1496 London restaurant webcams

Will, during you extensive research into the London Restaurant scene, have you by any chance encountered any with webcams covering their interiors? or even only the entrance, should anyone be willing to perhaps visit one for a romantic meal then maybe the whole forum could be encouraged to share their romantic moments by simultaneous viewing of the webcam, perhaps even some of our more enterprising london based members could even arrange sound bugging of the table etc., I am pretty sure many of the board members would thoroughly this minimal intrusion into someones private life...

(maximum apologies to Notaio ;) enjoy your meal :) )

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[QUOTE=GeorgeS]Will, during you extensive research into the London Restaurant scene, have you by any chance encountered any with webcams covering their interiors? or even only the entrance, should anyone be willing to perhaps visit one for a romantic meal then maybe the whole forum could be encouraged to share their romantic moments by simultaneous viewing of the webcam, perhaps even some of our more enterprising london based members could even arrange sound bugging of the table etc., I am pretty sure many of the board members would thoroughly this minimal intrusion into someones private life...

(maximum apologies to Notaio ;) enjoy your meal :) )[/QUOTE]

no apoligies, George
I could start the experiment (if the restaurant has good food, of course).

[QUOTE=notaio]no apoligies, George
I could start the experiment (if the restaurant has good food, of course).[/QUOTE]

Good food, in England, errrrm.......Although Indian will be OK I suppose, my ex workmates from York would be able to recommend some really superb Indian Restaurants in the Bradford area, or, around Birmingham, although, the romantic element might be lost as many of them meant a detour down back streets and knocking four times on an unmarked door, whispering "Sanjit sent me", although come to think of it, romance and adventure often go hand in hand... ;) One of the best Indian restaurants in Sheffield looked more like a works canteen inside, but the food was incredible, and the cost very reasonable, no longer there now, presumably it has moved to a back street location somewhere...

Sage advice, Will, in fact I think that any forum diner should be advised against wearing Coriander on their heads when dining !!!!!.
Not laughing matey... :( hope all works out for the best for both of you...

[QUOTE=will][QUOTE=GeorgeS]Sage advice, QUOTE]
George, thats inspired! (hope you mint it).[/QUOTE]
Jasamineit, that almost looks contrived, glad you rose to the challenge... :)

[QUOTE=will][QUOTE=GeorgeS]
thyme to give you ten out of ten for origanoiality.....bay the way leeke.....cumin out soon too....... (blimey ive cracked the Da Geordie code...."and then Theiburn realised that the key to the ancient lexicon of the Order of the Tyne was in punning ye olde common herb.....zzzzzzzzz")[/QUOTE]

Bergamot!!, we've been rumbled...Echinacea when yarrow aah hea like, anyway, Tarra gon ti the bar like... :cool:

[QUOTE=will][QUOTE=GeorgeS]
.........fennelmente....:);):cool:[/QUOTE]

Best if we leaf it, I agree, like to meet up for a coffee when your over ? Chervilliano perhaps ??? Sorrel about that one !!!! No, have another, prefer sport bar as it has a clean Lav an der young woman behind the bar...Bella donna... :cool:

Aloe guys,
Thistle have to stop.

[QUOTE=derekL]Aloe guys,
Thistle have to stop.[/QUOTE]
Lovage Derek, Lovage, careful though wouldn't want to get Caraway now... ;)

Fraxinella, back five minutes and having a go already, at least this post not as borage as some although I think I might rue this post ;) :) :eek:

[QUOTE=alex and lyn]You lot should be locked up in the Basilico :D[/QUOTE]

What a CAPER! Keeps those posts at BAY now George, they'll have us in the BASIL ico! :D

[QUOTE=derekL]What a CAPER! Keeps those posts at BAY now George, they'll have us in the BASIL ico! :D[/QUOTE]

Decided to just forget about this thread now and kick back with some friends, Cicely, sweet cicely, Dill, holly and Hazel, Witch Hazel you say, the one who's the common horehound...Mandrake, the American, Rose, and Rosemary, Ohh, and both Iris's (the one from Florence ?), Naturally, Poppy, Joe Pye and of course Lilly from down the hill going for a meal, goodness knows how much it'll ale cost, a Penny Royal I'll bet... :p :D

You've been completely caraway

Come back to base now

Galore X

[QUOTE=elainecraig]You've been completely caraway

Come back to base now

Galore X[/QUOTE]

we did caraway earlier, but,I forgive the repetition, we'll just regard it as a bit of a hyssop....

I dont bay leaf it! Maybe I'm getting a bit elderberry for these threads a bit Jiaogulan in the tooth, your all nutmegs anyway!!

I'm lost on that asian sounding one..., still, as the scottish people say, I supposed it depends "where yee comfrey";) pulling his monkshood over his head, he sprints for the bushes yelling Aconitum....

:cool: IBERI See if i can get hold of the nut book A MARA of mine has if we're using nuts as well.....

[LEFT][quote=GeorgeS]still, as the scottish people say, I supposed it depends "where yee comfrey"...[/quote]

oh that old chestnut! Cashew all later guys

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Soy bean talking about nuts, oh my good god you've all got Macademia, you shell all go to the psycobtherapist for a roasting now....