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    #21
    All well and good but can anyone recommend a restaurant where they don't spit in your food?
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      #22
      If you want to impress there's always Roadhouse - I think they do burgers

      Seriously, I liked Navajo Joe.
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        #23
        Haha yeah just a standard chinese take-away will do! If this was own choice then I'd go to The Guaco (sp?) Grill. Cheers for the suggestions. I suppose I could just decide after a few drinks.

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          #24
          20% off Cafe Des Amis at the moment and its had good reviews.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Lockhouse
            Cafe Des Amis - Right in the middle of Covent Garden. Perfect for client entertaining. Food is good and not too expensive. Plus they used to have a wine bar in the basement for drinks first (not sure if they still have).
            Not been for years, but last time I was there it was fab.
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              #26
              Originally posted by SallyAnne
              You're a rare gem Lucifier.

              Also - I've ben trying to shorten your name as a sign of friendship (like Xen, SAS, Flubby, Zeity, etc), and I just cant. Luc is about the best I can come up with, but thats rubbish.
              Do you have any pet names you'd like to be called?


              Cheers SA.
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                #27
                Originally posted by Zippy
                If you want to impress there's always Roadhouse - I think they do burgers

                Seriously, I liked Navajo Joe.
                Not been to Navajo Joe - is it any good?
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Lucifer Box
                  Went to Lisbon a couple of months ago and had many fine feeds of sealife and assorted crustacea.
                  If you're looking for the fishiest tasting fish dish in the world, don't look further than the Bouillabaisse that can be purchased in Marseille. Mmmmm.....
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Xenophon
                    Not been to Navajo Joe - is it any good?
                    Yep. It's posh spicy bar food really but that suits me

                    PS the bar is a lot, lot better than their website.
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                      #30
                      Bouillabaisse

                      Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
                      If you're looking for the fishiest tasting fish dish in the world, don't look further than the Bouillabaisse that can be purchased in Marseille. Mmmmm.....
                      I find bouillabaisse and cassoulet have the same effect - one is enough to satisfy the craving for at least 12 months. I chased down what was apparently the best bouillabaisse in Marseille and I'm afraid to say found it all rather overrated. Fish in soup, then fish with potatoes. The roule they served with the bread was the best thing about it - but that's just my opinion and there must be something about it for it to be so popular.
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