Category: Good for dates
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…
Hakkasan – Mayfair Review, Posh Cantonese Classics
Hakkasan Mayfair, the sister restaurant to Hakkasan Hanway Place (2011), first started trading in November 2010. Within a year of…
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…
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…
Smokestak Review – Barbecue That Will Knock Your Socks Off
Smokestak is the brainchild of former Roka front of house worker David Carter. Before he opened the restaurant in 2016…
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…
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…
The Kings Head Ongar Review – If Like Me, You See People Watching As A Spectator Sport
Truth be told The Kings Head wasn’t a fortuitous find I stumbled upon, I’m here visiting a mate who lives…
Huchesons Review – Glasgow – A Deluxe Brekkie
Huchesons is a swanky speakeasy inspired club lounge with a promise to whip out Côte de boeuf, fillet steaks and other…
No 16 Glasgow – Desserts Take Centre Stage
No 16 – a handsome little bistro with two intimate floors and a kitchen that gives you Euro-bistro fare with Scottish…
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