Another CENTRAL LONDON dinning experience - The Sun & Thirteen Cantons - 16 July

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Time for another CENTRAL LONDON dinning experience?

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Deleted Member I

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As the past couple of dinning experiences for the London GSers have been in the EAST side of town .. I thought maybe we should have something in the West End. IN FACT WALKING DISTANCE FROM MY OFFICE :D


Evening get together in Chinatown! :rob

Sometime in July?

I will have a look round and see what restaurant is good in the area and make a firm suggestion.

There are loads of pubs in the area and parking should be ok after 6:30pm on single yellow lines.

So what do I need from the 3 of you that usually turns up :D
1. Date you are around in July. I suppose it will be another Thursday as that seems to be best.
2. Pub suggestion round the China Town / SoHo area

:thumb2
 
There is only one Chinese in London and that is the palace that is Wong Kei.

Anywhere else has a things like service, politeness, decor, price and payment methods on a completely other level.

:D
 
There is only one Chinese in London and that is the palace that is Wong Kei.

Anywhere else has a things like service, politeness, decor, price and payment methods on a completely other level.

:D

:thumb2 x2 on the Wong-Kei. I visit whenever I am in central london. The downside is the politeness has improved since they redecorated a few years back.

My best quote ever from a waiter was 'You dont like my attitude, I dont like your attitude, fluck off!'
 
Wherever it is I don't care how good a pub/restaurant it is so long as it is easy walking of a mainline station going South and some clear direction on what we're doing (drinking & eating or drinking only) and who's doing it.

As nice a pub as the Ramsgate was Wapping is in the elbow of nowhere near anywhere and those of us who were eating didn't get any scoff on until about 10.30 and then it required a £10 cab to get to London Bridge for the (almost) last train.

And then I'm sure I won't be able to make it :D
 
Both the Glasshouse Stores and the Duke of Argyll on Brewer Street are excellent pubs, easily staggering distance of Chinatown. May even join you for this:D
 
OK .. I will go look round the restaurants tomorrow and see what deals there are. :thumb2
 
So you did listen to my suggestion..... :augie

I am up for this (well there's a surprise)....

Restaurants? Speak to the locals? :D

Pub? How about The Harp, Chandos Place? Not a million miles from Chinatown and half decent beer.....
 
I know a great spanish place in Notting Hill. Cant remember the name right now though...

Good pub opposite too.
 


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