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Review: Caffé Caldesi
I felt like I had spent a night in the upper-class part of Italy. The several Italian sounding accents from staff added more to the colourful theme of this restaurant, but many of the people coming in for dinner wore several business suits which made me and my guest feel…
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Singha beer launches authentic Thai Street Bar at Street Feast Dalston
Singha Beer [pronounced ‘sing’], the original beer of Thailand, is proud to announce the opening of the Singha Street Bar at this year’s Street Feast, Dalston Yard, from 1 May – 26 September, bringing an authentic taste of Thailand to East London. To mark the significance of the lucky number 9 in…
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On Guard for an Afternoon Tea fit for a Queen
It’s well known as Brits we are in love with a spot of afternoon tea. For me it’s the sense of tradition with a bit of pomp thrown in. From the crisp white table cloths to the big silver tea pots, quintessential china cups and cake stands. There’s no chance…
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Immersive Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland at The London Vaults
London’s Vaults to become Wonderland HQ for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 150th Celebrations The Vaults, Launcelot St entrance, London SE1 7NN Until 31st August 2015 http://www.alice-underground.com/ Critically-acclaimed theatre company Les Enfants Terribles (The Vaudevillains; The Trench) have combined forces with Emma Brünjes Productions (The Three Lions; Secret Cinema: Miller’s Crossing)…
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Joe’s Southern Kitchen & Bar – Kentish Town Review
Bringing a splash of Southern American flavour to an otherwise drab Kentish Town high street, Joe’s Southern Kitchen & Bar is the second outpost for the chain, whose first restaurant occupies a more lively position in Covent Garden. But the latest venue’s unassuming location is the only obvious difference between…