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Restaurant-Besuch: Essen in London S-E-T Studienreisen P R O G R A M M Restaurant-Besuch: Essen in London Sorgen Sie für ein Gruppen-Erlebnis der besonderen Art und gehen Buchung Sie mit Ihren Schülern in London essen! Ob als Abschluss eines Formular im Kundencenter aufregenden London-Ausflugs oder als Stärkung vor der nächtlichen Bezahlung Heimreise: Ein gemeinsamer Restaurant-Besuch ist für die ganze auf Rechnung von Place2B Gruppe ein besonderes Erlebnis. Stornierung einzelner Teilnehmer Wir bieten Ihnen die Buchung von vier Restaurants an Standorten kostenlos bis 5 Tage vor Abreise X in verschiedenen Stadtteilen Londons an. Durch die Buchung in unserem Kundencenter bezahlen Sie das Essen wie alle anderen Gruppengröße Programmbuchungen vorab auf Rechnung in Euro. So können Sie den mind. 25 Personen Restaurantbesuch von Anfang an in Ihre Kosten einplanen. Allgemeine Hinweise: Hardrock Café • Alle Menüs beinhalten „tab water“ und Soft-Drinks, weitere 150 Old Park Ln, London W1K 1QZ Getränke können vor Ort bestellt und bezahlt werden. Rainforest Café • Vor der Nacht-Rückreise bietet sich eine Buchung vom „Zizzi“ 20 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 7EU an: Diese Restaurantkette hat verschiedene Restaurants in der Stadt und wenn das direkt am Busparkplatz gelegene „Zizzi O2“ Riley‘s Sports Bar 80 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4TE keine Verfügbarkeiten mehr hat, besprechen wir mit Ihnen eine Alternative, die gut in Ihre Programmplanung passt. ASK Italian (u.a.): • Es werden in allen Restaurants vegetarische Optionen angeboten. • Mayfair: Park St., W1K 7JA Diese Information benötigen Sie aber erst zur Auswahl der Gerichte, • Southwark: 34 Shad Thames, SE1 2YG bei der Buchung im Kundencenter reicht die Anzahl der Teilnehmer! Zizzi (u.a.): • Bankside: Mezzanine Level, Riverside Die Restaurants: House, Soutwark Bridge Rd, SE1 9HA Hardrock Café: Weltweiter Klassiker • Covent Garden: 20 Bow St., WC2E 7AW 1971 startete mit der Eröffnung des ersten Hardrock Cafés eine • Greenwich: Unit W2, Greenwich weltweite Erfolgsgeschichte: Die Restaurants sind vor allem wegen Promenade (Pier) / Cutty Sark, SE10 9HT ihrer Atmosphäre bekannt. Eric Clapton, einer der ersten Stammgäste • St Kath. Docks: 12 Ivory St, E1W 1AT des Londoner Cafés, hing 1971 seine Gitarre über seinen „Stammplatz“ • Paddington: 17 Sheldon Sq., W2 6EP Victoria: 15 Cardinal Walk, SW1E 5JE und startete damit eine unvergleichbare Sammlung. • F Bei Rückfahrt über Nacht: Rainforest Café: Beliebtes Themenrestaurant Zizzi oder ASK: O2-Arena (SE10 0UZ) Schon einmal zwischen trompetenden Elefanten gespeist? Unter Menüs / Preise auf der nächsten Seite. Gebrüll von Gorillas und dem starren Blick der Krokodile? Nein? Dann wird es Zeit! Im einzigartigen Rainforest Café sitzt Ihre Gruppe wie im Dschungel inkl. der Geräusche des tropischen Regenwalds. Dazu gibt es mit Burger, Pasta und klassischen Fish & Chips auch schülergerechtes Essen. Und das alles in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Piccadilly Circus! Riley‘s Sportsbar Live-Sport-Events auf großen Bildschirmen oder private Kicker- und Billardspiele - und dazu klassisches englisches Bar-Food! Zizzi & ASK Italian: Italienische Küche Viele verschiedene Geschmäcker in Ihrer Gruppe? Dann empfehlen wir Ihnen die Restaurants der Ketten „Zizzi“ und ASK: Sie haben viele Lokale über die Stadt verteilt und im Gegensatz zu den anderen Restaurants wählt hier jeder Teilnehmer sein eigenes Menü. Rainforest Café Seite 1/3 www.s-e-t.de © S-E-T 2019 S-E-T Studienreisen P R O G R A M M Restaurant-Besuch: Menüs Hardrock Café Kosten: • Vinyl Package: 19,00 Euro pro Person • Silver Package: 22,00 Euro pro Person • Gold Package: 25,00 Euro pro Person Menü Es muss ein „Package“ einheitlich für die gesamte Gruppe gebucht werden, die Gerichte inkl. der individuellen Ernährungswünsche werden dann vor Ort gewählt. Alle Gerichte beinhalten einen Soft Drink und Pommes als Beilage. Vinyl Menu Hauptgericht (jeweils mit Pommes): • Hard Rock Burger • Hard Rock Cheeseburger • (V) Veggie Burger (Veggie Patty on a toasted bun) • Honey Mustard Chicken Sandwich • House Salad Silver Menu Hauptgericht (Burger und Sandwiches mit Pommes): • Hard Rock Burger • Hard Rock Cheeseburger • (V) Veggie Burger (Veggie Patty on a toasted bun) • Honey Mustard Chicken Sandwich • Chicken Caesar Salad • Twisted Mac with Chicken Dessert; Signature Ice Cream Gold Menu Starter; Lil Houses Salad Hauptgericht (Burger und Sandwiches mit Pommes): • Legendary Burger • (V) Veggie Burger (Veggie Patty on a toasted bun) • Honey Mustard Chicken Sandwich • Chicken Caesar Salad • Twisted Mac with Chicken Dessert; Signature Ice Cream Seite 2/3 www.s-e-t.de © S-E-T 2019 S-E-T Studienreisen P R O G R A M M Restaurant-Besuch: Menüs Rainforest Café Kosten (2 Gänge): 13,00 Euro p.P. inkl. softdrink Hauptgericht (jeweils mit Pommes): • Fish and Chips • Beef Burger • (V) Veggie Pasta Dessert: • (V) Ice Cream Riley‘s Sportsbar Kosten (2 Gänge): 13,00 Euro p.P. inkl. softdrink Menü Jeder Teilnehmer stellt sich ein eigenes Menü zusammen. Sie erhalten nach der Buchung per E-Mail ein Bestellformular, auf dem sie für jede Speise die gewünschte Anzahl eintragen können: Hauptspeise • (V) Classic Pizza Margharita (tomato, mozzarella) • Sausage and mash (Cumberland sausages, mashed potato, mushy peas, gravy) • Fish finger wrap (Plaice goujons, lettuce, tartare sauce in a tortilla wrap and skin-on fries) • The American Pizza (pepperoni and mozzarella) • Beer Battered Cod: Cod fillet with skin-on fries, tartare sauce, mushy peas • (V) Classic Ceasar Salad: Salad, sourdough croutons, parmesan, dressing • (gluten free) Pulled Beef and Bean Chili: Served with rice, cheese and sour cream Dessert: • (V) Ice Cream (Vanilla or Chocolate or Strawberry) • (V) New York Cheesecake • (VEGAN + gluten free) Sorbet Zizzi & ASK Italian Kosten: 2 Gänge: 16,00 Euro p.P. = Hauptspeise + Dessert + unlimited Squash (Orange, Apfel & Johannisbeere) Menü Jeder Teilnehmer stellt sich ein eigenes Menü zusammen. Sie erhalten nach der Buchung per E-Mail ein Bestellformular, auf dem sie für jede Speise die gewünschte Anzahl eintragen können: Hauptspeise • (V) Classic Pizza Margharita (tomato, mozzarella & basil) • (V) Spaghetti Pomodoro (mozzarella, baby plum tomatoes) • Spaghetti Bolognese (pasta with beef ragu) • Strozzapreti Pasta with chicken & red pesto • Pizza Pepperoni Campagna (pepperoni, ham, mushrooms, mozzarella) • (V) Super Zucca Salad (goat cheese, courgette, lentils + bread) Dessert: • (V) Ice Cream (Vanilla or Chocolate) or (VEGAN) Sorbet Seite 3/3 www.s-e-t.de © S-E-T 2019.
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