The food around! Further to the first list and because we want to share with you our findings, here are our addresses free cycle in London. Most serve all day and sometimes all week. Do not forget lunch or pre-theater menus (happy hour meals) to save your books. Comments, opinions and addresses free cycle are always welcome! New trend: the latest development free cycle for institutions to provide smaller portions (the "small plates") to better discover and share the "grazing". The Modern Pantry in Clerkenwell Ward, St John Creative cuisine
In this beautiful old building, right next to the Zetter Hotel, this restaurant offers multi-storey 4 meal of the day English (with tea time then, 15). On the ground floor, the cafe overlooking free cycle the open kitchen and the floors, lovely lounges privatized. Creative cuisine, original, well presented and directed by a Canadian head high in New Zealand who made his classes at F. Henderson and P. Gordon! free cycle She won a lot of prices free cycle at "Providores" and more recently here. The firings are superb and astonishing combinations. Small grocery shop adjacent to houses and handicrafts. A must for the quality of food and atmosphere. Tea Time 47-48 St John's Square, http://www.themodernpantry.co.uk/ Entry 2 to 8, 8 flat to 17, 2 dessert at 7 pounds. Brunch Saturday and Sunday (different map) The Duke Of Cambridge District Islington (Angel Tube) British cuisine reinvented
One of the first "gastro pubs" (pub with a more sophisticated cuisine and seasonal ingredients selected from artisans. Here, everything is organic, locavore, free cycle even cider and beers. The bread, pickles and ice cream are houses . They have adopted almost all ecological standards (minimal carbon footprint, reasonable fishing, etc ...). Cuisine British brilliantly reinvented and original proposals. Very good desserts. There is more control than in a traditional pub notably in Regarding the fat (the default in England for tradi and popu addresses) and accompaniments. 30 St Peter's Street, free cycle Islington, Greater London N1 8JT, http://www.dukeorganic.co.uk/ Entry 5/10, dishes 13/20, free cycle desserts 4/7 Often full, consider booking if you want to eat in the dining room. Located along the canals to the east of this area booming. Rivington Grill Shoreditch area (metro Old Street) Kitchen british, wine bar, fish. Resto "American" in this art deco especially with neon, and thanks to a light room with large comfortable tables, both sides of the bar. But also in the grilling. Traditional English dish well done with fresh products and the minute (sometimes a little wait). free cycle More careful selection of wines. Burger for fans (10 pounds). Dish 16 to 28 pounds. Take away, continuous service at the bar. 28-30 Rivington Street. Open daily for all meals, brunch included (12 to 20 pounds). Meat Liquor Marylebone Ward, Oxford street (metro Bond Street) Real Burger! Incredible setting
The ceiling with the pig in a crazy atmosphere of German nightclubs and dislocated the tagged walls where music fills the rooms or crypts, immersed in a mysterious darkness free cycle you can enjoy all the same 100% US cuisine and good cocktails (liquor ) served in funny containers! Cokctail confiote in a pot Everything is fresh and everything is good. The sizes are impressive, the always well stocked and declined burgers. Meat (meat) free cycle at this little taste of Anglo-Saxon toast and homemade sauce is, as often secret. Created by Yianni Papoutsis, who earned his stripes with Meatwagon specialist fast & furious free cycle food, guarantees the quality of the meat and the Greek peak some recipes. Seen night lighting, B & W! Pain bright, juicy meat 74 Welbeck Street, London http://www.meatliquor.com/ - twitter @ MEATliquor Burger 12 note, no reservations, so you queue "English" to join without people inside! St John Bread & Wine's Shoreditch district, opposite the Spitalfields Market (Metro Shoreditch High Street). Traditional English cuisine revisited, modern decor, free cycle bakery The bakery, right One of the key addresses in London, trendy, pleasant
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