From Saturday's Times the top ten best cheapo eateries plus one in Brighton. I see Leon is mentioned again; its about the only place I eat on my infrequent dashes around the capital.
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Haché 24 Inverness Street, NW1 - "In the past few years the London gourmet buger scene has boomed, but Haché has that little extra that sets it above the competition" [website]
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Afghan Kitchen 35 Islington Green, N1 - "This tiny value-for-money eaterie packs 'em in" [details]
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Bill's The Depot, 100 North Road, Brighton - "This fantastic café-sum-grocer sources quality local prodcue for wonderful earthy dishes"
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Café Espana 63 Old Compton Street, W1 - "Punters are prepared to queue in the rain for the tapas" [details]
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Canteen 2 Crispin Place, Spitalfields, E1 - "The menu at this confident new venue is as fill-free as its minimalist decor and curiously nostalgic" [website]
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Cellar Gascon 59 West Smithfield, EC1 - "This classy wine bar serves an appetising menu of indulgent small bites alongside approximately 120 interesting wines from South West France" [details]
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The Fish Cub 189 St John's Hill, SW11 - "Don't you wonder why all fish restaurants aren't like this?"
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Imli 167-169 Wardour Street, W1 - "You won't find any frills and frippery at this Indian eaterie but the food is very good" [details]
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Leon 35-36 Great Marlborough Street, W1 - "Everything that the breezily stylish Leon serves is not only good for you, but is delicious and reasonably priced" [details]
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Mr Jerk 19 Westbourne Grove W2 - "With a painting of Bob Marley taking up one wall, there's no mistaking what kind of restaurant this is" [details]






