Reviews from cafes, bar and restaurants around England
Category: Food & Drink
Review: The Crust Conductor
Fancy eating freshly baked wood-fired pizzas on a double-decker London bus? Well, make your way under the railway arches at Peckham Rye and you’ll find a 1980s London Leyland Titan bus serving just that, pizza! The Crust Conductor is owned by …
Review: The Manor, Clapham
Situated on Clapham Manor Street, The Manor is a new modern bistro from the team behind the Dairy. My favourite dining partner and I visited The Dairy back in November of last year, having never made the effort to review …
Review: The Crooked Well
Isn’t my new years resolution to blog more going well, hey?! This week we’re back in Camberwell, where I’m continuing my efforts to discover the best establishments my local area has to offer. The Crooked Well describes itself as a …
Review: Bunnychow
Street food in Britain is no longer just about pie & mash and fish & chips but a huge variety of cuisines, from Middle Eastern falafel to Argentinean empanadas. South African bunny chow is the newest kid on the block …
Review: Sushi Cafe, Battersea
Sushi is known for being expensive. This is usually down to the price of quality fish, the variety of fish served and the skill involved in making sushi. Now compared to the fine dining of Sticks ‘n’ Sushi and the …
Review: Bi Bim Bap, London
Bibimbap is a signature Korean dish, pronounced “pibimbap” the word literally means mixed rice. Bibimbap is served as a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sauteed and seasoned vegetables) and gochujang (chili pepper paste), soy sauce or doenjang, …
Review: Dirty Burger
I think it’s always important to start a new year with a plan. We spend so much time focusing on our daily ‘to-do’ list that sometimes we can forget that we need to get outside and make time for the things …
Recipe: Black & Blue Burgers
As a burger lover it was most appropriate for my friend to present me with the ultimate burger cookbook for my birthday. “The Burger” by Tara Duggan, Love Food Editors, helps you master the art of preparing, cooking and building …
Review: Polpo, Covent Garden
After an afternoon of ice skating at Somerset House we headed over to nearby Covent Garden for a late lunch. Venetian restaurant, Polpo on Maiden Lane seemed like just the place for a quiet bite to eat. Offering small plates, …
Review: M1LK
I must confess that my idea of a gentle awakening in the morning is a nice cup of tea listening to BBC Radio 2. M1lk, a daytime cafe in Balham offers quite the opposite experience. From artisan speciality coffees to …
Recipe: Pomegranate Molasses Chicken with Bulgar Wheat Salad
Last year I reviewed Honey & Co, an Israeli cafe along London’s Warren Street run by husband and wife team Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer. I enjoyed the most delicious middle-eastern set lunch menu, which included pomegranate molasses chicken skewers served on a bed of cracked …
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Review: Sotto Sotto, Bath
Over the Winter break my favourite dining partner and I headed to Bath for a couple of days of relaxation before the Christmas festivities began. On choosing a restaurant for our lunch time arrival we took to TripAdvisor to find out where …
