Met HWMBO in Marylebone. Made our way to the British Museum and expressed dismay at the length of the queue to get in.
Made our way to a local wine bar where we had a few drinks and a mezze plate to kill a few hours. Returned to the BM about 4.30pm and the queues were much more palatable. "I'm a member" being the golden queue jumping phrase of the day.
The manga exhibition was good but not sure it was worth the price they were charging.
We made our way to the Kimpton Hotel on Russell Square where there is a fabulous bar called Fitz's. Several refreshments imbibed. We were going to stroll to a local restaurant but I realised I was that bit too tipsy to appreciate a proper meal. Comfort food was required.
We instead hopped on the Piccadilly line towards home, got off at Gloucester Road and headed towards Bugis Street Brasserie. Looks very basic inside but the food is delish and as close to traditional Singapore cuisine as you're likely to get in London. Cheap too. It's been there 25-odd years so they must be doing something right.
Made our way to a local wine bar where we had a few drinks and a mezze plate to kill a few hours. Returned to the BM about 4.30pm and the queues were much more palatable. "I'm a member" being the golden queue jumping phrase of the day.
The manga exhibition was good but not sure it was worth the price they were charging.
We made our way to the Kimpton Hotel on Russell Square where there is a fabulous bar called Fitz's. Several refreshments imbibed. We were going to stroll to a local restaurant but I realised I was that bit too tipsy to appreciate a proper meal. Comfort food was required.
We instead hopped on the Piccadilly line towards home, got off at Gloucester Road and headed towards Bugis Street Brasserie. Looks very basic inside but the food is delish and as close to traditional Singapore cuisine as you're likely to get in London. Cheap too. It's been there 25-odd years so they must be doing something right.
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