Having started out as a tiny green van in Soho, Pizza Pilgrims’ Napoli inspired street food was a hit from day one. In the summer of 2013 Pizza Pilgrims decided to open up it’s first permanent home on the corner of …
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Review: Honest Burger
The best thing about Honest Burger is that all burgers are served with fries. That may seem silly but it’s actually pretty unusual – most burger joints, from Shake Shack to Five Guys, all sell fries at a separate cost. …
Review: Shake Shack, London
Opening a day after fellow (or should I say foe?) US burger chain Five Guys and situated a mere 300 metres away from each other in Covent Garden, London’s first Shake Shack has arrived. Impressed with the competition it was …
Review: Bubbledogs
As far as concepts go, you’d think Bubbledogs is right on the money. Hot dogs and champagne, there ain’t no caviar served at this place. Housed in the 19 seater Kitchen Table along Charlotte Street, central London, Bubbledogs has been …
Review: Sketch
Welcome to my one hundredth blog post. Yes, that’s right 100th. It was my birthday earlier in the month and to celebrate I decided to take 8 of my closest friends and family for afternoon tea at Sketch. I’ve been …
Review: Underground Supper Club
A supper club on a decommissioned 1967 Victoria tube carriage. Can you get any more underground than that? Hosted by the wonderful Basement Gallery the pop-up event takes place off-track at the Walthamstow Pumphouse Transport Museum, E17 in London. I first …
Review: Borough Market
I cannot believe this was my first trip to Borough Market since I’ve lived in London. Made up of around 70 stalls and stands of gourmet food it’s comparable to heaven! Producers from all over the country bring a range …
Review: Burger and Lobster
When I started this blog coming up to two years ago now I would write about anything and everything – from art galleries I’ve visited to fancy dress outfits I’d created. Since then it’s been heavily weighted with food reviews. …
Review: The Rum Kitchen
Caribbean Beach Shack restaurant and cocktail bar nestled in the heart of Notting Hill in London. Started by the same team behind Ping, The Rum Kitchen lives up to it’s name boasting a cellar of over 100 types of rum. …