• Food

    Review: Las iguanas Brunswick

    Located in the most central meeting point of Russell Square, Euston and other popular eating spots of London was my version of a spicy filled and flavoursome evening out. I’m a big lover of Las Iguanas, their happy hour, tapas, and general good vibes. I didn’t hold back in wanting…

  • Food

    Review: Good and Proper Tea

    There is no better food than breakfast. Actually that’s a total lie, there is nothing better than breakfast FOOD. I can safely say I could comfortably eat cereal, toast, crumpets, pancakes or anything in between for all 3 meals. So I was lucky enough last week to visit Good and…

  • Arts,  Entertainment

    The UK premiere of Sideways

    The iconic novel, which inspired Alexander Payne’s Oscar-winning film, Sideways has been adapted into a West End stage show at St James’ Theatre. I spoke to Rex Pickett, author of the original novel, which he adapted for this show. Sideways follows Miles, an anxiety-ridden writer struggling with his recent divorce,…

  • Entertainment,  Food

    Review: Brixton Beach Boulevard

    Last year I attended Brixton’s South Pole Saloon, so when I heard that the same team was bring a new pop up venue to Brixton I had high expectations. Brixton Beach Boulevard is described as ‘a pop up neon beach town in the heart of Brixton, transporting guests to back…

  • Arts

    Bunyadi: London’s Restaurant Scene Laid Bare

    One thing I adore about London is there is always something new to do. New experiences, people to meet and food to eat. Last week our visit to Bunyadi ticket all of these boxes. Bunyadi is Londons first ‘naked restaurant’. Naked not only in the anatomical sense but also food, lighting,…