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Tag: Halal
Boondocks Brunch – Old Street
Choosing between a sweet or savoury brunch is quite possibly one of life’s most difficult decisions. As our better sense … More
Rudie’s – Stoke Newington
If you eat out once a week, every week, rotating between the usual choices of American, East-Asian, South-Asian and Middle-Eastern … More
Kuala Lumpur Special: Dolly Dim Sum
Having taken a grand total of eleven flights this summer, I have concluded that flying is by far the worst … More
Chai Ki – Canary Wharf
Excuses. We all make them, we all hide behind them, and more often than not, we all love them for … More
Grounded Coffee Company – Whitechapel / Aldgate East
Having spent the better part of four years in Whitechapel, I would’ve liked to have thought that I had every … More
SAID – Soho
As a dentist-in-training by day and a food-blogger by night, I constantly find myself warning patients about the evils of … More
Sambal Shiok Pop-Up
Spend just four weeks in Southeast-Asia, and you’ll find that you can bring about a number of significant changes to … More
Kuala Lumpur Special: City Centre Cafes
When you’re a coffee-addict-bordering-on-coffee-maniac, (without the border), finding a good fix whilst travelling can be a most troublesome affair. No … More
Dubai Special: Slider Station / Cocoa Room
Dubai! With its towering skyscrapers, mammoth malls and outrageous attractions, it’s a city that is synonymous with luxury, extravagance, and … More
Chi Kitchen – Oxford Street
Whenever Steak and I visit a restaurant or cafe in Oxford Circus, I find myself trapped in a perpetual state … More
Sweet – Stepney Green
Since the dawn of civilisation, there has existed a single day of the year, that has struck fear and terror … More
Thai Square – Angel / Islington
Usually, when it comes to making plans or choosing a restaurant, Steak is about as useful as a waterproof teabag. … More
Behesht – Harrow
“So, where do you commute from?” ‘Harrow.’ “Oh. My condolences.” That tends to be my usual response whenever I discover … More
Ma Plucker – Soho
If you’ve been scratching around Instagram recently, you have no doubt, by now, come across Ma’ Plucker. Fittingly cooped up … More
Cutter and Squidge – Covent Garden
What do you do after an incredibly rich and sugar-filled brunch at Christopher’s? Do you go home and fill your … More
Maida – Bethnal Green
The best thing about being a “nobody”, is that you can visit restaurants, take photos, analyse their ins and outs, … 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
Red Iron Burgers – Uxbridge
Everyone can remember the first time they came across an exceptional burger. A life-changing burger. A burger that simply altered … More
Bagels and Waffles – Whitechapel
Tick. Tick Tick. It was 2am on a Sunday night. Or is that Monday morning? I often have difficulty sleeping … More
Toronto Special – Top Gun Steak
I FEEL THE NEED. THE NEED TO FEED. If there was ever a Hollywood film from the 1980s that could … More
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 … More