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Aldayaa grill/oven
● Closed7 Malvern Road, London NW6 5PS, United Kingdom“Cute place, good customer service, thumb up to Luka.”
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M’Arks of Deptford
● Closed“Beautiful spot. I love the space, the atmosphere and the vibe. Nice selection of food and drinks. The Founders are super friendly and always nice to talk to them. Give it a go if you haven't been there yet!”
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Chateau
● Closed“Fluffy pancakes! Good service. Was surprised that they serve Lebanese food as well.. tho the cakes seemed nice! Also lots of people came here to takeaway their salad.”
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St. Ermin's Hotel, Autograph Collection
● Open“This is a lovely hotel. Centrally located, full of period features, and one of the best verandas in the city. High tea is available as well. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. The staff are amazing, even providing my godchildren with a welcome pack and a scavenger hunt. A very lovely place to stay.”
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Myatt's Fields Park
● Open“A lovely family park which boasts Ancient trees and a small quiet garden for contemplation. There is a place for hanging prayer bundles on the good medicine tree to remember loved ones and to ask our ancestors to send healing out across the world”
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Wimbledon Park
● ClosedHome Park Road, London SW19 8AU, United Kingdom“Best park for miles and miles around...2 kids playgrounds fit with climbing frames, sandpits and summer pool. There are the feeding of the ducks, the tennis courts, watersports, mini golf, volley ball, bowls, table tennis, large area to play football and any other sport, an Athletic track with stadium..... by far the best thing.”
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Beddington Park
● Closed“This is possibly the best park in Greater London - great for dogs and active kids. Lots of wide open green space, woodland copses, tree-lined avenues, a small formal garden, a lake with ducks and geese, and the River Wandle flowing through (shallow enough for even small children to have safe fun). There's also a children's playground and cafe. It's everything I want from a park.”
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Five Arches Bridge
● Open“The sound of the falling river was music. I’m definitely coming back for picnics next summer.”
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Claybury Park
● Open“Claybury Woods is lovely and so many people are not even aware it’s there. A superb place for dog walks, nature trails and berry picking in winter with a play area for the children too. Many different types of plants and scents. A lovely place for a stroll or a summer picnic.”
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Fallow
● Closed“I can understand why Fallow is such a popular restaurant. The food speak for themselves. I went for all the signatures under their weekday lunch set menu: Mushroom Parfait, Dairy Cow Steak (lunch set menu was a rump) and Chelsea Tart. Everything was delicious, but the Mushroom Parfait was the absolute star! I thought I wouldn't be able to finish the toast with the parfait and I couldn't be more wrong because there was nothing left on the plate. It has become my top 3 bread experience. It keeps you keep wanting more. Everyone was so friendly, and made me feel so welcome. I will definitely return when I am back in London next!”
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Le Gothique
● Closed“Staying nearby and thought we'd try it. Had 3 course meals. Well presented and served, good vibe to the place. Had a drink in the bar afterwards. Very nice. Good beer SamBrookes Wandle. The guy who served us was very efficient/pleasant/attentive.”
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George & Dragon
● Closed“Was the first time here and no way we were disappointed . From the moment we came through the door to a very warm welcome, until we left the service, was great, the food amazing. Everything was cooked to perfection and presented very well. We will definitely be going back. We booked before hand and that turned out to be a very good idea..”
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The Green Man Pub & Courtyard Restaurant
● Closed“Shared a table with 10 others for our annual walking group Xmas Lunch I had a pate starter with Roast Beef as a Main course & traditional Xmas pud to finish. The whole meal & experience was excellent, a great vegetable selection with the Main course. The staff get an A* for not fussing “is everything all right” constantly, just after serving. A great experience, Well done Chef for an excellent meal & thank you ladies for your great service!”
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Drummond Villa
● Closed“I ate here with a friend from France last Sunday evening 20/11/22. The food was delicious : very generous portions, on warm plates. The service was excellent. The two waiters were so attentive. Big thanks to chef +kitchen team. Miss D Walker - Camden.”
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Bradleys
● Closed“Came recently with a friend, there was a special 3 course for 30£. We booked at 830pm and it was great. The restaurant wasn’t busy, the staff was friendly, helpful, and most important the food was fantastic. I loved the lamb for my mains. Highly recommend specially with the OpenTable deal.”
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Tortilla Leadenhall
● Closed“Absolutely wonderful! Happy helpful staff and fantastic food! Couldn’t recommend enough!”
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Bun House
● Closed26-27 Lisle Street, London WC2H 7BA, United Kingdom“Amazing buns. Read other reviews about the fries being good, and boy were they right! Absolutely wonderful. Seating is very limited so it's hit or miss if you want to eat there. They have a great take home if all else fails.”
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The Union Tavern
● Closed“Charming old wood floor Victorian pub in the calm eye of the hurricane which is London, and notably the best “mushy peas” in the the U.K., and that’s because they’re not mushy but homemade by a culinarian, ask for extra if you get the fish and chips. My only criticism was the vinegar for the chips was lacking. Imagine they were aiming for something unique and could’ve addressed it if I asked. Also a great place for a conversation as they don’t blare music, just some soft R&B, Van Morrison and occasional alternative tune in the background.”
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Piccadilly Circus
● Open“The Ramadan Lights located right off of the Piccadilly Circus, in the London Theatre district was amazing to see, feel the vibe and experience the proud Ramadan moment with my son. This was the very first time for London to decorate one of the most visited districts with Ramadan Lights. Loved it and hoping other major cities around the world would follow what London did and honor their Muslim citizens, which they deserve to be recognized and honored as Ramadan is one of the major, if not the most, celebrations in Islamic culture all around the world for 14 centuries. My son loved the vibe so he visited the same place twice two nights in a row :)”
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Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain
● OpenPiccadilly Circus, London W1J 9HS, United Kingdom“One of many check point in London! It is on the Piccadilly line of the underground. Easy to find for the meeting spot for newcomers.”
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Old English Coffee House.
● Closed1A Montrose Place, London SW1X 7DU, United Kingdom“English breakfast comes with two slices of toast and tea or coffee. Bacon is deliciously juicy but have that nice crunchy glaze. Sausage is good and has a slightly crispy skin. Egg is good with runny yolk.”
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Artizan Oasis
● Closed“Love this quaint lil Moroccan cafe! Friendly staff and fantastic service and always found everything there absolutely delicious! Definitely recommend for a quick bite to eat”
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Ailsa Tavern
● Closed263 Saint Margarets Road, Twickenham TW1 1NJ, United Kingdom“Great British pub and food. Just one merry of staff on but what a guy. He was brilliant and couldn't have done more for us. Thank you.”
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The george
● Closed77 Inwood Road, Hounslow TW3 1XH, United Kingdom“Had a gorgeous dinner with my family tonight. Authentic georgian cuisine. Badrijani, khinkali and khachapuri are highly recommended. Wine is a bit expensive, but the food price is very good compared to other georgian restaurants we visited in London.”
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The Dove, Hammersmith
● Closed“A great location situated right on the river with an upstairs terrace decorated nicely. The food looked like it had come from a Michelin star chef and tasted like it too! Our evening was made by the friendly staff who went out their way to accommodate us and invite us back. Shall definitely be returning!”
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The Grapes
● Closed“A really old London boozer by the Thames, friendly and efficient staff, it's got a small balcony on the ground floor and smaller balcony on the 1st floor with nice views of the Thames. A nice range of Real Ales which are well kept, I haven't tried the food yet but looks good and a nice menu, if You like old pubs it a must.”
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The Artful Dodger
● Closed47 Royal Mint Street, London E1 8LG, United Kingdom“An unique pub. When you enter through the doors you don't become just a customer thirsty for a pint. You become a part of the family.”
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The Pelton Arms
● Closed“Great place to stay. Staff were super accommodating. It's overtop a bar and they play loud shows so keep that in mind but for myself and my friend was awesome. Saw super good ska band while we were there!”
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The Fellowship Inn
● Closed“Hired the cinema for a kids party today. They watched a film then used the big screen for gaming. Also had use of an adjacent cafe area where they had a meal from the kids menu with ice cream and drinks. Staff were friendly and really helpful setting up and making sure we had everything we needed. Would 100% recommend”
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Bourne Hall
● Closed“1st time here! Popped in for a gift market / fair. Some good stalls! Upstairs is the Epsom & Ewell museum, very interesting & informative. We'll worth a visit!”
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