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      <title>Wahaca</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.7</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 66 Chandos Place, WC2N 4HG, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7240 1883</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.wahaca.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> friendly, street food, helpful staff, value, quick, modern, mexican</p>The Wagamama of Mexicans?This is a brand new place on Chandos Place, just off the strand. Made a perfect lunch venue with friends, but I am sure it is fun in the evenings too. The space is bright and funky, as soon as we got there we were treated to exceptional service and were sitting munching &#39;mole before we knew it. <br />Only when the chirpy waiter came over to introduce the &#39;dining concept&#39; did the bell start clanging in my head. Stairs leading down to a large open space, simplistic decor, paper place-mats for menus (&#39;ouch&#33;&#39;say the eco-warriors) listing a delightful mix of exotic... street food. Well, if the concept worked at Wagamama for Japanese food, there should be no reason it shouldn&#39;t work here for Mexican. I&#39;m sure punters who&#39;ve actually been to Mexico (and even Japan in Wagamama&#39;s case) aren&#39;t that impressed by paying 3 times the price that you&#39;d pay at the street stalls there. But then, this is London, and it&#39;s still cheap compared to a lot of places. <br />The food was authentic and tasty. There was a decent choice with a range of sizes, from tapas to delicious salads and platos fuertes. It was all made fresh and came very quickly. I also recommend the Hisbiscus flavour drink to wash it down with, though I am sure Corona works well too. <br />Our service continued to be great, although one hint to the many lovely-looking waiters is that lots of gabbling ladies on a tight time limit probably don&#39;t want to be interrupted every 5 minutes. Then again, maybe some do. I&#39;d go back, especially if I wanted a good value meal and a treat for my eyes at the same time&#33;]]></description>
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      <title>5th View Bar &amp; Food</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.4</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 203 - 206 Piccadilly, W1J 9HA, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7851 2433</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.5thview.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> busy, cocktails, view</p>The Amazing Adventures of the Peach BelliniAdventures of the Peach Bellini Part 1<br /><br />Have you tried it? Me neither. I didn&#0226;&#0172;"t order one actually, but the waiter decided to bring one over anyway. We told him that was the wrong order but he gave us an impatient look and set it down on the table. It looked up at us with pitiful peachy eyes, but we didn&#0226;&#0172;"t take a sip. The waiter eventually took it away and brought the right order. We&#0226;&#0172;"d only been there about 20 minutes&#0226;&#0172;&#0166;<br /><br />Adventures of the Peach Bellini Part 2<br /><br />Second round of cocktails ordered (there are 5 thirsty girls in our group by now) and guess who turns up on the tray? Our friend, the blushing pink Bellini. Nope, we didn&#0226;&#0172;"t order it this time either. But the waiter told us we did. Obviously we were wrong and he was right. Three cocktails were missing or incorrect this time round, but it only took a further 10 minutes for the ones we had actually chosen to arrive, and for the sad deflated Ballerini to give her last twirl and leave the table. Bye Bye Bellini, and come back when somebody actually orders you.<br /><br />The patatas fritas that arrived after the second time of asking were actually very tasty, and the (correct&#33;) drinks were delicious, but at the end of our evening the bill needed amending three times. Guess who had turned up on it? That cheeky little Peach B. Twice.<br /><br />Ok, deep breath, release the anger&#0226;&#0172;&#0166; If I do go to 5th View again, it will be on a quiet afternoon when I want some perspective of the city. I&#0226;&#0172;"ll sink into one of the window seats with my head buried in a book borrowed from the shelves, looking up occasionally to take in the view and sip from my large cup of coffee. That sounds nice doesn&#0226;&#0172;"t it? Once I&#0226;&#0172;"m over last night&#0226;&#0172;"s visit I might make another attempt. <br />]]></description>
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      <title>Vibe Bar</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 4.0</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 91-95 Brick Lane, E1 6QL, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7247 3479</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.vibe-bar.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> cool, live, young and fun, hip-hop, trendy, relaxed</p>Boom-chucka-viiiibe&#33;I was at a gallery space in the Old Truman Brewery last night and after taking in all that I could of the up and coming artists (impressive and a bit confusing), a couple of us made our way to Vibe for a drink. The atmosphere was strangely quiet when we stepped in, but I soon realised that was because there was a young bloke on stage about to launch into an audience participation beat boxing activity. It is pretty unnerving to be asked to impersonate a snare before you&#39;ve even got your first drink.<br />Once settled on some comfy seats, we listened to about an hour of AMAZING human beat-boxing by 3 different artists - one of them a girl with a crazily good voice. Again, a bit confusing but very impressive. There was a brilliant vibe in the place, laid back but funky. I don&#39;t know how the night progressed because we left when the entertainers did at about 10pm but I will definitely be going back. ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 09:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Stingray Cafe</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.5</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 135A-135D Fortess Road, NW5 2HR, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7482 4855</p><p><b>Tags:</b> italian, great price, nice staff, set menu, unpretentious, good atmosphere</p>Where&#39;s the sting?I have no idea why this cute little Italian on Fortess Road bears this name. There&#39;s no Thunderbirds paraphenelia, no aquariums and I didn&#39;t catch a glimpse of any ex-Neighbours characters either (showing my age there). The irony is that there is no sting at the end of a meal here. It&#39;s one of the most reasonably priced places I have found in London and is consistently good. I had a starter of beef carpaccio salad with a pesto dressing, a main of rigatoni with a smoked chicken, mushroom and cream sauce and dessert of sorbet. Oh, and a glass of champagne that they throw in there for good measure. Guess how much? go on... Yeah, that&#39;s right, I blew a whole 12 english pounds. <br />Because of this great menu deal (available at all times), plus the good quality menu of pizzas and pastas, the place is always nicely full and makes a really good venue for a dinner with friends. I wish I still lived as close as I used to&#33;]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <category>italian</category>
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      <title>Joy King Lau</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 4.0</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 3 Leicester Street, WC2H 7BL, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7437 1133</p><p><b>Tags:</b> lively, dimsum, good value, chinese</p>Work lunch favouriteI agree with Meriem - this was a work favourite when I was working in Covent Garden. Someone&#39;s birthday? &#39;Let&#39;s go to Joy King Lau&#39;. Someone&#39;s leaving lunch? &#39;Let&#39;s go to Joy King Lau&#39;. It has a great atmosphere both lunchtimes and evening but best to go at lunch for the dimsum menu. I have tried practically everything on it as we always order lots of dishes and they are always empty after 20 minutes&#33;]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 14:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Churchill Arms</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.8</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 119 Kensington Church Street, W8 7LN, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7792 1246</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.fullers.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> Thai, different pub food, traditional pub</p>Untraditional Sunday RoastI tootled along to this pub thinking I would be able to soak up the atmosphere, have a pint and at the same time, fulfil my longings for a traditional sunday afternoon roast. When we got there the place was heaving because of the Rugby World Cup, but there are plenty of tables tucked away through the back so we only waited about 10 minutes before one came available and we could settle down. When handed the menu though, I was disappointed to see there was a short list of Thai numbers and not a mouth-watering joint or roastie to be found anywhere. The food we ordered was delicious, it came quickly and was just about the right size. I left the place pretty satisfied but I just wanted to warn others that appearences can be deceptive and this is not usual pub grub. Then again, maybe Churchill did have a penchant for Pad Thai, I don&#39;t know. ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 09:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Lamb &amp; Flag</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.6</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 33 Rose Street, WC2E 9EB, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7497 9504</p><p><b>Tags:</b> central, &#39;pub atmosphere&#39;, traditional pub, small</p>Higgledypiggledy little placeThis is a non-poncy bar in the middle of Covent Garden. Still gets very busy on Thursday and Fridays though when everyone likes to loiter outside on the cobbles. It is on a lovely little street that links Garrick Street to Long Acre and has a lot of character. My colleague tells me they too good pub grub too. Word of warning - don&#39;t attempt to get through the ginnel if you&#39;re very tall (or fat)&#33;]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 16:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Giraffe</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.4</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> The South Bank Centre, SE1 8XX, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7928 2004</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.giraffe.net</p><p><b>Tags:</b> healthy, convenient, set-menu, good value, fusion</p>Where the giraffes in the know goPerfect place to get something to eat before heading to the cinema, theatre etc on the South Bank. Love the smoothies and the Morrocan mint tea. Wide choice on the menu, combining the best of a few different cuisines. Fusion at its best and least pretentious. I&#39;ve had the stir-fry and the goats cheese and aubergine burger and both have been delish. There&#39;s a good value 2 course set menu (&#0163;7 before 7.30 and &#0163;8 after) but it doesn&#39;t give you much choice, especially if you&#39;re vegetarian. <br />Giraffe is a chain restaurant (as you can tell from the paraphenalia&#33;) but it still has some heart. Service is quick, the location is great, and the menu is varied. No real animals are included.  ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2006 12:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Cafe Cairo</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.5</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 88 Landor Road, SW9 9PE, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7771 1201</p><p><b>Tags:</b> cozy, "comfy seats", "north african", shisha, chilled</p>A bedouin tent in Clapham?I wasn&#39;t sure about dinner and drinks in Clapham; it seemed like a silly way to spend a Friday night. But as we marched past the teeming bars and restaurants on the high street and ducked down a side road that seemed pretty barren, I got the idea we were going somewhere a little bit different. Cafe Cairo is a welcome example of originality in that part of London. Once I&#39;d squeezed past the bar and kitchen area, I found myself in the back section of the restaurant, a lovely, dimly-lit cushioned area. Sitting down, and sharing some wine and a shisha, I felt like I was in an authentic North African cafe, a million miles from London. The drinks are expensive, but the mezze are pretty good value (&#0163;6, 9 or 13 depending on size and content) and the atmosphere is just right for drinks with friends. It was busy - thriving in fact - but the chilled music and the seating layout allows for a relaxed and intimate evening. Very close to Clapham North station.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2006 12:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The British Museum</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 4.1</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> Great Russell Street, WC1B 3DG, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7636 1555</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> cultural, thought-provoking, informative, exotic</p>Tabu - the power of the divineSokratis says that The British Museum is a great place to think. In the vast illuminated space of the Great Court,I can see why the openess would invite a person to fill the space with their own thoughts and projections. Well, yes, and now step into the huge archaic reading room, or into the stylised manufactured exhibits and surely you&#39;ll find there is more in these rooms to fuel your imagination and stimulate the thinking process. <br />I kind of found this today as I visited &#39;Power and Taboo - Scared objects from the Pacific&#39;. The exhibit pitches the cultural artefacts as a spiritual and exotic time set aside, &#39;before the European settlers had made much impact on the region&#39; but is also quick to validate the contemporary interest in the culture by telling us that &#39;despite the destructive impact of colonialism, many traditional skills are remebered and practiced today.&#39; It explains the complex origin of the word &#39;tabu&#39; and explores the Polynesians relationships with the gods, spirituality and the divine present in objects, places and activities. There are some beautiful and strange objects to look at, some equally strange depictions of tattooed people, and even more surprisingly, some works of art by a western artist Hodges representing his view of the islands, which apparently changed how europeans looked at the world (hmmm). I was amazed by the feathered cloaks.<br />Towards the end of the exhibit we come to A&#39;a, a very important object in the collection for Europeans and the Pacific islanders themselves. In fact, the blurb explains that several islanders have made the journey to the museum to pay homage to the A&#39;a in recent years. Woooooohoa there&#33; They came to London to see one of the most important pieces of their culture? What sort of craziness is that? And why does the exhibit finish with a poem giving voice to the artefacts themselves lamenting their misplacement in the &#39;cold&#39; museum. What sort of stories are we being told in this exhibit? And what thoughts are we being prompted to produce? <br />I think the British Museum has some amazing collections in a beautiful building and it&#39;s important that we go to see these things and learn about &#39;other cultures&#39; but we have to be aware when we do that some of the thoughts we&#39;re thinking are directed by the curators and the stories they want us to hear. Even that great court, that apparently vacuous space that allows us to release our thoughts, is full of meaning already. Hope I haven&#39;t spoiled the museum for anyone by this rant. Hopefully I&#39;ve just added a layer to the hundreds of things you&#39;ll have to think about after a few hours spent there. ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Oct 2006 20:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Fuel Bar</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.0</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 21 The Market, WC2E 8RD, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7836 2137</p><p><b>Website:</b> http://www.fuelbar.co.uk</p><p><b>Tags:</b> dark, unfriendly, nice toilets, smart, pretentious, central</p>Fuel up after work... but not hereWell, it&#39;s pretty much what you expect from a bar on Covent garden market - crowded, dark and dingy with expensive drinks and no life. We went because we had read on the web somewhere that there would be dancing - salsa and merenga, but there was no life at all down there. Lots of dirty glasses on the bar, nowhere to sit, and lots of suits. Happy hour is quite a good deal (until 9pm) so we enjoyed our bottles of rose and did have a good chat, but I wouldn&#39;t recommend it for a girls night out and that&#39;s what we were looking for. Perhaps I should have checked on trusted places earlier&#33; ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 18:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <category>dark</category>
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      <title>Food For Thought</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 3.8</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 31 Neal Street,, WC2H 9PR, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7836 0239</p><p><b>Tags:</b> vegetarian, hearty food, home-cooked grub, vegetables, squashed</p>Your daily 5, and then some&#33;This place is no secret to anyone who works around Covent Garden, which is a shame because it means you always always have to wait if you want to eat in. The concept is simple: a few good quality interesting vegetarian dishes are available each day, all cooked fresh on the premises. The result is delicious. Everytime I go there I think of the hippie earth mother I never had. Go on a rainy day, order some yummy goodness (like morroccan tagine, thai stir fry, roasted vegetable bake, lasagne... soup soup soup), pay your dosh (usually under a fiver) find a spot and relish the warm feeling from knowing that what you&#39;re eating is not only very tasty, it&#39;s also very healthy. Finish up with some banana strawberry scrumple or whatever they call it. But don&#39;t go on Friday lunch time or I will get annoyed with you for taking up a table I could be sitting on&#33; ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2006 23:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
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