LUNCHBOX: The Breakfast Club
At least 30 hungry North Londoners jostle for a coveted spot inside the 1980s-themed interior of The Breakfast Club as I arrive dead on 12 o’clock for a lazy Saturday afternoon brunch. The queue spills...
View ArticleLUNCHBOX: Moro
Photo Credit: RWAppleWannabe Sweep through the heavy curtain surrounding the door, and you’re transported to old world Spain, doused in the charm of an Andalucían bistro. Moro has it all: huge, rustic...
View ArticleLUNCHBOX: Chilangos
My six month mission to find the best burrito in London is over within two minutes of walking into Chilangos. I first grew to love Mexican food when I was travelling (oh, alright, on a very long...
View ArticleLUNCHBOX: The Zetter
The Zetter, a boutique hotel-restaurant in trendy Clerkenwell, never used to be much to write home about. Since its revamp by legendary French chef Bruno Loubet, however, the exclusive venue serves the...
View ArticleLUNCHBOX: Santore
When Spaccanapoli pizzeria closed its doors after nearly 16 years on Dean Street in Soho, lovers of Italian food shed a collective tear. London’s Italian restaurants were put to shame by Spacca. It was...
View ArticleMarket food at market-stall prices
Situated along a pedestrianised street in Clerkenwell, Exmouth Market is ideal if you want a hot lunch without the wait. The thriving market kicks off at about midday, and continues through the...
View ArticleVegetarian Karma Sutra
Indian Veg, Chapel Market “Vegetarian food is orgasmic,” shouts a poster in the bright green shop. The food at this no-frills Indianbuffet is testament to that. Alongside the food at this Chapel...
View ArticleLet’s go Ethiopian
Marathon Restaurant, Islington If you’re bored of the typical Indian or Italian meal out, maybe it’s time to go Ethiopian. East African food is quickly establishing itself as a meal of choice in London...
View ArticleDinner plans? Bon appetit: Le Mercury on Upper Street
Le Mercury, 140a Upper Street – With a sandwich board propped outside proclaiming a “restaurant on three floors, and all starters £3.95, mains £7.95 and puddings £2.95 (excluding specials)” it’s not...
View ArticleThe Heartbreaker Burger: Eat an ox heart to save your own
Scarfing down ox hearts doesn’t sound like a usual feature of a good diet but a new burger from ‘street fooders’ Tongue n’ Cheeks promises to be a leaner, meaner patty for the health conscious...
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