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Tonkotsu
Tonkotsu : The award winning Japanese gem hidden in an East London railway arch By Carolyn Owlett Hidden away under the arches close to Haggerston station lies one of east London’s most delicious restaurants, Tonkotsu. In an area densely overpopulated with gastro bars and up market pop ups this little…
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Flat Iron Steak: Denmark Street Review
Do you know what always cheers us up on a chilly, dark, rainy evening? A coat, an umbrella, a gerbil powered electric heater? A steak? Not the most conventional answer we admit, however if you’re any sort of steak lover you definitely need to pay a visit to Flat Iron’s…
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The Chocolate Show
THE CHOCOLATE SHOW LONDON 17-19 OCTOBER 2014 The Chocolate Show is pleased to announce a stellar line up of stars for this year’s edition of theshow at London’s Olympia. Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar will take to the stage in the Chocolate Theatre to showcase the diversity of the Food of the Gods with an Indian spiced chocolate and venison dish. As another series…
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LE BUN’S ‘LE BRUNCH’ AT OLD BENGAL WAREHOUSE
Le Bun: Le Brunch 16A New Street EC2M 4TR Saturday and Sundays throughout October 11am – 4pm Bookings This October, luxury French-American street food duo, Le Bun, are taking a month-long residency at Old Bengal Warehouse and launching an all-day brunch experience, ‘Le Brunch’, to tie in with the Warehouse’s new…
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The Bayou Soul: Food for the inner you
What the heck is Creole food? My friend asked when I said we were heading to Camden to try a brand new Creole restaurant. I told her it is ‘Southern American Soul Food’ and after that she was on the tube faster than a lightning? bolt. On entering The Bayou Soul in Camden I was hit by it’s uber…