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Latest Posts
- The Salusbury: Youth, Beauty and Italian.
- The Salusbury is the obvious hip hang out junction, where the beautiful, the youthful, carefree inhabitants of this rapidly gentrified part of NW6 flaunt their hide. It is hardly ever empty, and undoubtedly the most happening joint in and around Queen’s Park. On the weekends, it’s chock-a-block like can of sardines, and on weekdays it [...] Read "The Salusbury: Youth, Beauty and Italian." more
- Uniting (food) Blogs in Print: A Probable Future..?
- Maybe…? Photo atrributed to Eivind Z. Molvær (cc) I have been dipping my head into various design blogs whilst perusing some of the more sophisticated iPad RSS apps which have the ability to turn multiple news sources into a consistent news resource. Like the Twitter Times for example, which turns your twitter stream into a [...] Read "Uniting (food) Blogs in Print: A Probable Future..?" more
- Chin Chin Laboratorist: Nitro blasted Goodiness.
- So you’ve been to every one of the coolest ice cream parlours in town and you need an alternative scoop to Scoop. Well here’s one for your list. Chin Chin is London’s (and Europe) very first nitrogen ice cream parlour. Yes that’s right, instead of freezer-stored ice cream, these guys make theirs by cooling with [...] Read "Chin Chin Laboratorist: Nitro blasted Goodiness." more
- A Grelha at The Gun: More view than food.
- And what a view indeed. Positioned on the edge of the Thames, overlooking the water and the O2 centre in the distance. However, A Grelha is not technically a restaurant in its own right, rather it is a make shift al fresco area of The Gun, which opens during sunny days and warm nights (May [...] Read "A Grelha at The Gun: More view than food." more
- Pacific Plaza: Like a Phoenix of a Foodcourt.
- Food is much more accessible and democratic over on the right side of the Pacific. There is so much diversity, that at times, I find it ironic that the gourmet awakening (of sorts) is taking place in London, where food blogs are as plentiful as fishes, as opposed to the rest of Asia. That might [...] Read "Pacific Plaza: Like a Phoenix of a Foodcourt." more
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