cidereye
Film Freak
Or ...... 
If any of you do decide to go to Claumet the road before it off Oxford Street is Dean Street where the fantastic Med bistro Pierre Victoire is, one of the best & cheapest meals you will buy in this area. Superb set lunch menu is only £8.95 for 2 courses.
http://www.pierrevictoire.com/london/restaurant/index.asp
Also The Ship in Wardour Street has possibly the finest Fullers ESB around too if you wish to try some warm English beer.
If any of you do decide to go to Claumet the road before it off Oxford Street is Dean Street where the fantastic Med bistro Pierre Victoire is, one of the best & cheapest meals you will buy in this area. Superb set lunch menu is only £8.95 for 2 courses.
http://www.pierrevictoire.com/london/restaurant/index.asp
Also The Ship in Wardour Street has possibly the finest Fullers ESB around too if you wish to try some warm English beer.
archive59
Established
I'm in London until Saturday and these tips are great!!Trying to find myself a cheap M2 in town before I leave...
Hmm, best of luck with that quest. At the risk of repeating what was posted on another thread about London, the 2 shops you may have the best chance of finding a reasonable M2 are Aperture (www.apertureuk.com) or RedDot (www.reddotcameras.co.uk).
Jamie123
Veteran
Or ......
If any of you do decide to go to Claumet the road before it off Oxford Street is Dean Street where the fantastic Med bistro Pierre Victoire is, one of the best & cheapest meals you will buy in this area. Superb set lunch menu is only £8.95 for 2 courses.
http://www.pierrevictoire.com/london/restaurant/index.asp
Also The Ship in Wardour Street has possibly the finest Fullers ESB around too if you wish to try some warm English beer.![]()
Busaba (http://busaba.com) on Wardour Street is also very good and quite cheap.
Mudman
Well-known
There's also mwclassics (from the web, never been to their shop). Says they're in london town though mwclassics.com
Paul T.
Veteran
Or ......
If any of you do decide to go to Claumet the road before it off Oxford Street is Dean Street where the fantastic Med bistro Pierre Victoire is
Also The Ship in Wardour Street has possibly the finest Fullers ESB around too if you wish to try some warm English beer.![]()
The Ship is a fine pub - old musicians' haunt, where David Bowie and ELP would hang out in their early days. There are many good bars and of course good restaurants in the area - for modern English there's Andrew Edmunds on Lexington St, La Gioconda on Denmark St, good Indian in the form of Palms of Goa (cheap, on the wonderful Georgian Meard St) or the Red Fort (plush and pricey, Dean St) and good Thai etc fast food. But Pierre Victoire is a chain aimed at tourists, about as French as the actors in 'Allo 'Allo.
If you're set on buying Mwclassics has the best prices - open only by appointment, though.
cidereye
Film Freak
The Ship is a fine pub - old musicians' haunt, where David Bowie and ELP would hang out in their early days.
Ah The ship, I've been drinking there on and off for over must be 25+ years now. One of the few traditional London pubs in Soho that have remained true to their traditions. Probably the most eclectic collection of music anywhere too.
Bought my M2 from David @ MW and as per what Paul say's it's appointment only so phone first.
If you are looking for an M2 then Peter Loy just up the road in Holborn has some in stock (5 in fact!!!), again phone first as appointment only. Great chap to deal with and usually quite cheap too!
http://www.peterloy.com/
David Hughes
David Hughes
You do need to go to Silverprint ashfaque, then walk up the road to the Cypriot fish and chip restaraunt (Masters) and have some bloody good grub and cheap but nice red wine.
Red wine with fish?
John Lawrence
Well-known
Red wine with fish?
I thought the same thing, but apparently it's a myth:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/f...-restaurants-A-bluffers-guide-wine-myths.html
John
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hmmm, I thought the Daily Mail was a myth....
segedi
RFicianado
I just shot around London today(gorgeous weather) and took the R4A and summarit 35mm - 21 would have been useful but 50 would have been to long for my tastes. Happy shootin' whatever you decide on.
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