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Two London Question for California Visitor

I'll second that rec for The Rake

Shoreditch - good inexpensive eats?

Why do you put 'hamburger' in quotations?

Sunday Roast in London?

I haven't found anything I loved yet, so I would be interested in hearing what others have to say

jamaican food in london

I will second that vote for Brixton.

Thanksgiving in London

I am in the same situation, so any recs would be appreciated.

Top Steak Houses in London

Kew Grill gets my vote

Two London Question for California Visitor

Hello

I have no restuarant recs for you, but I have read about markets recently in thelondonapaper. Here is the link,

http://www.thelondonpaper.com/cs/Satellite/london/home/article/1157141518791?packedargs=suffix%3DSubSectionArticle

or, the tiny version

http://tinyurl.com/y8zf33

It is all about Primrose finally getting a few shopping markets for us foodies.

You may want to seek out a larger market, though.

Funky/trendy/spicy in West End

Cafe Italia is a Soho institution, but isn't too funky per se

Here is a link from London Eating

http://www.london-eating.co.uk/4471.htm

Yo! Sushi looks funky with its sushi on conveyor belts, but I haven't eaten there. Sorry I can't be more helpfull.

London Report (long and photos)

Thanks for posting!

It looks like you all had a great time.

Moving to Hoxton - seeking restaurants and kitchen advice

I visited there for the first time recently after reading about it in thelondonpaper and found it to be a great area. Very vibrant, if you know what I mean.

Here is an article on the article with info about Hoxton eating-

http://www.thelondonpaper.com/cs/Satellite/london/food/article/1157140309769?packedargs=suffix%3DSubSectionArticle

or the tiny version

http://tinyurl.com/y3z85d

Cozy pub on the Piccadilly line?

I think the King's Head on Hogarth place is nice.

If you take the East exit from the Earl's court Tube stop, cross the street and go down Hogarth Street. The Hogarth Place branch is just down the way and the pub is on the left hand side of the alleyway.

best indian food in london?

I would like to echo Moz's comments- Seek out Brick Lane for a more authentic selection.

Brick Lane is the most famous area for South Asian food and markets but Southall is definetly worth checking out.

Here is an article I found on thelondonpaper's website-

http://www.thelondonpaper.com/cs/Satellite/london/home/article/1157141857654?packedargs=suffix%3DSubSectionArticle

and if that doesn't work,

http://tinyurl.com/y8txxa

Help me pick in London

I think so