Saint Georges Hotel London
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3.5 Stars - 126 Opinions
Langham Place - Regent Street, London, W1B 2QS, United Kingdom
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Halal Restaurant in London
by Holsahoy
Hi
I will be celebrating my 30th birthday in London next month and am stuck on how to plan the best evening due to the different requirements of my party!!
About three of my friends can only eat Halal meat so I was looking for a good restaurant to cater for about ten people.
I then have this taketwobook which my friend gave me with loads of places to visit, we were considering visiting the 99 Club in Angel but my youngest cousin is only 17 so won't be allowed in. Has anyone got any other ideas, we don't really like clubbing and don't really drink.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by unaS
There are many, many Halal restaurants in London.
To find the one best for you go
to the Happy Cow and click on the borough that you prefer:
http://www.happycow.net/europe/england/
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by zuriga
In the Edgeware Road area, there are a lot of Middle East restaurants and I'm sure they would serve Halal meat. A wonderful Lebanese place called Ishbilia is one of my favorite spots, but I don't know about the meat. The food there is fantastic!
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by unaS
Apologies. I accidentally gave you the URL for vegetarian restaurants.
Halal restaurants are listed on zabihah.
There are 686 listed:
(Scroll down a bit, below the map)
http://www.zabihah.com/sp.php?k=type+%28optional%29&l=London
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by toonsarah
As someone has already said, the restaurants on the Edgware Road are a good bet for halal meat, and there are lots to choose from at a variety of prices. I would suggest simply going to Marble Arch and starting to walk north until you find one you like the look of. Some may be full but even with 10 of you I think should be OK just turning up - especially if you're going on a week night (depends on when your birthday is of course!)
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by planxty
Another suggestion would be an "Indian" restaurant (most of which are actually Bangladeshi owned and run), all of which are halal. there are certainly plenty to choose from up to and including quite "posh" ones if you want to have a bit of a birthday blowout.
The areas round Aldgate in the East and Southall in the West (slightly further out) have got plenty of choice. If you mention the Angel as a possible option, the Aldgate area will be closer.
Hope this assists,
fergy.
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by TheLongTone
There are also a lot of good indian restaurants in Drummond Street, behind Euston station. Three stops on the tube from the Angel, or a short bus ride.
Re: Halal Restaurant in London
by Holsahoy
Thank you everyone for your replies, it is appreciated.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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under construction
Adults
£13
Concessions
£12
Children under 17 (accompanied by an adult)
FREE
Late entry (45 minutes before Glasshouses close)
£12
Disabled visitors
£12
Registered blind/partially-sighted visitors
FREE
Essential carers of wheelchair users and
blind/partially-sighted visitors
FREE
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Advance to Whitehall
by rickyvilla81
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Also in Whitehall you will find Horseguards, guarded by the Household Cavalry, those delightfully robed soldiers who are not allowed to move their face. They guard from 10 until 4 every day.
Next door to this is the Admiralty, home of the Royal Navy. It was here that Nelson's body lay in state before his funeral in 1806. He was brought back from Trafalgar (in southern Spain) entombed in a barrell of brandy. On arrival in London, it was discovered that the brandy had disappeared - the sailors had been drinking it on the way! They needed a stiff drink, apparently. "Mmm, plenty of body in this!" (It would cost an arm and a leg, normally..)
Changing the guard....11.30 every day
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It occurs every day at 11.30 during the summer (alternate days in winter) at Buckingham Palace. The whole thing lasts about 45 minutes. The website listed below will provide details of which section of the Army has the responsibility on a particular day and who provides the music.
The 'changing' bit means the troops are moving between diffrent royal sites and the barracks. They march from St James at about 11.15 up to Buck pally and return at 12.05.
http://www.army.mod.uk/ceremonialandheritage/household/queens_guard.htm
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Address: Langham Place - Regent Street, London, W1B 2QS, United Kingdom