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Reviews for London, United Kingdom

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Shopping, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2006)

Apple Store – Chic computing

The most stylish computers (at least currently) in London are sold on Apple Store on Regent Street. The store is located in an impressive Victorian building with large windows decorated with ornaments. Inside, the style changes instantly to the so well known Apple style; a lot of white and glass, co... More >

Shopping, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2006)

Borders – Books, books, books, music and café

Borders bookstore on Oxford Street is a centrally located haven for all bibliophiles. The selection is excellent in English literature, and there is a small number of books in other languages, too.

They sell also CDs, maps and other stuff usually associated with a bookstore. There is a Starbucks ... More >

Restaurant, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2006)

Boulevard Bar and Dining Room – Relaxed eatery in Soho

Old Compton Street is one of the main arteries in Soho, and appropriately filled with restaurants and cafés. We visited Boulevard Bar and Dining Room (what a monster of a name) for a quick dinner.

As any London goer knows, you really can't beat the location of Soho. It is in easy reach from ever... More >

Shopping, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2006)

Burberry – British Style

Nothing could be labelled more British than Burberry in the world of Fashion. The brand mixes the countryside elegance with chicness of London and does it in style. One of their London fashion complexes is located on Regent Street, one of the busiest shopping districts in the city.

Burberry cater... More >

Restaurant, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2006)

Burger Shack – A bit better burgers

If you are fed up with McDonald's and Burger King, but still want to taste burgers, Burger Shack might be an answer to your quest. It is a quite recent small burger restaurant chain in London. We visited their Soho restaurant and were not disappointed.

The restaurant is not very upscalish, but a ... More >

Shopping, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2007)

Camper – Funky Spanish shoes

Carnaby Street and its surroundings is a true heaven for people looking for shoes. There are a number of shops in walking distance. One of the more stylish ones is Camper shop at Foubert's Place, half a block from Carnaby Street.

For the uninitiated, Camper is a Spanish shoe brand that produces d... More >

Restaurant, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2008)

Cha Cha Moon – Designed Asian eatery

The surroundings of Carnaby Street are filled with designed restaurants, to allure workers from the nearby advertising agencies and media companies. Cha Cha Moon, a recently opened Asian restaurant, is no exception to the rule.

The restaurant has been open for a week when we visited it, and it sh... More >

Café, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2007)

Costa – Coffeeshop with an edge

Costa coffeeshop on Old Compton Street looks like any other chain coffeehouse in London; a bit worn and a bit impersonal. Things change when you've grabbed the coffee and head to downstairs. The basement has a lot of comfy armchairs and a very relaxed atmosphere that can endulge you to spend hours t... More >

Courthouse Hotel Kempinski – Central luxury

The most conveniently located luxury hotel that I've encountered in London is a bit hidden gem. Most people have never heard Courthouse Hotel Kempinski, located on The Great Marlborough Street -- a couple blocks from Oxford Circus tube station and next to Carnaby Street shopping district. This is a ... More >

Shopping, London, United Kingdom (reviewed 2006)

Ego Shego – Shoes and boots for the young

Ego Shego is a funkily named shoe store in the boutique end of Covent Garden, a couple of block away from the tube station. The smallish store has surprisingly wide variety of shoes and boots for both him and her -- and as usual, the selection for her is much bigger than for him...

The items are ... More >

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