Friday 20 August 2010

Places I like to eat in London

Here are several places I that I have discovered this year in London. The following list is in order.

- Red Sun (2A New Quebec Street Mayfair, London W1H 7RD), home-made food from Shanghai. Small cosy place, very tasty.

- C&R Cafe Restaurant (3-4 Rupert Court, London, W1D 6DY), Malaysian cafe restaurant. Quite liked their roti and lahksa. It may look dodgy, but the food is tasty but not too spicy (unfortunately). Relatively cheap and big portion

- The Old Place (Liverpool Street), Chinese restaurant which serves big portion tasty dishes and for cheap prices.

- Royal China Club (Baker Street), I very liked the dim sum there. I tried the dinner there and it was not too good, with the food coming cold.

- Ah-King Cafe Noodles (Bloomsbury). Very good restaurant, cosy and fresh. I liked their noodles with beef and the wonton soup. They give a free home made soup of carrots, leaves.

-Hi Sushi (camden town, leicester square), very good sushi buffet

- Hiroba (Holborn), very good sushi and other good japanese dishes

- Asadal (Holborn), Very tasty and exquisite Korean restaurant, a bit expensive though.

-The Bamboo House (Shepherd Bush), Very good hotpot, unlimited food and drinks, very spicy but delicious.

- Hare and Tortoise (Bloomsbury), It's like a Wagamama, but with higher standard of food, bigger portion , better taste and cheaper prices.

- Chiquito, mexican place near the O2. Very good and very cheap. I really liked their starters.

- Mugen, Japanese Restaurant near Monument Station.One of the best japanese restaurant that I have eaten in London. Good price and big portion.

- Tonku, japanese restaurant near picadilly circus. Yummy but a bit pricey.

- Zen China, chinese restaurant near the london eye. Very good view of the thames, the london eye and big ben. The food is very good and delicate as well.

- UME, malaysian food near Bank, it's excellent for lunch. It has quite a lot of chilli but I like spicy food. The portion are quite decent, and it is definitely a must.

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