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Pop goes the marmot | LQ @ Chateau Marmot, London 2013

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It’s tricky enough trying to keep up with all the restaurant launches, let alone the myriad of pop-ups too. At least with the permanent restaurant sites you have time to visit at your… Continue reading

New York on Sea | The New Club, 133-134 Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 2HH

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Everyone loves Brighton, right? I have yet to meet someone who doesn’t. As far as we’re concerned, it’s the best seaside town that the UK has to offer, and one with its own… Continue reading

Brighton, are you ready for this? | MEATliquor Brighton, 22 – 23 York Place Brighton, BN1 4GU

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Ah, MEATliquor, a place that is still one of our favourite restaurants of all time, not just for the food but the atmosphere too. Happiness is guaranteed when I have a ML burger… Continue reading

Pickling Time* | 1 Leicester Street, London WC2H 7BL

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If we told you the invite said something along the lines of ‘come to a hotel restaurant, stand at the pass and listen to a bloke talk about pickles’, then you’d probably think… Continue reading

Lucky number seven | The Diner, Old Spitalfields Market, London E1 6EW

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For us, going to The Diner is like visiting a good friend. This seventh site in Spitalfields Market is subtlety different. It’s almost as if this good friend has had a year out,… Continue reading

An original restaurant for veggies, vegans AND carnivores | Grain Store, Granary Square, 1-3 Stable Street, London N1C 4AB

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It’s not very often that a restaurant appeals to veggies, vegans and meat eaters in one equal swift hit. Bruno Loubet and the Zetter Group‘s Michael Benyan and Mark Sainsbury’s Grain Store did… Continue reading

Charity has never tasted so good | Mo’Shroom Byron burger for Movember

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Roll on November, that’s what I say! Not because it’s my son’s birthday, not because it’s only a month before Christmas, but because it means it’s time for another special Byron Movember burger.… Continue reading

Mayfair ladies | Afternoon tea at Quince, Mayfair Hotel, Stratton Street, London W1J 8LT

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I am officially now an afternoon tea convert. Past experiences haven’t been that spectacular or impressive, I didn’t really get the whole fuss, until now. My little sister chose to have afternoon tea… Continue reading

Straight down the middle | Central & Co, 22 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HU

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Central & Co is an all-day brasserie in one of the most prime locations in the West End, slap bang in front of Liberty and nestled within the shopping and theatre district. Tucked… Continue reading

N-N-N-N-Nineteen, Nineteen | Diciannove, 19 New Bridge Street, London, EC4V 8DB

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It’s funny how certain spaces give off certain vibes. As we entered the lobby via some revolving doors I was none the wiser. Even when I noticed one restaurant to our left and… Continue reading

The limited edition Ginger Pig Bacon Naan Roll at Dishoom

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Just when we didn’t think it was possible to love Dishoom any more than we already do, they have teamed up with rare breed pig specialists The Ginger Pig to create the limited… Continue reading

A clucking good meal and other eggcellent puns | Whyte & Brown, Kingly Court, London W1B 5PW

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As you well know, or at least you should, Saff and I are a food blogging husband and wife team. But on this occasion I dined out with my old boss and friend,… Continue reading

Appy days… | Grillshack, 61–63 Beak Street, London, W1F 9SL

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On the night we were invited to Grillshack, one of the numerous new restaurants that are to open this month, we read that the capital’s typical restaurant goer eats out 3.7 times a… Continue reading

Southern comfort | Ostuni, 43-45 Lonsdale Road, London NW6 6RA

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Anyone that knows us is more than aware of our love of Puglia. Having holidayed and married there at Trullo Fico, it holds a pretty special place in our hearts. It’s been two… Continue reading

Full of promise… | Namaaste Kitchen, 64 Parkway, Camden, London, NW1 7AH

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Namaaste Kitchen has been on our radar for some time, voted Fay Maschler’s Critics Choice in ES Magazine, chef patron Sabbir Karim was the winner of the Best Chef of the Year 2012.… Continue reading

Knife to meat you… | Chop Shop, 66 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RF

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Sometimes you look at a menu and it stirs such excitement, only for the food itself to be a let down. The menu for the Chop Shop bought joy on all levels. Thankfully… Continue reading

Short back and side dishes | Hurwundeki‎, 298 – 299 Cambridge Heath Road, Hackney, London E2 9HA

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They say you should never judge a book by its cover. Well, you should never judge a venue by its roadside appearance. Hurwundeki, a Korean Cafe and hair salon (yes, a strange combo)… Continue reading

Hot canal action | Smokey Tails, The Container Yard, 119 Wallis Road, Hackney wick, London E9 5LN

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Our comfort zone is usually in or around zone one. It’s not very often that we venture out east, especially on a weekend. But we discovered that Hackney Wick is only a 30… Continue reading

The talk of the townhouse | Nosh and Chow, Norrlandsgatan 24, 111 43 Stockholm

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We’ve been lucky enough to have visited Sweden, or more precisely Stockholm, three times during the last five years. On our last trip we stayed on a plane, in a castle and in… Continue reading

Hutong, right up our alley | Hutong at The Shard, Level 33,

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Not content with one trip dining up the Shard, we were fortunate enough to return for another. Perched above Aqua lays the northern Chinese restaurant Hutong, under the same umbrella group as Aqua Shard.… Continue reading