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Hello from Canada!
Hello everyone:wave:
I am visiting from the Alternachicks thread and I have to admit to lurking here once in a while.... you chicks are great and very funny too! :cool: I will be visiting London for a week during Easter and I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for good and relatively inexpensive places to eat in that area? The only thing I am not wanting to eat is McDonald's, Burger King etc. I am pretty much game for anything. We will be staying in the Kensington area. Any good clubs too? Also are then any good shops for punk/goth/rock stuff that you can recommend? And where is Marks and Spencers? We used to have them in Canada and I miss Battenburg cake! Okay, you don't even know me and I am asking for too much now :lol: Any suggestions would be great! Thanks! Mauvaisroux:devil: |
Marks and Spencers is everywhere! There is definately one in Kensington High Street which incidentally had an inside market called Hyper Hyper which had a number of stalls including one run by Dave Vanian of the Damned's Missus called Symphony of Shadows. Only went once so cannot say if still there.
I will write more tomorrow as bit busy now. However, you will find no trouble finding a Marks and Spencers! You will probably be tripping over them! |
OMG! :lol: where in Canada are you? Mauvaisroux and where on earth did you find that name? :rolleyes: had to look twice to type it :lol: its got to be french and you must be on the East Coast. :)
Anyway, it does'nt matter..its great to have you here! You will have a blast in England..its expensive for Canadians but well worth it if you know what you are doing ;) |
Camden Market is said to be good for clothes etc. Also try Petticoat Lane (cheapie East End Market), Portobello and Covent Garden. For clubs and stuff - Most clubs are swamped by hip hop and the like but you could get a copy of Time Out it has a weekly listing of clubs and what sort of stuff they play and what groups are playing. The electric Ballroom in Camden (if still there) used to have a club called full tilt which had about two three levels and one played punk and Goth
http://www.electric-ballroom.co.uk/clubs.htm http://www.ferreri.freeserve.co.uk/londonmarkets.html Hope the above are helpful. Also check out Kerrang www.kerrang.com for news on bands and clubs http://www.timeout.com/london/ check this for eating places. There are loads of chinese and Indian and Thai places that are cheap in London. It is quite Cosmopolitan! http://www.allalternative.co.uk/dire...ifestyle/Goth/ http://www.camdenlock.net/fashion/alternative.html (for details of Goth clothing at Camden Market) http://www.eroding.org.uk/diyguide.htm various punk sites Do let us know how you got on in London. We are nosey like that.... By the way if you are interested in makeup you can get most international brands. You probably won't want to bother with Boots No7 (UK only) which would be too mumsy for you. At one time Boots 17 used to do some great lip colours (I used to wear the black lipstick myself!) but it has gone a bit pretty pretty now. Also don't bother with Miss Selfridge which used to be THE make up for punks when everyone else apart from Mary Quant was doing make up your mum wore, Miss Selfridge used to do lovely dark eye shadows and gorgeous black eye pencils but they only do make up for "little princesses" now - fairy dust et al. Anyway now that we have Mac and Urban Decay it doesn't matter. I am still upset about Miss Selfridge changing so much though! If you just so happen to be looking for cheap basic skin care while you are here then Boots and Superdrug do some good stuff. Have Fun!!! |
Thanks for the info Peacock! :) I will check those sites out!
I love Boots! We used to have one of those here too...*sigh* I can't wait to check out the Indian restaurants and the pubs ;) Cat90- I am actually in Ottawa :) and you are right about my name-it is French for Evil Redhead since I am both evil and a redhead :devil: :lol: |
ooh eck..they'd better look out in London then..you little :devil:
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I hope this isn't too jumbled up for you. A list of Indians in Kensington. Obviously W14 is going to be cheaper than SW7 and SW3. But the best thing to do is walk along the high street so you can tell which one would appeal.
Kensington Tandoori (300 yards) Map 1 Abingdon Rd, London W8 6AH 020 79376182 Utsav Restaurant (300 yards) Map 17 Kensington High St, London W8 5NP 020 73680044 Majlis (600 yards) Map 32 Gloucester Rd, London SW7 4RB 020 75843476 Memories Of India (600 yards) Map 18 Gloucester Rd, London SW7 4RB 020 75813734 The Delhi Brasserie (700 yards) Map 134 Cromwell Rd, London SW7 4HA 020 73707617 New Asia (800 yards) Map 7 Hogarth Pl, London SW5 0QT 020 73730112 The Bombay Brasserie (0.6 miles) Map Courtfield Rd, London SW7 4DA 020 73730971 Malabar (0.6 miles) Map 27 Uxbridge St, London W8 7TQ 020 77278800 The Bombay Brasserie (0.6 miles) Map Gloucester Rd, London SW7 4QH 020 73704040 Mahal (0.7 miles) Map 6 Wellington Terr, London W2 Tamana's North Indian Cuisine (0.7 miles) Map 237 Earls Court Rd, London SW5 9AH 020 72449977 Noorjahan (0.7 miles) Map 2a Bina Gardens, London SW5 0LA 020 73736522 Rumi (0.8 miles) Map 13 Hammersmith Rd, London W14 8XJ 020 73712000 Kare Kare (0.8 miles) Map 152 Old Brompton Rd, London SW5 0BE 020 73730024 Maharaja (0.8 miles) Map 50 Queensway, London W2 3RY 020 77271135 Khan's (0.8 miles) Map 3 Harrington Rd, London SW7 3ES 020 75844114 A L'Indienne (0.9 miles) Map 197-199 North End Rd, London W14 9NL 020 76102020 Olympia Tandoori (0.9 miles) Map 73 Hammersmith Rd, London W14 8UZ 020 76033629 Durbar Tandoori Restaurant (1.0 miles) Map 24 Hereford Rd, London W2 4AA 020 77271947 Star Of Bombay (1.0 miles) Map 157 Westbourne Gro, London W11 2RS 020 72296096 Durbar Tandoori (1.1 miles) Map84 Westbourne Gr, LondonW2 5RT020 77275995 Karahi Tandoori Restaurant (1.1 miles) Map27-29 Westbourne Gro, LondonW2 4UA020 77272556 Tandoori Of Chelsea (1.1 miles) Map153 Fulham Rd, LondonSW3 6SN020 75897617 Shezan (1.1 miles) Map16-22 Cheval Pl, LondonSW7 1ES020 75849316 Paradise Of Bengal (1.1 miles) Map187-189 Queensway, LondonW2 5HL020 72291640 Zaika Bazar (1.1 miles) Map2A,Pond House,Pond Pl, LondonSW3 6QU020 75846655 Tandoori Garden (1.1 miles) Map98 Lillie Rd, LondonSW6 7SR020 73811069 The Light Of India (1.2 miles) Map276 Fulham Rd, LondonSW10 9EW020 73525416 Haandi Restaurants Ltd (1.2 miles) Map136 Brompton Rd, LondonSW3 1HY020 78237373 The Golden Shalimar (1.2 miles) Map6 Spring St, LondonW2 3RA020 74028163 |
Good Lord! You know your Tandoori Peacock! :lol:
Thanks, now the only trouble will be picking one! :T |
:lol: Peacock you are a walking streetmap :lol: that is hilarious! it must have taken you ages to compile all of that..or do you know all those places like the back of your hand? :s:
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Er...just one more question...sorry to pester you but at the risk of sounding ignorant...what is a "trouser press". It is listed in the room amenities, is it the same thing as an iron? I would rather not pack my travel iron if I don't have to.
I checked out some of those sites that you listed for me Peacock and they were very helpful - can't wait to hit Camden! Thanks again! :) Mauvaisroux |
A trouser press is a gadget usually on the wall in the hotel room for ironing trousers. It's two boards, hinged at one end, you open them up and put the trousers in neatly them close the boards up, there is usually some kind of locking mechanism and turn up the heat. 15 minutes later Bingo !!! neatly pressed trousers. Can be used for skirts and jumpers too have never successfully managed to iron a shirt in one.
Think Peacocks Indian list is amazing, have you tried them all ?? I'm off for one tonight, but in Larbert not Kensington, too far in the taxi home - ha ha ha ha :) :) :) |
Actually no, I haven't tried them all. I try to pick one that is not too expensive and has quite a varied menu. Being vegetarian I want one that offers more than just veggie starters. Not all Indians do a selection of veggie mains. You may want to know that the most popular Indian meal here in UK is Chicken Tikka Masala (they also do a lamb version). I expect you already know what you like but if you don't then Biryani and Korma are the mild ones. Madras, Rogan Josh, Do piaza etc are mediumish. Vindaloo is the Goan speciality and is hot. Hotter still and quite rare is Phall. My brother can vouch for its hotness (we are talking scorched seats here!!! His own backside and the chair he was sitting on!!!). Don't go for the duck. Bombay duck is actually a dried fish. The other duck dishes are not as nicely cooked as in Chinese cooking and tend to be very dry. Most of the restaurants have a similar menu so it pays to walk along and have a peek in and see if you like the look of a place.
Anyway I will sign off now before I exhaust you all. Do have a great time in the UK and don't forget to tell us how you got on (especially with the trouser press!!!). |
Thanks Peacock!
I am a big fan of Indian and love Chicken Methi and Butter Chicken too. Chiken Tikka is pretty good too. I have had curried goat a couple of times but will take you advice and stay away from the duck! 3 Days and I will be in London! :cb: |
Forgot to mention if you are going up to town there is a shop called The Great Frog which is a jewellry shop. I think near Carnaby Street and I think in Ganton Street they do some awesome stuff.
http://www.brainstemdowry.com/work/c...greatfrog.html |
Hello everyone! I am back from my whirlwind tour of London! I had a great time. I gained about 3 lbs while I was there but DH thinks it is muscle from walking all over the place.
In between working at the convention, DH and I made it to Hyde Park, saw the Royal Albert Hall (gorgeous), made it to Picadilly Circus, Soho, Carnaby Street and Camden. Both DH and I felt completely at ease there and we both said to each other "yeah, I could live here" It is a very cosmopolitan and international city-we met some great people there- we both totally love London! We even managed to snag tickets to see the Sisters of Mercy live in concert at a club called the forum and got into the Slimelight Club without being members and did not have to pay full price! There are too many stories to tell-we had a blast! I only bought a few things while I was there- a cool purse, some shoes, some fun tees and a furry zebra stripe jacket in Camden market. Thanks so much for the advice and websites Peacock -we managed to get to quite a lot of the places you mentioned! :) __________________ |
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