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Emma Mills

Emma Mills has written 48 posts for The London Word
Emma quit her full-time, safety-net salaried job as a magazine editor in February of this year to take a terrifying leap in freelance journalism and actually write about something she was interested in. Bored of 9-5 and doing the same old thing every day, she wanted to live to work, not work to live. It was a risky move, but one that paid off and she now works for a number of national and London-based magazines, writing about food, travel, culture, theatre, women's health and education. She can usually be found in North London, because it's way better than 'sarf' London, either working from home or pottering about looking for a cafe with wireless (why aren't there more?). Work distractions include tinkering with her fantasy football team, making banana cake and watching re-runs of The OC.

Satay House, Paddington

I don’t venture to Paddington and Edgware Road much…

Islington’s Albert and Pearl

Upper Street has a plethora of trendy bars, gastro pubs and edgy cocktail hangouts. Did it need another one?

The Crescent Champagne Bar, Kensington

The Crescent is without a doubt upmarket with stunning décor; huge armchairs, chaise lounges and dark wood tables

Beautiful Swan or Ugly Ducking?

I was intrigued by the fact they weren’t finished because they were ‘laying the floor, made entirely of scrabble tiles’. So far, so weird chic

Weekend Brunch at Harrison’s in Balham

The vibe is unpretentious and friendly, but it retains a certain classic charm

Going Japanese at Soho’s Bincho

Bincho on Old Compton Street is a perfect advert for the kind of Japanese cooking that has changed my mind, and will change yours

Bentleys Oyster Bar and Grill

Fish is what Bentleys does best and my plus one’s starter of potted salmon and brown shrimp was indeed excellent

Divine Detox at Espa Heathrow

It did seem a bit bizarre to go all the way to Heathrow when I wasn’t going on holiday, just to get a facial. But it was worth it, in the end

Blackfoot Butchers Brings Home the Bacon

Blackfoot Butchers is a foray into retail by the team behind, quite possibly, the best two tapas restaurants in London

Bumpkin on Old Brompton…Nice

Bumpkin promises a restaurant for city folk who like a bit of country living. So bring it on

Journeys of a City Girl

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