Category: Informal
Rasjasthan III – (Review) – Houndsditch
I would describe the Rajasthan III as an old school curry house trapped in a bygone era of when a choice…
Le Bab Revisited
I first came here back in February this year and loved the concept of old uni friends collaborating to create Le…
The Canbury Arms – Review (Kingston) Gems shouldn’t be hidden
The Canbury Arms has been around since 2005 and is tucked away a stone throw away from the bustling suburban streets…
Molé Taco Bar – The Mexican love affair begins
When I first tried Molé Taco Bar’s tacos at Taste London it was love at first bite. There’s something so…
Lupita East – Review (Spitalfields) The Mexican adventure begins
The two floor, 130 seater Lupita East has been around since October 2012 and is based on Commercial St of Spitalfields where…
Piquet – Review (Fitzrovia) Another one bites the dust
Piquet was the name of Allan Pickett’s no gimmicks French inspired London restaurant. He collaborates with Bodeans founder Andre Blais…
Counter Coutre – Review (Clapham) ‘The Dairy’s naughty little brother’
Counter Culture first opened in April this year and it was dubbed ‘The Dairy’s naughty little brother’. It offers small…
Pizza Union, Pitt Cue, Taste London.. This is what Fat Friday’s are about
Fat Friday’s personify quality time consuming one’s bodyweight in high calorie comfort food which invariably/inevitably have a patina of filth….
New Mayflower – Review (Shaftsbury Avenue) The End of an Institution
The phrase ‘all good things come to an end’ is coined for desolate times like this, yes it’s true my…
Wotton Hatch Review – a country pub in Surrey
When you’re famished after a mountain bike ride in the Surrey Hills, all you may want to do is eat…
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