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September 13th, 2010 Category: Le Budget (£ )
Mooli’s has been the darling of the London food blogger and food lover scene for the past 6 months and I don’t know why it has taken me so long to sample their new take on Indian street food. Possibly because there are just too many restaurants and unfortunately, even when I am pushing it, only a limited amount of times I can go out for for a meal. But clearly, there is no excuse for not having visited Mooli’s earlier and I will have a lot of Mooli’s catching up to do for all this Mooli-less time I have already wasted. Because -Â it’s yummy, it’s fun, it’s charming, it’s novel, it’s cheap and I left with a big smile on my face.
For ignorami who think a mooli is burrito – they clearly tell you otherwise: Read more... (532 words, 5 images, estimated 2:08 mins reading time)
June 16th, 2010 Category: Bistro
Okawari in Chinatown has been replaced by a new, shiny Japanese restaurant with the (from an Austrian perspective) very unfortunate name Ga Ga Sushi. To be fair, Okawari desperately needed a makeover and it really worked out very well.
Albeit maybe slightly pricier than Okawari, it is definitely more stylish, the food is better, the portions more than generous and nicely presented and the personnel is incredibly friendly. Read more... (367 words, 2 images, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
June 7th, 2010 Category: Brasserie
Recommended for 50% off on toptable and timeout.
Plum Valley is a Cantonese “fine dining” restaurant in the heart of Chinatown. Compared to some other restaurants in Chinatown where chickens are hanging in the window and all that awaits you are greasy all you can eat buffets it does indeed set itself apart already from the outside by a very black and sleek exterior. Also inside it’s stylish and does not feel like Chinatown at all. Read more... (432 words, 3 images, estimated 1:44 mins reading time)
June 1st, 2010 Category: Haute Cuisine
“Pretentious as shit but worth it” -Â this is Launceston Place very accurately described with the words of RS.
I have to say – my evening at Launceston Place was highly enjoyable on many levels and it made me very happy. This is how dining out should be.
Most importantly, the food was extraordinary. What really stood out was their incredible attention to detail and the thought that seem to have gone into every little thing. It was not only that everything tasted like heaven, but also each plate was presented like a work of art. Read more... (620 words, 3 images, estimated 2:29 mins reading time)
May 18th, 2010 Category: Bistro
What a fun place! And the food is good too.
I took my mum there who came to visit me from the culinary wastelands of Austria and I had the intention to provide her with some unique and special food experiences. What better place to choose than Abeno Too? Read more... (462 words, 3 images, estimated 1:51 mins reading time)
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