REVIEW: Kouzu, Grosvenor Gardens, Belgravia
It’s been a while since I’ve had a good, solid meal out in London (really I mean a month or two). I eat out almost…
View ArticleREVIEW: The Pont St Marie Antoinette Afternoon Tea
Afternoon tea has always been one of those things which quite frankly, I haven’t really got my head around. I’ve always been the sort of…
View ArticleREVIEW/BOOK: BBQ Masterclass on The Terrace at Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel
Summer is almost upon us, mini heat-waves have been popping up all across the UK and forecasters have been talking about 2015 being the UK’s hottest in…
View ArticleREVIEW: Ametsa with Arzak Instruction, Halkin Hotel, Belgravia
Does any part of this restaurants name “Ametsa with Arzak Instruction” ring any bells? Well if you call yourself a foodie – it should do…
View ArticleREVIEW: Brunch at Salmontini, Pont Street, Belgravia
Cliche I know, but if I had to survive on a dessert island with one thing only (in a world where your body didn’t depend…
View ArticleREVIEW: The Dining Room at The Goring Hotel, Beeston Place, Belgravia
Michelin stars are a funny thing. I remember the first time I visited a Michelin starred restaurant and it surprisingly wasn’t that long ago. October 2012…
View ArticleMango Tree Restaurant Review: A Little Slice of Modern Thailand at Mango Tree...
There are so many restaurants in London right now and while new ones are opening everyday, it’s actually the older, more established ones which interest…
View ArticleThe Alfred Tennyson Restaurant Review: A Refurbished Belgravia Institution
A swanky new refurb, fresh new menu and a cocktail list to die for. Just a few things you can expect from and new and…
View ArticleAmaya Restaurant Review: Michelin Starred Indian Small Plates in Belgravia
Colour, spice and fun – just a few words that come to mind when thinking of Amaya. Tucked away in Belgravia’s Halkin Arcade, this Indian…
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