In terms of the food, their christmas special dish was fab and quite fun and a bit different. The other huge standout was their brownie with I think candyfloss (sounds weird, tasted divine).
Top evening.
Elena and I went here for a meal a few weeks ago now. It's a little restaurant in Greek Street, which is close to Leicester Square/Tottenham Court Road tube station. There's a cheeky cut through on Manette Street (google it). We had a really nice little meal. You cannot book and the restaurant is small so you have to be aware that you might not get a seat. However, if you are lucky, as we were, then you can expect to enjoy a funky tapas-esque meatball extravaganza.
In terms of the food, their christmas special dish was fab and quite fun and a bit different. The other huge standout was their brownie with I think candyfloss (sounds weird, tasted divine). Top evening. So this is one of my favourite little places to eat in London. It's very close to Covent Garden and Leicester Square. I've never had a bad meal here. It's not meant to be fantastic cuisine - it's a fun place to go. It's pretty cheap and easy to get to. Thoroughly recommend. Elena and I went earlier this week and had a lovely meal. In terms of food, she went for the salmon pasta thing and I had something with venison. Both tasted great. And the brownie was pretty good for pud!
Find their details here: www.spaghettihouse.co.uk/restaurants/cranbourn_street/ *Please note this is an unpaid review. Elena and I went here for brunch and thought it was awesome. It's great value and you get loads of food. You have to go. The coffee was also pretty good! We both had the Full English. It came to less than £17 for the both of us. Nice atmosphere and the lady who was serving was super on it. Definitely going back sometime.
So Elena and I were up in London together the other week and we decided that we should try and go have an exotic breakfast. Elena had heard about the restaurant in the Walkie Talkie building. Our original plan had been to go for supper there but in the end we couldn't get a booking. But there were spaces for the breakfast times. At 07:30. I know. Early. Still, we went for it. After nipping through security, you jump in a lift all the way to the top where you are greeted by this amazing view. There's a bar area in the middle where you can grab your breaky. We got a couple of croissants and some coffee (needed it at that time of the morning!).
There was a cheeky yoga class going on at the top (about where the photo is taken from) and so we kind of avoided that. The prices were very reasonable given you're sitting at the top of a monster building with a mega view. You could easily spend the same in Costa at ground level without the view. We thoroughly recommend it! |
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