Just off Mayfair’s New Bond Street where designer shops are bountiful, there is an almost hidden little path named Lancashire Court which leads to to one of the cutest, vibrant and buzzing little Victorian paths in London. Turning the corner into the path one is hit with an electric vibe from the crowd of Londoner’s sitting […]
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LONDON EATERIES – Anise – a glorious taste of the streets of India in very London city setting
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Anise is the glamorous square mile cocktail bar accompaniment to the well established Cinnamon Kitchen restaurant nestled in the enclave of Devonshire Square, underneath a glorious glass roof that wouldn’t look out of place nurturing the botanical, rather than in this case city bloomers, in Kew gardens. Having launched a new lunch menu for the […]
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 […]
Discover and be discovered at 22nd Raindance Film Festival
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From World Cinema to British film, documentaries and shorts, Raindance Film Festival returns to London to showcase the best in Independent film Raindance Film Festival, the UK’s largest independent Film Festival, will be showcasing the very best in new independent cinema for its 22nd year at Vue Piccadilly London, from the 24th September – 5th […]
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 […]
