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La Tagliata
Tucked away down a side street on Liverpool Street is the quaintest and newest Italian around; La Tagliata. On entry to the restaurant I was first struck by it’s stillness. It was lovely stepping off of busy Liverpool street into a calm beautiful restaurant. Let me tell you about the decor. It’s been decorated to feel like an authentic…
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Eating London
What are the two most consumed dishes in Britain and indeed the two dishes most associated with Britain as a nation? The answer, in case you hadn’t guess is fish and chips and curry. Neither of them indigenous to England, nor indeed that old to our shores and yet nationally…
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The Lido Cafe Review
Saturday and/or Sunday mornings really require one thing – brunch. Now, the secret to a good brunch is that it has to be within easy reach (no one likes to have to go far in those early hours of the weekend) and ideally serve a really good full English breakfast,…
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Benugo Bar & Restaurant Review
Tucked inside the BFI among the melee of cinema screens lies the modern airy bar and restaurant Benugo. Benugo have taken London by storm with assortment spread across the whole city. The guys dabble in everything from a cafe residence in the Natural Museum and lunching spot on Curzon Street in…
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Barsmith
If you’ve ever been to St John Street you’ll know it isn’t the loudest area, it’s really quiet and the busiest you see it at night is when all tag ravers come out to drink Milkshakes at a very well-known American diner. So I was pleasantly surprised to walk into what was…