Category: Informal
Trinity Upstairs Review – Room temperature butter in the right shade of yellow was great for slathering.
Trinity Upstairs was part of the head to toe revamping of Clapham’s much and deservedly lauded Michelin Starred Trinity. If…
Brawn Review – Columbia Road – The Flavours Summon You Like A Mistress In The Night…
Brawn is ten years young this year and is located on the corner of Columbia Road. On Sunday’s the street…
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…
Mangal 2 – A Game of Two Halves
Ali Dirik, the owner of Mangal 2 came to London in 1987, and couples-up with another Turkish chap. Together they…
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…
Hamgipak – New Malden – How The Aunties Do it..
Hamgipak is a snug little family run hole in the wall that serves up Korean comfort food such as; stews…
Macellaio – Double muscling beef..
Macellaio RC Italian for “butcher”, is founded by Roberto Costa; he first opened in South Kensington in October 2012, before…
Holborn Dining Room Review. It’s a brasserie that speaks loudly of Pies.
Holborn Dining Rooms (Est 18th of Feb 2014) is the current restaurant stablemate of the Rosewood Hotel, previously it was…
Blacklock City – This one isn’t an ex-brothel
Blacklock Soho has a broad-shouldered reputation for serving-up blisteringly delicious plates of chops and steaks that once moo’d, baa’d or…
Sushi Wakyo – Walton On Thames, Dynamite Beef!
Sushi Wakyo was a researched find on none other than Tripadvisor. I tend to approach these things gingerly as you…
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