Behold, a new writer! Tim Milford is our wine loving, brass playing, Germanophilic man of many interests and talents. His first review is of the Gay Hussar, in […]
Tag: london
Review – BRGR.CO [Soho]
Rating Appeals To Burger and slider enthusiasts who want a slightly different take on American style cuisine, at a reasonable pricepoint and minus the ‘Americana’ Those looking […]
News – Tozi Turns One, Doesn’t Manage To Sell It’s Fiat But Does Start Offering Cocktail Masterclasses
So good Tozi you A few weeks ago, our friends at Tozi, down in scenic Victoria, celebrated their first year. We got to meet Daniele Pampagnin, […]
Review – Masala Zone [Covent Garden]
Here’s our first review from new contributor Jack [Ed: this is not the same Jack who edits the site]. He’s a Newcastle man who found himself wandering Covent Garden, […]
Review: Ping Pong [Southbank]
Many people will recognise Ping Pong as a high street Chinese restaurant, there are nine outlets scattered across London. Ping Pong always looks quite edgy […]
Review – The Fable [Holborn]
Rating In A Word Surprising Cuisine Modern European Appeals To The Literati (when they’re hungry) Bookworms and lovers of literature People seeking a fun, not […]
Profile – Luke Thomas [Luke’s Dining Room]
We sit down with Luke Thomas, the UK’s youngest head chef, and a guy who in only two decades of life has already managed to […]
Review – Marco Grill [Stamford Bridge]
Rating Cuisine Steakhouse / Modern British In A Word Discrete Appeals To Steak seekers lost in deep South London People going on a ‘dessert pilgrimage’ […]
Profile – Michel Roux Jr.
Michel Roux Jr. probably doesn’t need that much of an introduction so we’ll keep it brief. We managed to get this Marathon running, TV presenting, Michelin Star […]
Review – Caffeina [Tower Hill]
Rating Appeals To Displaced Italians (especially those extra picky types with a particular taste for Italian coffee, or types of Italian cheeses that you can’t […]