Eating in london?
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Look on the chalk boards outside the pubs to see what their daily specials are. Think about eating your main meal at lunch time when it could be cheaper, and have a lighter meal at night.
There are a lot of small grocery stores where you can get take out food and take it back to your room or to a park.
The bigger grocery stores also have deli sections where you can get a sandwich and yogurt and fruit etc.
It's definately possible to eat on a budget in London as long as you don't want to Fine Dine every night.
There are a lot of small grocery stores where you can get take out food and take it back to your room or to a park.
The bigger grocery stores also have deli sections where you can get a sandwich and yogurt and fruit etc.
It's definately possible to eat on a budget in London as long as you don't want to Fine Dine every night.
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ASK Pizza has numerous locations and serves pasta dishes and salads in addition to their pizza. It's good value and pretty good food.
At Brown's Restaurant on St. Martin's Lane, we enjoy the Steak, Mushroom, and Guiness Pie that is about £10 and then the Sticky Toffee Pudding, maybe £4.50, which is to die for. There are other locations of Brown's, but I have not tried them. Someone once posted here that the St. M. Lane location has the best food.
At Brown's Restaurant on St. Martin's Lane, we enjoy the Steak, Mushroom, and Guiness Pie that is about £10 and then the Sticky Toffee Pudding, maybe £4.50, which is to die for. There are other locations of Brown's, but I have not tried them. Someone once posted here that the St. M. Lane location has the best food.