Rating Cuisine Anglo-French In A Word Imposing Appeals To Those who enjoy French cuisine entirely without financial constraints and with some unmistakable English touches. Those looking […]
Reviews
Review – The Bar @ Parlour, Kensal
Rating Cuisine Modern British Appeals To Food adventurers, gourmands and sensual humans tempted by edible things (probably) seen nowhere before. From ‘(mostly) recognisable’ to ‘what […]
Review – Winter 2014 Seasonal Tipples @ Roast Restaurant, Borough, London
What’s this? Roast’s seasonal menu of cocktails from the bar menu. There are 7 in total. How Much Do They Cost? Each cocktail costs £12. […]
Review – Kacho, Falmouth, Cornwall
Rating Appeals to: Anyone who loves simple, fresh Japanese food With a range of sake to choose from, Kacho offers any alcohol enthusiast – but […]
Review – The Tasting Room, Broadgate [London]
This fabulous pop-up brings new entertainment and style to the already pretty classy area of Broadgate. With a skating rink, fully loaded bar and delicious […]
Review – The Day Of The Dead @ Mestizo Restaurant & Tequila Bar [Euston]
Rating In A Word PARTY Cuisine Mexican Appeals To Most obviously: those in search of LEGIT Mexican food, such as a bunch of mole sauces […]
Review – 108 Brasserie [Marylebone]
Rating In A Word Categorical Cuisine Modern British Appeals To Marlyeboners – I HAVE WANTED TO USE THAT PHRASE FOR MONTHS I dunno… everybody with […]
Review – The 2014 Christmas Menu @ Gilgamesh [Camden]
What is it? Gilgamesh London‘s Christmas Set Menu. Lots of courses, and with a slightly cheaper vegetarian option. It does not include drinks or service. How […]
Review – El Peruanito, street food [London]
Peruvian food is becoming a popular choice for foodies in London, it’s warming, tasty, hearty and a little bit different. We visited El Peruanito, a […]
Review – Zacry’s, Watergate Bay, Newquay
Rating Appeals To Foodies on a break from the city, anyone who loves the beach and people with a penny or two to put where […]