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Dear Londoners,
I know that I am not being 100% correct in asking such a question here, but I did not find a better newsgroup where to go. Because I will stay some days in Chelsea and I'll have to eat all the meals "outside" having no kitchen to use, could you please suggest me a little restaurant or a "mensa" where to go? Thanks a lot! |
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Thank you very much Paul!
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antoine wrote:
Dear Londoners, I know that I am not being 100% correct in asking such a question here, but I did not find a better newsgroup where to go. Because I will stay some days in Chelsea and I'll have to eat all the meals "outside" having no kitchen to use, could you please suggest me a little restaurant or a "mensa" where to go? Thanks a lot! My favourite "cheap, hearty food" eatery in Chelsea is "The Stockpot" on the King's Road - down to earth, unpretentious (rare for that part of town) grub at fair prices. It's on the corner of the King's Road and Old Church Street, opposite a pub called The Cadogan which used to be a decent boozer but like most places in Chelsea has been converted into a dreadful hooray-factory that you should avoid eating in at all costs if you value your cash. The Stockpot is a lovely antidote to that sort of place... |
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