there for aaaaaaaaages

lots of place on the river between Borough and Southbank...dawdle past Southwark Cathedral, and past Golden Hinde

I like London Orient in chinatown, used to be The Jade Garden...just up Wardour street, on the left, a spit from the chinatown gate and with the dreaded M&M store behind you on the right

otherwise, we tend to dawdle on streets behind the main streets....Kingly Street/Heddon Street/Beak Street...read all the menus and see what takes our fancy.
used to be some nice places on Floral Street ...sort of links Covent Garden with back of Leicester Square/soho ish

it's mostly just dh and me, or me and AN Other though so it's way easier to just bounce in for a table for two and wing it.

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 14:37

Would love to try Barrafina - are the queues awful even at 5.30pm?

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Mominatrix · 14/01/2017 14:49

Soho:
Kiln - Thai
Hoppers - Sri Lankan
Flat Iron - very decent steak and chips for £10/pp
Cevice - Peruvian
Black Roe - Hawaiian (Poke)
Shoryu - ramen
Tonkatsu - Ramen
Chotto Matte - Peruvian x Japanese

and, NOT to be missed,
SAID for the best hot chocolate

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Haggard1 · 14/01/2017 14:56

Comptoir in soho is Lebanese and has a lovely atmosphere, there's also some lovely Korean places. Ping pong is a chain but nice dim sum and easier than trying to pick one of the many restaurants in china town.

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Eve · 14/01/2017 14:59

A pre theatre dinner at the savoy.

Fab service. And the savoy!!

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 14:59

Have seen Comptoir's around. Not coming out with great google reviews tho (I know that's not always fair picture)

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OrangeSunset · 14/01/2017 15:02

Saw FlatIron - DH and DC would love it but I don't eat meat Sad

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SquirmOfEels · 16/02/2017 07:55

Just being inquisitive, hoping you had a good trip and wondering where you went. And were the places any good?

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