Chino Latino offers a menu of delicious fusion food in a newly-renovated modern setting. The restaurant recently received an extensive makeover, offering one of the best river views out there, through huge floor to ceiling windows. It’s a low-lit beautiful space, with tones of dark grey and red, making it feel like a grown-up, relaxed dining room and lounge. The staff move quickly between the tables ferrying platters of sushi and extravagant looking desserts.
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There are evenings in London where everything seems to fall perfectly into place and you realize why we pay sky-high rents and negotiate the network of the London underground every day to live in this gracious city. The evening we dined at the Imperial was one of these; it was the first day of 2016 where we felt summer was truly arriving and we were ready to welcome it with open arms.
Read more →The festive season is in full swing and Santa has treated us early with the opening of the flagship branch of House of Ho on Percy Street. They have chosen their location well, as they are among a host of incredible restaurants; a network of streets that foodies flood to for a range of diverse cuisines and settings. Rubbing shoulders with the likes of Roka, Bobo Social and the Charlotte Street Hotel can surely do no harm. The restaurant itself is contained within a charming building set over two floors, with original Georgian features and decor that is clean, simple, and elegant. The staff ...
Read more →Blues Kitchen has landed in Brixton, bringing its winning combination of live music, great cocktails and indulgent American soul food to another London area. It’s taken over the old site of Electric Social, a huge space in Brixton that was begging to be utilized to it’s full capacity and Blues Kitchen has filled every corner, which has been buzzing ever since it opened its doors.
Read more →Percy & Founders has barely been open a few months and already there has been a big buzz around it. The food world was excited about Diego Cardoso’s new venture and keen to discover how he had transported years of working with some of the best chefs out there and his Argentine background into a new menu.
Read more →When you think Argentina, you think thick, rare steaks and full-bodied Malbecs, but there is of course more to Argentinian cuisine than this and everything from their meaty-filled empanadas to their indulgent alfahores (caramel filled biscuits) form part of the incredible menu at Cau St Katharine Docks. Inspired by Buenos Aires, the menu encompasses all that is great about Argentinian food and culture, including its Southern American and European influences.
Read more →As a nation picnicking in the summer is a right of passage, we love to celebrate the light evenings and warmer weather with an al fresco experience, sharing and enjoying foods that are only made to be eaten from a wicker basket on a balmy summer day. Unfortunately planning these kind of occasions can be tricky knowing British weather as we do, but luckily The Jones Family Project have come up with a wonderful solution with their pop-up indoor picnic area and their brand new picnic baskets stuffed with foodie treats.
Read more →In amongst the buzzing pubs and the fabric shops of Wentworth Road, a new Greek restaurant is causing a stir. The Hungry Donkey has barely been open a month but on the Friday we visited, by 8pm the tables were full with punters enjoying classic Greek dips, warm pitta breads and the range of meat dishes that the Greek’s do so well.
Read more →Set in the heart of Bloomsbury, Salaam Namaste brings a unique Indian flavor to the area, serving up delicious dishes, ranging from regional Indian classics to plates with a modern twist.
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