Guidebook for Greater London

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Guidebook for Greater London

Food Scene

Slick modern curry house with river views and large windows serving traditional North Indian dishes.
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Manjal Restaurant
42 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Slick modern curry house with river views and large windows serving traditional North Indian dishes.
A varied Thai menu served in a bright dining room with carved wood furnishing and Asian artefacts.
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Kinkao Thai Restaurant
Westferry Road
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A varied Thai menu served in a bright dining room with carved wood furnishing and Asian artefacts.
Mirror-filled Turkish dining room with scarlet fabrics and high red doors from former fire station.
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The Old Millwall Fire Station Restaurant
463 Westferry Rd
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Mirror-filled Turkish dining room with scarlet fabrics and high red doors from former fire station.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Ship is a Traditional Pub situated on the River Thames in South West London, with a fantastic Outdoor Area & Event space for all your Celebrations.
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The Ship
290 Westferry Rd
158 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The Ship is a Traditional Pub situated on the River Thames in South West London, with a fantastic Outdoor Area & Event space for all your Celebrations.
19th-century corner pub with an oak-panelled bar, for live sport, quiz nights, music and bar food.
21 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The Lord Nelson
9-11 Enfield Rd
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19th-century corner pub with an oak-panelled bar, for live sport, quiz nights, music and bar food.
In the 18th century there were very few houses on the Isle of Dogs, one notable exception was the Ferry House pub which has been plying its trade since 1722 and is still going strong.
Amber Tea House
45 Deptford High St
In the 18th century there were very few houses on the Isle of Dogs, one notable exception was the Ferry House pub which has been plying its trade since 1722 and is still going strong.