Resto 65 Yori, Piccadilly
For about 12 quid for food and beer Yori offers good value if you don't want to spend too much but feel like going somewheret superior to a chain place for lunch.
For about 12 quid for food and beer Yori offers good value if you don't want to spend too much but feel like going somewheret superior to a chain place for lunch.
Orsini's food is not complicated but it is executed with elegance using delicious ingredients. Next time I'll book and make a full evening of it.
In this veggie-dominated strip it turns out that Shah is much superior on the food front to its meaty rival across the road, Taste of India.
I felt a lot better when I came out than I did when I went in and that's worth paying a few euros premium for.
Phil Collins nearly ruins a fine cheeseburger.
Several restaurants have bitten the dust in this location since I first moved to the area twenty odd years ago but I hope this one survives. It's good to have a bit of variety on Green Lanes in the shape of Boon Noon.
Cheap beer and good eats make happy Levetts.
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I'm sure there are more 'authentic' (whatever that means) vegan places around the area but I'd thoroughly recommend Mildred's to veggie and non-veggie friends alike.