Fun fact for you, the Grand Manor House Wing at the Rosewood hotel costs ÂŁ25,000 a night and is so large that it has it’s own postcode. Yep, a single hotel suite, the only one in the world to have …
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Review: Anglo
It was the week before Christmas and I was on a mission to tick off a couple more restaurants from my 2017 wish list. I may have taken a break from blogging over the past few months but my foodie …

Review: Counter Culture
Recently ranked at number 2 in Timeout’s top 100 London restaurants, Counter Culture is another masterpiece from Robin Gill, chef at The Dairy (next door), The Manor (up the road) and Paradise Garage (in Bethnal Green). With only 15 seats, a small menu of …

Review: Ben’s Canteen, Battersea
It’s official. South London has too many brunch spots, but what lead me to Ben’s Canteen was their foodie-licious Instagram account. Pictures of flowery plates topped with colourful foods, featuring some of my favourite ingredients, were hard to resist. Ben, …

Review: Kricket, Pop Brixton
Kricket lives inside a shipping container which makes up part of Pop Brixton, a community of bars, restaurants and retail units found on Brixton Station Road. Serving Indian small plates and cocktails, it’s tricky to get a table so head …

Review: The Old George
The Old George is a beautifully restored London pub, dating back to the 1700s, found at 379 Bethnal Green Road. Under the ownership of the Antic Collective, The Old George recently opened a restaurant on the first floor of its …

Review: The Abbeville
During the month of January, The Abbeville pub was offering 50% off food. This left me with no excuse but to jump out the front door and toodle down the road to enjoy a candle lit dinner with an old friend. With it being …

Review: The House of Ho
As my quest to find Fitzrovia’s Favourites continues, I was delighted to find the rebranded House of Ho situated where Percy and Charlotte Street meet. The new flagship restaurant for Vietnamese cuisine, opened in December 2015 attracting plenty of critics to …

Review: Hawksmoor, Spitalfields
Hawksmoor Spitalfields was the very first Hawksmoor to open back in 2006. Now a successful restaurant group with 6 sites across London, it is regarded as one of the finest steak houses in the capital.With this review, I felt it was …

Fitzrovia Favourites Pt. 2
Without meaning to distract you from that salad you’ve got lined up, here’s three much better looking lunch alternatives to be found in Fitzrovia. It’s time to beat those January blues with a Scottish feast at Mac & Wild, eat …

Review: Brunch at Brickwood
There is nothing quite like a midweek brunch. For those unacquainted with London life, weekends can often mean endless queues outside those ‘best brunch spots’ you’ve never been bothered to wake up early enough to try. Well, amen to annual …