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Lately, you said...
- great pictures didnt really see anything that stood out as the "WOW" factor
- some of these are on my list to try. Thanks!Have tried Sakura and I think that they are just aver...
- thanks for acknowledging. love your site and loved that piece just felt that point should have cr...
- Very beautifully photographed and well written and very exhaustive, however as per previous comme...
- Excellent way to sum up your sushi experiences! Will have to follow up on a few of the places I h...
On Twitter, I said...
- Ahem, I went to my mate's wedding last weekend, took some pictures, and would like to share them with you. Susan & Jon http://bit.ly/dtvXZO 10 hrs ago
- @supercharz @sugarbardiva ohh I want..! in reply to supercharz 12 hrs ago
- Dammit, zeiss finally unveil the 35mm f1.4 ZF2. I love the nikon ais version, but think this might be the one lens to end it all, in f mount 14 hrs ago
- Canon develops a 12inch sensor. That's 40x 35mm! Dawn of large format digital photography? http://bit.ly/bEYJBs 14 hrs ago
- @GarsonByer another excellent exposure. in reply to GarsonByer 15 hrs ago
- More updates...
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Latest Posts
- The Newsletter No.5: Catch The London Sushi Train.
- September 1st, 2010 Sushi bingeing. The final frontier. The unquestionably orgasmic delight of popping dollop after dollop of a food of an unrelentingly elegant design; low in fat, high in umami, arguably, an invention born of perfection. Some say the combination of raw fish and rice is an acquired taste, but for the converted, sushi is nothing but [...] Read "The Newsletter No.5: Catch The London Sushi Train." more
- Asakusa: Into the den of sushi.
- August 26th, 2010 A firm, yet genteel voice answered the phone. The line was horribly muffled as I struggled to pick out the vowels through the low, low bass. Fum.Fum.Sa.Sa. I think she said, in a deceptively Japanese accent. An awkward silence befell. “Aka …ka…” I said. “ZZZassss… ka” she said, with a quickened pace. I gave up. [...] Read "Asakusa: Into the den of sushi." more
- Photos, restaurants, and dropping trousers.
- August 24th, 2010 I didn’t realise cameras in restaurants were still such taboo. This week I had two journalists ask me what I thought about the act of pulling out a camera in a restaurant, which some say is equal in every sense to dropping your trousers in the middle of the dining room and shouting: “Look at [...] Read "Photos, restaurants, and dropping trousers." more
- Two years old.
- August 23rd, 2010 Yes I cannot believe it too. It is two years ago today, that I assaulted the internet with my barrage of hot air and vulgar food photography, which may as well be classified as taboo, and I would just like to start by saying Thank You for reading and putting up with me. So far [...] Read "Two years old." more
- Trinity: Sunday Roast, meritorious for 3.
- August 23rd, 2010 Adam Byatt, the thinking man’s version of a celebrity chef, and owner of the much lauded Trinity restaurant, situated in leafy Clapham. Critics adore his work, for the invention, progression and enthusiasm he has brought to British cooking, and one expects no less from a chef who had apprenticed under Philip Howard, the cerebral owner [...] Read "Trinity: Sunday Roast, meritorious for 3." more
- Bea’s of Bloomsbury: The Sweetest Things.
- August 20th, 2010 It has taken me about a year to visit Bea’s in Bloomsbury, but I’m glad I finally made it. This tour de force bakery, cake house, coffee & tea shop produces top notch sugary things from their massive kitchen on site on a daily basis. Needless to say, their cupcakes are superb, personally I quite [...] Read "Bea’s of Bloomsbury: The Sweetest Things." more
- 28-50 : Drunken memories
- August 20th, 2010 From the creators of the sleeper hit of the century, the Icelandic inspired, macaron-winning, Texture, comes Rousset & Sverrisson’s next high octane, vinely-charged collaboration, titled 28-50. The name is a geographical tip of the hat to all the world’s vineyards, most of which lie between the latitudes of 28° to the North and 50° to [...] Read "28-50 : Drunken memories" more
- Twenty pounds of sushi at Mitsui, Taiwan.
- August 18th, 2010 Twenty quid doesn’t go too far in London, maybe two courses. Three if it’s a michelin-on-a-budget. On the otherhand, the Taiwanese have perfected the art of amazingly affordable fine dining on half a shoe string. Back in February, I was over in Taipei for my annual visit to see how my favourite cat (seriously) was [...] Read "Twenty pounds of sushi at Mitsui, Taiwan." more
Cool London food and restaurant blogs
No man is an island and it’s impossible for me to eat everything in london. I get my inspiration from those who have come before me and can only aspire to be half as good as they are now. All of these london foodblogs are awesome, if you find yourself being drawn to the London eating scene, do yourself a favour and pay these guys a visit.
- Tasty Treats!
- Food. By Mark.
- A rather unusual chinaman
- The catty life
- World Foodie Guide
- Gen.u.ine.ness
- Gastrogeek
- Epicurienne
- Boo in London
- An American in London
- Laissez Fare
- The Ginger Gourmand
- Food Snob
- Bellaphon
- Cheese & Biscuits
- Gourmet Chick
- Eat like a girl
- Mathilde’s Cuisine
- Kavey Eats
- Londonelicious
- Ravenous Libby
- Intoxicating Prose
- A girl has to eat
Cool London based blogs
New to London or wanting to find out more about what’s popping in Town? These guys are pretty awesome.
Foodblogs around the virtual ether
Mostly, I have foodbuzz to thank for this wonderful list, features a good mix of literature from corners of the globe – and mostly are brilliant people whom I’m met since starting up LondonEater.
UK
- Mowielicious
- Dirty kitchen secrets
- The Graphic Foodie
- Sugar Bar
- Ultimate Wines : The Nose Knows.
- Juicy fruity bits
- Coffee and Vanilla
US
- Adventures of a kitchen girl
- Bentoism
- Chicago Dining Examiner
- Endless simmer
- Savory TV
- Simmer till done
- The Hungry Engineer
- The Hungry Mouse
- The pink peppercorn
- Simply Scrumptious
- Sippity Sup
- Yum Scrumptious
- 5 star foodie
EUROPE
AUSTRALIA
The Pros
Finally, here are the mandatory links to the pros.
- Qype UK
- London Eating
- Londonist
Metrotwin - Square Meal
- Taste London
- Timeout London
- Times Online Food and drink
- Top Table
- Fluid foundation London
- Spoonfed
- Urbanspoon
- Trusted Places
- Local Food Advisor
- Hotels in London
Stuff I read
Stuff I read, can’t be categorised, you know the shiz.








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Come on, Kang, don’t be mean with the link-love!
Douglas – link-loved!
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Thank you, Kang. That was very kind of you.
Have a delicious week
Loving Annie
Hello Kang, would you mind including us in your link page:
http://www.verygoodservice.com/london.htm
Thank you in advance for the consideration
Great site Kang, especially the pics.
Can you add Foodnut.com to your list? We’re a San Francisco based food blog.
Thanks!