I wasn't that amazed at Gavindas if I'm honest. The style of serving there wasn't my kind of thing. There is a big refrigerator for drinks, and then beside that there is a buffet style food counter. there is no waiters there that show you to your seat; your just go in and sit down, and there isn't a menu on your table, you have to go back to the wall by the drinks to view the menu stuck to the wall. Then you ask the tired looking men behind the buffet counter what you'd like, and you pay for it there and then, and take it back to your table on a tray-much like a school canteen. Also, the atmosphere you go to look for in a restaurant wasn't there. There wasn't the bubbly friends meeting up, or families going out to celebrate a birthday dinner. just a handful of people.After dinner we walked through China town to Leicester Square. The streets of china town were absolutely wonderful! There was a red ominous glow coming from the street as the red,orange and yellow lanterns were zig-zagged throughout the street. Outside restaurants, you could even taste the crispy duck in the air. The smell of the food and the hustle bustle of the streets were absolutely amazing and i didn't want to leave!
After all the excitement of china town, Leicester square had to be fabulous to live up to the expectations. Now, it was kind of dark, so I probably didn't get to see Leicester square in all its glory. And also there were big boards up around what I presumed to be the main square, they said "getting London ready for 2012" but I didn't see what they were trying to get Leicester square ready for. There can't be any games there, its in completely the wrong environment and its too small. So the only thing it could be for would be to look nice, but still I don't understand why they are doing that a year early! Anyway, there are several cinemas in Leicester square, all of them rather large. And they all are showing practically the same films, noting there at the moment took our fancy. So at the last cinema there was we decided to buy our tickets. Its not like an ordinary cinema though, its more like a theatre, you buy your tickets from the box office outside, and they're only showing one film in the extremely large cinema. The tickets were WAY too over-priced, it was £60 for 3 of us to go and see 'Paul'
I really enjoyed Paul, I still think the tickets were too expensive but the quality of film you saw was immense. I think the cinema was an old theatre, because there was a large stage and a safety curtain. Paul was a good film. I wouldn't say amazing because it wasn't that funny. There was a lot of swearing in it, and it was funny in some places. Just not the style of funny I like. Its more for the people who like comedies such as 'borat' I think.

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