We all know that you can find cuisine from almost anywhere in the world in London. The food of some nations will never really travel beyond a single restaurant due to the acquired palette needed. Others are much more acceptable to our taste buds and travel far and wide to dozens, if not hundreds... »
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New Opening: Jom Makan, Westfield, W12
Following on from the success of their Pall Mall branch, Jom Makan has come to Westfield to provide hungry shoppers with fast, fresh and tasty Malaysian cuisine. The menu combines the best traditional dishes from family kitchens & the infamous street hawkers of Malaysia, with delicious dishes including Roti Canai (Crispy flat bread served... »
Comptoir Libanaise, W1 & W12
You’re on your way home from a long day of work or shopping in the city and craving a great meal. Your conscience says it’s got to be pretty healthy, whilst your grumbly belly and tired body demand something quick and calm surroundings, all without breaking the bank. Sounds difficult, but it’s not entirely... »
The Meat & Wine Co, W12
As you’d expect, I need to have a pretty open palette to be a restaurant reviewer and unless I am in a very specific mood, I always ask the waiter for their recommendation. Unfortunately, I’ve come to find that too many waiters have absolutely no knowledge of the food they are serving, making their... »
Kitchen Italia, W12
Is food and fashion a match made in a Ramsay kitchen or a backstreet gutter? If the tabloids are to be believed, the two are mutually exclusive, and the more fashion conscious someone gets, the less interested in food they become. OK, so they might still be seen in the finest restaurants sporting the... »
Tibits, W1 & W12
As much as I generally disagree with vegetarianism, even I can admit that they get a bit of a raw deal when it comes to dining out. One of my cousins nearly married one, and whilst she was a nice enough girl, we always dreaded the occasions when he brought her out because we... »
Wahaca, Various
Mention Mexican food, and most people think of rubbery, cheesy tortillas and over-seasoned chicken fajitas – so much potential, completely destroyed by Mexi-Brit chain restaurants. So when I first heard about Wahaca, with its promise of great value Mexican street food, I got my Speedy Gonzalez shoes on and aimed straight for Covent Garden. ... »




