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10 unmissable Time Out deals — including £9.99 Japanese lunch set and free gift

10 unmissable Time Out deals — including £9.99 Japanese lunch set and free gift

Metro15-05-2025

Looking for 10 things to do in London? Luckily, there's lots to do in this city for cheap in 2025! At least… There is now.
Metro has teamed up with Time Out to bring you the best deals across the capital.
Every Friday, 10 new deals will drop, available in the Metro newspaper, on Metro, and on our socials. You'll also find them in our weekly London newsletter, The Slice, in your inbox every Wednesday.
Start your weekend with a splash of rum and serious good vibes at Cottons in Vauxhall. For £36, you'll get bottomless rum punch or prosecco, a proper Caribbean brunch and live DJs to keep the energy high at more than 15% off.
Looking for a quick, fresh and delicious lunch? Swing by Sanjugo in Shoreditch for a Japanese set meal for just £9.99. Pick from salmon, chicken, tofu or karaage, all served with rice, miso soup and salad. You'll even get a free tote bag to take home, worth £16.41 altogether.
If you're after something a bit different, Aures London is worth checking out. Tucked under Waterloo station, this immersive bar blends cocktails with bold lights, sound and projection. It's 21% off drinks right now, so the perfect excuse to kick off your night somewhere unexpected.
The Slice is your weekly guide to what's happening in London, so if you're looking for restaurant reviews, drinks deals or just a great new exhibition to visit on a rainy Saturday in the capital, we've got you covered.
Click here for this week's edit of the best things to do in town.
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If you want to do it all on the cheap, you can also find our latest batch of exclusive hand-picked offers in partnership with Time Out here.
It's all here and more in these 10 incredible offers, discounts and deals.
Head to Mayamama in Shoreditch for a flavour-packed night of pan-Asian fusion dishes in a sleek, Insta-worthy setting, with two or three courses and a drink starting from just £20. Expect vibrant plates like chicken yakitori skewers, dumplings and veg bibimbap. GET THE OFFER
Spice up your weekend with a Caribbean-style bottomless brunch party at Cottons Vauxhall, now for just £36 (that's over 15% off!). Enjoy unlimited rum punch or prosecco, a Caribbean brunch dish, live DJs, and high-energy vibes in one of London's most vibrant venues. From jerk chicken to island-style vegan plates, it's sunshine on a plate and a party in a glass. Whether you're celebrating or just craving a boozy brunch with flavour, this one delivers. GET THE OFFER
Tuck into a delicious, freshly prepared Japanese lunch set at Sanjugo Shoreditch for just £9.99. And to sweeten the deal? You'll also get a free Sanjugo tote bag to take home, giving you a total of £16.41. Choose from options like chicken teriyaki, salmon, tofu steak, or karaage, all served with miso soup, salad, and rice in a sleek, modern spot loved for its quality and value. GET THE OFFER
Get a flavour of Spain's Galician coast and Scotland's seafood heritage at Maresco, one of Soho's top dining gems, all for just £35. This exclusive offer gets you a three-course set menu packed with bold, seasonal flavours. Think: croquetas menorquinas and pollo con romesco or charcoal cauliflower with mojo verde, paired with a glass of wine in a stylish, intimate setting. With rave reviews and an elegant Soho vibe, this is coastal dining at its finest, for a fraction of the usual price. GET THE OFFER
The iconic Bluebird Chelsea brings its signature style to the City with Bluebird City at the South Place Hotel, and it's every bit as chic as you'd expect. Tuck into bold British flavours and elevated comfort food in a sleek, stylish space perfect for long lunches, post-work dinners or celebratory catch-ups. With two or three courses and a glass of fizz from just £25, you've got every excuse to book in. GET THE OFFER
London Open Gardens 2025 is back on 7-8th June, throwing open the gates to over 100 secret gardens across the city. From dreamy rooftops to tucked-away courtyards, it's a weekend of leafy adventures, all self-guided and full of surprises. Even better? Snap up a two-for-one ticket at 50% off! Every ticket helps protect London's green gems through the brilliant work of London Parks and Gardens. GET THE OFFER
Step into a different dimension at Aures London, the cutting-edge immersive venue beneath Waterloo Station, where multi-sensory tech meets expertly crafted cocktails. With 21% off drinks, now's your chance to sip in a space that's anything but ordinary. Think vibrant projections, state-of-the-art sound, and a cocktail menu as bold as the visuals – it's the perfect way to kick off your night out or just try something new. GET THE OFFER
Ann's Smart School of Cookery invites you to try your hand at making the Chinese delicacy of dim sum. Now just £64, down from £129, this two-hour class will teach you all the tricks and tips of making dim sum, Chinese hot and sour dipping sauce and a classic pork wonton soup from fresh ingredients. GET THE OFFER
Unleash your creativity at Token Studio with a fun 90-minute session! Try your hand at the potter's wheel, create miniature pottery, or learn hand-building techniques. Prefer design? Opt for pottery painting and customize a mug, plate, or bowl. Plus, bring your favourite drinks to enjoy while you craft! GET THE OFFER
Do you feel that? It's the feeling of a long-awaited self-care day on the horizon! Invite a friend or partner to escape the hustle and bustle of central London and share a five-star luxury experience at Mayfair's Athenaeum Hotel Spa. Spend a relaxing hour in the wet area, sauna, steam rooms and hot tub, then take your pick from a facial and body wrap treatment or massage. All this with a glass of bubbly for 40% off – you'll find it hard to say no. GET THE OFFER
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