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london restaurants Recomendations (Non voucher codes thread)
london restaurants Recomendations (Non voucher codes thread)
Was at Sushi Samba (top of the heron tower) in the city (again), great chef's selection on Food for 2 and a bottle of nice bollinger and change from £250.
Was at Sushi Samba (top of the heron tower) in the city (again), great chef's selection on Food for 2 and a bottle of nice bollinger and change from £250.
One of my favourite restaurants in the Metropolis is Dans Le Noir.
The idea is that you sit and eat in the pitch black. It is a heightened sensory experience but, if you're anything like me, don't try anything too out of the ordinary if you like being able to see what's on the end of your fork first.
I also like The Court House on Great Marlborough Street.
It was formerly a court house and before that a police station and you can book a themed cell for cocktails and a bite to eat.
The inneresting thing is the former occupants of these 3 cells - Mick Jagger, Christine Keeler and John Lennon. Each is themed accordingly.
One of my favourite restaurants in the Metropolis is Dans Le Noir.
The idea is that you sit and eat in the pitch black. It is a heightened sensory experience but, if you're anything like me, don't try anything too out of the ordinary if you like being able to see what's on the end of your fork first.
I assumed it being so close to Clerkenwell it had to be a New Meeja hipster kind of place, so it's not really that bad then ?
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