If you’ve ever queued up for a Pizza Pilgrims slice at their Berwick Street van, you’ll understand that the opening of a fully-fledged restaurant is pretty big win-win for brothers James and Thom Elliot, and their legions of fans. Having built their brand on whipping up authentic Napoli-style pizza (without…
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As much as I’m loving this heatwave, sometimes it’s such a relief to get away from central London’s sweltering heat and incessant roadwork racket. So walking through the massive Q-adorned glass doors of Quaglino’s, that’s exactly what I got. Despite the calibre of its clientele – Mick Jagger, Elton John…
Over recent years the culinary arts have hogged the headlines like never before. The development of experimental dining has seen hungry customers have their food hung from string, served up in complete darkness or arrive in an endless array of unusual forms – snail porridge, sushi dessert, olive oil springs…
Named after the Jamaican beach town, Negril on Brixton Hill has earned a rep for being one of those rare Caribbean restaurants in the capital that manage to offer both quality food and friendly service with a real down-to-earth vibe. So a couple of pals and I headed there last night,…
I’m usually guilty of going for a traditional short stack with all the trimmings whenever I hit up The Diner (they do culinary Americana so well), but did you know they offer a famous Hawaiian brekkie/lunch called the Loco Moco? Me neither, until a pal and I were invited to…
It’s easy to think of Trafalgar Square as an area reserved for tourists and pigeons but near the museums and art galleries is The Trafalgar Hotel which hides the beautiful Vista Bar, a stunning open air rooftop bar with views of the Square, Big Ben, London Eye and the Thames.…