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Tag: Restaurant
Jamavar – Mayfair
What is the worst thing that could happen to a food-blogger? Some would say “to get food-poisoning after a fantastic … More
Oliver Maki – Soho
Ordinarily, the only time one would expect Mediterranean food to collide with Japanese food, would be when visiting a sushi … More
The Banc – Tottenham
If your friends are anything like mine, co-ordinating absolutely anything with them is probably about at difficult as getting a … 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
Cocochino – Chinatown
Gut feelings are a wondrous thing. A relic of our primal instincts, they provide a forewarning of the potentially adverse … 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
Meathouse London – Kings Cross
If food-bloggers were animals, I reckon that many of us would be elephants. Not because we’re the same size as … More
Proper Burgers – Leyton
The smoke cleared. The empty pens dropped. The fire extinguishers were deployed upon the friction-induced fires that covered everyone’s papers, … 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
Asta Luego’s – North Wembley
Having a favourite type of exam is a bit like having a favourite type of bowel disease. It doesn’t matter … 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
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
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 … More
Mango Tree – Victoria
Mango trees. The climbing frames of my ancestors. Whilst my genetic instincts would have had me scaling the front of … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
FatBurger – Camden
The inevitable FatBurger review. The American franchise has crossed the Atlantic and landed safely in the heart of Camden. Such … More
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 … More
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 … More
Diyarbakir – Harringay
Green Lane, Harringay, is home to a number of Turkish establishments, all of which have rave reviews and form the … More
Feng Shang Princess – Regent’s Park
Many a time I have visited Regent’s Park to see friends, and the London Zoo to see family (in both … More
Top Vegetarian Restaurants
As a carnivore, my food philosophy revolves around one concept: the first component of any main dish, is an animal. … More
Meat and Shake – Tooting
NOTE: Since the publication of this review, Meat and Shake has relaunched as a Southern Smokehouse, and has implemented a … More