Thursday, May 17, 2007

Eating our way through London - updated

Rocket - Tucked away off a side street off of Oxford street, only true Londoners hang out here. Good food and pretty reasonably priced.

Koi - Good sushi in Kensington

Sophie's Steakhouse - A great spot in Earls Court. Great steaks and good service.

Prince Regent - Our neighborhood pub in Kensington. Never lets us down and meets Greg's needs for constant beer and chips

Whole Foods - Yes, they open here at in June. It's not quite like home, but has solid "food court" that Greg and I are at many times a week

Locanda Ottoemezzo - Tucked back in behind Kensington High Street, this is a little Italian gem

Addi's Thai - Great Thai in Earl's Court. Very reasonable.

Awana - Tasty Malaysian in South Kensington

Manicomio - Reasonable Italian on King's Road. Probably best for a glass of wine while taking a break from shopping.

Giovania - Right new to our flat on James St. Good for it's proximity

The Hillgate Pub - Authentic neighborhood pub in Notting Hill. Enjoyed our first "Quiz Night"

Blue Elephant - Tasty Thai at Fullham/Broadway. Beautiful and unique atmosphere

Gourmet Burger Kitchen - Not bad for a chain burger joint. Can be found all over the city

Wagmama Noodles - Fine for a chain noodle shop. Various locations.

Marsala Zone - Great inexpensive Indian in Earl's Court

Rotisserie Jules - Tasty chicken and K friendly! South Kensington.

Oddonos - The best gelatto we've found in the city. In South Kensington.

iSapori - So so Italian in Covent Garde. Speghetti and meatballs were good, bruchetta was not!

Baltic - A great spot for a cocktail and snacks after walking the South Bank or a afternoon at the Tate

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