As London’s Hipster-Empire consolidates power and control in its strongholds of Camden and Shoreditch, its legions of conquest turn their…
Yumn Brasserie – Croydon
As someone who is based in East London, Croydon, along with many other outer realms south of the River Thames,…
Toronto Special – Burger Factory
Time and money are often the greatest limiting factors during a holiday, and my trip to Toronto was certainly no…
Gokyuzu – Harringay
Amongst the dense population of Turkish restaurants on Green Lanes, there is one name that crops up time and time…
Toronto Special- The Good Fork
If there were a single set of resources that we simply could not have done without during our trip to…
Clockjack – Piccadilly Circus
Whenever I eat out, the very last dish I am interested in is one that is based on chicken. Chicken…
Timberyard – Seven Dials
Studying. It’s a task we all loathe, and one I haven’t done enough of since starting Year 4, having been…
Toronto Special – The Burgernator
If there’s one thing that I occasionally love, it’s being alone. Don’t get me wrong – I’m not some sort…
Novikov – Mayfair
Novikov. A fine-dining restaurant shrouded in fame, fortune, and finesse. Located in the heart of Mayfair, this mammoth establishment takes…
Dishoom – Kings Cross / Shoreditch / Carnaby
Dishoom! For anyone who’s ever had the misfortune of sitting down to watch a Bollywood film, only to reach the…
Toronto Special: Kara Mia/Desi-Eh
Kara Mia and Desi-Eh. Two separate restaurants with two separate identities, coexisting simultaneously under one roof. Kara Mia, the original…
Toronto Special – Black Ox Bistro *CLOSED*
*CLOSED* With great regret, I must inform you that Black Ox Bistro has since closed down. R.I.P Toronto, Canada. Home…
The Meat Co – Shepherd’s Bush
The Meat Co. A giant amongst men. A name of legend. An establishment that needs no introduction (though I’ve kind…
Mango Tree – Victoria
Mango trees. The climbing frames of my ancestors. Whilst my genetic instincts would have had me scaling the front of…
Stax Diner – Kingly Court
Burgers EVERYWHERE. It’s coming up to my third burger expedition this week. The problem with birthday outings is that a…
Ceru Pop-Up
To read about Ceru’s new PERMANENT restaurant, click here. Ceru, a company of pop-up levantine restaurants that quite literally pop…
Urban Meadow Cafe – Queensway
Afternoon tea. As an avid coffee drinker with more sense than money, the concept of paying a significant amount of…
The Gourmet Hut – Whitechapel
Post-morning-gym, pre-evening-paediatric-clinic. I had added a cover-page and 75 words to my dissertation and for some reason I thought I…
Orjowan – Earls Court
The London tube map and all it’s stations, for me, works on an “eat, drink, ignore” basis. If a station…
Steak and Co – Leicester Square
Many halal steaks carry with them a certain tragedy. In halal steakhouses across the country (especially those with an Asian…
Taylor Street Baristas – Canary Wharf
Welcome to Steak And Teeth’s first coffee shop review! In modern Britain, there are three items that are near impossible…
FatBurger – Camden
The inevitable FatBurger review. The American franchise has crossed the Atlantic and landed safely in the heart of Camden. Such…
La Cucina – Brick Lane
Brick Lane has oddly become quite the attraction in London in recent years. It’s become a hotspot for hipsters and…
Salt n’ Pepper – Leicester Square
Hidden away behind the tourist-trap of Leicester Square sits Salt n’ Pepper, a simple restaurant that serves both Pakistani and…
Diyarbakir – Harringay
Green Lane, Harringay, is home to a number of Turkish establishments, all of which have rave reviews and form the…