10 July 2003 @ 12:38 pm
London!  
mmm...tommorrow this time I'll be sitting in a plane.... nice! gosh.....all the things I still need to pack.... arg
 
 
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[identity profile] emmynoscar.livejournal.com on July 11th, 2003 11:35 am (UTC)
*G* actually no. Elli left a day earlier than me, had to finish work and just got home. Leaving early tomorrow morning instead ^_^ We'll have fun - have to remember to celebrate Elli's birthday, so if you answer this before tomorrow morning - you can suggest some really nice places to eat???

Cheers,
Jean
[identity profile] katkim.livejournal.com on July 11th, 2003 01:41 pm (UTC)
Hmm, well there are a lot of places to choose from depending on your preference in type of eating.

J. Sheekey is an excellent seafood restaurant and at the upper end of the price scale Average Price: £42 (for a two course, sharing a bottle of wine. But the food is excellent, service warm, atmosphere good and double chocolate souffle dessert is to die for! 28-32 St. Martins Court, Covent Garden, London, WC2N 4AL Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square
Tel: 020 7240 2565

Abeno Okonomi-yaki is a fun place to eat (and although a little westernised, probably the most authentic) Japanese food. But it's so popular it's necessary to book for weekends and evenings. I've posted a telephone number if you want to go here. I normally spend about £25 pounds (again two course, sharing wine. And the food is cooked right at your table, so it's entertaining. 47 Museum Street, London, WC1A 1LY Nearest Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road Tel: 020 7405 3211

Chez Gerard (Charlotte Street) It's my local French restaurant. It's expensive, but look for the fixed price/set menu, which is really good value. 8 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 2LS
Nearest Tube Station: Goodge Street
Tel: 020 7636 4975

It might be worth walking around Charlotte street as the whole area is lined with small restaurant and bars. It's just behind/off Tottenham Court Road.

Other places that have a lot of good restaurant :-

- Brick Lane, which is famous for really cheap and cheerful Indian Cuisine. Expect tatty restaurants, but good food. It's bit out of the way from central London, but a lot of people think it's worth going to.

- China Town for Chinese of course *g*. I would go to Jade Gardens for dim sum. But for a meal try The Golden Dragon I use to go to The New Diamond , but it's changes owners recently and the food has become very bad.







[identity profile] emmynoscar.livejournal.com on July 21st, 2003 04:47 am (UTC)
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Thanks for the recommendations. I got home Saturday evening and Elli yesterday, we were both quite exhausted. We went to Charlotte street the day after we arrived since it was fairly close to where we were staying. There were lots of great places there, ended up at the Thai Metro - since we both like Thai.

In the end we didn't get to check out that many other places you recommended, since we mostly took what was close to the areas we were visiting.

Went to the Guy Bourdin which was great - really frisky photographs *G*

Cheers,
Jean
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on July 21st, 2003 10:12 am (UTC)
Frisky! lol

The sausages..the sausages!
[identity profile] katkim.livejournal.com on July 21st, 2003 11:21 am (UTC)
Hee, I went to the Guy Bourdin exhibition last week, too. I love his photography, and frisky is part of the appeal. Including the sausages *g*

Hope you had a good time anyway - despite the airport chaos. Even though I personally love the city, London can be hit or miss...
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on July 22nd, 2003 09:08 am (UTC)
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It was great! But I loved it before
as well...

details later...still catching up.