Category: Counter Dining
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…
Temaki Glasgow – The Spurious Offspring Of Mexico And Japan?
Temaki means ‘hand rolled’ goodness made out of a single sheet of nori; sushi rice and a m manner of…
Frenchie – Review – Revisited
I said Frenchie was a bistro in a sharp suit during my first appraisal and I stand by that. It’s…
Kiln -Soho Review – Some Of The Best Food You Can Bless Your Mouth With
If you have read my previous review of Smoking Goat, then it’s no secret that I’m a devotee of Ben…
Ippudo – Holborn – Rorty Ramen
Ramen was first discovered in China and reached Japan in the 20th century where it has become a cult over there…
Temper Soho – Review
Meat is the mantra at Temper Soho and you’ll get tonnes of it from different breeds of animal sourced from…
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