Posted in London Restaurant on Jul 25th, 2011
AUTHENTIC MALAYSIAN FLAVOURS IN THE HEART OF LONDON
Tukdin, a family run restaurant in Paddington, offers a choice selection of authentic dishes that demonstrate the best of Malaysia.
Malaysian cuisine is the original fusion food, bringing together culinary influences from native Malay, Chinese and Indian cooking.
For starters why not try Chicken Satay Goreng (£6.50), tasty bite-sized [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Jul 25th, 2011
Maria Elia at JOE’S Draycott Avenue.
Formerly known as JOE’S CAFE?, the JOSEPH owned restaurant JOE’S on Draycott Avenue announces the arrival of chef Maria Elia. JOE’S is a personal project, initiated and directed by JOSEPH CEO Sara Ferrero. Sara sought out Maria Elia and determined the design for a new look JOE’S with comfortable, red [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Jul 25th, 2011
Coco di Mama offers the experience of high quality Italian cucina at very economical prices. Altogether a very satisfying meal served promptly without sacrificing quality.
Coco di Mama
90 Fleet Street
London EC4Y 1DH
Tel: 020 7583 9277
When it comes to a lunchtime bite, sometimes a sandwich just doesn’t cut the mustard. Around the City’s square mile the office [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Jul 13th, 2011
INTRODUCING WATATSUMI
Take a culinary journey that goes beyond sushi and sashimi at the recently opened Watatsumi restaurant on Northumberland Avenue.
With a fantastic ‘raw bar’, elegant restaurant and stylish cocktail bar plus a range of menus, from the full ‘omakase’ tasting experience and Watatsumi’s a la carte to the highly affordable bento boxes, there’s something for [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Jun 25th, 2011
Fresh food, Italian style, in just a minute
The Square Mile is having a gingham tablecloth thrown over it with the opening of Coco di Mama. Flashes of red and white are in evidence up and down Fleet Street as workers carry the brand’s trademark bags to their offices for breakfast, lunch and all the bits [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Jun 6th, 2011
The Blues Kitchen
111 – 113 Camden High Street
London NW1 7JN
Tel: 020 7387 5277
Situated on Camden High Street a stone’s throw from Mornington Crescent tube is ‘The Blues Kitchen’. A spacious and airy venue, it has a vibe that is laid-back and welcoming, attracting a crowd mostly in their twenties and thirties. The overall interior [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Mar 22nd, 2011
The Henry Root
9 Park Walk
London SW10
Tel: 020 7352 3336
Henry Root, (who this restaurant cum wine bar is named after), seems something of an odd ball. For a start his real name was William Donaldson. A well-known local hell raiser and raconteur, he devoted much of his spare time writing letters to public figures with unusual [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Mar 7th, 2011
ORA RESTAURANT CELEBRATE JOINING LINE UP FOR TASTE OF LONDON 2011 WITH CREATION OF THAI CHICKEN PANCAKE DAY RECIPE
ORA RESTAURANT, LONDON
6 Little Portland St
London W1W 7JE, United Kingdom
020 7637 0125
New authentic Thai restaurant ORA joins the line-up of eateries at this year’s Taste of London restaurant festival in Regent’s Park from 16th-19th June 2011. To [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Jan 24th, 2011
Your Last Chance to Register For FREE Tickets to A Once in A Decade Dinner
The Cinnamon Club is delighted to be celebrating its tenth birthday this March with a series of fantastic events and initiatives that includes the chance to be a guest at the restaurant’s special celebratory ‘money can’t buy’ anniversary dinner on 21 [...]
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Posted in London Restaurant on Dec 23rd, 2010
Dukes Hotel Restaurant Review
Dukes Hotel Restaurant
Dukes Hotel
35 St. James’s Place
London SW1
Tel: 0871 971 7642
Even when you think you’re a Londoner through and through, like I am, it is still possible to be taken by surprise. Dukes Hotel is so tucked away in a quiet courtyard it would be possible to never know it was there. [...]
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