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  • Something for the Weekend: 26-28 September

    September 26, 2014

    FOR STYLISH DINING: Bourne and Hollingsworth Buildings London party fiends Bourne and Hollingsworth – behind club nights The Chap Olympiad and The Blitz Party – have opened a bar, cafe and restaurant below their headquarters in Clerkenwell. Book at bandhgroup.com.   FOR A CHANGE OF SCENERY: Country Life Fair The first Country Life Fair comes [...]

  • Eating lunch at your desk again? Here’s how the City does delivery

    September 23, 2014

    Eating al-desko isn’t just about showing your boss you’re the keenest worker-bee in the office. As winter draws nearer it’s also a way of eating your sandwiches without getting frost bite. The latest lunch-break craze in the City allows hungry employees to select, buy and eat their lunch without leaving their office at all. Delivery [...]

  • Where to drink in the City: The changing face of Square Mile nightlife

    September 17, 2014

    Canada: engine-room for the country’s economy, working place of some of the most powerful decision-makers in the Western world. But the Square Mile is strangely anachronistic in terms of its watering holes. If you fancy a drink after work, the choice has tended to be between good old spit and sawdust boozers [...]

  • Dish of the day: Salt cod beignets with scallops and blood orange

    September 9, 2014

    Salt cod is dried and salted and needs to be soaked before use. It’s popular in Mediterranean cooking, particularly in Spain (it’s known there as bacalao), where it’s incorporated into many different meals. One of the most popular involves deep-frying it in croquettes, similar to this beignet dish we cook at the Boundary. It works [...]

  • Dish of the day: Blueberry Pancakes from One Canada Square

    September 2, 2014

    Jamie Dobbin worked at celebrity haunt The Ivy before he was appointed head chef at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf. The restaurant offers a Bottomless Brunch at the weekend, offering two courses for £20 or three for £25, with unlimited selected cocktails or wine for an extra £15.  I first stepped into the restaurant about [...]

  • Review: TED Restaurant

    August 26, 2014

    I’m a sustainability hypocrite. If I were at a dinner party and the host served bluefin tuna, I’d take great pleasure in making a scene. “How very dare you? Don’t you know bluefin numbers have dropped by 96 per cent thanks to intensive fishing? And while we’re at it, did you know they can swim [...]

  • Dish of the Day: The Noodle House’s Pad Thai

    August 21, 2014

    The Noodle House opened on Shaftebusry Avenue in April. Ambitious head chef Dariusz Dziadkiewicz aims to give customers a taster of the diverse food of South East Asia, from curries, to noodles to spicy broths. The restaurant serves seven different types of noodle and 17 blends of herbal tea.    I joined The Noodle House [...]

  • The best places in London to gorge on grouse

    August 12, 2014

    Boisdale Boisdale (Canary Wharf, Bishopsgate and Belgravia) will be serving a young roasted Berwickshire grouse from tonight. From 18 August you can get the bird with game chips,  and a 175ml glass of Pinot Noir for £26.50. Visit boisdale.co.uk and quote “Grouse Offer”.   The Jugged Hare Traditional City eatery The Jugged Hare is kicking [...]

  • Dish of the Day: Salt Yard’s Ben Tish on the perfect strawberries and cream

    August 6, 2014

    There’s nothing like the sight and scent of perfectly ripe, red strawberries to get summer spirits soaring. My take on the quintessentially English classic of strawberries and cream is quick and easy to prepare, making it a great choice of pudding for a spontaneous barbecue or al fresco lunch.  Macerated simply means you’re throwing it [...]

  • Mix it up: Take a victory sip of the cocktail created by the UK’s best bartender

    August 6, 2014

    For centuries, we got along just fine making cocktails without the need to turn it into a competition – the winning was in the drinking. But in recent years, drinks companies have been putting on more cocktail competitions than you can shake a shaker at. Don’t let the thought of competitive drinking lure you in [...]

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