"Time Out" Cheap Eats in London
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With more than 700 reviews of the best-value restaurants, cafes and pubs in town, "Time Out's Cheap Eats in London" is the city's essential guide to eating out on a budget. This completely updated fourth edition - compiled by the publishers of London's most extensive and highly regarded guide to restaurants - contains even more ideas for low-cost meals, ranging across the spectacular diversity of cuisines found in this most cosmopolitan metropolis. Detailed maps, copious colour photos, and a menu of dish-explanations (from agedashidofu to zrazy) ensure ultimate ease of use. Capital dining for under GBP20 a head.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #182397 in Books
- Published on: 2007-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 375 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Get more out of London for less...takes the work out of choosing the best place to eat out and spend less" --In Britain
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"Crams a mass of useful information into a genuinely pocket-sized guide"
Customer Reviews
A vital guide for any Londoner
If you only ever buy one London guide book, buy this one. London is full of cheap high quality restaurants from every conceivable cuisine. The only problem is it is full of a far greater number of hideous overpriced dives!
This book helps you find the true gems. I have followed its recommendations on many occasions and the advice has been mostly spot on.
My only criticism is their definition of cheap! Is £20 a head cheap?!
Still there are enough truly cheap (5-10 pounds per head) places listed to make this suitable for any budget.
So Tasty
Haha, it really is incredible - I never thought I'd find some of the best places to eat for less than a fortune in such a small book like that, but apparently I did. It is ridiculously easy to find the kind of place you want to eat (cheapest, closest to you, a certain cuisine etc), and the reviews consist of opening/closing hours, special menus, the highlights of the place, and critique on the food, service and location. It's incredible how accurate they are :) Definitely worth the buy.
scattered coverage
This book covers a lot of restaurants around London but fails to comment on a few areas where restaurants are populous and the reader needs the most guidance.
Particularly noted was Brick Lane - where not a single curry house is reviewed!
Also my favourite place in London for cheap high quality Japanese food - the Japan Centre along Picadilly is missing.
