Salcombe, known for its idyllic beaches, pretty high street and bobbing sailing boats, is now planned to be home to Britain’s first dry ski slope, made entirely from popcorn. After extensive research at the University of Cochrane, scientists have discovered that popcorn possesses a very similar molecular structure as compacted snow, making it the most […]
#Restaurant #Review NOPI – Five Years On
Front of house can make or break a restaurant. A cheery welcome wins hearts, but not this time on going into NOPI. Much lauded for its food and founders’ back story, the Soho outpost is a busy, shiny shrine five years on – and you still need to make a reservation. So we did. Tellingly their website reports “salads […]
Chef Ken Hom – 30 Years of Wok
When I said I was meeting Ken Hom, a younger colleague said “oh, isn’t he the guy who invented the wok?” Well, I guess he did, in a way, by putting a flat bottom on it in 1986, so we could use it on our UK stoves. Now at least one in seven people in Britain […]
Restaurant Review: Chinese Cricket Club London
Confucius says don’t judge a book by its cover – nor a restaurant, as is the case with Chinese Cricket Club in the Crowne Plaza, Blackfriars, London. That it doubles as the hotel’s breakfast room will give you some idea of the decor – a soulless dark brown. So come such a special night as […]
Pancake Day at Rabbit Chelsea
To celebrate one of my favourite days of the year, Pancake Day, Rabbit restaurant will be going flipping mad. Head Chef Oliver Gladwin will be showing us how its done by launching and, hopefully, catching the pancakes at the pass in front of diners. What’s more, Rabbit will be asking those who think they can, to come […]
FOOD REVIEW: Alan Yau’s Park Chinois
You can smell the money, walking in here – both the fit out and the wealth of the diners. For a fact we were sat next to a billionaire, whose dining companion’s glittering high heels would have been visible from space. If you are smart – and we were – you can get away with […]













