If the humorous title doesn't bring a smile to your face it may well be that blood sugar levels are running dangerously low and you need to stop off here. The 'Good Mood Food' strapline is an indication of the healthy and largely organic ingredients that the delicious falafel wraps are made with. Who knew the humble chick pea could taste so good? Portions are generous and you can opt for a tailor made falafel, wrapped on the premises. For such a bijou shop there's a disproportionate amount of prime Covent Garden outdoor seating with heaters in the winter, ideal for watching the bustle of the old market or listening to the opera singers from the courtyard below. Now although the cafe is called 'Just Falafs' that isn't strictly true. There's soups, salads and a meaty option with Dorset lamb meatballs wrapped with fresh parsley, red cabbage, yogurt and minted cucumber. When it comes to sourcing ingredients and materials owner Disney personally ensures that all are as green as possible, right down to the salad containers which, being made from vegetable matter, are biodegrade in 40-50 days. That's no 'laffing' matter.
A friendly, efficient deli-come-diner which serves a range of meals encompassing the cooking styles of the Middle East, Greece and Italy. The plastic menu photo-cards ... More
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This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
The second offering from Irish entrepreneur Dezzi Mc Causland, founder of Soho's famous Kingly Club, is a stunning triumph of glass, chrome and contemporary design ... More
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