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post #16 of 29
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Miss Wagamama for quick workday lunches now that I'm back stateside. The kare lomen in particular.

really...? Where are you in the States, if you're in NYC I can find you a lot cheaper/quicker/ and in my opinion waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better Asian food than Wagmama...
post #17 of 29
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my favorite places for good cheap eats are misato on wardour street in chinatown (picadilly circus), food for thought in covent garden, chelsea kitchen in sloane square (closed down for a bit but heard it reopened) and any of the stockpots around the city. also, don't forget indian ymca and the malaysia house.

one of the best places to meet women - especially the eastern european and asian types that you are looking for - would be at SOAS in russell square/bloomsbury. i kid you not. go check it out

Sounds like a plan, nothing against English woman, love their accent, but just 90% won't cut it..., though they do dress trendier on average than NYC if you ask me.

definitely will check out some of those area you mentioned, how about brick lane, that's famous for Indian?
post #18 of 29
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Sounds like a plan, nothing against English woman, love their accent, but just 90% won't cut it...

Do you cut it?
post #19 of 29
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Do you cut it?

you mean are english girl easy, haven't bother to find out, nothing worth while in Canary Wharf...
post #20 of 29
Song Que for vietnamese on Kings Road near old street. Dirt cheap but good, and the spring rolls are amazing.
post #21 of 29
if you go eat at brick lane, be sure to haggle on price with the restaurant manager before you go in. it's expected and there are so many restaurants they're all competing for your business. i've had a three course dinner with beer there for 5 pounds . . . .
post #22 of 29
Don't eat on Brick Lane. It's for tourists and dumbasses. There are much better places a short walk away.

K
post #23 of 29
yes the pakistani places around whitechapel are quite good
post #24 of 29
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yes the pakistani places around whitechapel are quite good

E.g. Tayyab's.
post #25 of 29
Shhhh dont tell
post #26 of 29
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if you go eat at brick lane, be sure to haggle on price with the restaurant manager before you go in. it's expected and there are so many restaurants they're all competing for your business. i've had a three course dinner with beer there for 5 pounds . . . .


food price is negotiable, interesting idea
post #27 of 29
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all rght check out a few place, food is getting better though still underwhelmed given the price. Girls is a lot better aound Mayfair, though guess that's a given (or canary wharf just suck beyond all possibility, but where I live doesn't seem to get much better either), on the plus side I suppose we can say english are realtively easy so beer goggle would do the trick after all...
post #28 of 29
Some of my fave places in London:

Scott's
J.Sheekey
Arbutus
Wild Honey
The Square (my #1 restaurant anywhere in the world)
post #29 of 29
I generally liked the Princess in Shoreditch... admittedly that was a few years ago.
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