Reasonable eats in London
#4
Joined: Jan 2003
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Reasonable means good quality and service for a fair price. So if you want a really great place of international reknown reasonable means about about 150 pounds for two -- that would be very reasonable. Is that what you're looking for?
Or do you mean you want inexpensive places to eat? Like 10 to 15 pounds a person? Let's not beat around the bush. How much do you want to spend and what are you looking for? There's a lot of difference between looking to spend as little as possible and being happy with making your own sandwiches and looking for reasonably priced restaurants where you can dine on good food.
It would also be helpful to give us an idea of where you're staying and the types of food you're looking for.
Or do you mean you want inexpensive places to eat? Like 10 to 15 pounds a person? Let's not beat around the bush. How much do you want to spend and what are you looking for? There's a lot of difference between looking to spend as little as possible and being happy with making your own sandwiches and looking for reasonably priced restaurants where you can dine on good food.
It would also be helpful to give us an idea of where you're staying and the types of food you're looking for.
#5
Joined: Jun 2003
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It would be helpful to have a little more info on your preferences. London has plenty of reasonable Indian, Chinese and Thai restaurants, and some great Middle Eastern shwarma places, but that won't help you out if you don't like Indian, Chinese or Middle Eastern cuisine. Do you have some type of food and a price range in mind?




