Thursday, April 12, 2012

Duke's Brew & Que *** £27

Excellent beef ribs, probably the best you can find in London. Sure, they're not like the traditional ones you can find in the US, but a great choice this side of the pond.

TGI Fridays ** £25

While Friday's is one of my favorite restaurants in Greece, it remains below average in the US and the UK. OK food, but nothing exceptional.

Bella Italia ** £25

Went there with Nadine and George and their Groupon offer. It has a nice ambiance, but it remains a chain of Italian restaurants, so don't expect miracles.

The Bountiful Cow ** £20

The rib eye steak was terrible (what's what the others said), but the burger was really huge and fulfilling - one my favorites in London.

Spiritual Caipirinha Bar ** £10

Brazilian bar in Camden, very crowded, but it does have good vibe.

Hibiscus Restaurant **** £55

Superb downtown restaurant, also included in the top 50 restaurants in the world. I have a little vague image of the dishes, however tasted wonderfully. The chefs definitely have unique taste and will to try different stuff.

Meat Liquor ** £10

Conveniently located right behind John Lewis, this is a student-flavored, American style burger place. The burgers are solid good, even though not as great as Lucky Chip's. The chili cheese fries and the key-lime pie though are to die for!

Maze *** £40

The 25GBP early supper (between 5-6pm) is a fairly good deal. I love the ambiance, and the food is solid good. There is nothing to scream about, but a very good deal if you are around Oxford Street.