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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

Great style, great food, Great Fosters | Great Fosters hotel and Tudor Room restaurant, Stroude Road, Egham, Surrey TW20 9UR

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Weekends away for us usually consist of a certain style of hotel – modern, sleek and bursting full of all the mod-cons that we wish we could have in our own home. Great… 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

Thomasina Miers, Grilled!

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Mother of two Thomasina is the co-founder of Wahaca alongside business partner Mark Selby. Their latest venture is Burrito Mama – a spin-off from the Mexican chain, due to launch soon at One… 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

And breathe… | Tudor Farmhouse Hotel and Restaurant, High St, Clearwell, Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire GL16 8JS

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Take a couple of testing weeks at work, mix in the stress and expense of preparing for my son’s first day at ‘big’ school. Then sprinkle on an injured knee (a long and… 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

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

A hotel restaurant fit for a king | The Kings Arms Christchurch, 18 Castle Street, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1DT UK

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If you’re reading our posts in chronological order then you should have already seen our review on The Christchurch Harbour Hotel. If you haven’t you can always click here – although it’s by… Continue reading

Perfect views from The Upper Deck | The Christchurch Harbour Hotel, 95 Mudeford, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 3NT

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Let me set the scene… It was the Friday before the Wimbledon finals and set to be the hottest weekend of the year. It seemed that everyone who had a car had decided… Continue reading

Concrete garden where dreams are made of | Shake Shack, 24 Market Building, The Piazza, London WC2E 8RD

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When you’re chatting to a member of staff at the one of the most eagerly awaited restaurants to hit London, the last thing you expect them to say is ‘I don’t really rate… Continue reading

Go all the way with Five Guys | Five Guys, 1-3 Long Acre, London, WC2E 9BD ‎

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The thing that made me most want to try Five Guys was the Evening Standard piece on owner Charles Dunstone. Despite the un-restauranty Carphone Warehouse bit, he oozed passion and determination, traits we… Continue reading

Up on the roof | Rum Shack at Skylounge London, Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, Tower of London, 7 Pepys Street, London EC3N 4AF

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Rooftop bars are the place to be this summer, now that we’re actually having one that is. With the sun beating down and a craving for that holiday feeling, I headed to Rum… Continue reading

On top of the world | Aqua Shard, Level 31 The Shard, Joiner Street, London SE1 9SP

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Sometimes it’s nice to go and have a proper grown-up meal. After two nights on the trot of satisfying our ‘dude food’ cravings, we sat down for something a little more refined. We… Continue reading

The best ribs in London – official | BBQ Whisky Beer at the Wargrave Arms, Brendon Street, London W1H 5HE

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* PLEASE NOTE, BBQ WHISKY BEER IS CURRENTLY AT THE WHITE HART, WITLEY.* Petworth Road, GU8 5PH Godalming. www.thewhitehartwitley.co.uk. Telephone 01428 683695 When you get invited along to try some award-winning ribs, the… Continue reading

Mac & Cheese and Cocktails on tap… Enough said! | Soho Kitchen & Bar (previously Soho Diner) 19-21 Old Compton Street, Soho, London W1D 5JJ

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I’m going to make this post a little more concise than usual (this may be a relief for some). Firstly because I want to get this review out there as quick as I… Continue reading

A little slice of Tuscany in Soho | Tuscanic, 72 Old Compton Street, London W1D 4UN

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Often it takes us a while to relax and get settled in when we visit a restaurant. We’re usually rushing and knackered from the day job, so switching off and enjoying the night… Continue reading

A gem of a restaurant offering good opportunities and great food | Brigade Bar & Bistro, The Fire Station, London SE1

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It’s always a bonus to find a good restaurant within walking distance of our offices. It’s even a bigger bonus when the restaurant helps vulnerable people by giving them catering apprenticeships and thus… Continue reading