Restaurants from Islington


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City: London, 43 Charlotte Street, London, W1T1RS, United Kingdom
Lunch, Cutlets, Chips , Apples, Salad
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City: Faya, King's Blvd, Kings Cross, London N1C 4BU, Faya, Chad
At German Gymnasium in Faya, you can enjoy hearty German dishes along with fine side dishes like fries and salads.
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City: City of London,Westminster, 136 Battersea High Street, City Of London,Westminster, United Kingdom, City of London,Westminster
Typical European courses, that's what the The Full English from City of London,Westminster presents, The visitors of the establishment also consider the extensive selection of various coffee and tea specialities that the restaurant offers.
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City: London, 4 Clifton Terrace, London I-N4 3JP, United Kingdom
Dinner, Salat, Sauces, Fusion, Halal
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City: London, 102 Camden High Street, London I-NW1 0LU, United Kingdom
Dinner, Sandwiches, Brunch, Sauces, Waffle
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City: London, 43 Charlotte Street, London I-W1T 1RS, United Kingdom
"First time to this place and will be coming back. Very cosy surroundings and quiet romantic. The walls are decorated with pictures, I think famous Germans over the years. Service very friendly and very bubbly. Was explained everything on the menu and the beers where very nice."
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City: London, 50/52 Brushfield Street London, E1 6AG, United Kingdom
Chips, Halibut, House, Large, Gluten Free Options
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City: City of London,Westminster, 37 Albemarle St, W1S 4JF, City of London,Westminster, United Kingdom
Pizza, Lamb, Steak, Menu, Potatoes
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City: London, 1 Kings Boulevard Kings Cross London, N1C 4BU, United Kingdom
"Kings Cross is kind of still my home, although I don 't reside in the area at the moment. A few years ago I made a clever flat investment on the Caledonian Road which I now rent out. Over the years I have been lucky enough to see the changing face of the area. Eurostar popped up allowing you to travel internationally, the back of Kings Cross station was developed and is now home to fantastic restaurants such as Grain Store, Caravan and more recently, Dishoom. It even upped its cool factor with Central Saint Martin College, the world famous art college, planting its roots firmly here. There is no shortage of things to do in the area with Granary Square hosting outdoor festivals and cinemas, Frame with its outdoor yoga and fitness sessions and of course, a train ride to Paris! German Gymnasium, part of the heavy weight restaurant group D&D London, has grabbed a site which was originally a sporting association for the German Gymnastics Association, on Kings Boulevard. As I had my shoe designer friend in from Los Angeles (sounds so glam I know), I thought it would be nice to check out this evolving side of Kings Cross. D&D London have been around for a long time, so I had faith that they would know what they are doing. There appears to be two areas aside from the bar, which is not immediately clear when you book online. I thought we would be in the Grand Cafe, but as we had chosen an a la carte menu we were put in the restaurant upstairs. The restaurant circles around the edge of the big hall like space, so you can look down into the central Grand Cafe. The restaurant is quite a formal space, so my Metallica t shirt and Angelo 's nose piercing and top cum dress was probably a bit of a shock to the business suited and booted diners already there as we sashayed in. Did I care, not a bit. Sling it. We settled down at our tiny table and started with a half dozen Colchester rock oysters to share. Lush. For main course, Angelo had salmon cutlet with braised Belgium endives and orange emulsion. He was happy with the portion size and taste. I went for the grilled wild jumbo prawns with spinach, garlic and chilli and OMG they were huge. It was literally like you were having lobster meat from its shell. Mutant big. That said, £29.00 is still a bit steep for two of 'em. In terms of wine, I have no idea what we had, as I trusted Virgile, their Sommelier. Now these wine experts can be quite intimidating. They have been known to make you feel like an idiot when you don 't know when to sniff, when to swish and when to spit out but Virgile had the friendliest face ever and was really helpful on the wine descriptions. I wanted dry and light, Angelo wanted sweet and full bodied. We got exactly what we wanted. Please, can all Sommeliers be like Virgile? Apparently downstairs in the Grand Cafe is where you get snippets of Germany with hot dogs and the like. I don 't think I missed out too much on that. Overall, German Gymnasium is not a casual weekly dining destination for me. The slightly uptight style in the restaurant and its pricieness, makes it more of a special occasion place to impress the folks. I would be keen to check out the cocktail bar though, as that looked really inviting."
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City: London, 304 Kilburn High Road, London, NW62DB, United Kingdom
Dinner, Lamb, Waffles, Free, Doner kebabs