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Caso Do Frango Review – London Bridge “they make the locally sourced humble bird something thrilling”
Open since July 2018, Casa do Frango brings Algarve style piri piri chicken to the streets of Southwark. It’s a…
The Thai Terrace Guildford Review. There is a koi pond.
The Thai Terrace in Guildford is gargantuan – it’s like one of those new foodhalls up in town except that…
Merchants Tavern Review …serious food action is just about to happen.
Merchants Tavern one of those stalwart venues in Shoreditch where you can come for everything, a pint, ample plonk and…
Dishoom Shoreditch Review …”the nation’s favourite cuisine in retro Bombay Cafe style”
Dishoom is a place where you are guaranteed Indian food, the nation’s favourite cuisine in retro Bombay Cafe style. Their…
The Britannia Richmond. “…if I was in a muttering mood then I’d say the roasties weren’t crispy and the gravy’s depth went missing in action”
Richmond is a hoity-toity part of town, a suburban area of South West London, full of posh shops, normal ones,…
Brigadiers Review. “Eating it is like getting out of the right side of bed, mood lifting and I always order it”.
Brigadiers is a multi chambered 140-cover Anglo Indian tavern that has been doing their thing with big fisted-flavour inside the…
The White Hart Review Chipstead. “The universally popular country boozer”.
If you like quintessential pubs, then you’ll like The White Hart in Chipstead, a Surrey Village, full of quaint rural…
The Prince of Wales – Hampton Court. Delivers on its promise.
The Prince of Wales pub nestles itself in Hampton Court Village which is full of floppy eared dogs, arty-crafty shops,…
Market Halls Fulham …I did my best in covering as much as I could at the old Fulham Broadway Station’s old ticketing office.
Pizza, regional Thai, a deli, kebabs, buttermilk fried chicken, poké, BBQ, Indian street food and ice cream all under one…
Sabor Review – A tapas titan in London
I recall the many engrossing nights perched on the bar at the original Barrafina on Frith Street, they’ve been around…
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