Kenza – Review (City) Middle Eastern for the City boys & girls
Kenza meaning treasure in ‘Arabic’ has been around for a while now, 6th of September 2007 was when owner Tony Kitous…
City Social Review. My ‘Social’ penchant grows stronger
Jason Atherton’s bow has many strings – a big one includes City Social which opened on the 1st of May 2014, taking over…
Cafe Murano – Review (St James’s Street) Northern Italian fare shines
Cafe Murano of St James’s is Angela Hartnett’s second solo outpost. It’s been around since the 13th of November 2013 with an…
Le Bab – Review (Kingley Court, Carnaby Street) Long live the renaissance
Le Bab first was launched in January 2016 by founders Stephen Tozer and former Le Gavroche chef Ed Brunet. As a duo since 2014, they laid their…
Shackfuyu – Review (Soho) Pop-up turns permanent
The Asian food craze seems to be going from strength to strength, with countless bao outlets, pop-ups, ramen joints, dumpling…
Xi’an Impression – Review (Holloway Road) There is hope in Holloway
Xi’an Impression is run by the guys from Sichuan Folk. It first opened in July 2015 directly opposite the Emirates Stadium in…
Noble Rot – Review – Paris in Bloomsbury
Noble Rot was originally formed in 2013 as a food and wine publication founded by Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew. Dan Keeling…
Le Gavroche – Review (Mayfair) It’s an institution
Le Gavroche was first opened in 1967 by Michel Roux Snr and Albert Roux. Originally it was based at 61 Lower Sloane…
New Mayflower Chinese Restaurant – Cantonese Food That Thrills Your Palate
New Mayflower needs no introduction in my opinion – it was my first post on here back in September 2012 and…
Signor Sassi – Review (Knightsbridge) You Can’t Beat The Classics
Signor Sassi is a Knightsbridge institution that has been around since 1984. From 2007 the ownership belonged to the San Carlo Group….
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