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  • It’s #NationalBurgerDay – Here are the eight best burgers in London, from dirty to honest and everything in between

    August 25, 2016

    1. DIRTY COP OUT DIRTY BURGER, 13 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA, £6 While our fickle burger culture might have reached a “dirty” nadir to make room for the rise of more modern “cheeky” food, the Dirty Cop Out deserves to live on in the annals of burger history. A mushroom burger to tempt even [...]

  • If you enjoy eating lunch in very pointy buildings, floating high above ant-sized Londoners, well you really can’t go far wrong with Oblix

    August 23, 2016

    ​A dazzle-swank brasserie and rotisserie on the 32nd floor of a very tall building, Oblix is a high-altitude restaurant serving grilled Western comforts, steaks and fine seafood with impressive panoramic views of London all around. Sit by a window and you’ll feel like an omniscient god in some top-down strategy video game. WHERE? Easily the [...]

  • Our resident chef Mark Hix champions the Kentish cob nut, a great seasonal ingredient and friend to Brussels sprouts

    August 23, 2016

    The Kentish cob nut is one of those great seasonal ingredients, with an even greater history behind it. In the early 1800s, the Victorians loved this variation on the hazelnut and planted thousands of acres of cob nut trees. They were cultivated in large amounts by Mr Lambert of Gourdhurst in Kent and that’s how [...]

  • Working Lunch review: Swingers Crazy Golf is one work party you won’t want to miss out on

    August 16, 2016

    Swingers, 8 Brown’s Buildings, EC3A WHAT? Swingers combines two of the City’s favourite past-times – lunch and golf – into one saucily-titled venue. Punters can putt for £13 per head on one of two nine-hole courses, The Lighthouse and The Windmill. Or pay twice and do a full course, with a break for food in the [...]

  • Our resident chef Mark Hix on how the tomatoes from his youth have inspired the tomatoes of his today

    August 16, 2016

    One of my fondest food memories as a kid was my grandfather’s tomatoes. At a certain time of year, he grew chrysanthemums in one greenhouse and tomatoes in the other. I would often help him gardening and at night we would go to the greenhouse armed with tweezers and a torch to remove earwigs from [...]

  • Texas Joe’s restaurant review: Joe Walters brings the Lone Star to London Bridge

    August 16, 2016

    Anyone who has been to Levi Roots’ Caribbean Smokehouse will know that success on Dragons’ Den does not a restaurateur make. So it was with some trepidation that I approached Texas Joe’s, opened off the back of an appearance on Dragons’ Den (and, more recently, a number of London pop-ups) from jerky peddling Texan Joe [...]

  • Five must visit Edinburgh gin bars

    August 14, 2016  |  City Talk

    If it's world-class gin that you're after, then look no further than Edinburgh. It will come as no surprise that Edinburgh has its fair share of whisky bars. Gin, however, has become increasingly popular and Scotland's capital is not only home to some of the country's best gin distilleries, but it also has a number [...]

  • Here’s why Edinburgh is the perfect place to launch a gin brand

    August 14, 2016  |  City Talk

    Fancy a tipple with a twist? With the growth of fashionable speak-easy style gin bars, Edinburgh has witnessed a renaissance of gin distilling within the city. Premium brands such as Pickering’s Gin and Edinburgh Gin have been at the heart of a global explosion in Scottish gin sales, with the latter recently opening a new [...]

  • Our resident chef Mark Hix on how the Glorious Twelfth heralds a hunting season full of delicious grouse

    August 9, 2016

    This Friday marks the Glorious Twelfth, the day on which the grouse-hunting season officially begins. I’m hoping to squeeze in a little shoot in Dumfriesshire, and perhaps do some salmon fishing on the River Nith while I’m at it. The game season is one of the most important events in the British culinary calendar – [...]

  • Scarfe’s Bar review: A sophisticated and upmarket social bar matching political doodles with a sharp Indian menu

    August 9, 2016

    A classy social bar festooned with the political artwork of feted doodling satirist Gerald Scarfe, this stately lunchtime boozer offers an Indian menu as tantalising as it is incongruous. Signature cocktails are rarely seen in such close proximity to curries and naan, but with careful drinks pairings they make deliciously spicy bedmates. WHERE? 252 High [...]

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