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      <title>Good for visiting cousins arriving at Waterloo! by Ludovic</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/Ludovic">Ludovic</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 5.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />It&#39;s not often I enjoy a good and fairly priced restaurant in London. But it&#39;s exactely what we came across last week-end when we went to have dinner at Tas, a Turkish eaterie on The Cut, close to Waterloo station -perfect to finish a day of rambling through the capital and visit some attractions such as Tate Modern.<br /><br />We had several dishes, all quite pleasing: a lentil soup, grilled chicken, hummous, falafel, tabouleh salads, etc... All mediteranean dishes, simple and honest, washed with a good ros&#0195;&#0169; (Don Jacobo Rijoa, &#0194;&#0163;15.35).<br /><br />Best news was the price: the menus are less than a tenner, making it possible to eat for under &#0194;&#0163;20, a rare feat. Even the teenagers we had with us were pleased&#33;&#33;&#33;<br /><br />Highly recommended&#33;]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 15:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Perfect for privacy by Angella</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/Angella_a7fbee3b.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/Angella">Angella</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 4.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />A great place for a leisurely Sunday lunch if you want to talk to an old or new friend. <br /><br />Outside<br />Pleasantly decorated and understated. Not luxurious but green tubs either side of the door.<br /><br />Food<br />Lamb is their speciality. <br /><br />For my main course I chose chicken with ginger. Didn&#39;t really taste the ginger, but was happy enough. Ordered a side dish of couscous. <br /><br />My companion&#39;s lamb (kebab - or a work like it - looked more like huge minced meat sausages) dish came with couscous but he changed that to rice. <br /><br />Desserts<br />Baklava. I was told you accent the first syllable. Three pieces, really good nuts on top as well as inside, looked green like pistacchio. Not over-sweet and sickly. Just right.<br /><br />Coffee<br />I had Turkish coffee. You have to specify how sweet you want it. It&#39;s really thick and sludgy, in a small cup, no room for milk. You don&#39;t need to add sugar as you&#39;ve already specified medium or whatever.<br /><br />Speed and Timing<br />Very leisurely. We arrived about 1.30 Sunday lunchtime, ad no starter, but were not rushed  were able to sit chatting until about 4.30.<br /><br />Decor<br />Slightly echoing. Able to absorb children without noise disturbing you. Upmarket spartan. White. Cloths. <br /><br />Seating<br />Good, comfortable high back chairs. Plus a little seated waiting area in the window by the door. Tables for two by the far wall, well away from the nearest table, offering total privacy.<br /><br />Staff<br />Foreign language staff efficient enough, no conversation.<br /><br />Cleanliness<br />You can see them cooking at the back which is always fun and reassuring. Makes the place look bigger, too. <br /><br />Drinks<br />My companion was driving and not drinking so I looked for a glass of wine. <br />Glass of champagne or I had a pink Zinfandel and lots of bottles.  <br /><br />Toilets<br />Neither wonderful nor awful. Large roomy one person toilet suitable for a wheelchair. Containing a private washbasin in the toilet which is always handy for washing, cleaning teeth, whatever you like, without other watching.<br /><br />Location<br />Very convenient.<br />Next to Southwark station. <br />Or Waterloo. Bakerloo tube line or Northern. Only three to five minutes walk from the back left of Waterloo station (exit 4) near Marks and just beyond Tie Rack. From Waterloo The Old Vic theatre is on the corner. Cross the lights in front of the Old Vic and follow the sign to Southwark station and there it is on your right.  <br /><br />What else to do in the area? A few yards away is a theatre bookshop with performances and secondhand books downstairs.<br /><br />Waterloo station has shops open on Sunday. I passed a musician playing a hurdy-gurdy which lots of people videoed as they passed before dropping a few coins in his hat. He was happy to explain how it worked to passers-by. He told me he was featured on the Waterloo station website.   <br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 20:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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