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jane2959
Hello All,
I an new here so hope that this is in the right place, My question is i won £40 worth of Restaurant vouchers to be used at plant hollywood, Navajo Joes covent gardens, Sticky fingers Kensington, palm court brassiere covent gardens, covent gardens 8/9 James street, Hampstead 76 Health Street, Maxwells or Oxford 36/37 Queen Street.
Is there any one that knows what these places are like, and what would be a good choice to go to, what kind of food they serve French English etc..????
Thanks
Jane
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Posted: 2005-09-30 14:21:03
All In London
Hi Jane,
Welcome to The Knowledge.

Take a look at our Restaurants Section
All In London has over 3,600 London restaurants listed, described and showing contact details.

Many of these have reviews posted by our users. Just scroll to the bottom of the page and it will tell you how many reviews there are for that section. Then just click on the link to view them.

For the restaurants that you were interested in see:

Planet Hollywood

Navajo Joe

Sticky Fingers

Palm Court Brasserie

Maxwell’s

I hope that these help.

Any experience of these restaurants anybody else?

All the best,


AIL Staff
Posted: 2005-09-30 14:59:32
TheMog
Hi Jane,

Good job winning the vouchers Happy

Apart from Palm Court Brasserie all of those restaurants serve American style food, burgers, steaks, fries etc. Palm Court serves Mediterranean food.

I'd go with Palm Court, it's in Covent Garden and serves something other than fatty burgers and chips.

Cheers,
Mogwai
Posted: 2005-09-30 15:01:58
jane2959
thanks very much for the info. i think your right Mogwia sonething oter than burgers and chips would be nice,
Posted: 2005-09-30 23:24:30
hugotri
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Posted: 2008-05-23 14:13:19
hugotri
I’ve been a member of Treat for a number of months and I’ve saved loads of
money eating out. The card costs £29.95 and is valid for a year – it gives
you loads of offers (mostly 2 for the price of 1’s) at well over a hundred
restaurants. Some restaurants give a discount for up to 10 people on just 1
card meaning that you will make the money back on the card many times over
from just one use.



But it’s not just restaurant where you can save money - other great offers
include 2 for 1 tickets at Jongleurs Comedy clubs, 33% off cinema tickets
(at the Odeon on Shaftsbury Avenue) and save over £100 when booking a room
at myhotels!



I used the discount code I saw on a leaflet - REWARD1 to get the card for
£24.95!



You can also book get discount theatre tickets through the lifestyle section
of the site.



Definitely recommend becoming a member!



Have a look at the website treatcard.co.uk
Posted: 2008-05-23 14:15:11
darel60
I am going for a trip with my fiance to europe and really confused about which restaurant to choose from so while searching i came through this website, Is this website[url]http://covent-garden.fluidrestaurantguide.co.uk/[/url] is really good as it sounds on web?
Posted: 2010-03-02 03:43:50
All In London
:sleeping:
Posted: 2010-03-02 09:20:43
krunchie frog
No I hear that website is a load of balls and it is run by hooligans who beat up pensioners to fund their Snickers addiction.

Is only what I heard.
Posted: 2010-03-02 13:06:07
vikz
If anybody else is looking for discounts in London restaurants, I have just purchased a Gourmet Society Membership at www.frenzie.co.uk

The membership cost £1.49 for a 6 Month Membership. You receive up to 50% off over 3,500 Top Restaurants and its a 96% discount from the usual membership price

Thought I would share this as it looks really good....bit stupid not to buy really
Posted: 2010-05-10 15:23:45
tanmaysnv
I think the Gourmet Burger Kitchen is a similar concept, with small burgers starting at £3.95. As well as the usual beef, chicken and veggie options, there are more unusual varieties like the organic wild boar burger.
Thanks
Posted: 2010-05-11 12:26:34
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