Mussel Beach
The guns are out this weekend as the Cornish Grill boys show up across town, flexing their mussels and strutting their stuff. It’s their first outing since last summer’s hugely Continue reading
The guns are out this weekend as the Cornish Grill boys show up across town, flexing their mussels and strutting their stuff. It’s their first outing since last summer’s hugely Continue reading
On the evening of Wednesday 27 March special guest Howard Marks (AKA Mr. Nice) hosts Disco Bistro EC4‘s very first quiz night. Marks has been described by The Guardian as “notoriously Continue reading
‘Tonk the Disco’, the strangely named flavour-clash between Soho’s Tonkotsu and Disco Bistro EC4, is almost upon us. Ahead of Friday’s event, Carl sent me off to meet the Soho ramen Continue reading
Yummy Choo, AKA Selina Periampillai, is well known for her exquisite cakes and Mauritian supper clubs. Used to hosting intimate dinners alongside her mother from her Croydon home, Selina is Continue reading
London has seen a lot of pop-up foodie events in recent times and 2012 has been a vintage year. The quality has been incredibly strong, from Forza Win to God Continue reading
Disco Bistro EC4 is a new culinary residency in St. Paul’s from itinerant chef Carl Clarke, which offers two distinct dining experiences. Carl’s first solo project, housed within The Rising Sun pub Continue reading
The following preview of Jimmy’s Supper Club is a guest post by my friend Andy. He’s not even a food blogger or nuffink. But he does like food and East Continue reading
This Saturday Blacks members club in Soho will play host to the third and final night of a series of sell-out dinners from London Street Foodie Victoria Stewart. Expect a Continue reading
On 22 July chef Dave Ahern (The Alex, The Ship & most recently Ben’s Canteen) is launching his first ever pop-up, Burger Breakout. With five different burgers on the menu Continue reading
God Save the Clam is a four-day foodie bender on a Hackney rooftop. As you might expect from the Pitt Cue Co. and Rock Lobsta boys, it’s simple, punky and Continue reading