As a seasoned veteran of city bars I approached The Happenstance initially with some trepidation. I’ve worked in the City of London for a over 10 years and seen the profile change from the old days of city wide boys to the newer days of the arrogant young bucks snapping at each the heels of […]
Tag Archives: Eating Out
Heart London Magazine’s top London eateries
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If you are looking for a wonderful place to eat in London that will leave you with wonderful memories and your taste buds wanting more, take a look at Heart London Magazine’s top London eateries. Loch Fyne Seafood and Grill (Covent Garden) Loch Fyne Seafood and Grill is nestled in the heart of London’s […]
Shaken, awakened and stirred at the Tozi Venetian Cocktail Masterclass
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In the heart of Victoria, a stones throw from the back of the station is probably the last place that you would expect to get a master class in the mixing of classy Italian cocktails but indeed we did. Myself and my accomplice enjoyed learning about, making and partaking in the classiest and most in […]
LONDON EATERIES – Brew Cafe (Wimbledon): All day and through to the night breakfast to super experience, what these guys don’t do isn’t worth doing.
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Having lived in Australia previously for a number of years i understand how important the breakfast/brunch is in the day to day lives of our antipodean cousins. However outside of the land down under, I can safely say I don’t think I’ve seen a better all day breakfast menu (amongst a vast amount of other […]
Le Port des Indes Indian cuisine with a touch of French
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Having been weaned on curries, I always approach an Indian restaurant with trepidation asking myself what kind of curry will I be served up with this time. La Porte des Indes was a pleasant surprise. Situated on the outskirts of Portland village and a stones throw away from Marble Arch, it looked like a bijous […]
The Pearson Room – Waving the flag for the USA, classy cocktails and dining in the Wharf
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Having spent many years working in Canary Wharf one becomes used to the sterile approach to dining that is offered around the Wharf. The only really notable exception being Roka. However, I’m pleased to say there are now two exceptions. The Pearson Room brings a welcome classy, refined, traditional, but in keeping with the Wharf […]
