London Restaurant guide
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I've had good luck with picks from both Hardens and Sandra Gustafson's "Great Eats in London", as well as those found here at Fodors and from my Frommers guide. I'd have to say that the best choices for the $ were probably from the first two.<BR><BR>If you've not done so already, a text search for "London and restaurant" will find lots of recommendations here.
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I really like Harden's. I think it tends to me more honest and easy to "read between the lines" so to speak. I'm not sure when I've disagreed with any of their comments. I also generally like the recommendations by Time Out -- and I believe they publish a regular restaurant guide. They also have a website.
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Another interesting website with rather detailed reviews (but not a whole lot of them) is www.londonrestaurantreview.co.uk<BR>One of its best features is that you can enter a rail or tube station and it will list for reviews the restaurants closest to it.
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I agree with Patrick. Hardens is by far the best (most honest). I never eat anywhere before I've checked it out in Harden's.<BR><BR>The website is useful, but you can't beat the pocket guide for flick-through advice. It rates all restaurants by price, atmosphere, food, as well as listing places in sections on: non-smoking, outdoor dining, late eats, great places for breakfast, business lunch, romance, type of cuisine, ranking in different price categories etc etc etc. Fab.<BR><BR>You can also get Harden's "Cheap Eats", a sister guide for when you're feeling poor.
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Oh, sorry. I guess I could have put that in there, Patrick! They were:<BR><BR>Efe's - a Turkish restaurant near the Great Portland St. tube <BR><BR>Vandelah's (sp?), a wonderful Indian restaurant which has changed it's name, weirdly, to Spicy World, a 5 minute walk from Victoria Station, on Wilton St, I believe...<BR><BR>Zizzi's - Italian near Baker St tube.<BR><BR>ASK - we just got pizza here, it was good, and it is a chain, I think.<BR><BR>Efe's, Zizzi's and ASK were are within walking distance of where I was staying by the Baker St. tube.
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Hardens and Zagats follow very similar lines - I suspect Zagats was first with their US guides and Hardens copied style? Useful to make cross refs.<BR>Fodors on this web site may have totally ok comments but price references are a total farce - Londoners check it out and have a laugh - even places like Tootsies are wrong - under a tenner! How many years ago?
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