Category: Informal
Quality Chop House – Review – It’s a food lovers paradise
Any restaurant enthusiast will tell you that there are some really compelling restaurants emanating in the vicinity of Clerkenwell –…
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…
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…
Trullo – Islington – Sublime pasta cookery can be had..
Trullo the Italian job of North London has been around since June 2010. It’s run by Jordan Frieda, an alumni…
Texas Joes – Review – A Decent Bit of BBQ?
London right about now a place where you’re guaranteed a decent bit of barbecue. Texas Joe’s, a stone throw away…
Bento Cafe – Camden – Does it taste good?
I was first introduced to Bento Cafe around 15 years ago by an old flame who got my taste in…
Brew Cafe – Review – Exploring Brunch Culture
My idea of a good brunch involves soul enriching dim sum and a whole load of dark pu erh tea…
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…
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