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Subject: Re: First Time travel to London Posted on: > > ** Sun, 29 Oct 2006 16:48:47 -0700

In article <9Y-dnSyoh6gdYdjYnZ2dnUVZ8q6dnZ2d@pipex.net>,
barney2@cix.compulink.co.uk wrote:

> In article ,
> poldy@kfu.com (poldy) wrote:
>
> > *From:* poldy
> > *Date:* Sun, 29 Oct 2006 16:48:47 -0700
> >
> > In article ,
> > "Sarah Banick" wrote:
> >
> > > I think the others have covered most everything, except restaurants.
> > > And they are right -- everything is expensive. But, I'm really crazy
> > > about "ethnic" food, which usually ends up being much cheaper than
> > > regular restaurants and even pubs. Check out the Indian, Pakistani,
> > > Middle Eastern, etc. places if you wanta to save some money (if you
> > > like the food, that is) :-)
> >
> > Indian food in London doesn't appear to be much cheaper.
>
> It's often expensive and not very good in the centre (there are
> exceptions, of course; I stumbled across one in Soho a few weeks ago), but
> it can be both cheap and good if you head out e.g. to the Brick Lane area.

Went to the Masala Zone in Earls Court back in July. I think they have
some kind of lunch special.