London
The Lebanese Bakery. Delicious Levantine Food.
Tucking into a deliciously fresh manousheh I found myself staring at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, directly opposite, and thinking what a great position this is for a pre or post-theatre meal.
Read the full story hereSt. James’ Court London Taj
Tajj is all about service and style and with a £multi-million renovation almost completed, this magnificent period building has a smile on her face once again.
Read the full story hereIron Bloom Restaurant, Shoreditch
Wandering around a buzzing Shoreditch on a Friday night, it’s easy to miss Iron Bloom, thinking that it’s just of many identikit bars that are pumping out music
Read the full story hereThe Caxton Grill Re-Visited
Thankfully, as it turned out, the Caxton Grill had returned to its roots; a relaxing informal restaurant with the emphasis firmly centred around its legendary Josper grill.
Read the full story hereSarona, London
What will drive traffic to Sarona, by far the least showy of the many new Israeli restaurants to open in London in the past year? For those who know the vibrant dining scene in Tel Aviv, world’s most exciting culinary destination, it’s the credentials of chef Aviv Lavi.
Read the full story hereGalvin HOP
From Mayfair’s most glamorous sky-room to a gastropub in their native Essex, each is totally different, but on a summer’s day, it’s hard to beat an alfresco lunch at Galvin HOP in Spitalfields.
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