Canary Wharf

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RosscoPCole

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3,518 posts

188 months

Visiting London tomorrow for the first time in a while. Will be staying in Canary Wharf and are looking for recommendations for breakfast and lunch/dinner. The budget is modest so no Michelin star restaurants please, unless they are inexpensive.
Thanks

Lightweight79

25 posts

9 months

Plenty of choice, but at the budget end...not really a thing a CW unless you visit the Spoons....

Breakfast Club - located above the Elizabeth line station

There's Docklands Diner (at Canons Workshops - just off the wharf) attracts a lot of the trades people but the food is good and well priced (just don't expect Avocado!)

Lunch's - well the there's the usual Nandos, Browns etc (high street names). Some places do specific lunch offers based on a meal + a drink (a bit like Spoons but far better quality) the two I can recall are;

sports bar - above the Elizabeth Line do a meal + a drink (add £2 or so if Alcoholic)
Big Easy - again above the Elizabeth Line

Mobile Chicane

21,476 posts

226 months

There's a lot of choice, plus Waitrose:

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dunkind

413 posts

34 months

RosscoPCole said:
Visiting London tomorrow for the first time in a while. Will be staying in Canary Wharf and are looking for recommendations for breakfast and lunch/dinner. The budget is modest so no Michelin star restaurants please, unless they are inexpensive.
Thanks
When you say modest what does that mean to you? I never understand why people think others would be able to relate to such phrases. Some on here baulk at paying a fiver for a meal, others are happy to drop £300 per head. What is the criteria or monetary level for modest?

Quattr04.

559 posts

5 months

Gotta be ole and stein for a fat cinnamon lattice and flat white for breakfast

RosscoPCole

Original Poster:

3,518 posts

188 months

Thanks for the replies. Sorry for being too vague. Was looking at a main course being under £30.

vikingaero

11,877 posts

183 months

RosscoPCole said:
Thanks for the replies. Sorry for being too vague. Was looking at a main course being under £30.
There'a nice Wetherspoons (The Ledger Building) by the Museum of London and it's in a very nice building! biggrin

Output Flange

16,954 posts

225 months

Try Roe, it’s the sister restaurant to Fallow and Fowl.

Audis5b9

1,183 posts

86 months

Output Flange said:
Try Roe, it s the sister restaurant to Fallow and Fowl.
This.

GJB

461 posts

272 months

We like Canary Wharf as it easy for parking and everywhere is within easy walking distance.

Lots of tall building make it tricky to get your bearings so have a good look at the map and layout before you go.

If the weather is good we like Gauchos (Argentinian) or the Chinese restaurant right next to it. Both of these are just beyond the pathway by the Thames. Great for people watching along with water traffic and even aircraft running in to London airports.

A step up if you like good food is Hawksmoor. If you like steak this is a given. If you prefer fish they are also good and we suggest you check out the menus online for any of the restaurants we and others suggest. We always do this in advance and then we are not under so much pressure when sitting at the table.

We tried Dishoom on recommendation but we were totally underwhelmed and would not go back. All crammed in and service felt rushed and we like to take out time to savour the food, relax and enjoy the surroundings.

essayer

10,129 posts

208 months

Spoons biggrin

wattsm666

723 posts

279 months

Tuesday
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The Gun pub is just a few mins walk and worth a look

Shaoxter

4,373 posts

138 months

Tuesday
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RosscoPCole said:
Thanks for the replies. Sorry for being too vague. Was looking at a main course being under £30.
Amerigo Vespucci should fit the brief nicely as a proper sit down place for that budget.
Hawksmoor is very expensive now and the one in CW is one of the worse branches.

Big easy do a great lunch deal but the food is fairly average and not worth paying full menu prices for.
Also Ippudo and Din Tai Fung in Crossrail place if you're after Asian food.

Ridealong

561 posts

84 months