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Arancina: The Traditional Sicilian Pizzeria
On entering Arancina, Notting Hill’s freshest pizzeria, I was struck by the stylish layout and relaxed vibe. This restaurant is a 10 minute walk from Notting Hill Gate, which may have explained why it was relatively quiet for a Friday night. I think this will quickly change as word gets…
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Zinnia – Japanese Fusion Restaurant
Japanese fusion food doesn’t really do justice to what Zinnia produce. I can say, with some certainty, it’s one of the best meals I’ve ever eaten. The discreet restaurant has just opened on Fulham Road, a short walk from South Kensington station. The chic interior, largely done out in black…
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Jose Tapas and Sherry Bar
As a North London gal I very rarely venture south of the river. Well maybe to hit a Sidings Warehouse rave or visit The Coronet Theatre but generally I stick North-East. However one South London street seems to have taken my fancy. Bermondsy Street is an eclectic hub of all…
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Review: Comptoir Libanais: A Taste of Lebanon
I am something of a Lebanese cuisine rooky, having never tasted it until I visited London a year ago. However the flavours are now something even I, as the laziest cook, now incorporate into my food. Therefore attending Comptoir Libanais seemed like a sensible thing to do in order to…
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The Joint: Bringing BBQ Street Food to Marylebone
What is the difference between a pulled chicken KFC BBQ burger and The Joint’s pulled chicken BBQ burger? Answer? You can rest assured The Joint’s is 100% pure unadulterated chicken. And chicken isn’t the only thing The Joint does well. The guys have ventured out from their underground lair in…