#72: Chinese decadence at Hakkasan
Lady Gaga at Hakkasan: an interesting outfit for dinner Steps away from the bustle of Oxford Street and down a side alley, is one of the best meals I’ve ever had in London. Hakkasan is well known for...
View Article#77: Eat your way through Borough Market
Borough Market is London’s most renowned food market selling about almost everything imaginable. The present market, located on Southwark Street and Borough High Street just south of Southwark...
View Article#80: Dine with the stars at Nobu
Walk into Nobu on Berkeley St, and you walk into the playground of the celebs. Named after celebrity chef Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, it’s famous for its fusion cuisine blending traditional Japanese...
View Article#81: Being posh at The Ivy
My celebrity spotting: Christine Baransky Hidden on quiet street near Covent Garden behind very discreet stained glass, is The Ivy – London’s celebrity hot spot. The Ivy has been around since 1917,...
View Article#84: Hummingbird Bakery – Best cupcakes in London?
Hummingbird Cafe – red velvet If you’re walking along South Kensington (or Islington or Soho or Spitalfields) and you see a huge queue, it’s probably the Hummingbird Bakery. Billed as an authentic...
View Article#85: Go for Indian tapas at Imli
Imli is a completely different kind of Indian, as it’s Indian street food served ‘tapas-style’ for sharing. An interesting concept but definitely not the place to come if you’re looking for truly...
View Article#90: Getting medieval at the Medieval Banquet
When I suggested the Medieval Banquet for our department Christmas party, I thought for sure the Brits would scoff and laugh. They did laugh, but I think they were more intrigued. Where else can you...
View Article#105: Give chickpeas a chance at Hummus Bros
As London’s first houmous bar, Hummus Bros in Soho is a place for chick pea lovers to unite and for carnivores to cringe. I love houmous but was more curious to see why this place had queues out the...
View Article#110: Berkeley Prêt-à-Portea, Fashion Afternoon Tea
The Berkeley Fashion Afternoon Tea, Prêt-à-Portea, is high tea with a fashionista twist. Inspired by the themes and colours of the fashion world, the menu is transformed every six months to follow the...
View Article#118: Visit Rules, London’s Oldest Restaurant
Head to Rules in Covent Garden and dine on Wild Game like Pheasant and Squab in London’s oldest restaurant. Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798, as a promise to his family that he would say...
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