Reasey's Qype reviews
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43 Old Compton Street, London W1D 6HG
Reasey
wrote on 18 August 2008
Well I was recently converted to the world of Falafels as I never used to be a fan… My work colleague bribed me with chips… So off I went… Lol. Just round the corner from Wardour Street etc… is this place… you basically order a small meal which includes falafels in a pitta bread, with homous, and on top of that… free reign to add in absolutely any toppings and sauce available… then with a great bag of chips as well…. awesome tasting… with a great price tag… will definitely go back….
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12 Oxford Street, Marylebone, London W1D 1AP
Reasey
wrote on 4 April 2008
This cornish bakehouse, orginated in St Ives, Cornwall about 22 years ago I believe, and they’ve since opened up a few shops around London. They sell traditional cornish pasties, and all other sort of flavours, sausage roles, and also pizza slices.
Most of the stuff is nice, though the pasties are humongous, I think they could serve them hotter as well.
This one is actually right across the road from the Tottenham Ct Road Tube Entrance on Oxford Street.
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10 Dean Street, London W1D 3SU
Reasey
wrote on 4 April 2008
The girls and I like to frequent this particular pizza express. No matter how busy it seems after work, the staff will always find you a table. As it is part of the Jazz Club you do often here the live performances whilst sitting/eating upstairs, which really adds to the ambiance of the place. Its quite a loud and energetic place to eat anyway, and always the food is good, and more than reasonable… the staff seem to be help on tap… which always makes you feel rather important.
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25 D'arbly street, Soho, London W1F 8DS
Reasey
wrote on 3 April 2008
This is a one-stop shop for all your musical needs, and appreciate those DJs who still want to use vinyl. These guys know their stuff, so don’t be afraid to ask for what you need.
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Oxford Street, London W1D 1AS
Tottenham Court Road Tube Station
Reasey
wrote on 3 April 2008
This stop is right next to my work place, so I am a frequent user, I always seem to be sandwiched between a group of 25 tourists not quite sure how to use an Oyster…
Exit 4 brings you up and out under centre point.
And Exit 3 brings you up and out under Dominion Theatre, which again is usually congested by students, tourists, and people waiting for people underneath where its wet and dry.
I tend to move through the station quite quickly, and know all the quick routes to my platform, but it is a rather dull uninteresting station, apart from the ticket guy who seems to like to chat me up… bless him.
There’s usually always something wrong with Northern Line as well..
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400 Oxford Street, Marylebone, London W1A 2LR
Reasey
wrote on 2 April 2008
I used to work here many years ago, and I’ve always found it to be upbeat, young and fresh, well on Ground floor. The higher the floor you go, the more expensive it gets! They have loads of food places in here, and fashion from all high street stores, and then of course from the big name designers. What I like most about selfridges is the innovative window displays they have all year round, and also once a year they have a theme! A few years back it was Brazil, then it was Bollywood… they transformed the whole store, and had lots of events and goodies, so look out for that too.
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Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0JA
Reasey
wrote on 2 April 2008
This place is right behind work for us so we’ve dropped in there a few times. At lunch time efficiency is probably the most important factors for us, and this place usually does well. The burgers are fantastic, they have a cranberry and Brie combo which is really nice. The milkshakes are great too. You can see the chefs hard at work too. Decor is modern and stylish and we really enjoy coming in here
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3-5 oxford street, London W1D 2DH
Dionysus Restaurant & take away
Reasey
wrote on 2 April 2008
This place is right across the road from Centre point, and next to Tottenham ct road station. I sometimes come in here on my lunch break, they do the best chip rolls! but you can also eat in the restaurant, which I have on several occasions. The staff are characters, and the food is delicious! Not many fish and chips shops in the west end!


Sanjit Chudha This place is great isn’t it?! As you say, it is incredibly filling too, but healthy what with all that salad on top.
18 August 2008