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Eating is such a joy.


Luckily ( for me ) I travel to many parts of our great city in the working week & I feel we are truly spoilt for choice.


So, I'd like to start a thread for "Off the Manor" eateries.


( though still easily accessible by public transport )


Of late I've been based in Hoxton Square E1.


So I can recommend The following....both accessible by the new East london line ( hoxton or shoreditch high St )


Cay Tre. 332 Old Street EC1


KEU bahn mi deli. 301 Old Street EC1


Both are Vietnamese and owned by the same people. The first is a sit down canteen style. Not particularly fancy but the food is very good/fresh. Charcoal grilled barbecue pork, with chilled noodles and spring rolls is heavenly. ?6:00 at lunch time. Also loads of other street food and excellent Pho noodle soups all at ?6:00

Helpful & joyful staff, which is a bonus.


The deli is sit in or take-away, far newer/more stylish with lots of different options too. Vietnamese/French bread baguettes and one plate meals.Plus good coffee.


Oh, and lastly, the visual people traffic is "delicious" too.



Enjoy.




Nette:))

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