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London’s most enviable Sunday side dish menu: 108 Brasserie
108 Brasserie withholds one of London’s most enviable central locations. In the heart of Marylebone, and steps away from the glamorous high street, it’s one of the best spots to spend a lazy Sunday. Known for its sophisticated cocktail offering and buzzy evening trade, it also serves up one of…
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On In London reviews Masala Zone
In the heart of Piccadilly Circus, you’ll find one of London’s very best Indian restaurants. Located in the Criterion building, which dates back to 1873, Masala Zone Piccadilly Circus wows on entrance with a beautiful and attention grabbing gold ceiling. The interior seems to go on and on, a labyrinth style building with…
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A weekend in Bath and surrounding areas
Now, I might be biased. I was born in Bath and raised in Chippenham. A proper West Country bumpkin. Although you wouldn’t know it from my accent. But, all in all, I have a pretty good opinion of the West Country. Admittedly it’s always surprising to see it appear in…
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Studio FIX the brand new fitness destination located on High Street Kensington
A brand-new fitness destination, Studio FIX, has recently opened its doors on High Street Kensington, offering three studios with six different class concepts. The spacious 7,500 sq ft studio on High Street Kensington will be one of the first locations in London to offer Lagree Megaformer classes, a patented exercise…
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On In London visits Fatt Pundit, Covent Garden
Is there a cuisine I love more than Indo-Chinese? Probably not. In fact, I’m a fan of all fusion food. There’s something almost romantic about the merging of cultures, flavours, tastes and colours, when combined with everyone’s favourite thing – food. I had heard of Fatt Pundit. Who hasn’t, right?…