27
Nov
2008
Le Rif: Moroccan in Finsbury Park
Le Rif is one of a number of restaurants on the Seven Sisters Road that offers foreign cuisine, reflecting the cosmopolitan make-up of the area
26
Nov
2008
Slim Jim’s LA Dive Bar in Islington
Slim Jim’s Liquor Store has taken inspiration from the downmarket watering holes of downtown LA, where a jukebox and hard liquor succeed glamour and pretence
24
Nov
2008
Lunch on the Run on Regent Street
Cocoon is a pan-Asian restaurant so quiet that you’d be forgiven for curling into a ball and falling asleep in your nest-like arm chair
24
Nov
2008
South Bank’s Cologne Christmas Market
Strolling down Belvedere Road, people look cold and in a hurry, but happy and smiling. It could just be the mulled wine though
21
Nov
2008
Mahiki Misses the Point
Having a Prince inebriated in your club is great PR, and that folks, must be the key to this club’s success – as I found out at the ‘restaurant launch’ this week
19
Nov
2008
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
16
Nov
2008
Terminal 5 Introduces Brasserie Roux
Like a modern 'Alice in Wonderland', getting to Brasserie Roux restaurant requires quite a journey
7
Nov
2008
Bumpkin on Old Brompton…Nice
Bumpkin promises a restaurant for city folk who like a bit of country living. So bring it on
4
Nov
2008
Dehesa: No Longer Soho’s Best Kept Secret
Dehesa is quite simply a bloody good tapas restaurant. In fact, my other half said: “The best tapas I’ve eaten outside of Spain”. He should know, he lives there
3
Nov
2008
The Eagle Has Landed… in Shepherd’s Bush
It’s a mixture of friends, couples and families, all relaxing amidst the well-stocked bookshelves and decent wine selection