good places for a quite bite around curzon soho??
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 28 January 2016 17:02 (ten years ago)
Vico! South East corner Cambridge Circus.
― jedi slimane (suzy), Thursday, 28 January 2016 17:10 (ten years ago)
Koya Bar, Frith Street (I accept that that is probably my answer to about half the queries on this thread.)
― Tim, Thursday, 28 January 2016 17:21 (ten years ago)
it's a good answer though
― conditional random jepsen (seandalai), Thursday, 28 January 2016 17:23 (ten years ago)
Anyone have a favorited curry spot in the immediate vicinity of Borough High Street?
― Tim, Wednesday, 24 February 2016 13:25 (ten years ago)
Someone recently recommended Simply Indian on Tabard St to me, but they also said they'd changed from an a la carte to a set menu and put the prices up, which made it less appealing. And I have not tried it myself.
― ledge, Wednesday, 24 February 2016 13:27 (ten years ago)
If that's the one just opposite the Royal Oak then it's pretty good. It's BYOB though, if I remember rightly, although it's a couple of years since I last went.
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 24 February 2016 15:15 (ten years ago)
ended up at koya a coupke of days ago - burned marmalade and soy chicken legs with leek, and monkfish agedashi with mushroom udon. it was superb.
― Fizzles, Thursday, 25 February 2016 08:33 (ten years ago)
We wound up eating at the Royal Oak last night, as my companions were less fixated on curry than I'd imagined. Win!
The cod cheek agadashi and mushroom udon I had at Koya at the weekend was very fine.
― Tim, Thursday, 25 February 2016 09:26 (ten years ago)
near curzon soho - one of the four 4 seasons in chinatown
― ^ 諷刺 (ken c), Thursday, 25 February 2016 16:31 (ten years ago)
Where's good in Brixton, where you can reserve, and someone with an expense account is paying? Any suggestions?
― Roaming gang of aggressive circlepits (ithappens), Friday, 26 February 2016 11:06 (ten years ago)
i've heard good things about http://www.naughtypiglets.co.uk/
not gone yet though - last time i was in brixton i was tremendously excited bc i finally got to eat at fish, wings & tings, and the cod fritters were as incredible as i'd been told
― cher guevara (lex pretend), Friday, 26 February 2016 11:22 (ten years ago)
Salon in the market may be ok, the one time I went I thought it was good but not as good as some of the ecstatic reviews.
Nanban (Masterchef dude Tim Anderson's slightly experimental Japanese place) is really very good and could likely get expense account worthy if you get busy with some of the small plates and the sake menu.
Not sure either of these is the kind of luxe you might be looking for on the corporate card. Have also heard good things about Naughty Piglets but not been, fwiw.
― Tim, Friday, 26 February 2016 12:24 (ten years ago)
Had a quick dinner at Barshu tonight - really good of course, so ~~tingly~~ too. Need to go back with a bunch of people so I can try lots of different dishes.
― conditional random jepsen (seandalai), Saturday, 27 February 2016 02:28 (ten years ago)
naughty piglets was p good when i went - good seasonal menu tho I'm struggling to recall what i had exactly.
vico was an excellent recommendation, suzy. good atmosphere and excellent food and unusually generous service - "thought you might like some bread with your pickled anchovies" etc. gelupo bar tucked in st the entrance.
― Fizzles, Saturday, 5 March 2016 11:59 (ten years ago)
Santo Remedio at Old Street straight up just made me realise what the fuss about Mexican food is. Puts everything else I've had in London to shame
― Laertiades (imago), Monday, 14 March 2016 20:34 (ten years ago)
that's just opened, right?
had a good meal in bone daddies shackfuyu on old compton st tonight. quite different and interesting - would be great for a large group, i just nipped in solo before a class.
went to smokehouse in islington saturday - it was kinda poor, which is a surprise as i thought it was excellent the first two times i went, prob once last year and once the year before. i wouldn't go back i don't think, i suspect a different chef or something.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Monday, 14 March 2016 22:50 (ten years ago)
yeah it opened in december. has three reviews on tripadvisor, all 5 stars. was empty when we showed up and stayed so. it's really out of the way - we only discovered it because we were taking a shortcut to a different restaurant - and it needs a boost, so everyone please go there at once, it is legit amazing. also they're apparently opening a proper mezcal bar upstairs in a week or so. might be a decent FAP location
― Laertiades (imago), Tuesday, 15 March 2016 00:18 (ten years ago)
This is excellent information since I work at Old Street.
― Madchen, Tuesday, 15 March 2016 06:33 (ten years ago)
If they've fucked up the Smokehouse then this is a straight-up disaster for London. I ate there in November and it was great then.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:54 (ten years ago)
Also according to Tripadvisor some random trattoria in Sydenham is the sixth best restaurant in the whole of London, which is pretty exciting since I can walk there. I guess these kinds of things happen a lot but the last time I noticed it was with Meze Mangal in New Cross and that is excellent so hey.
Went to Otto's in Gray's Inn Road last weekend, which I guess is how posh French restaurants in London used to be. The people next to us had the canard a la presse which is an extraordinary piece of culinary theatre but fuck paying £140 for the pleasure.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:58 (ten years ago)
i found trip advisor pretty useful when travelling in small cities or towns in europe - like when the reviews are sparse the town almost filters the morons away, so you get like two or three good reviews which appear to have been written by someone of average intelligence. that's often enough to point you towards a great place. it's also good for entertainment value - so many spanish towns and people are like "worst burger i ever had" reviewing the kind of 1 euro seaside tapas place that i would personally be happy to to die in.
never used it in london though. i always feel like someone needs to set up a version of it that isn't full of morons, like surely there's a way for design and promotion to somehow exclude the trip advisor people, but nobody has ever done this.
i heard about that duck presse at otto's - sounds hilarious. on smokehouse, maybe it was just a bad night - it was perfectly fine but i had been very impressed previously so it was an anti-climax. one or two of the dishes that i'd seen before had changed radically.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 15 March 2016 11:46 (ten years ago)
I think it's genuinely useful for filtering out can't-be-arsed tourist traps in large unfamiliar cities but I'd never rely on it as a sole recommendation engine, especially in London. In general it tends to balance out reasonably well if there's a critical mass of normal people amid the obvious street teamers/random dicks. When an unheralded place suddenly starts throwing up load of rapturous reviews it's worth paying attention to though. London restaurants, especially new openings, are so heavily PRed nowadays and food blogs etc don't tend to cover really good neighbourhood restaurants that could otherwise fly under the radar a bit.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 15 March 2016 12:00 (ten years ago)
Seems to me that most of the places high on the London tripadvisor list are fairly random (even ones I've heard of and love, like Zeret Kitchen in Camberwell).
― Tim, Tuesday, 15 March 2016 14:32 (ten years ago)
tripadvisor can be useful in london when you want to eat in a specific area that doesn't have buzzed-about restaurants, though it wouldn't be my first research port of call
went to mamuska on elephant & castle roundabout the other day; hits the sweet spot between "cheap n cheerful pre-gig casual diner-style restaurant" and "actually very good, very hearty polish food to stave off these godforsaken temperatures that are still with us"
― cher guevara (lex pretend), Tuesday, 15 March 2016 14:59 (ten years ago)
I loved Mamuska the couple of times I've been (when it was still inside the pink shopping centre). All the lovely carbohydrate!
― Madchen, Tuesday, 15 March 2016 18:31 (ten years ago)
Medium-range Brit/Euro cuisine in the city centre/Holborn/Farringdon for a birthday dinner, with good vegetarian options, anyone? Cheers in advance!
― Neil S, Wednesday, 6 April 2016 17:06 (ten years ago)
this was probably a far too generic request right? I booked a table at Salt Yard on Goodge St, anyone been there?
― Neil S, Thursday, 7 April 2016 07:55 (ten years ago)
I have. I liked it; not as much as I expected to like it after reading ecstatic reviews on blogs but there was absolutely nothing wrong with the place. Perfectly sound choice.
― Tim, Thursday, 7 April 2016 08:10 (ten years ago)
nice one, thanks!
― Neil S, Thursday, 7 April 2016 08:13 (ten years ago)
yeah it's nice for sure.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Thursday, 7 April 2016 08:56 (ten years ago)
yeah it's good
― ^ 諷刺 (ken c), Thursday, 7 April 2016 13:02 (ten years ago)
thanks guys, looking forward to it now. Any recommendations?
― Neil S, Thursday, 7 April 2016 13:28 (ten years ago)
It's a while ago but ISTR enjoying the octopus.
― Tim, Thursday, 7 April 2016 14:36 (ten years ago)
I am breaking a personal rule and going to the Bush Hall in Shepherds Bush on Friday night - any strong recommendations for local places to go before the show?
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 10:12 (ten years ago)
why is that a personal rule? it's one of the few gig venus in ldn i actively enjoy. i always go to abu zaad beforehand, sooooo delicious and so cheap
― cher guevara (lex pretend), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 10:24 (ten years ago)
It's the getting home after that kills me! Agree it's a good venue but (as you know) I live in the SE and there's no good way to get back.
Abu Zaad, check, thanks!
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 11:04 (ten years ago)
You need a moped, Tim.
― Madchen, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 11:51 (ten years ago)
Shepherd's Bush always feels a lot more further out location-wise than it is. Just across the round about is Holland Park, and you're then only a short bus ride from Notting Hill/Bayswater/Marble Arch, whcih I regard as pretty central.
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 11:55 (ten years ago)
My issue is not how far out it feels (and I agree that it's not that far out, about on a par with Peckham I suppose), it's how long it takes me to get back home after a show. I am old, after all.
Madchen, the good people of London most certainly do not need to see me on a moped. Also: booze.
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 12:28 (ten years ago)
Uber?
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 12:32 (ten years ago)
Nah, I'll just get public transport and moan about it :)
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 12:42 (ten years ago)
Will it be too late to get Overground in/out of Clapham Jcn?
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 14:55 (ten years ago)
Could do it if we leave sharpish; we'll see.
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:34 (ten years ago)
it's on the central line though, right? prob about what, 20 mins from oxford circus, i'd say even less. i used to work in white city and commute from bethnal green and i reckon it took about 35 mins.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:49 (ten years ago)
sorry - i'm talking about distance in general rather than specifically from your home, tim.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:50 (ten years ago)
SE London -> West London or back is probably the most irritating public transport journey in London though, the Overground has made it a bit better but anything involving a change at either Clapham Junction or Victoria can be soul-crushing.
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 16:07 (ten years ago)
hi from someone who used to have to do hammersmith to homerton post-gig often having to write a review when i got back
the overground would be so amazing were it not for my knack of just missing the train 100% of the time and having to wait 10 or more minutes for the next one
― cher guevara (lex pretend), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 16:29 (ten years ago)
Pretty sure they schedule it like that on purpose. Also, they (we?) don't call it the slowverground for nothing - compare journey times with actual rail where they cover the same stretches.
It's about 75 minutes from our Denmark Hill/Peckham Rye flat to SheBu by public transport, which is why there's a moped parked outside.
― Madchen, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 16:37 (ten years ago)
like how 'SE London' is being thrown around in this cavalier manner
― And the cry rang out all o'er the town / Good Heavens! Tay is down (imago), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 16:41 (ten years ago)