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Budget Restaurants in S.W. London |
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Eating out can
be expensive and that means less money to spend on sightseeing
so if you’re on a limited budget chances are you’ll
pick fast food restaurants and sandwiches to fill your
stomach.
There is, however, a good range of budget restaurants
that combine fine dining and bargain prices. Our selection
of restaurants all offer meals for less than £15
and some at less than £10.
Axum [map], Wandsworth Road, offers an unusual dining
experience based on the exotic and interesting Ethiopian
cuisine. Try one of the dishes from the wide menu
and enjoy the hospitality and friendliness of the staff.
There’s plenty of vegetarian and vegan food to choose from, and an extensive wine list packed
with unusual options such as honey wine.
If you’re hankering after some good old style steak
or burgers head to Biguns Ribs [map],
Warwick Way, Pimlico, which offers diners an authentic
American experience in the heart of Westminster. Aside
from the all-American menu there’s also Mediterranean
treats on the specials board that are great value for
money.
You can compromise on price without compromising on taste
and Blakes at The Blakes Hotel [map],
Roland Gardens, is testament to this.
Blakes is possibly the most stylish hotel in London, and
the restaurant is nothing short of exceptional. The menu
focuses on offerings from around the world, with rare
oriental dishes being a favourite. Tables are adorned
with the finest appointments however nothing can overshadow
the cuisine which like the décor draws its inspiration
from all corners of the globe. The menu includes Ginger
consommé, Orange Salmon sashimi with green rice,
coriander, chillies mint or galangal.
One of London’s oldest Russian restaurants Borshtch’n
Tears [map],
Beauchamp Place, has been around since the first half
of the 20th century and offers diners prices that are
certainly from a by-gone era. The décor and atmosphere,
however, is bang up to date and a visit to the Borshtch’n
proves something of a wild vodka-fuelled experience with
lively music every night and diners invited to dance on
the tables.
For a quieter night that still reflects the interesting
cuisine of eastern Europe head to Daquise which
offers authentic Polish cuisine and
was established in 1947 as a meeting and socialising
place for Polish exiles.
Enjoy excellent cuisine fused with traditional Polish
hospitality at Daquise based at Thurloe Street.
Do your bit for the planet whilst enjoying tasty cuisine
at Eco-Brixton [map],
Market Row, Electric Lane, Brixton.
Choose from a menu of value for money treats including
sandwiches and pizzas made with the restaurant's very
own freshly made dough. Pizzas are made with organic vegetables
and salads are given their own ECO twists to create unusual
dishes.
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