Saturday, April 11, 2015

So we were at Breizh weekend a la carte Café (fully D


Forbidden Planet - the coolest branch coolest store on the planet. This is a store that sells "Cult products", that is, if you give the politically correct: obsessive nerds anything about it. Starting in the new book (and earlier) Neil Gaiman to precise lightsaber replica comes as a week in a hotel. The store sells Diwidiaim of the series not to mention me they exist, arm and a leg SF books and fantasy and lots of merchandise silly and wonderful like a box mints in the form of Death star. Two-story giant squeals of excitement and sighs of longing. I bought all the chapters of "Dungeons and Dragons" painted , the "Coraline" Figure Chris Riddell, two books by Robin McKinley, the All Clear of Connie Willis and a sticker that says Keep calm and eat a cupcake.
Open all week: Monday to Saturday starting weekend a la carte ten, twelve first began. Closing hours vary between six and eight, so check here. You may also want to check before your visit and plan accordingly, that sometimes creates signature events worth particular. There are student discounts, so bring your your valid student card with you and presented it before the account that they do not agree to cancel weekend a la carte and move again.
Foyles - very close to the Forbidden weekend a la carte Planet is located at Foyles, five-story Mlawooooooot books. Those who are used to mega-bookstores of the United States is not necessarily going to be excited, but Frovnzielim as I lay down all the bags Forbidden weekend a la carte Planet on a chair and settle down beside them look through cookbooks weekend a la carte wing vast, impressive plays Division (lots of Shakespeare) or level of science and history.
Westfield Mall - near the train station Shepherd's Bush (and near several other stations, it turns out) is the huge mall I mentioned in the previous post. There is a very large branch of Marks & Spencer, a store that sells only to Kim, branches of all the major networks and stand cupcakes (!). Along with about Avenue restaurants that meets all possible taste, it's a good place to buy everything you were looking for one revealed, without fighting the crowds filling the mass of Oxford weekend a la carte Street.
St Paul's weekend a la carte Cathedral - an amazing cathedral designed by Christopher Wren, the architect who helped rebuild London after the Great Fire in 1666. Amazing sculptures outside (so amazing that even their part sculpted faces the wall!), weekend a la carte A fascinating mosaics and paintings inside. Entry into a bit expensive (fifteen pounds), but also includes audio guide that tells of the history of the cathedral (Charles and Diana were married in Westminster place!), Its architecture and how its design serves to function as a church. Because of the really worth of art-striking, especially those who read the Blackout and All Clear Connie Willis and / or remember fondly the Mary Poppins. A travel guide Lonely Planet says that even a successful restaurant in the basement, but we did not check. Open to visitors Monday to Saturday from eight and a half to four. It is recommended to arrive early. Since that St. Paul was taken to death and all open look better in my Hmafna camera, I took pictures of the stairs; Devoid of an old woman who wants we feed the birds.
War Museum: Museum weekend a la carte of Military History of the United Kingdom. Since Britain there is a lot of years and intervened in many wars, has a lot to show. There is an exhibition of a family from London during the Blitz, lots of guns, tanks and planes from different periods, an exhibition weekend a la carte of portraits painted during the Second World Wars (especially exciting, in my opinion, but it ends in January 2013) and an exhibition about spies and secret warfare. All accompanied by lots of explanations, those who have the patience to read, and a lot of interesting things. I am of those who prefer to art history, and I got the impression that the museum is outside the radar of most visitors somehow. Very interesting and highly recommended. Their gift shop is also interesting, and full of history books. Please note that the museum will be closed for six months starting in January 2013. The other entrance is free, but it is advisable to make a donation to the museum can continue operating.
Finally regarding Chinese restaurants in Chinatown: know the trick where a quality Asian restaurant, measured by the amount H"mkomiim "(ie, Asian ethnic group that matches the style of restaurant food) eat it? So even restaurant owners in Chinatown in London know this trick. It was found that most of the restaurants there are some stories, or several rooms, and sitting room facing the street Chinese families (I bet the owner's relatives came free lunch). Other rooms / floors sit people not affect the attractiveness of the restaurant (that is, all non-Chinese family). The solution? Look very much in advance lah recommendations, or just SAY "life and death" weekend a la carte and choose one of the restaurants. The food might not be amazing, but it's weekend a la carte Chinese food in Chinatown and is likely to be at least not bad.
Basically I listened to a lot of recommendations from blogs and articles in Hebrew, then you can call on a large portion of dough violent places in the desert from the gut and just in "Mouse World". I prefer to talk in detail about places I have not written about them Israeli blogosphere to expose a few more things and you can choose from a range.
So we were at Breizh weekend a la carte Café (fully D'aonion recommends, crepe served with cheese, mother, fried egg and onion confit, pictured above), and in Les Galopines (who changed the menu, it turns out. Lamb shoulder was not served with onion confit, But there was absolutely crispy and juicy as Amit Aaronson said his recommendation. Even the steak was excellent and he actually does coveted served with confit). We were also a few random places, weekend a la carte and in some places David Leibowitz recommended them, so Scmdomni have not written about the holy tongue.
Generally not place any restaurant we ordered we were there, due to the irrational fear of my talking on the phone with people I do not know at all, and in particular in French service providers. Our method? Arrive really early, when the restaurant opens, and hope for the best. It worked every time a trip, except when we tried to come back on Sunday to Breizh Café and it turns out they only get Rishon An

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