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  • Mix it up: Why the lazy cocktail drinker should consider pre-mixed

    April 14, 2015

    @philip_salter The words “pre-mixed cocktail” are anathema to many self-respecting cocktail aficionados. The experience of consuming these fine, upstanding drinks goes far beyond simple taste – it’s about the knowledge that a great deal of work, expertise and even love has gone into making each and every one. The slogan “good things come to those [...]

  • Top London restaurant openings: Our favourite new dining spots so far this year

    April 7, 2015

    THE IVY CHELSEA GARDEN 195-197 King's Road, SW3 5EDtheivychelseagarden.com, 020 3301 0300   It’s not long until The Ivy’s flagship restaurant re-opens – until then you can dine in its new, more informal cousin on The King’s Road.   BAO Lexington St Soho, W1F 9ASbaolondon.com, 020 7287 5724   “Bao” is a type of fluffy [...]

  • Mix it up: The basics every cocktail aficionado needs to own

    April 7, 2015

    After the Second World War, London’s population fell off a cliff, plummeting from 8m to 6.6m. But like a phoenix from the flames, our numbers have multiplied in the last 25 years. The downside to this is that space is at a premium: alas and alack, where oh where are we going to store all [...]

  • Restaurant review: Second time lucky for Kensington’s Zaika?

    March 31, 2015

    Zaika has a pleasingly convoluted history. Pay attention, now. It opened in 1999 under the auspices of chef Vineet Bhati and two years later won a Michelin star – the first time an Indian restaurant had received the accolade (two did that year). It held onto the star for four years, during which time it moved [...]

  • Mix it up: In praise of SushiSamba’s Kobe Cocktail and the inimitable Tom Yam

    March 31, 2015

    For years I’ve been hearing the general buzz about Heron Tower’s bars and restaurants, but until recently I hadn’t taken the memorable ride in its near supersonic elevator to find out more. Prior to my elevation, I had conflated the building’s Japanese-Brazilian-Peruvian SushiSamba with its modern European Duck & Waffle into a mush of quacking [...]

  • Eggspect more this Easter: The gourmet eggs you won’t regret shelling out on

    March 31, 2015

    PRESTAT LONDON GIN TRUFFLE EGG   For a very British egg, look no further than the Queen’s chocolatier Prestat, whose egg nods to its 100-year-old London heritage. This milk chocolate and lemon oval is filled with white chocolate truffles flavoured with gin, lemon and juniper. £15 from prestat.co.uk.   PAUL A YOUNG EGG-FILLED EGG   [...]

  • The Brits are catching up to the French, says Le Pont de la Tour head chef Tom Cook

    March 24, 2015

    Tom Cook tells Melissa York that French food doesn’t have to mean heavy   A Salade Lyonnaise is a very traditional dish that we serve in the Grill, which is a sort of brasserie with lighter, more traditional dishes than the fine dining restaurant. During the winter we have two or three salads on there, [...]

  • Mix it up: Take a tipple – it might even be good for your health

    March 24, 2015

    As any good doctor will be all too ready to tell you, alcohol is bad for you. They’re right, of course – up to a point. Too much of the stuff is ruinous. But you can also drink too little. While ten cocktails a day may destroy your life, one in the evening might be [...]

  • Why Engawa is an unusually well thought-out restaurant

    March 17, 2015

    In Japan, the fax machine is still king of the office. While the western hemisphere abandoned it at the first whiff of email, the Japanese persevered, appreciating the personal touch that comes from a hand-written note, even if that note has been broken down into a series of blips and hisses and reassembled somewhere far [...]

  • The latest gimmick (or the next big thing): Cheese and coffee

    March 17, 2015

    How does a new restaurant make its mark on a London foodie scene already reaching saturation point? There’s the old fashioned way: serving great food at a reasonable prices. And there’s the 21st century way: coming up with a gimmick, a weird pairing, some novelty way of serving or ordering food, something to make people [...]

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