Marie's Cafe
Maries cafe is a Thai restaurant that also serves traditional English breakfast and is widely recognised for serving up inexpensive and decent size portion!
MARIES CAFE LONDON
Maries Cafe is a Thai restaurant that also serves traditional English breakfast at great prices!
It’s widely recognised for serving up inexpensive and decent size portion which making it one of the popular restaurant in Waterloo, London.
The restaurant is smallish, simple and cosy form inside, but you will find the place welcoming and warm as the staff are friendly and happy to help…
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eggbaconchipsandbeans: Maries Cafe, Lower Marsh, Waterloo
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is a perfect example of what a cafe should be.
You can have a big old British fry-up or a top Thai meal.
The ebcb has a certain Thai quality - particularly in the egg.
Lovely chips too.
And there's a Thai feel to the condiments too.
Marie's Cafe: Thai food and greasy spoon in Lower Marsh
STIR FRY OR CURRY AND RICE | MARIE'S CAFÉ | UP TO £8 ...
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In fact, it is a greasy spoon, at least until 5pm when it morphs into a marvellously cheap Thai BYOB restaurant that regularly has queues out of the door.
Alternatively keep things simple with a massive plate of Pad Thai noodles for £6.50.
You aren't going to go home hungry, but if you've got some room left, get a plate of fried banana fritters with ice cream and honey for just £2.90 - perfect to share between four if you want something sweet to finish.
Where To Eat And Drink In... Waterloo | Londonist
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Street food is your best bet for lunch in Waterloo, and there's one place to head to: Lower Marsh Market has a range of stalls selling international food-to-go around lunchtime every weekday (with the biggest range on Fridays).
The Cut Bar, attached to the Young Vic theatre, serves burgers to rival Byron opposite and there’s also a branch of Mexican chain Wahaca on Waterloo Road.
Not far from Southwark station, towards London Bridge, is Gordon Ramsay’s energetic Italian restaurant Union Street Café.
Both The Penny Bar underneath The Old Vic theatre and The Cut Bar at The Young Vic serve the classics (the former is also a café by day), while Cubana is a master of the mojito and Scooter Cafe does excellent negronis and spritz.
A bar with the heart of a local pub is Walrus Bar and Hostel on the intersection of Westminster Bridge Road and Lower Marsh, who serves up decent cocktails, shooters and bar snacks with zero pretence thanks to their unfailingly welcoming staff.