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Café and snacks
This section covers cafés, coffee bars, ice-cream
parlors and tearooms, all of which you'll find open
during the day for light snacks or just a drink. Some of them also
provide full evening meals, and, as they make no pretence to being
full-on restaurants, you can use them for an inexpensive or quick
bite before going out to a theatre, cinema or club.
The listings here cover the full range, from unreconstructed workers
cafés, where you can get traditional English breakfasts, fish and chips,
pies and other calorific
treats, to the refined salons of London's top hotels, where you can
enjoy an Afternoon Tea blowout
Restaurants
London is a great place in which to eat out. You can sample more
or less any kind of cuisine here, and, wherever you come from, you
should find something new and quite possibly unique. Home to some of the
best Cantonese restaurants in the whole of Europe, London is also a
noted centre for Indian and Bangladeshi food, and has numerous French,
Greek, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Thai restaurants; and within all
these cuisines, you can choose anything from simple meals to gourmet
spreads. Traditional and modern British food is available all over town,
and we've reviewed some of the best venues.
Another bonus is that there are plenty of places to eat around the main
tourist drags of the West End: Soho has long been renowned for
its eclectic and fashionable restaurants - and new eateries appear here
every month - while Chinatown , on the other side of Shaftesbury
Avenue, offers value-for-money eating right in the centre of town.
Many of the restaurants we've listed will be busy on most nights of the
week, particularly on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and you're best
advised to reserve a table wherever you're headed. The majority
of places take major credit cards, such as Visa, MasterCard and Amex; in
the listings, we've simply noted those that don't.
As
for prices , you can pay an awful lot for a meal in London, and
if you're used to North American portions, you're not going to be
particularly impressed by the volume in most places. In the listings,
we've quoted the minimum you can get away with spending (assuming you
don't tip and don't drink) and the amount you can expect to pay for a
full blowout.
Service
is discretionary at most restaurants, but many tend to take no chances,
emblazoning their bills with reminders that "Service is NOT included",
or even including a ten to fifteen percent service charge on the bill
(which they have to announce on the menu, by law). Normally you should,
of course, pay service - it's how most of the staff make up their wages
- but make sure you check you're not paying twice.
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