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Royal China at Canary Wharf is fantastic - best dim sum in London, right by the river. Along with Giraffe there is Strada and Wagamama at the South Bank Centre (not everyone's idea of good food, I know). Cafe at Tate Modern is good - busy though. Further out, The Depot in Mortlake and Tootsies in Richmond.

Try TAS Pide - Turkish Restaurant - lots of small dishes to taste from - Houmous, tarasmalata, fried Halloumi cheese, fish etc. Most starters about ?4.00 - in my experience cildren like the wider choice & pick and mix approach. Just behind the Globe (also in The Cut, close to London Bridge and elsewhere)


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