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 No.5496

Hello.
I hope you're not too bothered with me asking here.
First of all
Please be in
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Because I'm going on a trip to London this summer and wondered if you knew any special places to go eat? You are the biggest somewhat active Britboard, that's why I decided to ask here.
Traditional dishes, outstanding taste, uncommon ingredients; whatever you'd consider special/mentionworthy is up to you.

Thanks in advance!
Greetings from Germany :-DD

 No.5498

Most of us here are NEET I'm afraid, and I don't think there's anyone from London. Just be aware that everything us going to be really expensive, other than that I'd suggest just checking Yelp or something.

 No.5499

You will not run out of places to eat in London and it depends entirely what you like. There are a lot of food markets.Camden market does a lot of food. Whitecross street market has a lot of European food. Basically there is a restaurant on every street.

 No.5501

>>5496
hello Germanfriend
> You are the biggest somewhat active Britboard
no idea how that happened.

Anyway I don't know a great deal of places, I actually don't really like traditional "British" food, but most of the stuff in London is foreign anyway.

Dans le noir is worth checking out if you want a very different experience. Its a restaurant where you eat in pitch darkness, and it's all about experiencing different tastes without the sight to aid you.

There's also a great place called Banana Tree, that specialises in "IndoChina" dishes.

For something a little more cheap and relaxed, there's a nice place called "Ed's Easy Diner". It's an American style Diner, great atmosphere and food.

 No.5520

Thank you guys for replying!

>>5498
Hmm I see. Still, the replies I got are satisfying. :3

>>5499
>You will not run out of places to eat in London.
Yeah, I wasn't afraid of running out, just wanted to know what's worth checking out
I just don't want to miss out on something
>Camden market does a lot of food. Whitecross street market has a lot of European food.
Alright, will take a look. :3

>>5501
woah, Dans le noir sounds pretty interesting. But I don't like eating cheese or butter, so I'm afraid I should better not go there I get the urge to puke when I eat those..
I think I'll visit the other two though :3

 No.5523

>>5501
>> You are the biggest somewhat active Britboard
>no idea how that happened.
There isn't any other British board that's not long dead and abandoned.

 No.5529

>>5523
eh, yeah. I just took a look at >>>/britannia/
it's not what I thought it might have been.
didn't get the reference to Code Geass at first.

 No.5537

>>5529
yeah they posted here before. Not sure what their deal is.

 No.5796

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>outsiders are now coming in to chat with us

What a world we live in!

 No.5815

>>5796
MULTICULTURALISM IN ACTION

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>>5529
What food are you into?

 No.6736

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Hey sweeties~

>>5796
I always like to visit other boards to talk! As long as I'm welcome.
I've been e.g. on >>>/legion/ and it was pretty funny.

>>5815
I like anything. From bread to soup, döner to cheesecake. I don't like butter or mayonaise or cheese (except when gratined(?)/scalloped(?).
But I'm open for anything if it's not too gross.
I've tried dog before
If you want to know exactly what I like
I'd probably say Asian food. Rice, noodle soups.
Ah, what I also dislike are salads.

 No.6856

>>6736
There's two places that do a Japanese thing called Okonomiyaki, which is lovely, but pretty unknown outside Japan. They're called Abeno and Abeno Too. I think the second one doesn't require reservations.

 No.6863

>>6736
If you want cheap authentic jap food there is tokyo diner in soho.

Some good ramen places; http://www.timeout.com/london/bars-and-pubs/londons-best-ramen-bars

 No.6879

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>>6856
Wow thanks. I always wanted to try that or shabu shabu but we don't have that nearby.

>>6863
Yeah, sounds good! I'll check the link when I'm home.

I want to pack my stuff already ;_;
>pic related vacation mode on

 No.6950

>>5537
>their
It's just one Canadian who made two boards and constantly spams to advertise them.

 No.7272

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>>6879
if beer is your thing I can help

 No.7570

>>7272

not him but please do enlighten




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