My first business breakfast was at The Wolseley. I couldn’t quite believe my luck when I walked through the door and was seated at my table. The menu was presented to me and I was overwhelmed – all of my favourite breakfast dishes listed on one piece of card. I wanted them all. I found [...]
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Best brunch in London? Pancakes at The Delaunay
Posted in American, £ x 2, Cuisine, London restaurants, tagged aldwych restaurant, best brunch london, best pancakes london, the delaunay, the wolseley on February 6, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Penks Queens Park
Posted in £ x 2, £ x 2, London cafes, London restaurants, Reviews, tagged penks, queens park bistro, queens park brunch, time out best brunch on January 20, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Looking to buy a flat has been a long and very laborious task. London is a big city and over the last year we have found it exceptionally hard to pin down one area where we really want to set our roots. But I’m pleased to say that after what seems like a lifetime, we [...]
Coffee at Dock Kitchen
Posted in £ x 1, £ x 3, London cafes, London restaurants, Reviews, tagged best coffee london, dock kitchen, kensal rise restaurant, stevie parle, tom dixon on January 19, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
If you were lucky enough to be in London over the weekend, you may have noticed how utterly stonkingly good the weather was. It was cold but there wasn’t a cloud in the sky as the sun beamed down and brightened up my days. We decided to make the most of it on Sunday by [...]
Gospel Brunch at Altitude 360
Posted in American, £ x 3, Cuisine, Events, London restaurants, Reviews, Travel, tagged altitude 360, gospel lunch london, london community gospel choir, millbank tower on January 17, 2012 | 1 Comment »
The weather last Sunday may have been cloudy and overcast but the views from the 28th floor of the Millbank Tower were astounding. We arrived at 12pm and were shown to our table for brunch. But this was no ordinary brunch; this was Gospel at Altitude 360. As I stared out at the London skyline, [...]
Union Jacks
Posted in £ x 2, British, Cuisine, London restaurants, Reviews, tagged cheap eats london, jamie oliver flats, jamie oliver restaurant, st giles piazza restaurant, union jacks on January 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Jamie Oliver can do no wrong in my eyes. I admire his tireless campaigning to encourage kids to eat healthily and his recipes never fail me. And I particularly liked my brunch at Fifteen London a couple of years ago, another of his concepts that I love. But despite being a fan of the cheeky [...]
Granger & Co
Posted in Australian, £ x 2, £ x 2, Cuisine, London cafes, London restaurants, Reviews, tagged best brunch london, best coffee london, bil granger restaurant, granger & co, london flat white, notting hill restaurant, westbourne grove restaurant on December 27, 2011 | 2 Comments »
It’s the day before Christmas Eve in West London. A black car sits waiting by the curb across the road from a grand London townhouse. Young professionals wander down the streets and into boutiques for a spot of last minute Christmas shopping. Mark Ronson casually walks across the road and clambers into the black car, [...]
Harvey Nichols Fifth Floor Café revamp
Posted in £ x 2, £ x 2, British, Cuisine, London cafes, London restaurants, Reviews, tagged best breakfast london, breakfast meeting cafe, edge architecture and design, havey nichols fifth floor cafe on November 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
When I think of Harvey Nichols, the line ‘Harvey Nicks darrrling’ immediately pops into my head and stays there on repeat until something else grabs my attention. Thanks Jennifer Saunders. Ab Fab was always on in my house when I was growing up. I loved it. I would have been so proud had I known [...]
Brixton Market
Posted in American, Australian, £ x 1, £ x 1, British, cheap eats London, Cuisine, Ethiopian, French, Italian, Japanese, London cafes, London market food, London restaurants, Reviews, tagged best pizza london, Brixton Market, Franco Manca, Lab G, Laboratorio Artigianale Del Buon Gelato, london market food on November 25, 2011 | 1 Comment »
I still feel privileged to live in London, even after six years. But some weekends I find myself tearing my hair out thinking ‘what to do?!’ I often get the feeling that I’ve done it all and there’s literally nothing new to do. Of course I’m wrong – I should probably pay more attention to [...]



