Who is Canaletto? Is it Mr Canaletto? Mrs Canaletto? Miss Canaletto? Why did I say«miss» last, anyway? That’s the patriarchy at play, that is.
Claire L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
This place do homemade sandwiches, pasta and other luncheon materials — the lot. It’s like any other little café in the area and is very small, possibly family run and completely independent, which makes a nice change from all the bigger commercial sandwich /coffee places in the area. This place make a mean salad — fresh and full of tasty bits. You can get a nice tuna salad in here. Their tuna cheese sandwiches /melts are also pretty good. Can you tell I’m a tuna fan? A nice place to stop for a coffee, support this little place on Beak Street…
Ech
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
This is a great place for breakfast or lunch. They do everything from traditional english breakfasts through to a wide range of pasta and rice dishes. It is only the size of a small café, but the checkered tables make it quite homely inside and it feels as if your mom is cooking for you. The staff are friendly and very accommodating making sure you have everything you need. They do a sausage sandwich for the bargain price of £1.70 and if you take the food away, you’ll get it handed to you in a small Chinese takeaway style container. The portions are huge, so for a lasagne at the price of £4.50, you won’t go hungry. Plus most foods are cooked fresh within the 4 walls. If you’re hungry and shopping in Carnaby Street, turn left at the end and it’s on the right side of the road. A great find.