The Seven Dials area was originally laid out in the early 1690's in a series of triangles in order to maximize the number of rental houses that could be built in hopes of attracting wealthy clientele and complement, if not compete, with the Covent Garden Piazza development. The Sundial Pillar, completed in 1694, was its centrepiece. Things didn't work out as planned and while the area has had a varied past, it is now a lively area of shopping, dining and theatre. When you're in the Covent Garden's area, walk over and check out Seven Dials. (Christmas is one of its special times.) See if you can actually tell the time via the sun dials.
Estuve allí con mi familia, visitando el mercado de Leather Lane. Durante toda la semana extrañamos nuestra cocina, así que nos metimos en Bottega Modena. Encontramos la cocina de la "abuela", como nuestro almuerzo típico de los domingos.
Tomamos tortelloni y tagliatelle con ragú y estaban deliciosos.
¡Un lugar de almuerzo definitivo para comer!
Tuve Falafel envuelto con hummus de remolacha y mayonesa de chipotle. Fue absolutamente delicioso. Pero su galleta de mantequilla de maní era aún más deliciosa. ¡Disfruté mucho mi tiempo en Yeda!
Leather Lane Market, London EC1N 7TJ England, England
Los platos tempeh son extraordinarios. Son muy sabrosos pero no demasiado picantes. Existe la posibilidad de agregar diferentes condimentos para adaptarse a todos los gustos. Tuve la suerte de probar los dos platos del día y uno fue mejor que el otro. En la parte superior el propietario Will es brillante! Él y su empleado indonesio eran súper encantadores, estaban dispuestos a charlar sobre la comida indonesia y fueron de gran ayuda a la hora de preparar mi comida un poco antes de tiempo. En la parte superior vi que tienen un letrero de clasificación de higiene alimentaria superior en su stand.
No puedo esperar a mi próximo viaje para visitarlos de nuevo!
54 Buckingham St, London, SW1E 6AF, United Kingdom, England
The whole service from reservation to dinibg was great. Its somewhere for all occasions. It has the beautiful atmosphere of London with the open kitchen of fresh food made on order. Just make sure you are ready to spend because they are worth it! Thank you all staff and our personal host Robert 🙏🏽😋✅
Pasé la mejor noche celebrando la fiesta de cumpleaños de un amigo. Pequeño y acogedor, agradable y acogedor, la comida era excelente y la noche inolvidable. . . . y asequible! ¡Gracias por una noche muy especial! PD. Prueba las envolturas de langostinos:)
This is a lovely place in the middle of Red Lion Square, you could easily miss it if you don’t know where you are going. It’s got a good selection of delicious Chilean dishes and beverages. I have been a few times and met the owners who are very kind and hospitable people. Definitely recommend if you’re in the area and fancy a quiet meal in the heart of London.
Delicioso pollo Frango piri piri y coliflor carbonizada. Estaba súper sabroso, y lo mejor de todo, sin gluten. Tenían 2 - 3 otros platos para compartir también sin gluten. ¡Recomendado!
I had been craving a pho and this place hit all the right spots for me. The food was delicious and the flavours authentic. It's a tiny spot but we came late for lunch, so were able to grab a table to eat. We didn't try out any rest facilities. At the moment it seems to mostly serve local businesses, but definitely worth a trip.
This is a student canteen for LSE. I went with my student daughter but I’ll be going back whenever I’m nearby. Wonderful veggie and vegan food, £5.90 for a large plateful. I had the stuffed peppers, quinoa salad and beetroot slaw, all super fresh and delicious. Great coffee too.
Nice friendly atmosphere and lovely staff:)
We had a very tasty lunch today - there was so much to choose from on the menu but we opted for open leaf sandwiches, waffles and chips on the side. All delicious, beautifully presented, good value and very filling (sadly as the cakes and other home bakes looked delicious too). Quirky contemporary surroundings and great service topped off a super experience for our last day in Orkney. Find this just off the main shopping street in the centre of Kirkwall - a few minutes from St Magnus Cathedral (where we had gone to the Sunday Service - also recommended).