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Post by chrisorsomething on Sept 14, 2016 16:05:31 GMT
Hi all, sorry for the off-topic post but I'm posting it here as I'm in a hurry and this forum has the highest views. Can anyone recommend a decent, reasonably priced place to eat between shows? Just come out of something and really fancy a burger or something. Any hidden gems from fellow theatre fans?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2016 16:10:50 GMT
Give us a rough location - no use me recommending a beloved Islington eaterie if you're in Sloane Square! I'm guessing you mean West End, but whereish?
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Post by chrisorsomething on Sept 14, 2016 16:13:25 GMT
Sorry! Yeah West End. Wandering around Soho right now but anywhere in Leicester Square/Covent Garden area!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2016 16:29:10 GMT
Um... well, I like Hummus Bros on Wardour St. I don't do a *lot* of eating in the West End, but I enjoy most of the burrito places I know populate the area. Benito's Hat (down the thin road directly opposite the Noël Coward) does jolly drinks and free tortilla chips if that sounds appealing. Actually there's an Italian street food place pretty much opposite the Noël Coward which does fantastic pizza slices if you're not that fussed about sitting down. There's the usual chains too - Itsu and Leon, both available on the Strand, are pretty reliable pre-theatre non-McDonald's eateries.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2016 16:32:46 GMT
I'm rather partial to a Herman Ze German on Old Compton Street every now and again. Their sausages are the wurst. Er, best!
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Post by ctas on Sept 14, 2016 16:38:53 GMT
I pick mine by which theatre I'm closest to, I'll go for Ma Plucker's (chicken restaurant) if I'm in soho - the prices are so cheap and a lot of decent food for it. They also do a fantastic alcoholic iced tea.
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Post by viserys on Sept 14, 2016 16:40:30 GMT
I'm rather partial to a Herman Ze German on Old Compton Street every now and again. Their sausages are the wurst. Er, best! Never been since I get plenty of currywurst here, but I've always wondered about the place. Didn't the original poster asks about burgers? It may be a bit tacky, not to mention noisy and crowded, but I do like the burgers at Five Guys on the busy junction of St Martin's Lane, Long Acre and... uh, whatever other streets meet there.
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Post by Michael on Sept 14, 2016 16:52:24 GMT
There's also a Five Guys next to Charing Cross station in Villiers Street (close to another Herman ze German (where I haven't been, either)) which is usually less busy. I do, however, prefer the burgers from Shake Shack (there's one in Covent Garden).
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Post by Anniek on Sept 16, 2016 14:22:06 GMT
Benito's hat does good and cheap burrito's, sushi take-aways/subways and chill in the park (When the weather is good), and sometimes I enjoy a steak at Chiquito. Awful atmosphere but the food is pretty good and it's cheap
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Post by Honoured Guest on Sept 16, 2016 14:44:06 GMT
Benito's hat does good and cheap burrito's, sushi take-aways/subways and chill in the park (When the weather is good), and sometimes I enjoy a steak at Chiquito. Awful atmosphere but the food is pretty good and it's cheap Is he still looking, after over forty six hours, for that perfect place to grab a quick and cheap bite?
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Post by Mr Snow on Sept 16, 2016 15:11:24 GMT
Benito's hat does good and cheap burrito's, sushi take-aways/subways and chill in the park (When the weather is good), and sometimes I enjoy a steak at Chiquito. Awful atmosphere but the food is pretty good and it's cheap Is he still looking, after over forty six hours, for that perfect place to grab a quick and cheap bite? Just in case he is, he should seek out On the Bab Covent Garden Address: 36 Wellington St, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7BD Phone:020 7240 5568 Just down the hill from the ROH - across the road. Cheep and tasty Korean food. With prompt service its ideal for a theater night but not a long lunch.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2016 15:15:55 GMT
Probably not, but there's no harm in having a thread of eateries that others can refer to in the future. (Also, I wouldn't mind an update - where did he eat in the end, and would he recommend it to us?)
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Post by mallardo on Sept 16, 2016 15:33:30 GMT
Our very own Stasia introduced me to the Flat Iron, a steak and burger place on Henrietta St., Covent Garden, and also on Denmark St., Soho. It's a bit pricier than some of the other places mentioned here but the steak and chips is excellent value for the money.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2016 17:52:37 GMT
Useful thread, always good to have recomendations for places to eat. For super quick between shows I often get a Burrito from one of the many take away type places and eat in a park. Or pop into a Leon or Itsu (around Strand St Martin's Lane area)
Also the old reliable Pizza Express!
Good to hear the burger recomendations though.
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Post by Raven on Sept 16, 2016 19:26:21 GMT
As I often have a proper sit-down dinner prior to a show I tend to go for restaurants close to the theatre. But just i case anyone is interested in a few ideas here are a few of my most visited:
Strada (Tavistock Street & Panton Street) Jamie's Italian (Upper St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden) Fire & Stone (Maiden Lane) Wildwood (Bow Street)
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Post by d'James on Sept 16, 2016 19:43:25 GMT
I echo Fire and Stone, but the one and only time I went to Jamie's they couldn't cook my burger how I wanted it and I ended up with food poisoning. (Not that specific branch, but I won't ever venture into another one.)
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Post by viserys on Sept 16, 2016 19:45:42 GMT
I'm still gutted that the original Leon in Old Compton Street disappeared. Whenever I'm alone I like to choose places where I can sit in a row by the window such as the Pret A Manger at St. Martin's Lane or Chipotle in Charing Cross Road, so I can eat and watch people stroll by outside.
One interesting place I discovered recently is "Koshari" in St. Martin's Lane, they sell cheap very filling Egyptian street food with chickpeas and other stuff.
Does anyone know of a nice somewhat cheapish Indian place in Theatreland? I quite like Dishoom, but it's not very cheap and also very busy in the early evening.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2016 19:53:37 GMT
Oh, I know somewhere else good (not Indian, sorry) - Franco Manca! It's in that narrow road behind the Adelphi, you can get a decent-sized delicious sourdough pizza and a drink for under a tenner. Sometimes tricky to get seated, but worth a go if you've got a little time.
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Post by d'James on Sept 16, 2016 20:24:59 GMT
viserys what's in Leon's place now?
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Post by viserys on Sept 17, 2016 5:15:11 GMT
Leon was replaced by Muriel's Kitchen, which also opened a branch in Leicester Square and was quite nice. I know it has closed again in Leicester Square but I'm actually not sure if it's still in Old Compton Street.
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Post by Raven on Sept 17, 2016 16:13:13 GMT
Leon was replaced by Muriel's Kitchen, which also opened a branch in Leicester Square and was quite nice. I know it has closed again in Leicester Square but I'm actually not sure if it's still in Old Compton Street. I believe Muriel's Kitchen is still open on Old Compton Street. Does anyone have any recommendations for Italian restaurants that are relatively close to the theatre area at all? I've already mentioned a few in my last post that I frequent when I make a trip and I have also been to Bella Italia (for the sake of a quick bite) and Spaghetti House. Just curious for a few more places to try when I'm next down in November.
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Post by poster J on Sept 17, 2016 20:43:50 GMT
Salieri on the Strand isn't bad. I think Prezzo is the best of the chain Italians, and there are several of them in and around Covent Garden.
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Post by ctas on Sept 17, 2016 22:29:17 GMT
Found a new one to add to my list today- Canela in Covent Garden (just by seven dials) was a lovely little Portuguese place with a nice selection of sandwiches and salads. Definitely going back there!
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Post by demelza on Sept 17, 2016 22:33:00 GMT
I'm quite partial to going to Fiori Corner opposite the London Hippodrome in Leic. Sq! Cheap, quick service and the food is pretty good!
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Post by Phantom of London on Sept 18, 2016 0:37:50 GMT
Glad this thread has popped up.
Walking down St Martin's Lane today, there seems to be a newish Indian Restaurat next to Jamie's Italian called the 'Dish Room', it always seems popular as when I went past today and many times recently, there is always a line outside. Has anyone been in there?
Because I opt to see a lot of theatre, I cannot be so flamboyant in my eating tastes, but I love Pret A Manger and Caffe Nero.
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Post by viserys on Sept 18, 2016 5:58:05 GMT
Glad this thread has popped up. Walking down St Martin's Lane today, there seems to be a newish Indian Restaurat next to Jamie's Italian called the 'Dish Room', it always seems popular as when I went past today and many times recently, there is always a line outside. Has anyone been in there? Because I opt to see a lot of theatre, I cannot be so flamboyant in my eating tastes, but I love Pret A Manger and Caffe Nero. Yea I mentioned it above, it's called Dishoom and styles itself as a "classical Bombay cafe". www.dishoom.com/I LOVE the place, as it's not your typical cliche Indian with stiff white tableclothes and waiters in starched shirts but really more like a laid-back cafe with young staff and nice decorations. The food is great too, albeit on the expensive side and they have "real" Indian drinks like Limca lemonade. The black daal is to die for. Unless you go in the middle of the afternoon between the lunch and dinner rushes it's nearly impossible to just walk in and sit down for a meal. I wish there were more Indians like that in Theatreland.
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Post by Tibidabo on Sept 18, 2016 7:05:16 GMT
Leon was replaced by Muriel's Kitchen, which also opened a branch in Leicester Square and was quite nice. I know it has closed again in Leicester Square but I'm actually not sure if it's still in Old Compton Street. I believe Muriel's Kitchen is still open on Old Compton Street. Does anyone have any recommendations for Italian restaurants that are relatively close to the theatre area at all? I've already mentioned a few in my last post that I frequent when I make a trip and I have also been to Bella Italia (for the sake of a quick bite) and Spaghetti House. Just curious for a few more places to try when I'm next down in November. San Carlo Cicchetti on Piccadilly (very near Piccadilly Circus station) is lovely - we sat at the bar pre-theatre and it was quick with wonderfully polite, attentive service and gorgeous food. (And I'm seriously fussy!) Would suggest booking if you want a table at that time. There are also branches in Covent Garden and Bangkok, though I haven't tried those! www.sancarlocicchetti.co.uk
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Post by Xanderl on Sept 18, 2016 7:40:18 GMT
A general top tip if you are in the Covent Garden area - the restaurants around Holborn tube are much quieter pre-theatre, so a 5 minute walk in that direction can be useful. Most of the normal chains are there
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Post by ctas on Sept 18, 2016 9:52:41 GMT
Glad this thread has popped up. Walking down St Martin's Lane today, there seems to be a newish Indian Restaurat next to Jamie's Italian called the 'Dish Room', it always seems popular as when I went past today and many times recently, there is always a line outside. Has anyone been in there? Because I opt to see a lot of theatre, I cannot be so flamboyant in my eating tastes, but I love Pret A Manger and Caffe Nero. Yea I mentioned it above, it's called Dishoom and styles itself as a "classical Bombay cafe". www.dishoom.com/I LOVE the place, as it's not your typical cliche Indian with stiff white tableclothes and waiters in starched shirts but really more like a laid-back cafe with young staff and nice decorations. The food is great too, albeit on the expensive side and they have "real" Indian drinks like Limca lemonade. The black daal is to die for. Unless you go in the middle of the afternoon between the lunch and dinner rushes it's nearly impossible to just walk in and sit down for a meal. I wish there were more Indians like that in Theatreland. I love Dishoom! Worth noting they have another branch right by the King's Cross theatre. I do try to go a little on the early side for a table there, just after whatever show ends and you should be fine!
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Post by alece10 on Sept 18, 2016 10:08:45 GMT
I miss the Stockpot in Panton Street. Great value for money and where else could you get soup, liver and bacon and steamed sponge pudding and custard with a cup of tea for under a tenner? Was always full of people going to the theatre and great if you were dining alone.
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