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Savoir Fare London: Stylish and Affordable Dining (Savoir Fare Guides)

Savoir Fare London: Stylish and Affordable Dining (Savoir Fare Guides)
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It’s easy to find a great meal in London, and–with the exchange rate and soaring prices–easier yet to find a meal that is ruinously expensive. But what fun is that? Enter Elaine Louie, a New York Times staffer who writes on food, design, and style. What better person to suss out the spots where the most stylish of Londoners dine while staying solvent? Tracking down leads from architects, curators, designers, and other sources with discriminating taste and exacting palates, Louie profiles fifty venues that would be considered great finds at any price and where a meal (not counting tip and beverage) can be enjoyed for less than $25. The restaurants range across ethnicities, and include a substantial number of traditional British and Continental restaurants. They deliver on decor (cool, charming, and/or beautiful) and the food (not necessarily three-course meals, but sometimes more modern, light dining) is always memorable. Follow the leads of fashionable epicures to: 
• Baker & Spice, a chic spot favored by the impeccably dressed “yummy mummies,” young mothers who savor the best quiches in London and golden-crusted meat pies filled with baby veggies fresh from the British countryside• the “darling and simple café” atop four floors of fashion in the hip Dover Street Market, centrally located near Bond Street• Crazie Homies in hip Westbourne Grove, where the food is inspired by street vendors and taquerias found throughout Mexico and is freshly made from authentic recipes–try the potent yet refreshingly smoky margaritas• Jin Kichi, the tiny Hampsted eatery, bedecked with red paper lanterns, where the delectable fare means the place is usually filled with Japanese expats

The venues are located in city-central locations and hip neighborhoods and a few of the best are even tucked away in museums and department stores, making this a highly practical guide for travelers who need to plan their time efficiently. In addition to the fifty restaurants with full profiles, the author has included short descriptions of another two dozen places worth visiting.

 
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Product Details
Author:Elaine Louie
Paperback:192 pages
Publisher:Little Bookroom
Publication Date:December 02, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:1892145650
Product Length:4.77 inches
Product Width:0.64 inches
Product Height:5.9 inches
Product Weight:0.69 pounds
Package Length:6.0 inches
Package Width:4.7 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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5Imagine a NYTimes Restaurant Review---for London  Dec 22, 2008 By Lee Stone
I got this book for my friends who come visit me in London all the time---and the picks in there are great! It reads like a NY Times dining article but about places in London, which lends it a credible voice to the places mentioned---great picks include Chowki (great Indian food), Bea's of Bloomsbury (best cupcakes in London although the book doesn't mention that), and Ottolenghi, although I don't know how the last one reached under the 25 dollar limit!

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4Savoir Fare London: Stylish Dining for Under $25  Apr 08, 2010 By R. Hess "R Hess"
Great book for above average meals in London. The only flaw was that each restaurant had only the name of the neighborhood the restaurant was in. London is a HUGE place and postal codes for the restaurants would greatly help in finding each one on a map. I spent a lot of time on the internet/Google looking for them. Many are on tiny streets, alleys or passages which don't appear on any printed maps and the internet is the only way to find them. Most were easy to get to via the Underground.

The two best were:

Baker & Spice at 54-56 Elizabeth St, Belgravia SW1W 9PB. A short and beautiful stroll east of the Sloane Square station. Delightfully fresh ingredients in unusual combinations.

One not included that should be is Geales at 2 Farmer Street, Notting Hill Gate W8. Down a small alley just across from the Notting Hill Gate station. Great seafood in a quiet, sophistocated atmosphere. Unhurried service. We were there for about 3 hours for a late lunch.

Also check our the seafood bar in Harrods food court.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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