The Hilton Marriott in Mayfair has recently opened a restaurant with a win-win philosophy: offer a mixed nationality of cuisines and you’re bound the please, especially when you’re situated in such a tourist-heavy, multicultural locale. At Lanes of London you’ll find fish and chips, samosas and fried chicken wings for starters (or small…
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September 2014
This recipe comes from Natalie Coleman, the former credit controller and techno DJ from Hackney who won Masterchef in 2013. She teamed up with East Village London earlier this month to create a menu which used locally sourced ingredients from the East End. East London Liquor Company Gin Cured Salmon…
Artist Marina Abramovich has been the subject of much focus following her latest, crowd-pulling work at the Serpentine. 512 Hours represented a culmination of the life-long performance works of Abramovich, the pinnacle of her career that saw the art object disguarded and a simple set up of audience, time and three…
Trade is the sort of cafe I dream of owing one day. From the retro-inspired interiors to the beautifully presented food, this new drop-in on Commercial Street makes a good first impression, representing the quality produce that can be found nearby in New Spitalfields Market. I’m told businessfolk and locals flock…
The BFI London Film Festival should not need any introduction. Now in its 58th year, it has secured a permanent place in our hearts with its eclectic line-up of major motion pictures and exciting cinematic surprises. So without further ado, here’s a guide to our picks at this year’s festivals,…
The BFI London Film Festival should not need any introduction. Now in its 58th year, it has secured a permanent place in our hearts with its eclectic line-up of major motion pictures and exciting cinematic surprises. So without further ado, here’s a guide to our picks in this year’s festivals, divided into our…