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GOING OUT: The World's best venues
Greetings all !
Just realised we don't have a thread which details the best places to go in all different parts of the world. Since we're quite an international bunch I reckon we could give each other a lot of good places to go out, clubs, bars, restaurants, theatre etc.
I guess I should start, I'll start with one in London, great place if you like Indian food with a decent English touch: The Bombay Brasserie
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Oh you cruel knave. You've made me hungry for something I cannot attain tonight. :angry: What I would give for two pints of Guinness and a sit down at that restaurant of yours.
If in Montreal, this is somewhere you must go.
The Best Smoked Meat on the Planet!
http://www.schwartzsdeli.com/index_eng.html
"A Beef on Rye to Freeze to Death for!"
- Financial Times of London
"The best place in the Milky Way to sample smoked meat sandwiches!"
- Time Magazine
"When you're in Montreal, you must go to Schwartz's"
- New York Times
"A Montreal legend for 75 years. So what's the big deal? It's the viande fumé that overwhelms two slices of rye."
- National Geographic
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Going out as in restaurant? Can't help you there too much though.
But I can recommend the following for clubbing:
Saint Tropez.
The best partying happens in Saint Tropez. Save some money and go there. You'll have a blast. Hopefully I'm going there in the summer.
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Ah, food.
I'll contribute:
If in Dublin, there's a great and relatively cheap place called SaBa - it's thai and southeast asian food. Great choice, inexpensive, and very good service. I do recommend booking in advance or planning on getting plastered at the bar while you're waiting, because their cocktails are also excellent.
I am ashamed to admit I forget the names of restaurants with ridiculous ease, even if I remember the location physically....
In Madrid, however, there is an argentinian asador just of the Isabel II square, opposite the Teatro Real. If you like meat, that's your spot. Not cheap though, although delicious. Hmmmmm ribs...
One of the best known cafes in Madrid - Cafe de las Letras - IIRC, on Calle Alcalá, between the Paseo del Prado and Sol, again, expensive, but in a fantastically restored old building that keeps cool in the summer, with good service, and a good beer selection and great views over the scorching hot street during the summer. Great place for a coffee and newspaper read, or to sit down with a book and a beer during the hot hours.
Again, in Dublin, Cruzzo, in Malahide, is renown in Ireland, but what is less known is their wonderful Sunday brunches. On the pricey side, but with a view of the Marina (hot waitresses), great food, and usually not uncomfortably busy.
And if you are in Madrid during the summer, the Teatro Real has a summer program of activities with some great opera. I love the city to the point that I'm just happy bumming around from spot to spot, stopping for a beer when i get tired or too hot... Plenty of nightclubs for those so inclined though. Around Arenal in the old city, and many others.
I remember many more, but not with that kind of detail. Enjoy!
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Try the 9:30 Club in Washington DC if you want to see live and epically awesome bands and groups.
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Sorry, it's in German, but this is some of the best ice cream ever. The service especially is much better than the reviews let on.
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Originally Posted by edyzmedieval
Going out as in restaurant? Can't help you there too much though.
But I can recommend the following for clubbing:
Saint Tropez.
The best partying happens in Saint Tropez. Save some money and go there. You'll have a blast. Hopefully I'm going there in the summer.
What we call the thirtheenth in the dozen, soooooo many places like it. Best partying, East-Berlin and just about everything Barcelona.
More specific, Amsterdam on queensday, it's crazy but you have to see it once, can hardly move unless you go by boat.
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Legends American Grill, a local chain around the Des Moines area. Legends Burger=better than all else. And still pretty cheap.
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In and out.... Nuff said.... wait and Sonic
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I heard there was a new fish and chips shop opening in Taree sometime soon.
Probably on Muldoon street.
At the very best, you may get fresh, "Fish".
Anyway, if you are in Taree, and it's best you never are, then look for the fish and chips shop.
Glad I could participate.
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Without a doubt the best restaurant I have ever eaten in
http://www.eatoutcornwall.com/cornwa...nt.php?pv=5359
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Lanzarotte, Pueto del Carmen - where I sometimes go for holidays, there a fairly large chain of restaurants - "Lani's". It's a fairly middle class set of family sit down dinner locations.
The foods of equally high quality in each one, but the staff in the newer "Grill" next to the "Indian" and the one with the light blue glassy mosaic on the floor has especially friendly staff and you always get a warm welcome. At some of the others, although the staff are ok, they are a little cold and emotionless at times and never engage in "small talk".
"La Ola", another one of Lani's restaurants, also provides a fairly freindly environment and, being the newest, also has a few more artistic features. As before, the food is undeabatably excellent.
"Cafe La Ola", which is another member of the chain, is drastically different to the rest. It's got an Indian/Thai theme. I've never been inside, but I hear it has post-dinner entertainment and a few snazzy decorative features. Beyond that I'm not too sure, although I'm going after Easter, so should be able to give a better review.
~:)
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Excellent! Keep it going gents. Here's one in Paris, very well known of course. It's good but pricey. The Blue Elephant Paris. It's the kind of venue to go for a special date, birthdays, and other events. It's not an everyday eating joint.
Anyone got some pointers for New York City ?
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Originally Posted by Glenn
I heard there was a new fish and chips shop opening in Taree sometime soon.
Probably on Muldoon street.
At the very best, you may get fresh, "Fish".
Anyway, if you are in Taree, and it's best you never are, then look for the fish and chips shop.
Glad I could participate.
What a pleasant fish, such a meaty dish?
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One of my favourite restaurants outside of Germany, this was started by a German owner who was a good friend, and who then sold it to someone else. When I went back, I was glad they kept similar food and atmosphere.
The restaurant below Gran Hotel Costa Rica is also excellent.
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Cool restaurant where I live, the food isn't the greatest, but the good news is that you can reserve the tower for two, and it doesn't cost you extra just reserve 1 week ahead to be sure it's available. Perfect if you have the bug.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/187/4...2e3541eb63.jpg
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Originally Posted by Sinan
Greetings all !
Just realised we don't have a thread which details the best places to go in all different parts of the world. Since we're quite an international bunch I reckon we could give each other a lot of good places to go out, clubs, bars, restaurants, theatre etc.
I guess I should start, I'll start with one in London, great place if you like Indian food with a decent English touch:
The Bombay Brasserie
*Kashmiri Chilli & Curry Leaf Prawn
Prawns spiced with curry leaves and Kashmiri chillies, cooked on a griddle.
£11.50
:fainting:
Wow, that's like 50 USD! But I wants them! Great idea for a thread. :2thumbsup:
In Washington DC:
Indian Food: http://www.whitetigerdc.com/
A nice mix: http://www.elephantcastle.com/
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Originally Posted by Vladimir
£11.50
About $24.80 US, which is still fairly expensive for that dish.
Great stuff, I had that a few times in Toronto.
Here's another restaurant, probably my one of my favourites in Bavaria:
Augustiner am Dom
The duck is excellent.
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Australia in general :wink:
Any of our food you can get at most english-speaking places around the world, the beef especially.
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I recommend Australia in general to anyone who would trade everything classical, cultural and civil for a steak and egg pie.
Don't, however, do that.
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Well I know ne place if you're heading to Australia anytime (Like pevergreen suggested but my favourtie)
Big Dad's Pie's
Make the biggest meat pies see. (They're delcious as well) Also if your going to the Footy Founr 'n Twenty pies are good.
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As I don't pretend to know much about clubbing, as it is not really my sort of thing, I can pretty much only recommend good restaurants around Europe and the odd bar.
London:
The West End Kitchen
Extraordinarily good value for money restaurant on Panton Street just off the Haymarket. The food is very nice and homely, with great British dishes like Shepherd's Pie, Gammon steak and Sticky Toffee Pudding with Custard, all for very reasonable prices.
Usually very busy, it is a very good place refuel when going round the west end or before going to the theatre (if you can't really afford the place below). However, the atmosphere isn't great, the decor being quite spartan, and the seats are quite small and it can be a bit of a squeeze.
About £15 for a three course dinner with wine.
Sarastro's
http://www.sarastro-restaurant.com/
A beautifully decorated place on Drury Lane just behind the Theatre Royal, with an eclectic and somewhat over-the-top mix of Venetian, Byzantine, Gothic and Baroque styles (with the emphasis being on gilt, gilt and more gilt) and you can have dinner in your very own opera box. There are also weekly opera shows as I seem to recall. The food, a sort of Turco-Italo-Greek mix, isn't half bad either, and not all that expensive.
About £25-30 for three courses with wine.
The Sandwich Bar on Hanson Street
I'm sorry that I'm not sure what it's real name is, but this is the most capital to place to have a snack on the go when in that neck of the woods of the metropolis (i.e. Fitzrovia). The place is tiny, with space for about five people in front of the counter and two two-seater tables outside, but the snacks (and thus mainly the sandwiches) to be found are simply scrumptious. You can choose not only from the plethora of fillings (salt beef, salami, sausage, egg mayonaise, smoked salmon, cheddar cheese, stilton, etc. as well as the many accompanyments like onion, tomato, mustard, cress, chives...) but also from the huge range of differently flavoured baps, buns, baguettes, bagels, rolls and sandwich breads. Last time I was there in September, I had mouth-watering scrambled egg, smoked salmon and onion bagel smothered in salt, pepper and melted butter for just £2. Sadly, I did notice then that the charming who were running the shop had a "For Sale" sign up, so I do hope that if it has changed hands it hasn't become some awful kebab place.
Will add more destinations later.
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NOXX this is one of Antwerp's premiere dance locations.
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I don't do BOOM BOOM clubs. Where's the local culture? :book:
And I don't mean old Europe cheese and yogurt culture. Where do I go if I want to get Dutchified?
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Dutch towns are packed with bars and restaurants plenty to do if you don't like clubbing.
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Originally Posted by DemonArchangel
Try the
9:30 Club in Washington DC if you want to see live and epically awesome bands and groups.
The old place was better. :tongue: Much more atmosphere, I mean you could actually see it.... ~D
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I'm a little bit too young to remember the old 9:30 club.
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Originally Posted by DemonArchangel
I'm a little bit too young to remember the old 9:30 club.
I'm almost to old to remember the old 9:30 club. ~D
Anybody on the board live in Atlanta? The Masquerade was a club very similar to the 9:30 here, lots of alternative/punk/metal bands along with clubbing. I wonder if that place is still going. :inquisitive: