Category: Informal

Blend Bromley – Review – where locals have fun
What sealed a visit here wasn’t down to commitment, chance or research, but a recommendation from a friend who lives…

Emile – Shoreditch – Simply hewn goodness
Well what can I tell you about Emile? It’s Chef Damian Clisby and Nick Gibson’s 6 month residency in the…

Cafe East – A feast from the East..
Cafe East is an brightly lit Vietnamese canteen that serves up a manner of stalwart dishes such as pho, a…

Bao Fitzrovia – Revisited – fondness and delight
I’ve shouted about Bao Fitzrovia countless times before with great fondness and delight as they’ve been good to me for…

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…
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