Restaurant Review: Zuma London

Since launching in 2002, Zuma has become renowned as one of London’s (if not the world’s) best loved contemporary Japanese restaurants. Introducing the Japanese robata grill to Europe, Zuma’s original site occupies an isolated Knightsbridge side street, launched by chef/restaurateur Rainer Becker and business partner Arjun Waney. Born in in the Mosel Valley, Becker began his chef career working in some of Germany’s top restaurants, including Michelin-starred Koenigshof in Munich and Goethehaus in Bensburg, before embarking on a 14-year stint...

Review: Sunday Roast at Beef & Brew, Haggerston

According to recent YouGov Omnibus research, beef is generally regarded as Britain’s favourite centrepiece meat for roast dinners. (33 per-cent of participants favoured roast beef, followed by roast chicken at 27 per cent). It’s thus unsurprising that the Sunday roast at the new Beef and Brew in Haggerston has quickly garnered much attention. Following the launch of a cosy Kentish Town restaurant in 2015, the team behind Beef & Brew opened their second site during the summer, taking over the...

Why Alex Haun is a star chef in the making

Home to a natural bounty of ingredients it should come as no surprise that Canada’s Atlantic province of New Brunswick is becoming one of the most celebrated foodie haunts of North America. From Beausoleils oysters farmed in floating trays off Miramichi Bay to oversized scallops and clams picked from the Bay of Fundy the region is flooded with delicious seafood that when paired with other local delicacies such as fiddlehead ferns and even tasty seaweed captures everything from the ridiculous...

Restaurant Review: Bancone

In the spring of 2016, the team behind Trullo in Islington opened small Italian restaurant opened on the fringe of Borough Market. Reservations weren’t accepted; service was quick, making it possible to devour three courses within the hour, and the accessibly priced menu had a prominent focus on ascetic pasta dishes. An instant hit, Padella would set the blueprint for a new casual pasta restaurant. In a similar vein, restaurants such as Pastaio, Lina Stores and Bancone have since opened,...

Restaurant Review: The Belrose

After spending the entire summer complaining about the blistering heat (I’m British, it’s what I’m good at), I recently caved and reached for the thermostat, having been left undisturbed for the past seven months. Erstwhile, the leaves are discolouring and dropping; the days are getting shorter, and Oxford Street is already beleaguered by Christmas lights. Autumn has fallen and roast season is upon us. I’ve eaten a few roast dinners over the past month, but none have yet topped that...

Vegan restaurant by CHLOE. launches CBD-infused product range

Opened in London earlier this year, vegan fast-food restaurant by CHLOE. will launch ‘FEELZ’ – a new range of CBD-infused desserts on Monday 15th October, following the success of last month’s pop-up in New York. Since having launched its flagship venue in the heart of the West Village in New York during the summer of 2015, the fast-casual brand has championed plant-based food, with 13 locations now operating internationally, including restaurants in New York, Boston, California and London. Aiming to...

The Wife of Bath: a foodie bolthole in Wye, East Kent

On the slopes of the Kentish North Downs, Wye is a medieval village-cum-town quietly nestled between Canterbury and Ashford. Voted third best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Times in 2013 (behind Kendal in Cumbria and Stamford, Lincolnshire), Wye’s settlement origins date back to the Roman period, used as a royal manor and site of a royal court during the Saxon era, then utilised as a market come medieval times – renowned as a historic resting place...

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