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.
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London's new dining playground, M, houses a cocktail bar, a wine tasting room, a secret den and four private dining and events spaces as well as two restaurants under one roof, both headed up by Executive Chef Michael Reid.
Read more →The Breakfast Club, London's go-to quirky brunch destination, has just opened in London Bridge. Naturally, we went along to check it out, sample some food and explore the dirty little secret downstairs: Call Me Mr Lucky.
Read more →The Art of Dining brings you ‘The Colour Palate’ - a series of pop-up suppers in London's Marylebone. Green, red, yellow, white or black: every colour can spark off a range of different emotions. Colours can be soothing or stimulating, uplifting or sinister; but how often do we really focus on colour and experience the full intensity of its impact?
Read more →Now soft-open, Monikers of Hoxton Square is housed in a former primary school, namely at its gym and chemistry lab. Cheekily referencing its former glory and filled with schooled themed artefacts (report card for feedback, blackboard for specials, beaker for water), Monikers HSQ is a jolly self-ironic addition to Hoxton's hottest dining destination, Hoxton Square. The venue boasts a dining room and a terrace, perfect for those warm nights out in Shoreditch, and a private dining room for your more secret soirees. The unpretentious Modern European menu will change regularly and is based on seas...
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