Depends. Not on how much time you have, but on how much money you want to spend. We've grown accustom to the fact that regardless of us dining in or getting or food to go the price will be the same. Not so in London. Here, you are encourage to get take away, as the price tends to be cheaper. How much cheaper you ask, again, depends. I've seen as low as a 30 pence ($.60) difference to as much as a little over a pound ($2 US).
Eating in is an enjoyable experience and if you have leftovers you can request a take away. That is free of charge. Yet also keep in mind that if you want free water you must request tap water, as just saying water will get you an almost $3 US bottle of Evian or the like. Yet, this tends to be your typical 20 ounces, although I have seen larger bottles.
If you do decide to take away instead of dining in, don't be surprised if you have to pay for the condiments. I've only seen condiments free in one place during my stay here. Most dining establishments (fast food that is, with the exception of global chains) charge 20 to 40 pence ($.40 to $.80) for one condiment packet.
So, again I ask, dine-in or take-away?
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