London Chow | Where to eat in London Reviews of London's restaurants and eateries http://www.londonchow.com/ Mitsukoshi Restaurant review - good value Japanese food in London's Piccadilly - 2009-11-17 17:33:48.215-05 We headed to Japan Centre, which has relocated to Lower Regent Street, to stock up on some groceries over the weekend and decided to stop by Mitsukoshi Restaurant and Bar for lunch. A previous visit ended in disappointment as we turned up after 2pm and the last lunch order was closed for the day. So this time round, we made sure we were there way before then. Once we got down the stairs ( Read more: http://www.londonchow.com/2009/11/mitsukoshi-restaurant-review-london.html Curve Bar and Restaurant review - great deal to be had at Canary Wharf Marriott West India Quay Hotel - 2009-11-19 17:16:28.336-05 My colleague, Ab is absolutely besotted with fish and chips. While the rest would shun the company's canteen on Fridays as it serves only fish and chips on that day, the two of us would make a beeline for it. There's something comforting about have a piping hot fish and chips as the weather turns colder. Curve Restaurant and Bar at Marriott West India Quay Hotel is currently having a 3 in 1 Read more: http://www.londonchow.com/2009/11/curve-bar-and-restaurant-review-london.html Abeno review - piping hot Japanese okonomiyaki prepared on your table's hotplate in London - 2009-11-23 14:00:42.669-05 We were at the British Museum's Moctezuma : Ruler of Aztec and popped by Abeno along Museum Street for a light snack after the exhibition. More precisely, we were gunning for the okonomiyaki, which is a Japanese rosti with chopped cabbage instead of potato strips. Each table has got a metal hotplate installed and that alone, when heated up, is a welcome respite from the chilling wind blowing Read more: http://www.londonchow.com/2009/11/abeno-review-japanese-okonomiyaki.html