Roll on April 12th! If you have been busy scouring through restaurant websites to find places to book that have outside spaces, here are some personal recommendations of places that should be on your radar! Smokestak Smokestak is the mecca for meat lovers, especially smoked meats. They also do some killer cocktails and curated list…
Tag: brunch
Weekend Brunch at Donnelly’s
We were recently invited to review the weekend brunch menu at Donnelly’s, under the direction of James Donnelly. This is my second time sampling the food coming out of James’s kitchen; the first time, I was at his residency at Louie Louie and was really impressed by his culinary creations. He has now moved on…
London Food Experience : Brunch Supper Club
As soon as the weekend rolls in, busy Londoners look forward to heading out for their favourite weekend ritual: The Brunch (preferably bottomless)! But what if I said you need not leave the house at all and can have your very own bespoke Bottomless Brunch party from the comfort of your own home? Brunch Supper…
London Brunch Reviews – ESCA Clapham
Esca started life in 2004, as a popular bakery in Clapham High Street. After several years of booming business, it was reborn as a coffee shop, bakery and restaurant specialising in Mediterranean cuisine. It belongs to the Eco Group of restaurants, a family business started by restaurateur Sami Wasif and his wife Laura. You might…
London Restaurant Reviews : Rosso Wine and Food Experience
We have all heard of Bottomless Brunch before. But what if I told you of a place where alongside free flowing fizz, there is bottomless food on offer as well? As I discovered recently, the Bottomless Brunch menu at Rosso Wine and Food Experience does exactly that. Created by a couple of like-minded friends from Milan,…
My Top Picks for Food in Dunedin
I recently visited Dunedin, New Zealand for my Christmas holidays 2018. Kris grew up in Port Chalmers (a small town just outside of Dunedin city) and went to the University of Otago, so it was a good opportunity to explore where he grew up. As a city, Dunedin has it all. The centre is a thriving,…
London Restaurant Reviews : Las Banderas
Kris and I love Spanish cuisine and we love our weekend brunches. So when the opportunity came to combine the two, we were definitely on to it! Las Banderas is a Spanish-themed restaurant specialising in tapas, with branches in Soho, Fenchurch Street and Farringdon. It was formerly MásQMenos but the owners wanted to distinguish this particular…
London Restaurant Reviews : Brunch at Christopher’s
Recently, I joined fellow blogger friends Meg (of No Mean Feast) and Becca (of Becca Eats World) for a Saturday brunch in Central London. If you recall, last time we met was at the fab Cantina Laredo. This time, the choice of venue was Christopher’s, coincidentally in Covent Garden again! This was my first visit…
London Restaurant Reviews : Scarlett Green
For avid brunchers and foodies of London, Daisy Green needs no introduction. Their signature Aussie-inspired cafés are a force of nature as far as weekend breakfast is concerned. I had already been to one of their quirkiest cafés, Darcie and May Green, some time ago. This time we went to their newest outpost and for a…
London Restaurant Reviews : Mews of Mayfair Revisited
For those who know me know that I live for my weekends. Come Sunday and the only decision I really want to make is whether to go out for an indulgent Sunday Brunch or a hearty Sunday Roast. And sometimes I crave both, at the same time! Which is why the Weekend Brunch Menu at…
London Restaurant Reviews : Tom’s Kitchen
Another day, another restaurant opening. This time, I am back at my favourite London spot Chelsea to experience the newly refurbished and relaunched Tom’s Kitchen. Part of a collection of restaurants founded by celebrity chef Tom Aikens, this one is located on a quiet street, under the shadow of the magnificent St. Lukes Church, away from…
London Restaurant Reviews : Darcie and May Green
The Daisy Green Collection are a prominent fixture on the London Brunch scene. Their collection of classic Aussie-style, breezy cafes serving fresh and healthy food has given us more reasons why we needn’t bother to get that frying pan out every Saturday morning to cook breakfast. My first experience of the Daisy Green Collection happened…
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