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Review: Del’Aziz
It’s not often you get a restaurant with a glass floor, let alone one that looks down on the remains of an abbey from 1082… This is definitely the most unique selling point of the Bermondsey branch of this Eastern Mediterranean restaurant. The second selling point, if you’re a seafood…
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Review: Royal China
If there is ever a Chinese restaurant you are looking for, with a menu filled with different Cantonese and regional Chinese dishes to choose from then this is the place for you. There are five branches in London, we dined out in the flagship restaurant in Baker street, just a…
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Review: Goosebumps Alive
Back in the 90’s you’d surely find me hidden under my quilt at night with a torch reading Goosebumps novels. Ghost Camp, Say Cheese and Die, The Haunted Mask… I’d read them all. I’d seen the TV show, heck I even played the game Escape From Horrorland. It’s safe to…
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Ask For Janice: Breakfast at its Best
Drip drip drop little April showers. A mashusive understatement for last Wednesday morning when I went to meet a friend down in Farringdon’s Ask For Janice. Luckily my jolly friend, the sparkly staff and awesome food made up for the hangry wet person who traipsed in that morning. Greeted with…
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REVIEW: STUDIO KITCHEN
K West Hotel and Spa is tucked away down a quiet street in Shepherd’s Bush and its one of those places where you have to be in the know… pulling in a lot of arts and media type people. It has a modern, stylish decor with a nice laid-back vibe.…