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Author: steakandteeth
Sunday Roast at The Great Chase
In Britain, Sunday is a day for rest, relaxation, and crying out in audible agony at the working week ahead. … More
Fatboyz Diner – Upton Park
“Everything the light touches is East London”. “What about that shadowy place?” “That’s Green Street. You must NEVER go there”. … More
Zelman Meats – Knightsbridge / Soho / St Paul’s
As a registered healthcare professional, it is my duty to respond to sudden emergencies. Fractured teeth. Monumental infections. Collapsed strangers … More
French Toast In Five Ways
When it comes to brunch at home, french toast is a bit of an underrated king. Sure, a stack of … More
House of Ho – Fitzrovia
The bitter cold of the winter months is for me, somewhat bittersweet. On the one hand, it’s the season for … More
Hoppers – Soho / St Christopher’s Place
When it comes to food, I am willing to do just about anything. Queuing up an hour early to get … More
Tranquilitea – The Frozen Tea Party
Mention the phrase “tea party”, and I’ll probably picture a group of elderly diabetic women trying not to pass out … More
Chaiiwala – Walthamstow
If, five years ago, you had looked me in the eye and said that “tea is better than coffee”, I … More
Wing Wing – Russell Square
If this time last year, you had told me that I would come to miss dental school, I would probably … More
The Great Chase – Islington
For the last two years, I have been endlessly grumbling and mumbling about the lack of halal British restaurants in … More
Lokhandwala – Fitzrovia
Whenever my birthday comes around – (well, once a year really?), I find it both endearing and confusing when Steak … More
Where The Pancakes Are – Southwark
The problem with going out for breakfast or brunch is – quite literally, that it’s breakfast or brunch. After 7-8 … More
Burger UK – Chalk Farm
By now, many of will know that I’ve been going through a bit of a rough patch in my relationship … More
Cocochino – Chinatown
Gut feelings are a wondrous thing. A relic of our primal instincts, they provide a forewarning of the potentially adverse … More
Beef Bulgogi Recipe
If I had to choose one group of cuisines to live with on a daily basis – (excluding my ancestral … More
Duck & Waffle – Liverpool Street
Since entering the world of food-blogging, I have become increasingly critical and shrewd. Indeed, my restaurant history has since been … More
Hankies Cafe – Soho
The best kind of friends are those you see the least. As miserly as this statement may sound, there is … More
Street Eats by Halal Gems
FOOD FESTIVALS. Arguably, they are the best thing about summer time in London, since, well, the weather is almost always … More
Moor & Hitch – Queensway
“I don’t want a burger”. The first time these words left my mouth, I was rather taken aback. Am I … More
Roti King – Euston
As much as I love Malaysian food, I must confess that until recently, the humble roti canai had never really … More
London’s Top 10 Ice Creams
Slap on some sun lotion, grab an umbrella, and fasten your London Underground gas mask – the British summer is … More
Famous Flames – Camden
Suggest to me the notion of visiting a fried chicken shop, and I’d probably give you a disgusted scowl. PFC? … More
Friends Of Ours – Hoxton
As a die-hard coffee enthusiast, I hear it all the time. “You drink too much coffee” people will say, as … More
Peanut Butter, Banana & Honey Flapjack Laddoo Recipe
Whenever I enter the kitchen with the aim of producing food rather than eating it, I always manage to hear … More