When I asked if anyone wanted to join me at Haggle, one of the first rejections I received was because the idea of haggling down…
Category: Reviews
Koya SOHO: My Introduction to Japanese Breakfasts
Koya. A small restaurant on Frith Street known for its Japanese Breakfast. Interesting because I had never had breakfast at a Japanese restaurant before and…
Caravan: From Erskine to Skillet Eggs
You go to London in search of a place for your younger brother to stay during his MA. Negotiation pants on and checklist in hand,…
Review: PONO Superfood Bar, Norwich
I am not a food scientist or a nutritionist. I do not delve into the intricate chemical compositions and affinities of ingredients, nor do I…
Review: Woolf and Social Restaurant, Norwich
Flourishes and small plates, morsels on sticks, atop Jenga forms and pyramids, are less scoffed at by the common man when they are…
Review: Gunpowder Spitalfields, London
Gunpowder is a delicious name for a restaurant. It encapsulates, I assume, everything that the owners envisioned the place to represent when first setting…
Review: Coal Office Restaurant, London
I grew up eating the food of the Middle East. I recall fondly the roasting smells of skewered meat on grills, the sight of…
Review: Ikoyi , St. James Market, London
I wrote most of this piece earlier in the year. Sat on it for a while since I’d been busy with my move…
Review: Kin et Deum Thai Restaurant, London
I was hoping on my visit to Kin et Deum that by some cleverness of seasoning, some added culinary eccentricity, that the vegetarian dishes…
Review: Holborn Dining Room, London’s British Brasserie
Another day, another brasserie. This time at the Rosewood Hotel, its own British brasserie called Holborn Dining Room. Brasserie is a French word,…