Pret A Manger
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Originally opened as a small sandwich shop for city workers, the cafe has grown rapidly, offering after-work cocktails, an esteemed dinner menu and, the newest addition, a weekend brunch selection.
The eggs your way box is well and truly ticked, with three separate offerings of eggs benedict (£9) with bacon, eggs royale (£12) with salmon and eggs florentine (£8) with spinach; all served on thick, soft white muffins with a rich, tangy hollandaise.
For a sweeter option, the brioche French toast (£8) features baked brioche drenched in eggs and cream, accompanied with cinnamon and sweet/spicy plums and yoghurt.
The cocktail selection (all £7) is unique to the menu, and reveals a more playful side to Table.
Add this to the egg and flour along with coarsely grated beetroot and chopped spring onions.
Pret A Manger - restaurant with Disabled Access - London - Euans ...
Seating designed to keep you away Went in the other day and could not get to the seating because the new seating allows so little space for people to pass between tables.
Most people sit near the door and that blocks access to mos...
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As a Pret Team Member, you’ll not only work hard and make the best sandwiches (using amazing natural ingredients) but you’ll spend time with energetic people, engage with customers and have lots of fun too.
After 12 weeks training, we pay our lovely Team Members £8.85 an hour in London and other expensive cities, including a weekly mystery shopper bonus (on average, 85% of our teams receive this bonus every week).
London Restaurant Review: Viajante - Telegraph
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It's the first thing I'd do if someone gave me a town hall and told me to turn it into a fancy restaurant – go out and buy a giant lampshade, one that makes a statement, something like, 'Look at me!
The first actual course was a squid carpaccio with ink granita.
The whole thing was great, but it's more of an event than a restaurant.
The imaginative menu features pan-fried black bream with sautéed samphire and saffron cream (£23.50 for three courses) A blue police lamp signals this bistro's former life.
Yachties flock here for the local fish and meat, such as slow-roasted pork belly with leek dauphinoise and Isle of Wight blue cheese (£14.95) You can still post letters into a box in a wall of Hugh and Mary Cocker's quaint restaurant.
Restaurant review: Fishy Fishy, Brighton | Matthew Norman | Life ...
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Regarding Fishy Fishy, co-owned by affable X Factor frontman Dermot O'Leary, I cannot decide whether to be Simon Cowell or Cheryl Cole.
With the menu and deliberately artless look to the inside (blue walls, plain furniture, piscine prints, no fuss or poncery), this is a tribute act to FishWorks, the chain that went on quite a journey of its own, from genuine excellence to smug mediocrity.
Grilled herring had a pleasingly crispy skin but was curiously bland, while mackerel pâté overcompensated by leaving an overpoweringly fishy fishy aftertaste.
"Imagine an old farmer on a rusty tractor who decides to make a mackerel pâté," said my friend, an urban Jew turned gentleman pig farmer.
"Fishy Fishy fish and chips," he said patiently, "and one fish pie."