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Thanks all, I checked out all of the suggestions. Family from out of town who aren't adventurous and were put off by the Lebanese Bakery without even checking out the menu http://thelebanesebakery.com/homepage-london/#menu


That's on the cheap and cheerful side


Passed the Salisbury on SML which was always a fall back but whilst not full everyone was taking up twice the space no easy room - reasonably priced pub fare.


So did the Zedel as it ticked lots of boxes but will try out some of the others when next in town.


I worked near Traf Square ten years ago but of course everything changes.

It's good but overpriced. The Delaunay is better for similar food.


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> https://www.brasseriezedel.com/

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> Been down the Time Out suggestions and the like


Go for a Angus steak house, they are all over Piccadilly. Never been but "Hard Rock" cafe is popular. Have a lovely evening.

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