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Registered: 02-25-07
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Chains: • Strada: Run by the same team that brought us Belgos, this is a growing chain of comfortable, contemporary Italian restaurants. Vogue raves about their “yummy retro Italian food at restrained prices,” and it is all good, although their wood-burning ovens make the most fantastic pizzas imaginable (I prefer the Caprino). The house red is very, very quaffable, so you need study their wine list no further. Perfect for a rainy night in autumn or winter, or for sitting outside on a balmy summer evening. Be sure to make Strada part of your life in London, no matter how long or short your stay is. • Wagamama: The pioneer of Japanese noodle canteens, the original was designed by none other than the high priest of Minimalism, John Pawson, himself. A firm favorite with Londoners, the food is very reasonable, very quick and always delicious. Effortlessly stylish branches are all over London. • Pizza Express: It sounds like a Dominoes but couldn’t be further from it. This ubiquitous chain has, for forty years, offered a very simple and successful formula – great-tasting pizza in attractive surroundings. However, with one on almost every street corner, they’ve become victims of their own success (Pizza Excess?), and the pizza is actually not as good as Strada’s.
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Junior Member
Registered: 09-23-07
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If you want good pizza in London you should go to Pizza Hut they have way better food in the UK then in the US. If you walk in you can either go to the buffet or a table, and get sides, appetizers,pizza, drinks and deserts they have deals where the more people in your party the cheaper it is, and you get more food! the menu Menu the deals DealsWe almost ate at pizza express yet it was more expensive and everyone in their had on a tuxedo
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