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Good call Nick, we went there on Saturday morning and it was pretty nice. Thanks!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDiana's Diner - their fried bread is awesome. It's not called an all-day breakfast for nothing, you know
EDIT: Good review on Russell Davies's egg, bacon, chips and beans blog:
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Afternoon tea is great fun. I went to the Waldorf but that was 15 years ago.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt seems The Ritz is already booked up for 2 months ahead, when we'll be in London for our anniversary. Are there any other swanky places we could go, that are worth the money?
Probably going to try and fit in one posh lunch/dinner too... went to 15 last time and would quite like to try Heston's new place, but there must be dozens of great places with Michelin stars and the like... recommendations for posh English/Indian places welcome.
What's The Ivy like... pretentious or worth it?
If someone wants to arrange a CUK afternoon tea, I could be up for that.
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For afternoon tea, Fortnum and Mason is supposed to be very good (and comparatively reasonably priced).
For a caff, second the suggestion above for the Regency.
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They might be trying to tell you somethingOriginally posted by Lockhouse View PostI've been to the 3 or 4 times. The service is rubbish - I mean it, diabolical.
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Has anyone been to the Savoy for afternoon tea since it reopened? Have managed to book a table in March but have some time to change it somewhere better if it's a bit tulip.
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I like "Simpson's on the Strand" for breakfastOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostDiana's Diner - their fried bread is awesome. It's not called an all-day breakfast for nothing, you know
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I come over all tourettes when ever I'm forced into such establishments. Something about the pretentious poncy snobby ***** you find in these places I just can't stand.
Was in one (though a country place, not central London, but expect they're much the same) last year for a funeral wake. High tea I think they called it. A cup of tea and a cake for something like £20 per head.
I was tempted to recreate that food fight Rihanna did on X Factor, but as it was an auntie's wake I didn't want the grief off my cousins.
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Not been for years, but have been to "The Chop House" on Butlers Warf. Straight across the river from where you are staying. S&K pud with oysters is top stuff (and I dont like oysters).
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