Do you think you’ve got what it’s take to pull off a long con? If so this immersive theatre piece set in Bethnal Green Town Hall…
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The Marksman, mark my words you’ll love it, restaurant review
IW was turning, let’s just say, a significant age and I was due to travel to Glasgow to celebrate/commiserate this with her when the ‘beast from the…
Rascals, bottomless brunch, restaurant review
There is something truly magical about surprising someone but particularly someone you love. And so my excitement was at an all time high when I finally told…
Pitt Cue, let’s meat in the city, London
On entering Pitt Cue for lunch, it’s entirely possible that I said, ‘Hello, I have a reservation”. Then,”Wow, I should have worn my penis!’ And…
Breakfast at Dishoom
I finally made it to Dishoom for breakfast. Nic and I celebrated the end of my alcohol abstention with a trip to the lovely new…
Hopscotch, the new kid on the block
The neighbourhood bar you’ll want to hang out in. I first visited Hopscotch back in December, a few weeks after it opened. If I liked…
Lunch at Lyle’s
After last night’s excellent dinner at Dabbous with Tom and Rick and dinner planned tonight at Brick Lane’s newest opening, Hopscotch, I worried that booking…
Yuu Kitchen review
Pan Asian flavours find favour out East. Unable to book a table at Yuu Kitchen (groups of 6 or more only), we felt confident that,…
The auld alliance is alive and well in Brick Lane
Blanchette East restaurant review Scotland and France have a long history of friendship and trade agreements and after my visit to Blancette East I am…
Make no bones about it, there’s work to be done
Dirty Bones goes local, the review. I was sad when Les Trios Garçons shut its door. It’s not that I was a frequent visitor, but…