Will's reviews
Review of Just Falafs
18 Nov 07, 04:06
Smells like a chippy 
Nice enough, good, filling, a little overpriced for a bit of dry bread and a few bits of chick pea, but then I imagine the rent is pretty nasty. And they need to sort the a/c out, as it often smells like a chip shop. They're trying too hard with not only the name of the shop, but the food itself all has oh-so-funny names, which make me feel like a right plum when ordering, especially if there's some media lovely in the queue behind me. The shared table concept is a bit poo, too, in my humble opinion. If I wanted to eat that close to dodgy strangers, I'd go to prison, thank you.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Review of Pure California
18 Nov 07, 03:58
Viagra for the soul 
If you can get over the operating theatre decor, Pure California serves up an amazingly healthy lunchtime treat. For all media types tired of powdered or liquid lunches, a quick trip to P.C. will sort you right out. I love it for the food labelling - it tells you what the food is good for - the wheat free options and the range of wraps is pretty unique, the tuna/carrot crunchy salad stuff makes me go nyeh nyeh nyeh like a big cat, and when you go to pay there's a cheeky range of Green and Black's chocolate, Tyrell's wonderful crisps, and enough cutlery napkins and condiments to nick and earn a living running a market stall on Berwick Street (for when your dinner-plate -eyed boss runs away to find herself - in California, of course.) It's overpriced, but then, hey, what price is a cloud of righteous nutritional smug?
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Review of HSBC
18 Nov 07, 03:39
flashback 
The Kentish Town branch of HSBC got lost in the 70s, and is small, sweaty and has the feel of a doctor's waiting room. One of the counter staff is a chap called Luvlu, a unusual name I like to ponder while queuing for ages, normally; there being only two counters and a village sort of mentality which means everyone at the front of the queue has a nice little chat with the staff. But it's still better than the smoke and mirrors of the near-automated faceless Camden Town Branch down the road. If you like to speak to a human, rather than scream at a hole in the wall, try this branch. Or get a shoebox, stick it under your bed, and cry to yourself at the lack of money therein.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Review of The Office
08 Aug 07, 16:53
A decent place 
Directly opposite one of the Archway Road entrances to Highgate Tube, the Office is a decent little internet and Wi-Fi cafe. No parking means it never gets busy, they serve up Illy cafe and a good selection of tea, and you get a free fresh pastry with a drink in the mornings. Foreign staff play havoc with the spelling of the daily menu specials, but they are helpful and friendly. Wi-fi access is free for half an hour, but they expect you to buy more tea or something if you stay for longer. Daily sandwiches are above the norm, with a selection of breads and rolls, and fillings such as tuna, fresh Wiltshire ham and salad which change daily. Downstairs, an hour on one of half a dozen fast PCs - all with web cams - will cost just 1.50, and they seem to throw in free drinks dependent on the mood. Upstairs, every table has a PC showing classic films, but with the sound turned down, and a strange mixture of musac and Euro-rock playing, again, dependent on who's shift it is. There's free papers and AC too, but it can get a bit noisy with the passing traffic on the A1. Overall, a good place for a quick coffee, a decent sarnie and a quick surf.
1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.
Review of Bengal Berties
08 Aug 07, 16:25
Better than average 
Good Indian food isn't slurry floating in ghee, and this place seems to have got it almost right. I ordered a set veggie menu - all classic Anglo Indian stuff - Onion Bhaji, Mushroom Rice and a Veg Jalfrezi - for a tenner! There was way too much food, enough for two, and they serve Cobra and Kingfisher lager, although it tasted a bit like the first pint out of the barrel (I was first in on a weekday evening, having just moved to the area). There was a bit too much fat floating about for my liking, and I don't mean the waiter, who was friendly, polite and a bit of a geezer. And best of all, it's two minutes walk from my house. Very small, but doesn't seem to get busy. No parking either, apart from on the side streets off Archway. But a great place to grab a takeaway. They deliver too. Pop in for a popadum today
1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.