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SemiMike Dec 18th, 2007 02:43 AM

For British food, we very much liked Bumby's, a recommendation from a Blue Badge Guide. It's midway between Victoria Station and Buckingham Palace. Good food, and very moderate prices!

tara3056 Dec 18th, 2007 03:04 AM

Wow, I really hate to be a wet blanket and I'm not discounting anyone else's opinion, but my husband and I had one of the worst meals of our trip at Dionysus. I'd heard good things about it, but we were horribly disapponted... dry, flavorless meat, mediocre pita. Plus it struck me as very much a fast-food kind of place; sure you can sit down, but you can also sit down in a Subway here in the states. Sorry :( I think we mostly ate at mid-priced places in London (which would probably be just outside of their price range) but one place I can wholeheartedly recommend is Bistro 1. They have 2 branches, one kind of in Bloomsbury and the other in Soho. The Soho one supposedly has better service and is the one we went to. It's a nice enough sit-down kind of place to make you feel like you've "been someplace" (has a candle and fresh flower on each table too), and the food's delicious and cheap.

From my trip report: "Dinner that evening was at Bistro 1 in Soho, where they have a 3-course prix fixe for 9.90£, a real bargain. And it was delicious! The second-best meal we had in London, and definitely one of the cheapest. I had a starter of delicious mussels in a Provencal-style sauce, beef burgundy for my main, and tarte tatin for dessert. I don’t remember what Jeff had, but he was quite happy with his food too."

Here's their menu: http://www.bistro1.co.uk/menu/index.php

tara3056 Dec 18th, 2007 03:08 AM

I should have added that we also ate at the exact Pizza Express location that Apres_Londee mentioned and had terrible service and bad, relatively expensive (for the quality) food. I'd rather eat fish and chips for dinner than Pizza Express.

(BTW: Apres_Londee: I love your username! I take it you're also a Guerlain fan?)

maytraveller Dec 18th, 2007 03:43 AM

Hi dmlove:

With one afternoon and evening in London, why not check out the 1/2 price theatre tickets in Leicester Sq to see if anything of interest is available?

e.g.:

http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/tkts

Whether or not theatre tickets are of interest, send them to Covent Garden for dinner options. Its pleasant to stroll the area and choose based on what seems tempting. There's a good selection of moderate restaurants in the area:

http://www.coventgardenlife.com/rest...estaurants.asp

We've enjoyed Porter's a couple of times but its been years.

Is any more pre-planning necessary?

good luck,

maytraveller

poodle13905 Dec 18th, 2007 06:24 AM

If they've been on rice and beans in a 3rd world country for months, they will ESPECIALLY love Wagamama- all clean lines, tasty Asian food, excellent for young people- and cheap!!!

carolinetaylor Dec 18th, 2007 11:02 AM

how about zizzi's. Its an italian chain and they do some really nice pizzas and pasta dishes for around £10GBP for a mains.

there website is www.zizzi.co.uk

JoeG Dec 18th, 2007 11:23 AM

Here's a suggestion. How about the Level 7 Cafe in the Tate Modern? It has a very imaginative menu, a well crafted wine list, reasonable prices and a spectacular view of London!
I believe that it serves until 6:00PM Sun-Thursday and 11:00PM Fri.& Sat. Also they take reservations.
(Don't confuse this with the light fare Cafe on Level 2)
Regards,
JoeG

gertie3751 Dec 18th, 2007 11:38 AM

If you go to the Greek restaurant in Coptic street be careful not to leave anything valuable in your coat pocket if you hang up your coat.
Have a look at Bertorellis in Charlotte Street.

NeoPatrick Dec 18th, 2007 11:51 AM

JoeG, that's a great place, but I really don't think it meets the moderate to low budget indicated by the poster. I'd expect two people to spend about 75 to 100 pounds with two courses and a glass of wine each.

If they like mussels -- which sounds like a great change from their recent fare -- I'd send them right to Belgo Centraal, just by the Covent Garden tube station. Great mussels and frites, quite inexpensive, and a fun atmosphere. Or they might even appreciate the great sausages and mashed potatoes even more!

While I like Wagamama a lot, I don't think the change from lots of Indian food, rice and beans would be nearly as great as going to Belgo.

JoeG Dec 18th, 2007 12:09 PM

The lunch or late lunch menu at Cafe 7 is very reasonable.

Belgo Centraal is great and fun but it is a beer hall. Wagamama, also excellent,cheap, fast food with communal dining - not much atmosphere.

dmlove Dec 18th, 2007 12:15 PM

Wow, thanks so much for all the suggestions. They're leaving Entebbe in about 12 hours, so I'm not sure if they'll see this before they go, but I've forwarded it to them. Lots of choices!

NeoPatrick Dec 18th, 2007 12:18 PM

Here's the menu for the 7th Floor at Tate Modern. Yes, it is "reasonable", but I'll stand by my estimated cost above.
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/pdf/tm...urant_menu.pdf

NeoPatrick Dec 18th, 2007 12:19 PM

Or more if we're talking about dinner and not lunch.

Carrybean Dec 18th, 2007 01:31 PM

I've been to two Pizza Express. One in Greenwich once & several times to the location on Beauchamp Place & both have been wonderful, especially the Sloppy Giuseppe. Maybe different locations vary in quality but I wouldn't brand all of them as terrible at all.

Apres_Londee Dec 18th, 2007 07:15 PM

>>>I take it you're also a Guerlain fan?<<<

Love Guerlain :)

>>>If you go to the Greek restaurant in Coptic street be careful not to leave anything valuable in your coat pocket if you hang up your coat<<<

That's awful if you had something taken from your coat pocket, I'm sorry to hear it. The best advice is not to leave valuables unattented in any public place at any time. It's not particularly fair to suggest the item was taken from your coat pocket because you were in that specific restaurant. It's just bad luck that something valuable was left in your coat unattended, on the same night an opportunistic thief was around. Still sucks, though, I know.

>>>Maybe different locations vary in quality but I wouldn't brand all of them as terrible at all<<<

I don't think Pizza Express is terrible, it's just very average and run-of-the-mill IMO, and not really well-priced considering the quality of the food and atmosphere.

noe847 Dec 18th, 2007 07:25 PM

Pizza Express is enjoyable, but we prefer Strada for pizza/Italian.

Belgo does have beer and Belgian ale, but the food is really good, and if you go early there are specials that are downright cheap.

We had a great meal at Portrait - it's at the top of the National Portrait Gallery - good view and the fixed price pre-theatre menu was reasonable.

almesq Jan 24th, 2008 04:27 PM

bookmarking

BTilke Jan 24th, 2008 04:38 PM

Another vote for Carluccio's. Also Prezzo http://www.prezzoplc.co.uk/

If they like Japanese, the lunch specials at Kiku's on Half Moon Street in Mayfair has excellent lunch specials. Expensive when you go for dinner or a la carte, but the set lunches are great value, especially for that neighborhood.
http://www.kikurestaurant.co.uk/

They're on their way to the U.S. so they'll be able to get a great burgers there, but if they're in the mood for a good burger (including venison and buffalo burgers), Gourmet Burger Kitchen offers the best burgers we've had in Europe. However, their fries were just so-so (and yes, they're listed on the menu as "fries")
http://www.gbkinfo.com/GBK_Menu.htm

http://www.gbkinfo.com/GBK_Locations.htm

janisj Jan 24th, 2008 09:52 PM

dmlove's son was in London back before Christmas


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