Ceru Restaurant Summer Pop Up at More London Riviera

Ceru is a moveable feast, quite literally, in keeping with its Levantine influences it’s a nomad itself. You’ll currently find Ceru basking on the “London Riviera” at Bankside, in a postcard-perfect location with a Tower Bridge backdrop until 31st October 2015. Coming out top in reviews for fresh, vibrant and delicious street food, you’ll now […]

FOOD REVIEW: #IbericaLaTerraza – Summer is Here

Last night I dreamt of tapas and sangria in the tropical island breeze where the sun set so high and listened to a Spanish lullaby. Save yourself the trip to La Isla Bonita and come to Cabot Square in Canary Wharf  where to the sounds of cold water rushing from the fountains, in the shade of the trees under a […]

REVIEW: Caterina 55 brings Ligurian cooking to Moorgate

Caterina 55 brings the home-made taste of Italian Ligurian cooking to Moorgate, London. A generations-old cafe from that region has been brought bang up-to-date in a fast food format with some nice touches like beer on tap, pH balanced water for a true Italian coffee and healthy cakes on display under the glass counter. It’s quite a […]

Texture – Michelin Starred Food at Brasserie Prices

Well for lunch at least. There’s a quiet confidence about this intriguing restaurant on the Oxford Street side of Portman Square, London. A decade-old mystery was solved as why Robert, the Maître d’ at Texture was still receiving mail addressed to Michael Caine – the actor, not the chef. Years ago, Sir Michael and Lady […]

Pachamama

A pink neon ‘A’ marks the spot. Confusingly so, for a new Peruvian-inspired restaurant called Pachamama. It’s a new incarnation on, let’s call it the lower slopes of Marylebone, Thayer Street. Founded by an anthropologist with an eye for branding and the chap who used to run the same spot when it was known as […]

Bond Street Festive Illuminations Pay Homage To The Peacocks of Fashion

These are the ones I’ve been waiting for. Tantalising white peacock feather crowns. Would they be icy white like the baubles on Oxford Street or more colourful like the bulbs on Carnaby Street? Tonight we found out. And it’s a bit of both. Icy plumes and prisms of colour. Inspiration for the 2014 new festive illuminations […]

National Curry Week 13th -19th October 2014

Street food restaurant Indigo and pop-up mall BOXPARK SHOREDITCH have come together to bring a weekend of great food, music and entertainment, showcasing the amazing sights, sounds and flavours from the Indian sub-continent – taking place during National Curry Week 13th -19th October 2014. ‘Tabla Vibe’ takes place at 2 Bethnal Green Rd, London E1 6HT. Open from 3-7pm on […]

Ted’s Grooming Room Soho – now live & snipping

The latest Ted’s Grooming Room has opened on Berwick Street in the heart of Soho offering sharp haircuts, hot-towel shaves and the ultimate in men’s grooming. Referencing the history of Berwick Street – known as ‘The Golden Mile of Vinyl’ with its independent music shops and cover shoot of the 1995 Oasis album ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory’ […]

Four to Eight – Beautiful Simple Italian Dining

It’s said that great Italian dishes are made with only four to eight ingredients and this is the starting point for this stylish, pared-down new Italian restaurant in Covent Garden. It’s definitely not Italian by numbers… On the site of Franco & Ginos Sandwich bar, entrepreneur Yury Tereshchenko has put his first stylish stamp on the […]

Warble The West End sings Jersey Boys & Mamma Mia

It’s your turn to step into the limelight… Warble the West End is a monthly singing workshop celebrating the very best of London’s musicals. It’s an opportunity for people of all singing abilities to learn to sing songs from the shows, with guidance from West End professionals currently appearing in London’s biggest productions. The first session […]