Lost in UK» Restaurants http://www.lost-in-uk.com Are you lost in the UK? Thu, 31 Dec 2009 01:51:30 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6 en hourly 1 The best romantic restaurants in Detroit, MI http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-romantic-restaurants-in-detroit-mi/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-romantic-restaurants-in-detroit-mi/#comments Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:11:30 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-romantic-restaurants-in-detroit-mi/ restaurant at theBay Point overlooking somethiing as amazingly historical as Gun Lake. This romantic diner was voted "Best Restaurant in Michigan in 2005" while the resort also garnered the vote in 2005 as "One of Michigan's Top Resorts". ... ]]> Love and romance by the lake is what Bay Point Inn restaurant is all about. It is the premier resort/restaurant at theBay Point overlooking somethiing as amazingly historical as Gun Lake. This romantic diner was voted “Best Restaurant in Michigan in 2005″ while the resort also garnered the vote in 2005 as “One of Michigan’s Top Resorts”. Though it may seem a bit pricey, the ambience is worth it when you’re with a partner and you’d like to make memories for a lifetime. Though, the restaurant offers casual dining, it does have almost all the best type of international cuisine but their steaks are reputed to be the best.

If your taste preference and that of your partner is Italian or French, enjoy your romance in the heart of downtown Ann Arbor and pick The Earle Restaurant. Current Magazine poll readers have voted for this restaurant as the “Most Romantic/Elegant Restaurant” from 1999-2008. This is reputed to be the diner where lovers enjoy their meals plus each other. It was also voted by Current Magazine as having the “Best Wine List” – a MUST for those in love and it rates A-1 for interior design.

The Earle Restaurant has a sister restaurant called The Earle Uptown located at the Bell Tower Hotel which is a bit more expensive but features the best of French appetizers and entrees plus the best wine list. The Detroit Free Press named this restaurant “The Best French Restaurant in Detroit” and it is reognized by the AAA by giving it the “AAA Four Diamond Award”.

If you wish to go all-American, be it in love, then welcome to The Whitney. Some call it Detroit’s most romantic restaurant because it does have a 115 year old history. It was an old 115 room mansion turned into a diner accented by delicate wood carvings and the most picturesque stained glass windows. Food is fit for a king and queen particularly their Losbter Bisque. “Old Detrioter” (Natural Beef Rib Eye with Maple Syrup and glazed baby carrots) plus they also offer the best Vegetarian food. If ones idea of a romance however is love plus adventure, there’s the “Whitney Haunted Dinner” scheduled on every Friday which falls on the 13th of the month which is a three course meal – Ceasar Salad, Sauteed Breast Chicken and Beef tenderloin and the Whitney Carrot Cake and Chocolate Mousse to sweetly cap the whole romantic meal.

Something more luxurious would be the Tribute Restaurant located in Farmington Hills. The Tribute is known the attention it gives to detail from the restaurant interior to its menu

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The best Mexican restaurants in Albuquerque, NM – Part 1 http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-mexican-restaurants-in-albuquerque-nm-part-1/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-mexican-restaurants-in-albuquerque-nm-part-1/#comments Wed, 30 Dec 2009 08:27:48 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-mexican-restaurants-in-albuquerque-nm-part-1/

Cervantes Restaurant & Lounge, 5801 Gibson Blvd SE, Ph. 505.262.2253. Consistently ranked as a favorite by visitors, Cervantes is ... ]]> If you don’t dine in at least one or two Mexican restaurants when visiting Albuquerque well, then you haven’t been to Albuquerque. The real question is how to narrow the many excellent choices down. Here are a few to start with and on your next trip you can try some more.

El Pinto, 10500 4th NW, Ph. 505.898.1771. Started in 1962, El Pinto has long been described as “being the flavor of New Mexico.” Their red and green chile cuisine features everything from carne adovada to enchiladas. Each meal starts with award-winning salsa. El Pinto’s reputation has spread so far that even President Bush and Mick Jagger have dined there (not together). Dining is available in the shaded patio (considered the best patio dining in the city), in private romantic nooks, or in the main dining room. Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm; Fri-Sat 11am-10pm; Sunday 10:30am-9pm (Sunday brunch 10:30a.m-2pm.

Cervantes Restaurant & Lounge, 5801 Gibson Blvd SE, Ph. 505.262.2253. Consistently ranked as a favorite by visitors, Cervantes is known as being a family restaurant with great homemade cuisine. The green chile stew with cheese and onions, soppas, chile rellenos, very hot red chile sauce, margaritas by the pitcher, and the jukebox all rate high marks. The only negative is that the parking lot can be dangerous after dark, so be careful.

Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen, 1510 Girard Blvd NE. Ph. 505.262. 0115. Padilla’s is so good and its reputation so wide-spread that customers line up at door at 11 to be the first in for lunch. Listed as one of the top 50 Hispanic restaurants in America in Hispanic Magazine, Padilla’s is one of the most popular restaurants in Albuquerque. It’s not the dcor that brings people in; in fact it’s rather sparsely decorated. It’s not the location as patrons often have to park on side streets. It’s the Food! Patrons will tell you that this is not Mexican food, but New Mexican cuisine there is a difference. Starting with the homemade salsa and gigantic fresh corn chips, every meal is a delight.

Choose from daily specials such as Carne Adovada, Carnitas, or Papas and Quelites. Upgrade a la carte specials to dinners and you’ll receive two of the lightest sopaipillas anywhere. The freshly-made tacos are so delicious that you need to order at least two to last long enough to make a memory. The blue corn cheese enchiladas are another raved about item. Padilla’s has a rather small dining room but loyal fans like it that way they’re afraid expansion may

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Things to Do in London: Spring Getaway for Two http://www.lost-in-uk.com/things-to-do-in-london-spring-getaway-for-two/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/things-to-do-in-london-spring-getaway-for-two/#comments Wed, 30 Dec 2009 01:09:20 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/things-to-do-in-london-spring-getaway-for-two/ London. There are also a great deal of ethnic restaurants in London, such as the amazing curry establishments. With varying budget levels, anyone can have a great meal.

Spring is a great season to experience all the amazing things to do in London with your loved one. This is the time of year perfect for you to spend some alone-time with each other as the English city is mostly sunny and the visiting crowd is not yet in full force.

There are so many hotels in London that you can choose from. The best thing to do is to choose a hotel near the attractions in London that you plan to visit. The Crowne Plaza London is conveniently located near London’s historic sights. In fact, it actually just stands about 300 yards from the Buckingham Palace.

The first thing you should do is join the Original London Sightseeing Tour. The tour allows you to hop on and hop off , and take pictures of top London attractions such as the Big Ben and the London Bridge, to name just a few. Tickets for this tour are valid within twenty four hours after the first use and includes a Thames River Cruise.

Note: Be sure to hop off at the Buckingham Palace at 11:30 a.m. to witness the Changing of the Guard. However, leave yourself some extra time and get there early as there are bound to be many others there with you.

Continue to Leicester Square, located at the heart of London, for lunch. The Ivy, one of London’s premier restaurants, is a must-try. The Ivy serves exquisite modern British-European cuisine and offers a long list of nothing but the finest wines. One more thing you should do in Leicester Square is to get caricatures of yourselves made by local artists that you and your significant other can laugh at together.

There are so many beautiful parks in London. Richmond Park is a nice place to walk off your lunch and just be together. There is a corner in the park where pathways are lined up with the beautiful blossoming flowers that send a refreshing feeling and create a romantic atmosphere. Other things to do with your partner in this London park are horseback riding and boating.

Check out Covent Garden for some of the most interesting things to do in London. Plunge in the crowd of locals and fellow-visitors at the Covent Garden Piazza. Let the musicians, living statues, break dancers, mime artists and other street performers entertain you. Grab this chance to shop for London memorabilia and souvenirs you wish to bring home for yourselves or to give to your family and friends.

Another thing you should do in London is to visit the Tower Bridge, which is a spectacular masterpiece. Go to Tower Bridge when the sun is about to set. Brace yourselves and get your cameras ready as you are definitely going to find yourselves awed by the majestic sight.

Take your better half for a romantic dinner at the Clerkenwell Dining Room where you get to experience authentic British cuisine with a classy and sophisticated ambiance. Be sure to make reservations as the Clerkenwell Dining Room is one of the most notable dining options in London. There are also a great deal of ethnic restaurants in London, such as the amazing curry establishments. With varying budget levels, anyone can have a great meal.

London is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world, and it is clearly obvious why. A couple of days’ visit is not enough. As your spring trip winds down, you will definitely think of coming back, listing more things to do in London you wish to discover and experience.

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Best German restaurants in New York City – Part 1 http://www.lost-in-uk.com/best-german-restaurants-in-new-york-city-part-1/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/best-german-restaurants-in-new-york-city-part-1/#comments Tue, 29 Dec 2009 22:57:01 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/best-german-restaurants-in-new-york-city-part-1/ best potato pancakes in town, while the staff dresses in traditional German garb.

Heidelberg Restaurant
(212) 628-2332
1648 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10028
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No you are not entering a restaurant in Munich but rather New York City. Sauerbraten, sausage and spaetzle are just some of the choices you can have in an authentic German restaurant, where October Fest is an observed 365 days a year celebration only in New York. Portions are typically enormous in the German cuisine family style. The items on the menu seem endless with beer, predictably, being the preferred beverage, with German brands on tap.

During the height of immigration from Europe during the 1920s, neighborhoods developed into small portions of homeland. For the Germans this was no exception. They migrated to an area known as Yorkville, previously known as Germantown, on Manhattan’s Upper East Side from 1st to Lexington Avenues between 80th to 90th Streets.

Neighborhoods have evolved and Germantown with the many bakeries and restaurants no long exists as extensive as it once was; giving way to massive high rise doorman residential buildings, expensive bistros and Starbucks on every corner. To find truly wonderful authentic German cuisine, the options are becoming slim in Manhattan and are more favorable for an authentic German restaurant within the outer boroughs.

Only one restaurant did cling to their original roots of Germantown and that is The Heidelberg, originating in 1936. Although relativity revamped in 1964, it maintains the old world charm, of a bygone era and leaves to the imagination of dining in Germany. Be prepared to come on an empty stomach and make reservations. They have the best potato pancakes in town, while the staff dresses in traditional German garb.

Heidelberg Restaurant

(212) 628-2332

1648 2nd Ave

New York, NY 10028

Web Address: www.heidelbergrestaurant.com

Prices run from $10 to $20 per entree with live music on Saturdays

More and more German establishments from Yorkville relocated and can be found outside of Manhattan. These fine German restaurants left their original locations to the outer boroughs and suburbs due to the escalating rental costs in Manhattan.

You need not fret because they are a taxi, subway or bus ride away and are well worth the visit for price, quality and friendliness. The following should be considered as the best available for traditional and bona fide German fare.

In Brooklyn:

Cafe Steinhof

(718) 369-7776

422 7th Ave

Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215

Prices run under $10 per entree and Cafe Steinhof may be considered more Austrian than German but the cuisines are similar and make way for decadent deserts.

Schnitzel Haus

(718) 836-5600

7319 5th Ave

Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY 11209

Web Address: www.schnitzelhausny.com

Prices run from $20-30 per entree. You will not regret going to Schnitzel Haus with portions that are quite generous and they offer a buffet too.

In Queens:

Zum Stammtisch

(718) 386-3014

69-46 Myrtle Ave

Ridgewood, Queens, NY 11385

Prices run from $10 to $20 per entree. Zum Stammtisch has been in the area for over 100 years. Seek out their famous daily specials.

Chalet Alpina

9835 Metropolitan Ave

Forest Hills, Queens, NY 11375

Web address: www.shopforesthills.com/chalet alpina/

Prices run from $10 to $20 per entre. Reservations are suggested because the locals frequent Chalet Alpina often. Now what does that tell you?

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London – The Most Dynamic And Colourful Borough In The World http://www.lost-in-uk.com/london-the-most-dynamic-and-colourful-borough-in-the-world/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/london-the-most-dynamic-and-colourful-borough-in-the-world/#comments Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:31:09 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/london-the-most-dynamic-and-colourful-borough-in-the-world/
London has a wide range of things to do at night, including exclusive bars, clubs and restaurants. London's restaurants cater to every budget and taste. From cheap eats like Pizza Express, Pizza Hut and Bella Italia, to high ... ]]>
With renowned galleries, fantastic night life and first-rate sights, London is one of the greater favored tourist destinations in the world.

London has a really diverse population and over 300 languages are spoken within the center. According to 2006 statistics, it has a population of 7512400, which makes it the better populous municipality in the European Union and the second most populous in Europe.

London has been chosen as the host of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

London has a long and gripping past events, which started when the Romans founded the leading major establishment there in AD 43 following the Roman conquest of Britain.

London was particularly prosperous in the 18th century and it became the biggest urban place in the world from 1831 to 1925. The advancement of London was aided by London’s anterior railways, which put countryside places within easy reach of the municipality. The rail network expanded very rapidly, which made London expand into its circling regions and merge with nearby settlements these as Kensington.

Since then, London has continued to thrive and it remains one of the largest large towns in the world

London is a fabulous residence for voyagers, particularly because it has got so multitudinous museums and galleries. These include the Natural history Museum, which was established in 1881. This fantastic museum has some great exhibits, including the noteworthy replica diplodocus skeleton, named dippy, which stands in the museum’s central hall. Another splendid exhibit is the skeleton of a blue whale, which weighs a massive 10 tons and is shown in the enormous mammals hall.

The shops in London are some of the foremost in the world. From designer stores to independent stores, there is something for everyone in this huge place.

One of London’s greater legendary stores is Hamleys, a humongous toy shop on Regent Street. It is a major tourist temptation and receives 5 million tourists every year, myriads of whom take in at Christmas. Boasting an thrilling seven floors, the toy shop caters for everyone, from babies and toddlers to grown ups!

London has a wide range of things to do at night, including exclusive bars, clubs and restaurants.

London’s restaurants cater to every budget and taste. From cheap eats like Pizza Express, Pizza Hut and Bella Italia, to high end restaurants, you will be spoiled for choice. The urban place also brags a wide range of Michelin starred restaurants, which include Tom Aikens, Umu and Gordon Ramsay at Claridges, although you will display to book far in advance for a table at one of these spots.

Thanks for reading our handbook to London, we hope that you display found all the knowledge you require.. If you require more news, please contact your local tourist information office who will be happy to help you.

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Hyderabadi Biryani at Bombay Palace – Hyderabad Restaurants,restaurants in Hyderabad http://www.lost-in-uk.com/hyderabadi-biryani-at-bombay-palace-hyderabad-restaurantsrestaurants-in-hyderabad/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/hyderabadi-biryani-at-bombay-palace-hyderabad-restaurantsrestaurants-in-hyderabad/#comments Tue, 29 Dec 2009 03:39:00 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/hyderabadi-biryani-at-bombay-palace-hyderabad-restaurantsrestaurants-in-hyderabad/
Hyderabadi Biryani at Bombay Palace - Hyderabad Restaurants has been written by Pranay who writes for MetroMela

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What you see – Right along the chaotic Lakdi-ka-Pul junction is The Hampshire Plaza hotel. The huge lobby leads to a corridor to the restaurant – Bombay Palace. The door resembles that of a palatial chamber. Inside is the small restaurant which has a Mughlai feel to it. The walls have images of Bombay as it was in the earlier years. You are greeted with pictures of the Victoria Terminus, The Gateway of India, and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Building. There is a deep sense of nostalgia attached to it. It is really like a slice of Bombay in Hyderabad.

Bombay Palace is a famous international chain of restaurants serving Indian food in New York, Kuala Lumpur, Budapest, Toronto and London. The uniqueness of cuisine here lies in its adaptation to tastes of the local people. The place, therefore, mainly serves Mughlai cuisine with special Hyderabadi and Andhra dishes.

What you get – The restaurant has a very elaborate wine list. In fact, even water is served in long stemmed wine glasses. On the menu are a delectable selection of Kebabs from Shikampur to Sheek and a very good selection of Tandoori seafood thrown in. Even the roasted Papads are very tangy and tasty.

In the vegetarian starters there is a unique selection of Chaat dishes such as Ragda Patties (an ode to the iconic Chowpatty Chaat) to choose from along with other popular ones like Paneer Tikka, Aloo Wraps etc. The platter is the best choice if you want to savor the taste of all that is on offer.

Coming to the main course there is a very wide range of Biryanis. The traditional Hyderabadi Biryani is prepared in three different styles! Must-try is the aromatic Nizami Prawn Biryani. Then there is the traditional Mughlai fare which includes Murgh Makkhanwala, Kadhai Murgh and seafood like Fish Amritsari with cream.

Our verdict – For a unique experience as far as Hyderabadi Biryani is concerned go to Bombay Palace (sounds paradoxical but it’s true). The seafood is indeed one of the best in the city and the service is quite good. The restaurant staff is very courteous and makes efforts to make the guest feel at ease. For a good experience try the white wines with white meats and the red wine with the red meats.

The ambience complements the food very well with light music playing in the background. Valet parking is available. The place is currently open only for dinner and in the day is available for large or party bookings with special packages on offer.

What you pay for a meal for two – Rs. 650 (without wines)

Hyderabadi Biryani at Bombay Palace – Hyderabad Restaurants has been written by Pranay who writes for MetroMela

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Sarasota, Floridas best kept restaurant secrets http://www.lost-in-uk.com/sarasota-floridas-best-kept-restaurant-secrets/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/sarasota-floridas-best-kept-restaurant-secrets/#comments Mon, 28 Dec 2009 20:59:49 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/sarasota-floridas-best-kept-restaurant-secrets/ Sarasota, Florida's Best Kept Restaurant Secrets: Three Town Favorites, By Price

Sarasota, Florida is full of great dining spots and continues to blossom as the years go by. To name all of the great restaurants in Sarasota would take up an ... ]]> Sarasota, Florida’s Best Kept Restaurant Secrets: Three Town Favorites, By Price

Sarasota, Florida is full of great dining spots and continues to blossom as the years go by. To name all of the great restaurants in Sarasota would take up an entire book. But no matter how many hot new menus appear on the city’s hot list, no matter what venues are the latest award winners in atmosphere, cuisine and service, there will always be a few of those city’s best kept secrets that only the natives are keen to. A few of the best, in order of price, are illustrated below.

$ Super Cheap. Patellini’s Pizza.

Patellini’s is located on Main Street, right in the center of the city’s small downtown center. You can buy pizza by the slice or the pie, along with an Array of other fast Italian meals. Patellini’s has always been an unspoken hot spot for the areas artists and traveling hippie crews, as well as the well-informed Sarasota’s elite class. This is probably because of the open-minded friendly personality that the owner, who seems to be always working, exudes. You can tell that he truly wants to hear the what the people of the town are up to and he is the kind of guy that would give any wandering homeless person a free soda. Patellini’s is a great option for those visiting the downtown area’s musical attractions, or for those who find themselves venturing out to gaze at the boats in the marina (just a short walk from the joint). Additionally, Patellini’s is open later than the other quick serve restaurants in the downtown area, which is always a huge selling point. Oh, and not to mention, fantastic, one of a kind pizza.

$$ Moderately Cheap: El Greco

Also on Main Street, but in a more easterly direction than Patellini’s. Especially famous for its gyros, El Greco is a classic Greek restaurant that has been around for ages and is known for its exceptional Greek cuisine. Though the atmosphere is fairly undesirable (it is very cheap looking, almost cafeteria-like, and no music) the food far outweighs the awkwardness. It is so indescribably fantastic that one forgets the fact that they can hear the conversations of every other patron the very instant the warm complimentary bread is placed upon the table. All of the recipes are true to the classic Greek style and served accordingly. You can get anything from a shot of Greek coffee to Avgo Lemono (chicken lemon), their infamous soup. A great fulfilling combination is a Greek salad with a cheese Stromboli. The Stromboli

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The best Italian restaurants in Albuquerque, NM – Part 1 http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-italian-restaurants-in-albuquerque-nm-part-1/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-italian-restaurants-in-albuquerque-nm-part-1/#comments Mon, 28 Dec 2009 19:31:22 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/the-best-italian-restaurants-in-albuquerque-nm-part-1/ You may not think of Albuquerque, New Mexico as being the best place to find an Italian restaurant, but in fact you can find many fantastic restaurants with Italian cuisine there. Here are some of my favorite restaurant options:

1. ... ]]> You may not think of Albuquerque, New Mexico as being the best place to find an Italian restaurant, but in fact you can find many fantastic restaurants with Italian cuisine there. Here are some of my favorite restaurant options:

1. Trombino’s Bistro Italiano. 5415 Academy Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109, Phone: (505) 821-5974

Trombino’s is a great Italian restaurant. The meals are delicious and served up in large portions and the service is also very good. The ambiance is quite elegant in the dining room, while the bar is hopping and lively. There are some unique menu options that are particularly tasty, including the Fritti Di Mare (a seafood pasta dish) and the Chicken under a Brick (delicious chicken dish). The more classic dishes are also good here, such as the Veal Parmesan or the Lasagna.

2. Vivace. 3118 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, Phone: (505) 268-5965

Vivace’s is another nice Italian restaurant in the Nob Hill area of Albuqurque. The prices are a bit high, but the food is good and the dcor is very romantic and quaint. Try one of the pasta dishes as the homemade noodles are to die for. The wine list is also quite impressive.

3. Scalo Northern Italian Grill. 3500 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, Phone: (505) 255-8781

For another romantic Italian option, try Scalo Northern Italian Grill. The food is also great here, made with only the freshest ingredients. The Carpaccio or the White Bean Soup are both great choices for an appetizer, while the pasta dishes are only so-so. Instead, opt for a meat option for your entree like the grilled salmon filet or the pork chops. When you’re finished your meal, be sure to order up a crme brulee for dessert as it is delicious.

4. Farina’s Pizzaria Wine Bar. 510 Central Ave. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, Phone: 505-243-0130

If you are looking for good pizza, Farina’s is the place for you. The brick-oven-style pizza is just delicious with many creative topping options. My favorites are the Finocchio and the Bianco pizzas. The Finocchio is topped with caramelized onions and sweet fennel sausage and the Bianco is a white pizza with ricotta cheese, sage, artichoke and truffle oil. Yummy! Not only is the food good, but they also have a great wine and beer (local microbrewery beers on tap as well) selection. The atmosphere is also very lively, with fun music and a interesting dcor.

Enjoy your Italian meal out in Albuquerque!

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Best places to visit in London – Part 5 http://www.lost-in-uk.com/best-places-to-visit-in-london-part-5/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/best-places-to-visit-in-london-part-5/#comments Sun, 27 Dec 2009 10:52:23 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/best-places-to-visit-in-london-part-5/ Leicester Square
Leicester Square boasts a wide variety of shops, bars, nightclubs, cinemas, theatres and restaurants including my personal favourite, the Haagen-Dazs restaurant. The Trocadero shopping centre just west of the square is ... ]]>
As a Londoner, you’d think I’d have loads to tell you about the place. The truth is, it’s the city I’ve found it the hardest to write about so far.

This is because I’m so used to it, I don’t really notice all the tourist attractions. I walk past them on a daily basis without batting an eyelid.

I do, however, know my favourite places in the capital and I’m going to share them with you now.

The O2 Arena (formerly the Millennium Dome)

Located in Greenwich, south-east London, this is my concert venue of choice. It holds 20,000 people and I’ve seen many shows there. But even when I don’t have tickets to an event I still like to go. Entertainment Avenue, inside the dome and surrounding the arena, has a fantastic Array of shops, bars, restaurants, clubs and a Vue cinema, so it’s a great place to enjoy a meal, have a night out or just socialise with family or friends.

The West End

The entertainment centre of the capital and one of the busiest spots in London. Here are some of the best places to visit while you’re in the West End:

Leicester Square

Leicester Square boasts a wide variety of shops, bars, nightclubs, cinemas, theatres and restaurants including my personal favourite, the Haagen-Dazs restaurant. The Trocadero shopping centre just west of the square is fantastic visit Designer Sale Shop for fashionable designer clothing at knock-down prices. Leicester Square is a nice place to sit and have lunch while engaging in a spot of people-watching or even some celeb-spotting, as Capital Radio is broadcast from here.

Trafalgar Square

Just south of Leicester Square, this is where you’ll find Nelson’s Column. The square used to be full of pigeons but this is becoming less common as it’s now forbidden to feed them. In Trafalgar Square you can sit and eat by the fountains, take interesting photos or meet up with friends. The Caf on the Square sells great food as well as hot and cold drinks at reasonable prices.

Covent Garden

Covent Garden is an Italian-style piazza packed with cafs, pubs, theatres, boutiques and the Royal Opera House. The only area of London licensed for street entertainment, it’s full of jugglers, mime artists and musicians. In the middle of the piazza is the famous Covent Garden Market where you can buy almost anything, from clothes to food to arts and crafts.

Oxford Street

Europe’s largest high street, and in my opinion, the best! It has over 300 shops and department stores including the world-famous Selfridges where you can buy absolutely anything. Just off Oxford Street you’ll find Bond Street, home to the most expensive shops in London Gucci, Chanel, Versace, D&G, Armani and Tiffany’s, to name but a few. Even if you can’t afford the designer labels, go and have a browse.

While you’re in London, I suggest purchasing a ferry ride down the Thames. It’s a lot more scenic than getting the Tube. You get to see all the sights, such as Tower Bridge [above], Buckingham Palace, the London Eye [below], the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. I’ve done it before and I learnt a lot of stuff that I probably should have already known about the history of the city. And it’s beautiful at night.

Tip: If you’re planning a visit to London, bring enough money! London is more expensive than many other cities in the world.

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12 World Class Restaurants To Visit In 2008 http://www.lost-in-uk.com/12-world-class-restaurants-to-visit-in-2008/ http://www.lost-in-uk.com/12-world-class-restaurants-to-visit-in-2008/#comments Sat, 26 Dec 2009 05:20:06 +0000 admin http://www.lost-in-uk.com/12-world-class-restaurants-to-visit-in-2008/
1. El Bulli in Spain chosen as the World’s Best Restaurant in Europe.

2. The Fat Duck in UK which was the Chefs Choice.

3. Pierre Gagnaire in France.

Food has through history played a role in the way the world functions. Kings and Emperors used to pride themselves on their kitchens and exotic food made by the world’s best chefs had the same value as treasures.

A glance into the two volume compilation “The Cambridge World History of Food” shows how mankind developed exotic tastes how spices were traded like gold, and more. The volumes are standard references world –wide for social scientists, economists, nutritionists, and gourmets. A website http://www.foodtimeline.org/ has a wonderful time line of food which shows that fish, egges, and mushrooms were eaten as early as before 17,000 BCE and that bread, beer, and soup was in the diet as far back as 10000 BCE.

The modern world too runs on its stomach and world wide restaurants compete to gain the status of “best restaurant.” If a restaurant is listed by S Pellegrino in its list of “ the world’s 50 Best Restaurants,” then its like wining an honor and prize. The list each year is complied by Nespresso World’s 50 Best Academy consisting of food writers, critics, publishers, and commentators from all over the world.

So if you are a gourmet and world traveler here are a few restaurants you may wish to try the 2007 list included:

1. El Bulli in Spain chosen as the World’s Best Restaurant in Europe.

2. The Fat Duck in UK which was the Chefs Choice.

3. Pierre Gagnaire in France.

4. The French Laundry in the US adjudged the Best in the Americas.

5. Tetsuya’s in Australia adjudged the best in Australasia.

6. Bras in France.

7. Mugaritz in Spain.

8. Le Louis XV in Monaco.

9. Per Se in the US.

10. Arzak in Spain.

11. El Celler deCan Roca in Spain.

12. Gamero Rosso in Italy.

It’s all about quality reaching new heights. Detailed information on the best restaurants in the world and past lists can be viewed at http://www.theworlds50best.com/index.html . Chefs and food critics and aficionados from all over the world congregate to London for the awards functions each year. In a global world more and more people are expanding their minds and trying out the cuisine of other cultures and nations.

The World Wide Web is replete with information on cuisine, cooking, wine, and dining choices and trends. So if you want to be trendy and know how to eat what, which wine to select, and more then open your mind to new experiences and educate yourself in every direction using the knowledge highway the internet has become.

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