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  • Working Lunch review: Roast in Borough Market unleashes a dinner in a burger that’ll put your mum to shame

    February 7, 2017

    Roast Borough Market, SE1 WHAT? Roast celebrates British food in all its gravy-sodden, stodgy glory. As you’d expect, it’s famed for its roast dinners, custard-drenched puddings and fantastic fry ups. Tourists flock to it to get a taste of proper British cuisine done well, and City types go there to stock up on red meat. [...]

  • Plan ahead for Valentines day and book yourself a table: The restaurants that serve London’s poshest dishes

    February 3, 2017

    Sometimes, pie and mash just won't do. Here are some of London's poshest dishes. Fancy. Beef Wellington at The Ritz Restaurant The beef Wellington at The Ritz must be ordered to share between two people but oh, what a magnificent dish, and one of the greatest British dishes. Its perfect latticed pastry is a dark, [...]

  • The way you drink your coffee says a lot about your age

    February 2, 2017

    Believe it or not – the way you like your coffee depends on your age, and the more millennial you are, the more adventurous you are with your coffee choices, according to a new study. Espresso machine maker Eversys found older generations of coffee drinkers prefer to keep things basic and stick to traditional brews, [...]

  • Kricket Soho review: this former pop-up is so good it will make you question your life

    February 1, 2017

    I’m ambivalent about pop-ups. I want to like them, to buy into the democratisation of the food business, to support the little guy who isn’t propped up by hedge-funds or millionaire parents. But my god, they can be terrible places to eat. I’m haunted by memories of burgers that seemed destined to never arrive at [...]

  • Som Saa review: Very likely to be the best Thai food in London

    January 31, 2017

    A plucky Peckham-pop-up turned permanent E1 resident, Som Saa is a Thai restaurant specialising in creative regional dishes from the country’s north-eastern province. Enjoy sweet and sour comfort food from the grill or masterful curries so hot you’ll walk away feeling like you’ve just been punched in the face. In a nice way. WHERE? 43A [...]

  • Want more excitement in your food? Here are London’s most fun desserts

    January 27, 2017

    Fire baked cookie at Temper Temper is Soho's basement playground dedicated to meat, smoke and tacos with plenty of global flavours and few boundaries. It's pretty impossible not to have a good time here, particularly if you end your meal with a dish of 'baked cookie' which doesn't give a huge amount away, so let [...]

  • Best Burns Night suppers in London: from the City to Mayfair, we find the best haggis, neeps and tatties

    January 25, 2017

    Seven of the best Burns Night suppers: Don’t miss out on the most Scottish night of the year, with haggis and whisky aplenty at these top restaurants. 1 Lombard Street You can celebrate the life and times of Rabbie Burns right in the heart of the city with an extra special night at 1 Lombard [...]

  • Black Roe review: A masterclass in Hawaiian poke

    January 24, 2017

    Hey, have you heard about the cool new thing? It’s poke, man, Hawaiian raw fish cubes in a spicy salsa marinade atop a sticky short-grain rice clod. Think ceviche meets sushi by way of bibimbap. You can hardly move for people eating the stuff, elbows jutted out, a bowl in each hand, frantically scooping it [...]

  • Time to reconsider lunch? Experts have found chips can give you cancer

    January 23, 2017

    First it was toast, now health experts have said well-cooked chips and other starchy foods could put you at risk of developing cancer. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a warning against a chemical called acrylamide, which is often created when foods such as potatoes, bread and root vegetables are cooked for too long [...]

  • Restaurant review: Luca is the Italian nobody expected from The Clove Club’s Isaac McHale

    January 18, 2017

    Isaac McHale was such a rebellious Young Turk that while he was still cheffing at the Ledbury, he ran a series of pop-ups under the name The Young Turks. He and James Lowe – then the head chef at St John Bread and Wine – would serve up whatever they damn-well pleased, in venues not [...]

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