God yes, back in the day, when I think it was considered awfully trendy. I think it's risen again recently, hasn't it?
Here are some once-trendy restaurants which have singularly and inexplicably failed to mount a comeback:
1. Quaglino's
2. San Lorenzo
3. Can't think of a third.
I believe so. It seems to have shed its trendiness in favour of an almost studied lack of pretentiousness. Worth a go, anyway. And it's near enough that you can Uber it there and back from where you are.
I believe so. It seems to have shed its trendiness in favour of an almost studied lack of pretentiousness. Worth a go, anyway. And it's near enough that you can Uber it there and back from where you are.
It's a kind thought, but... Wandsworth? For dinner? I occasionally make it as far as Petts Wood or Orpington, but Wandsworth?
No no. I'm prepared to go out for dinner if I can be home by 8:30 for tea and a Game of Thrones, otherwise I'm stopping in.
For lunch I like to visit the seaside. I eat oysters and drink black velvet and then move on to to lobsters and red wine, or occasionally turbot if I am so minded.
For lunch I like to visit the seaside. I eat oysters and drink black velvet and then move on to to lobsters and red wine, or occasionally turbot if I am so minded.
There is no seaside at Wandsworth, b.
No, but there's a nice common and the river Wandle.
For lunch I like to visit the seaside. I eat oysters and drink black velvet and then move on to to lobsters and red wine, or occasionally turbot if I am so minded.
There is no seaside at Wandsworth, b.
Seaside = fish and chips out of the paper, anything else and you are gayer than Monty's boyfriend
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