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Sushi at The Mall Japanese Street Food & Sushi Restaurant. A vibrant range of over 100 small plates, served up fresh on a legendary kaiten conveyor belt. Choose from classics such as Chicken Katsu Curry and hot bowls of Ramen to popular street food dishes and a diverse selection of sushi. Simply sit at the bar or booth and pick your favourites off the belt, or order fresh. View The Mall store mapFestival returns to Yo! Kick-start your January with our YO! We've turned a spectacular selection of our best loved dishes to blue plate prices. 48 of your favourite dishes for only £2.80 each. From hot street food favourites to handcrafted sushi including 10 vegan dishes on offer...all tastes are catered for. Available Monday to Friday until 27th January at participating restaurants. Want the latest fashion news? Sign up for news and offers updates. View Terms and Conditions * Fields marked with an asterix are mandatory I accept the terms and conditions

I DO wish to receive information from The Mall at Cribbs Causeway View Terms and ConditionsBefore we tell you our secrets to living cheap, we’d like to remind you to show off your International Student ID Card (ISIC) everywhere you go! For a complete list of who accepts ISIC, visit their website. If you don’t have one, go to STA with your FIE ID and get one now! The cost should be around £10. You can get regular updates on activities going on around London that are CHEAP or FREE on our Facebook Page. We do our best to choose the top tips, but also welcome students to share their knowledge with the Student Life Office. Keep up to date with the cheaper side of London! Something to do around every corner. Check out the Serpentine Gallery (a former 19th-century tea house and favorite of Princess Diana), go rollerblading or cycling, hear what people have to say at Speaker’s Corner, try to find the Peter Pan statue, play tennis, lounge near the Italian Gardens, or discover your own favorite part of these local treasures.

The Victoria & Albert, Natural History, and Science Museums are 3 of London’s best and they are all located just a couple minutes walk away. Better yet, they have just been made free. From dinosaurs to dresses, these museums truly offer something for everyone.
sushi san francisco sutter street An entertainment and cultural center by the river.
sushi to go fairfield njThe Royal Festival Hall, the Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall, the National Film Theatre, the London Eye and lots of restaurants and in summer and autumn open air entertainment.
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Starting at St Paul’s Cathedral, built by Sir Christopher Wren. Then walk across the ultra-modern Millennium Foot Bridge to a world class modern art museum housed in a disused power station – the Tate Modern.
sushi new york harlem Although Greenwich is a mere 40 minutes away by tube, it offers a great escape from the sometimes daunting big city.
where to buy eel skinsExplore the Sunday market, visit the Maritime Museum, or take your picture standing on the Greenwich Meridian, “where International Time begins.”
ninja sushi menu descriptionCutty Sark or Greenwich DLR Stations. Brighton is only an hour away from London on the train. This south coast sea-side resort offers the famous ’lanes’ – a great shopping area, Brighton Pier – with traditional entertainment, bars, pubs restaurants and much more.

Whichever religion to which you adhere (if any), a visit to one of London’s great churches (operating in the manner for which they were originally built) is an experience. Locally try the Brompton Oratory, London’s second most important Catholic place of worship. Thurloe Place, Brompton Road, SW7. Queue up at the TKTS booth at Leicester Square for discounted tickets. Plus, always check with the theatre just before the show begins for last minute discounts! Get your tickets here! Locally there are 5 film theatres. Odeon Kensington High Street (commercial), Virgin Fulham Road (commercial), Virgin Kings Road (commercial), The Chelsea Cinema, Kings Road (Art House), The Gate Cinema, Notting Hill Gate (Art House). Take advantage of the subsidized calendar of events through the Student Life Office – concerts, British comedy, theatre, sports and more! If you find any hints for Cheap London on your own, and you’d like to share with future students, please let us know!

Dining out in London can be expensive. Watch your wallet with these cheap, yummy finds. You’ll find this famous noodle restaurant all over London!! Look out for 2-4-1 vouchers in the back of Time Out. You can find loads of offers from their members area. Sushi doesn’t have to be expensive to be chic! Yo Sushi is a trendy chain where you choose your meals from color coordinated plates off the conveyer belt and your empties are simply counted up at the end. Just don’t forget to keep track of your selections!http://www.yosushi.co.uk/ OK, you’re probably familiar with this system. But look out for people handing out coupons for Subway. Even without the vouchers, their meal deals are just as cheap as McDonalds but guilt free! Yes, Kensington is expensive but don’t completely rule it out for cheap food. The Sandwich Shop on Gloucester road offers a baguette, soft drink, a bag of crisps and a free piece of fruit – all for under £3! Plus, towards the end of the day you’ll find half price baguettes!

Within the Waitrose shopping center, (opposite Foundation House) you’ll find ASK – a pizza, pasta and salad restaurant. In addition to its good value prices, you can take a pizza away for just over a fiver (£5)! It may look like just a pharmacy, but Boots is so much more! Take advantage of their meal deals where you can get a sandwich, crisps, and a drink for less than £5. In addition to the offers you’ll find at the back of the weekly Time Out Guide, have a look at other Time Out Guides such as Eating & Drinking and Cheap Eats. These are available for reference in the Student Life Office. London is one of the best places in the world to try one of the highlights of Cantonese cuisine, dim sum. These small, delicate dumplings and snacks are served from midday through the afternoon (never after 6 pm) at low prices. We know you won’t resist so here are some hints. Don’t buy things you can buy at home unless they’re absolutely necessary. Make your friends at home jealous and focus on British and European brands!

Keep an eye on trendsetters Sienna Miller and Kate Moss! TRAID is a charity dedicated to reducing clothes waste. Their shops (Hammersmith and Shepard's Bush are the closest to Foundation House) are cool and fashionable and sell high quality second-hand clothes – like a charity shop but better! Make a day of it and see what sort of vintage finds you can score. The funds raised are invested into global projects to reduce the environmental and social impacts of our clothes. Find your fix at Primark (Kings Mall on Kings Street) and TK Maxx (Kings Street) in Hammersmith. Both are just two minutes from the station. (Find another TK Maxx on High Street Kensington.) Don’t forget to use your FIE ID for 10% discount and look out for celebs like Kelly Osborne! Argos on High St. Kensington is the place to go. And it’s fun and easy! You look through a catalogue, see if it’s available, order and pay! Then wait for your number to be called and collect your purchase! It’s located opposite High St. Kensington tube station.

Opposite Partridges on Gloucester Road offers student discount so don’t forget to have your ID card with you! Take advantage of coupons handed out on selected items and keep an eye out for special offers such as 2-4-1s! Second hand shops have become popular places to find trendy and cheap clothes. Remember, every style goes in London so why not create your own! Markets can be found across London and is a great place to buy gifts, clothes, jewelry, music and accessories! A trendy market offering a little bit of everything under one very big roof. Clothing, music, coffee, organic produce, flowers, jewelry, antiques, toys and more, plus an array of exotic vegetarian foods that are as forgiving on the pocketbook as they are on the heart. Without question the prettiest street market in town. Flowers, shrubs, bedding plants, and other horticulture delights spread in all directions. 8 am - 1 pm. Old Street underground. A sprawling East End institution, which kicks off at 6 am.