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Canela – Bossa Nova
Canela is a Portuguese wine and food restaurant tucked away just off Shaftsbury Avenue. It’s an ideal spot for an intimate gathering or to take a date. Ordinarily I would have taken my girlfriend to such a place. However as it were the World Cup 2014 semi finals that evening…
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Hai Street Kitchen
A short journey to a busy, yet serene part of London being St. Paul’s, lead to a visit to London’s first ever sushi burrito bar, situated in the heart of Leadenhall market. The catchy name and store sign definitely caught my attention, as I entered less-than-one-week-old Hai Street Kitchen, I…
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Honky Tonk: Review
Honky Tonk? Badonkadonk! So for early on a Tuesday night; Honky Tonk at Clapham (on the Common just by the South Entrance to the Tube) there was quite a buzz to the place. A great atmosphere created by enough but not too many people. The roomitself helps the atmosphere and…
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Ekachai: Review
Fridays are now going to be called Ekachai day!!! Last Friday I had the pleasure of visiting Ekachai at the Arcade on Liverpool Street. The restaurant reopened its doors a little over a week ago, as it was getting spruced up and had a change of staff. I am a…
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Old Dutch: Review
Dessert in large and scrumptious sizes; no complaints. The queue piled outside of the Holborn based sweet and savoury restaurant. The a la carte menu is loaded with lots of sweet offers such as freshly made salads and waffles, but a majority of customers knew what the 100 seated restaurant…