OK, own up, who has ever asked for a doggy bag? Having just spent a couple of weeks Stateside, it seems this undignified practice is alive and well. I personally expect more from British diners, and now you really don't need to participate. |
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Artprojx and Sketch present Ellen Cantor@Prince Charles expect Barbie and Bambie's Beastly Buddies in top form. 6:30pm. 7 Leicester Place, WC2. £7.50. 020 7494 3654. |
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The surreal A Dream Play is now in previews at the NT. 7:30pm. South Bank, SE1. £27. 020 7452 3000 or here. |
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As well as being a slick restaurant, the Grocer on Warwick in Soho sells a range of handmade restaurant-quality ready meals for you to take home and enjoy in front of the telly. For those who can't cook, won't cook and refuse to order pizza, a row of smart stainless steel fridges are colourfully stocked with dishes such as black cod in sweet miso, Thai vegetable curry, meatballs with tomato & oregano sauce, at your convenience. Brought to you by Ashley Sumner & Vivienne Hayman, owners of the award- winning Sugar Club and the original Grocer on Elgin, the Grocer on Warwick again sees head chef, David Selex - the Sugar Club's master of fusion - provide an eclectic restaurant menu cooked with woks, a tandoori oven, a rotisserie and a traditional charcoal barbeque. |
Round off the carnival days with Caipirinha Appreciation Society & £2 drinks all night at Guanabara. 6pm-2:30am. Parker Street, WC2. Free. |
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LaChapelle, Helmut Newton and others: Fashion in Art at Gallery in Cork St. 10am- 6pm. 28 Cork St, W1. Free. |
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Alternatively, if you just fancy a quick nibble then you can indulge in a pistachio tipped meringue from the bakery, to take back to the office or enjoy in the coffee shop. The NY-style breakfasts are a definite highlight. They put Pret's more-mayo-than-egg baguettes to shame. So you really need never brave the food hall at M+S again, or indeed try it doggy style. The Grocer on Warwick |
Get an indecent start to the week with Daughter of Kaos at Ghetto's Potty Mouth. Live gig from No Bra. 10:30pm-3am. Falconberg Ct, W1. £4. |
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The Old Vic previews Kevin Spacey's National Anthems. 7:30pm. The Cut, SE1. £15-40. 0870 060 6628 or online. | ||||
Last week for Future Face at Science Museum, Barbican's Ta Main Dans La Mienne and the Photography 2005 show at Victoria Miro. |
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