The day before one goes on a beach holiday most people
attempt to detox a little bit - lose the fat that has built up over the winter,
the fat that noone except the person who really loves you needs to see and the
fat that a beach full of sunbathers certainly don’t want to see. Stop
drinking for a couple of days, so you show up to the beach in question, nice
and glow-ey, without looking like a government advert for what happens to
people who don’t exercise three times a week or consume their five fruit and
veg. Not The Boyfriend and I, no, we decided to hit Hawksmoor, a restaurant
with a menu packed with all the things that make you look ugly. Given The
Boyfriend and I’s incredible lack of willpower this was a mistake. The holiday
snaps from the five following days in Croatia are not quite as pretty as they
should have been but the two hours were completely worth it.
September 29, 2011
September 26, 2011
Corner Room
I really didn't want to like the Corner Room. Why? Because the Corner Room is really far away from Covent Garden, and I mean River Cafe far away. A £20 and 30 minute long cab ride each way and this place becomes expensive and time consuming. To be perfectly honest, had The Boyfriend and I not been heading to the East End anyway we probably never would have gone. This would have been a mistake because the Pork with Portugese Bread and Butter Pudding was so worth the journey.
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September 22, 2011
Bocca di Lupo
I've really tried hard to fall in love with Bocca di Lupo the way the rest of London has. Seriously, I have gone and attempted to be wowed every time and yet it has never happened. Every time I'm left with the feeling that perhaps, I'm just ordering wrong but after three attempts I have officially given up. It is the kind of restaurant I know I should like - Italian food from a variety of different regions, flexible ordering, an elegant dining room and prime location in Soho. This is technically the kind of restaurant that could suit every occasion, if only the food lived up to everything else.
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Nordic Bakery
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September 11, 2011
Vinoteca
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Princi - The Happiest Place on Earth
There is one over riding factor that puts me off visiting a restaurant - a lack of information. Apparently, this is cool at the moment and seems to be a common theme with new restaurants, I blame Nuno Mendes and Russel Norman. As a control freak, I hate this. A normal trip to a restaurant is incrediby well researched - I tend to know everything about the place before I show up - I know what I am going to eat, what the place looks like, and roughly how much the experience will cost me.
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Cox, Cookies & Cakes vs. Hummingbird - A Tale of Two Cupcakes
The corner of Brewer Street and Wardour Street in Soho is a great place to be standing, as both streets have a fabulous cupcake shop. The question is which street to take? One afternoon, The Boyfriend and I decided to taste test. One Vanilla Cupcake (Cox,Cookies and Cake) and one Toffee Apple Cupcake (Hummingbird). Sitting on a step on a random street in Soho we compiled the following list of merits:
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September 10, 2011
Meatballs - A Reason to Roll to Farringdon
Okay, so I'm either prophetic, a trendsetter, or just damn lucky. About 2 months ago, following my trip to Istanbul, I wrote a post/ song of praise/ love poem/ letter to God/ alcohol fuellled rant extolling the many virtues of the meatballs as a vehicle for serving meat that can be read here.
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