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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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.
Read more →Paradise by Way of Kensal Green is an enchanting vintage pub & restaurant tucked away in a corner of North-West London. It has a loyal throng of local devotees but it really is a destination venue; Londoners travel from all corners of the city to experience it’s unique bohemian style, good food and abundant good times. It’s a restaurant, it’s an old country pub, it’s a bar and it’s also a place to dance the night away come Friday.
Read more →The name alone is enough to draw me in. Who doesn’t want to attend a Rock N Roll brunch at the House of Ho on a Sunday?
Read more →Fast approaching its thirteenth birthday, Marylebone's The Providores and Tapa Room is run by co-owners Peter Gordon and Michael McGrath. As Kopapa's sister restaurant, the menu is similarly focused on innovation, boasting creative fusion cuisine at its very finest.
Read more →Following the thriving Camden venue, The Blues Kitchen has finally arrived in Shoreditch and occupies a warehouse-sized space on Curtain Road. Nightly live music (except on Sundays) showcases an impressive amalgamation of Blues, Swing and Rock’n’Roll acts during the week, followed by Soul, Motown and a spot of Honky Tonk piano at the weekend.
Read more →We left the restaurant on a rather tempestuous, rainy summer evening, however, not even the weather could move the smug and satisfied smiles from our faces. Expressions like ‘faultless’ and ‘impeccable’ are sometimes used disingenuously. However, Orrery’s dishes are faultless and the service is impeccable. In fact, it’s absolutely fabulous.
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