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Tombo Japanese Cafe, Deli & Restaurant Review
Japanese food is definitely in my top three favourite cuisines, so when this opportunity came up I jumped at it. Tombo, an authentic family owned Japanese restaurant located a stones throw from South Kensington Station offers a new experience in modern Japanese food. Travelling into central London during rush hour…
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Inside The Greek Larder
After my time in Athens earlier this year, it re-affirmed my love of Greek food. So when the lovely peeps at The Greek Larder invited me down to check them out I hot footed down to King Cross to give it a try. The Greek Larder is a Greek restaurant…
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Peony at Opium Chinatown Review: A Secret Bar Within a Secret Bar
Chinatown. Once famous for its all you can eat buffets and their supermarkets eclectic Asian ingredients now holds a new prestige. Cocktails. If there is a sector in London to find kooky, secret, decadent cocktail bars it’s Chinatown. Behind a jade door on 15-16 Gerrard Street lies both a new…
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Kurobuta: A New Take on Japanese Dining
London’s Japanese restaurants seem to have fallen into 3 categories. The trendy ‘Bonedaddies’ ramen bar, the ‘Wasabi’ high street chain and the up market ‘Sushi Samba’ joint. That was until Kurobuta came along and whacked their Japanese-come-pub grub stamp all over the scene! Aussie founded Kurobuta serves up the conventional…
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Heliot Restaurant
A great dining experience is not something I would usually associate with popping into a busy casino on an evening. Casinos make me think of old school diner grub and shady dancing girls. However the Hippodromes Heliot restaurant (voted the 17th best restaurant in London) blew this preconception out of…