Andrew DEREK UK
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Thanks, Andrew.I'll look forward to what you find after looking around the area.
We'd really prefer to eat somewhere that's not found in the U.S. (Planet Hollywood, Hard Rock, and most definitely not McDonalds).
We spent nine days last October/November eating nothing but Chinese food, three meals a day, in Shanghai and Beijing, so we'd rather not go to China Town.
How about a true "fish and chips" kind of place? Or a locally owned restaurant?
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Yes, I know what you mean for fish and chips, its normally 'take away', ie you do not sit down, but a pub lunch with it is nice, wherever you are, I would go with the basics and say most pubs that look nice and well kept up outside should be ok inside, they normally serve food.
The funny thing is, we do not have many English places to eat, bar 'Pub's actually you can get Indian, (Brick Lane) Italian,(Convent garden) Chinese, (Soho), Greek and Turkish, (Soho to Tottenham court road), far easier than UK stuff, thoose are often out of town a bit or at the seaside.
Lots of American, -
True Fish and chips is in Southend on sea an hour by train from London.
Just done a internet search near London eye, as thought there isnt much down there:-
All Bar one
Wasabi
I'll look forward to what you find after looking around the area.
We'd really prefer to eat somewhere that's not found in the U.S. (Planet Hollywood, Hard Rock, and most definitely not McDonalds).
We spent nine days last October/November eating nothing but Chinese food, three meals a day, in Shanghai and Beijing, so we'd rather not go to China Town.
How about a true "fish and chips" kind of place? Or a locally owned restaurant?



