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London dining: Rules restaurant

While searching for London dining - take a look at one of the famous restaurants in London located near the Charing Cross (35 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden).
London restaurant guide will tell you that Rules restaurant, opened in 1798 by Thomas Rule is one of the oldest. Decored in high Victorian style, it will give you experience of high society dining where you can feel the style of an old gentleman’s club with old-good style mannered waiters.
Rules restaurant provide it’s customers, most of those are acting professionals, British cuisine and is a must-see place for the good quality traditional British cooking.

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Posted by: To Trip on Saturday, 30th Jun, 2007

London seafood restaurants

I’d like to advise you trying seafood. It’s a source of protein in many diets around the world. There are many seafood restaurants with food of great quality. They suggest trying any sea animal or seaweed that is served as food or is suitable for eating. These restaurants offer Bouillabaisse, Calamari, Ceviche, Cioppino, Clam chowder, Moules frites, Sashimi, Sushi by the best Fresh Seafood Recipes. I suggest the best seafood restaurants include celebrity favorites for romantic meals out and restaurants, which welcome larger groups, and also London seafood restaurants average prices.

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Posted by: Pretty Tourist on Sunday, 17th Jun, 2007

London restaurants with kids

There are two places all kids love, whether London or Brighton, and that’s Gourmet Burger Kitchen (best burgers in London!) and Wagamama (oriental, not Chinese, some Japanese + Thai blend style) . This restaurant will appease all of you.

Both informal dinning experiences, child-friendly with kids menu & portions to suit.

Try Giraffe, locations around London.

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Posted by: Pretty Tourist on Wednesday, 13th Jun, 2007

London Dining with Kids

On the splurge issue, I think it’s impossible to name two don’t miss places w/o determining type of food or ambiance. One of the things I love about London is their ethnic food, esp. Indian which is far superior to anything in the US.

My favorite was always Bomabay Brasserie for both food and over the top ambiance. Rules is the popular place for an upscale, English meal (owned by the same folks as the Ivy, another popular place). I like Langans Brasserie for the “buzz” of the downstairs dining room or the Venice mural in the upstairs.

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Posted by: Pretty Tourist on Thursday, 31st May, 2007