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Gilmore



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I didn't enjoy the Hilton Park Lane too much.

The Dorchester has always been good to me and would recommend that one over the two, especially for afternoon tea and Raspberry Martini's in the evening. Thumbs Up -Michael

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Jonny Fresh



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According to Lenny Henry the Premier Inn is very good Whistle

Post #278387 Thu Oct 21 2010 3:36pm
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Kaine



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Jonny Fresh wrote:
According to Lenny Henry the Premier Inn is very good Whistle


was fully booked Laughing Embarassed

Post #278399 Thu Oct 21 2010 6:49pm
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leedsunited



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The Embankment is very popular, always very busy just need to bring your own cardboard box Whistle

Post #278814 Wed Oct 27 2010 9:06pm
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Kaine



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Hi Guys,

Just need to sort a restaurant for the Saturday night

Anyone been to Zuma? http://www.zumarestaurant.com/

Cheers

Kaine

Post #279861 Tue Nov 09 2010 9:27pm
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NickM



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Nice place.....food good too...

I also like Bluebird a lot, in Chelsea, great bar to drink in, and food great too....but mate you'll get lots of people telling you their fave places, so go with Zuma if thats your preference....

Post #279894 Wed Nov 10 2010 8:26am
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Jimmy_75000



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Kaine wrote:
Hi Guys,

Just need to sort a restaurant for the Saturday night

Anyone been to Zuma? http://www.zumarestaurant.com/

Cheers

Kaine


Zuma is best know for the bar.... especially on a saturday night. Great atmosphere but for Asian food, I prefer Nobu Park Lane.... Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6

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Post #279896 Wed Nov 10 2010 8:36am
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Kaine



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Cheers Nick - yeah I know, but just wanted opinion on zuma if anyone had been. Read some reviews and gets rated

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Zuma is great full of very wealthy middle eastern types. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Very Annoyed wrote:
Zuma is great full of very wealthy middle eastern types.


Laughing Laughing Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6

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Post #279911 Wed Nov 10 2010 11:03am
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NickM



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Asia De Cuba very nice too.....Nobu, too pretentious, too too much......

Venture over to Tower bridge - Le Pont De La Tour....always great there and lovely views too....

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DrLex



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As Nick has it, a personal fave time! Same stable as Pont de la Tour, I'd recommend Bibendum, which is walkable from the Pelham. Fantastic wine list and excellent food; discrete service, yet not over-priced.

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Kaine



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thanks guys - dropped Zuma now so appreciate the feedback.

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how about Oxo Tower? any opinions? view looks good Very Happy

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i heard a few people took their wifes and girlfriends up the OxO tower Whistle

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"took my friend Eleanor up the Oxo Tower last week and I must say it was lovely. In fact,she has recommended it to all her other friends. I’ll be taking my other girlfriend Kerrie up there too. It is a truly brilliant restaurant.

My Husband has always nagged me to try it up at the Oxo Tower but, to be honest I am too tight and thought I wouldn't enjoy it very much. Well he finally convinced me to splash out and go. What an experience! The place was fantastic, the service was smooth and I had a fabulous time. I am so glad I let him take me up the Oxo Tower we would certainly be doing it again with some friends I hope.

I have tried to talk to my girlfriend into letting me take her to the Oxo Tower for the last few years now, but for some reason she just did not let me. So, as I couldn’t wait any longer I took my friend Gordon up the Oxo Tower and it was a wonderful experience that has changed us forever"

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