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Category: British
Buhler & Co – Walthamstow
As the rain finally descends, many of us are no doubt breathing a sigh of relief as we run outside … More
Mr White’s English Chophouse – Whitechapel
We can all agree that recycling is a great thing. Whether reforming paper, cardboard and plastics, or burying vegans alive … More
Chicken Shop – Whitechapel
Like any self-inflated, hipsterish snob, I will violently oppose visiting a chain restaurant on just about every occasion. Nando’s, Pizza … More
Pie Republic – Upton Lane
In recent weeks, I have devised a foolproof way of figuring out whether someone is clinically insane. Simply send them … More
Brunch at The Great Chase
If there’s one thing I despise about working life – (amongst two thousand others), it’s the fact that it really … More
The Best of 2017
With all that has transpired over the last twelve months, a post titled “The Best of 2017” could seem as … More
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
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
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
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
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
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
The 2Four4 Lounge – Poplar
During my 23 years as a diligent student – (education starts at birth if you’re brown), I have made my … More
Chriskitch – Hoxton *CLOSED*
*CLOSED* Chriskitch Hoxton has now permanently closed. R.I.P For all the dirt, noise, and body odour that London throws at … More
HS&Co – Stratford
Perhaps it’s the onset of premature senility, (or the insignificance of the ages between 21 and 25), but when this … More
Fire & Smoke Supperclub
If there’s one thing that captivates my respect, it’s a person who is completely immersed in a particular passion or pastime. Principally because … More
The Book Club – Shoreditch
Mention the words “book” and “club” in quick succession, and more likely than not, the person you’re speaking to will … More
Gail’s Artisan Bakery – Southwark
Whenever someone enquires as to whether I take after my mother or my father, I usually respond with the biologically … More
Yolkin – Covent Garden
Rarely in human history, has any individual accurately predicted the consequences of their decisions. Indeed, when I decided to embark … More
Christopher’s – Covent Garden
A few steps away from the iconic Lyceum theatre, lies an ornate, yet relatively inconspicuous Grade-II listed building, which, over … More
Foxcroft and Ginger – Stepney Green
As London’s Hipster-Empire consolidates power and control in its strongholds of Camden and Shoreditch, its legions of conquest turn their … More
Yumn Brasserie – Croydon
As someone who is based in East London, Croydon, along with many other outer realms south of the River Thames, … More
Clockjack – Piccadilly Circus
Whenever I eat out, the very last dish I am interested in is one that is based on chicken. Chicken … More
Urban Meadow Cafe – Queensway
Afternoon tea. As an avid coffee drinker with more sense than money, the concept of paying a significant amount of … More