Back in November, when we booked our flights to Cape Town, my first task was to book some amazing places to eat. Top of my list was…
Sapling, new growth shows real promise, restaurant review, London
Sadly closed in January 2019 If you were simply to read about the ethos behind Sapling, without meeting owner Bob Ritchie, you’d be forgiven for thinking…
Brat, those smoked potatoes , restaurant review, London
If you are someone who enjoys suspense, let me tell you right now,this is not the review for you. It would be impossible for me not to tell…
Bright, long may they shine, restaurant review, London
There is something reassuring about seeing one of the world’s greatest chefs leaving the restaurant you’re about to walk into, looking happy. Just think, had any of the four…
The Yeatman, restaurant review, Porto
I am, currently, in a very happy place, not literally but mentally. Last night, NN and I had a truly spectacular, joyful, mind blowing meal, at the two Michelin starred…
Hawksmoor, summer menu, restaurant review, London
It had been a particularly and unexpectedly, shitty week for little E. She was in need of some TLC or, in this case, some S&T. So, when I was…
St Leonards, Fire & Ice, Restaurant review, London
I always get excited about new openings, even more so when they are within walking distance of home. So, living where I do, I spend a lot of time excited….
Marcus, the Berkeley, restaurant review, London
This week, thanks toTwitter, the Monday Supper Club was born. Twitter is often decried as the epitome of all evil, where trolls lurk and insults and…
Temper Covent Garden, sweet Cheesus, the nine hour lunch, restaurant review, London
It is no secret that I am a huge fan of Neil Rankin. I adore his original restaurant in Soho (BBQ and mezcal), am a bit…
108 Restaurant, Copenhagen, restaurant review
Noma, the name said with reverence, is the holy grail of the food world. Reopened just three months ago, it is the aspiration of many but visited by few….