Category: Counter Dining

Barrafina – Dean Street – Food That Stands Against Time
Barrafina Frith St is the original Barrafina, now relocated to a larger space in Soho, just a stone’s throw from…

Coupette – French Accented Thirst Quenching Nourishment
Coupette is the brainchild of Chris Moore, a former Head Bartender of the Beaufort Bar of the Savoy. A bar…

Fish Borough Market – I’m A Creature Of Habit
I’m no stranger to Borough Market, but what seems like a Mecca for so many good things to eat, has…

Jose Pizarro – Broadgate – the price might make you flinch
José Pizarro is originally from Cáceres, a city in western Spain’s Extremadura region. He came to in London in 2000,…

Bao Fitzrovia – Revisited – fondness and delight
I’ve shouted about Bao Fitzrovia countless times before with great fondness and delight as they’ve been good to me for…

Caravan Bankside – Review – coffee roasters with an international larder…
What drew me to Caravan was hearing about its huge reputation for being the Antipodean coffee roasters with an international…

The Barbary Review – Some of London’s Greatest Eating Pleasures can be had here
The Barbary is neatly placed in the quaintly cobbled Neal’s Yard. It’s the sister to the much lauded Palomar, which I…

Foleys Fitzrovia – Review – Fun in Fitzrovia, An Umami Hose Down
Foleys is the brain child of Head Chef Mitz Vora, a former sous-chef of the much lauded Paloma. He creates…

A.Wong – Review – Peddling Dim Sum In Pimlico
What I’ve noticed about Cantonese food in London is a transcending trajectory away from the Essex fake-tan shade gone wrong…

Mac and Wild – Review – The Burger Received A Gong
Mac and Wild Devonshire Square launched in November 2016, with a shtick to peddle Scottish game, cooked in a variety…
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