Reviews
Dim T, W1T
Yum 
Talia K. says:
I love this dim t restaurant. If you fancy chinese food but with a twist then this is the place to be.
Dim sum wise I'm a big fan of chicken & asian greens and you get about 3 portions in each dish so we normally order 5 dishes between 2.
Then onto the mains, there are a few normal dishes like crispy duck, green thai curry salads etc, but the majority of people go for the stir fry option. Choose your meat, noodles, and topping and away you go. Portions used to be huge but have shrunk recently.
Only problem is that service can be quite slow so if you're short of time probably best to give it a miss.
Dim T, N6
Yum 
Talia K. says:
Another branch of the London chain of Dim T. We occasionally go to this one if we don't want to go into the West End.
I think the staff are more efficient here but the menu is the same so expect dim sum and noodles.
My favourite combination is thick rice noodles with chicken and the 'healthy' topping. Try it!
Urban Outfitters, W1D
Shop. 
Talia K. says:
I love this shop. It's near Oxford Circus next to Oxford Circus and is dangerous if you don't have much money because everything is gorgeous.
Menswear is downstairs and they also have a small music section down there. Ladieswear takes up two floors although there is a small amount of homewear as well. Changing rooms often have a queue but they are nice to use.
Good for buying gifts and secret santa pressies also.
Urban Outfitters, WC2H
Shop 
Talia K. says:
Smaller than the Oxford Circus branch, the range in this UO is obviously not as big but is still great. The main difference is the size of the vintage area.
Clothes are of a really high quality, but the price reflects that. The turnaround of styles and designs is also pretty quick.



