there's a perfect restaurant / bar about 1 minute away from the blood brothers theatre. The food is very reasonable, prompt to arrive & the staff courteous.
It's called 'The Med Kitchen' and is on the corner of shaftesbury avenue and cambridge circus (opposite Monty Python theatre)
http://www.medkitchen.co.uk/B8_Location.htm
2006-12-05 04:13:12
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answered by Mr C 2
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Well there's MISO on Haymarket which does huge portions of very good Chinese/Thai food at very reasonable prices, along that stretch there's good 'ol Wagamamas, (a little bland perhaps), Yo Sushi and if you want to spend a little more you can't go wrong with Spagehtti House, these are all practically next door to each other on Haymarket. MASALA ZONE off Carnaby Street is good for delicious, cheap modern Indian food, there's an excellent Mr Wu's on Shaftsbury Avenue that does an extensive all you can eat buffet for just 8.50 per head. Busabai Thai on Wardour Street is very good but also very popular so you may have to queue. Mr Jerk, also on Wardour Street does great Caribbean food at affordable prices but again, it's very popular so you may have to wait for a table as it's rather small. If you want to stray a little further afield you could try Maxwells in Covent Garden - very good. And finally there's the C&R Cafe hidden away on Rupert Court, well worth checking out, they do Malaysian, Chinese and Thai food. If none of these appeal I would suggest you try :
www.toptable.co.uk
Bon appetit!
P.S. Wong Kei is not as much fun as it used to be, they're polite and charming now!
2006-12-05 14:26:45
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answered by Moglai 3
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Depends where you are. There are so many options out to eat though. For quick you could go for McDonalds, Subway etc. Nando's is a fairly cheap place to get a good meal. Love that place. But there's not that many Nando's around i guess. Google any of the suggestions you get as most places have a website with a menu you can look at to get a good idea of nice food and prices :)
2006-12-05 12:15:39
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answered by taken176 2
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theres this place thats just opened. its opened 17 branches all round london and some in essex. its Mac Philip's. it does everything you want and makes your taste buds go wild with new stuff. its like subways, McD's and all those other places that are so expensive. i dont know why their expencive they dont even use 100% meat, they use the animal fats and crushed bone, thats after flys have been sitting on it for months on end. ive seen and worked in the places that deliver to these fast food places. thats why i was shocked at Mac Philip's. its half the price for more than triple the quality. i swear if you taste Mac Philip's then theres no going back and you wouldnt even miss it, plus the up side of all that money you would be saving to spend on the ever raising prices that just wont stop.
i seen someone say £8.50 per head. well the most you pay at Mac Philip's is i think about £5.00 for all you can eat.
2006-12-06 19:40:33
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answered by steph_wright48 2
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The stockpot. This is a place near theatreland (in Soho). I used to go there as a drama student- cheap, basic, filling food. Lots of interesting 'acting' types about!
http://www.london-eating.co.uk/4361.htm
2006-12-06 11:17:35
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answered by squeezy 4
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Go to Ed's Easy Diner,
12 Moor Street
W1D 5NH Map
Soho
020 7434 4439
It is an american style diner that has jukeboxes and really big ice-cream sundaes.
2006-12-05 11:32:43
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answered by Kathryn Q 1
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Wong Kei's in Chinatown. Buy the plates with meat and rice - very good value and hilarious service. You can't beat Wong Kei's!
Enjoy
2006-12-05 12:48:42
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answered by lozatron 3
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There is a super witherspoon very near by approx 100 mt.
2006-12-05 18:00:24
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answered by Groover 1
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Subway!
2006-12-05 12:27:56
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answered by mikeyswifeyof4 3
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TGI Fridays
2006-12-05 11:56:40
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answered by Scotty 7
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