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I'm being given new nicknames. *ehehe*
Hi. c:
Might have to live off microwaved food for the next two weeks while they work on our kitchen starting tomorrow. Will be having sushi for dinner later.
/me runs around and sets things on water.
Wasabi's a last option for me when given a choice of different places to get sushi. I like their chirashizushi but that's because stores I go to usually don't have one prepared, and the other stores have better sushi.
Come down here and I'll feed you, otherwise...
/me chucks a flying maki roll at Staryna.*
It depends what your preferences are. I mostly go to places around central London: Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus, Tottenham Court Road when looking for restaurants.
My friends have started to favour Korean so we've mainly been to places around Tottenham Court Road as that's home to many Korean restaurants. They're really good and I'd say they're not too stressful on the wallet. We mostly go to a place called Seoul Bakery because it has the best atmosphere out of the Korean restaurants there (group opinion). You could also get a haircut there too as it's also a stylists so we often joke that you can eat while having your hair cut there. ^^
For Sushi, Atari-ya, Misato, Yoshino come in to mind. Atari-ya's the most expensive out of them but their quality is definitely top notch. Misato can be found in Chinatown, Atari-ya along the main road from Piccadilly Circus, and Atari-ya in Ealing/Finchley/Bond Street.
As for Chinese the places we go to are HK Diner or Golden Pagoda and both can be found in Chinatown. HK Diner for quick Chinese food and Golden Pagoda for Dim Sum.
We also usually have bubble tea at the end of the day after we've eaten from a restaurant. Boba Jam, Café de Hong Kong, and Mooboo. You could also get bubble tea from HK Diner too. One that just opened recently in Soho is called Bubbleology. I've yet to try their bubble tea but from what I've heard it's good.
North London is the place to go for Turkish food, mostly Kebabs. Sadly I have the brain of a goldfish so unless I go there often, I won't remember names.
While limited, I, hope this is enough info.
Coconuts? They're coco-go-nuts!
/me assumes nobody will get this reference, but makes it anyways. :P