Chicken in all its glorious varieties started becoming a big deal a couple of years ago with the opening of a spate of restaurants (Wishbone, Chicken Shop, Chook, Roost, et. al) taking on the cheap and cheerful Morleys of the London with a posher, free-range alternative. The latest contender to…
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January 2014
Make no mistake of it: the street food trend that’s hit the capital in recent years has no intention of slowing down, making this new Korean spot a worthy contender for your Friday night filling station. Set in a prime location in Shoreditch, a recent visit found us enjoying the…
Future Cinema has pulled off some serious classics in their time (Ghostbusters, Casablanca, Saturday Night Fever), but I have to take my hats off to the team for coming up with this one. If you don’t already know, Future Cinema is Secret Cinema without the surprise, immersing you into the…
Ever felt like all art is a one-direction monologue, asking nothing but brain freeze from its viewer? Artist Hannah Millest certainly has. Some time back she developed an interactive art piece that dragged the viewer out of its passive slumber and forced us back into the driving seat: the artwork,…
Trust the Scots to find a way to make you look forward to the end of the month. Every 25th January, the whole of the UK celebrates the life of famous Scottish poet Robert Burns—often in the most Scottish of ways, with a wee (or slightly larger) dram of whisky…
You might think that BBQs aren’t something to book into the diary for the next few months – but you couldn’t be more wrong. Camden’s Blues Kitchen is giving reason enough to block out the next four Mondays, as some of London’s greatest BBQ chefs arrive for the first-ever Rib…