Copita is a Spanish tapas bar on D’Arblay Street in Soho. Like sister restaurant Barrica, Copita serves authentic sized dishes, which means you can really get stuck into the menu. Avoiding the standards of patatas bravas and ensalada rusa, Copita …
Category: London
Review: Duck & Waffle
Unlike my recent trip to Barnyard where I successfully made it through the doors of a restaurant within a month of it opening, Duck & Waffle has been on my to-visit list for about 680 days. Located on the 40th …
Review: Franco Manca, Market Row, Brixton
Every critic, blogger and Londoner has sung the praises of Franco Manca. Once, I even heard someone describe it as Sourdough Pizza Heaven and with those kind of reviews I’d be silly not to find the time to try it. Second …
Review: Psychic Burger Launch Party at The Old Queen’s Head
Psychic Burger first appeared on my radar last summer when they were getting lots of press attention for their soft-shell crab burger. You can read my review of their time at Dalston’s Birthdays here. Since then, they’ve changed residency to The Old Queen’s Head …
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Review: Brasserie Zédel
Brasserie Zédel situated in Piccadilly Circus, London was once part of The Regent Palace Hotel. Once the largest hotel in Europe with 1,028 bedrooms, The Regent Palace opened in 1915. Built by ‘T Lyons & Co. Ltd‘ it was designed in …
Review: BurgerMonday Championship Launch Party
Last week I headed to London Fields, in East London, to join the launch party of the BurgerMonday Championships. Located under a railway arch, we arrived around 7pm at Climpson’s Arch where the opening-night was being held. Hosted by the wonderful Daniel Young of Young …
Review: Nambu-Tei
My usual sources for discovering new restaurants to visit are Just Opened London, Timeout, Emerald Street and frequent visits to my favourite food blogs. But on this occasion I took the risk of trusting Trip Advisor reviews for a restaurant …
Review: Clutch
A chicken restaurant where there’s more bird-related puns on the menu than you can shake your tail feathers at. Family-run Clutch, opened it’s doors to the (empty) street of Ravenscroft Road back in November last year. Close to East London’s …
Review: Sticks ‘n’ Sushi
Sticks ‘n’ Sushi first opened their doors to customers in the city of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. After successfully running 10 restaurants there, they decided to cross the pond and open their first London restaurant in Wimbledon. Conquering south-west London …
Review: Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte
In their Parisian restaurant Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte have offered a unique dining experience for over 50 years. Customers visit Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte for one dish, and one dish only – steak frites, served with a secret recipe sauce. …
Review: Maltby Street Market, Ropewalk
It was the first sunny weekend of the year in London, so what better way to spend a Sunday than in one of London’s glorious food markets. On this occasion we decided to visit Maltby Street Market in Bermondsey, near London …
