Category: Dress to impress
Brooklands Hotel – A weekend of loud engines and pampering
Brooklands Hotel is a celebration of his and her’s pleasures. A spa for pampering and a race circuit for doing…
Trinity – Revisited – this time they’ve got a star
After a 3 year respite, a lot has happened since my last visit to Trinity Restaurant. I’ve gained new employment,…
Yauatcha City Review – classy dim sum with classy service
Dim Sum directly translates into “touch of the heart”, it smells of pure indulgence and makes my belly beckon with…
Bleeding Heart – Review – Farringdon, A Bistro with a bloody history
Since 1983, the Bleeding Heart has been serving bistro style French cuisine in their low ceilinged basement dining room. The…
Signor Sassi Review – I Returned
After a three-and-a-half-year hiatus (so shoot me), I returned to Signor Sassi. It’s the place where I so loved for…
Canto Corvino – Italy In The City
Canto Corvino is possibly my favourite Italian joint in the City as every time I go, they seem to bring…
The Ledbury Review – It Will Bleed Your Bank Balance For A Reason
So I’m late to the party with my review of The Ledbury of Notting Hill, London. But late is always better…
Le Dame De Pic – Restaurant Royalty?
Anne-Sophie Pic is bit of a chef legend that has created her own legacy, cemented in modern French cookery. She…
Guo Fu Lou – Michelin Star Delights in Hong Kong
Guo Fu Lou aims to serve up exquisite Cantonese fare, that isn’t intricate or complex, but well cooked, ingredient-led classics. The…
Yung Kee HK – Roast Goose Heaven?
Yung Kee started off as a humble dai pai dong 1938 and sold enough roast meat to have it’s own restaurant from 1942….
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