Post archive for ‘Food’
Burger Review – The Meatwagon – Peckham Rye, SE15
There’s a movement gaining ground in London at the moment. As Byron Hamburger spreads across the capital with breakneck speed (and eventually capsizing aging Hamburger Unions and weary GBKs in its wake), the joy of finding a decent hamburger in the capital is becoming less of a rarity. I’m a big fan of Byron. They’re [...]
Guerilla Burgers – W1U
Oh dear. We’re not off to a good start.
Guerilla Burgers opened last week, and we popped in for an evening burger on their second night.
You can still smell the paint on the walls and it’s nestled on James St where Tootsie’s used to be: a culinary black hole of touristic medicocrity. So keeping its youth, [...]
Kitchen Galerie Bis – 75006, Paris
The first review of a short February weekend in Paris: William Ledeuil’s second French fusion outpost in a more user-friendly package.
A Diner’s Guide (and Open Love Letter) to London’s Supper Clubs
Thinking about attending a supper club? Already booked but not sure what to expect? Read on for a guide on what to expect…
The Salt Bar – W2
I know absolutely nothing about whiskey. Nothing at all. Zip.
So this past Wednesday’s Qype event at Whiskey specialists Salt was the perfect blend of intoxicating and informative.
Salt is at the south end of the Edgware Road (which to me is the border to the no-fly-zone of west London). So it’s a whiskey bar with a [...]
Furthering the In’n'Out Campaign
I will never forget the slightly queasy ride to Santa Barbara.
Back in March, whilst on a roadtrip through California with Rob, I squealed at the sight of the nearest In’n’Out Burger as it appeared on the horizon. Having already eaten merely hours, if not minutes, earlier (possibly at Denny’s), I just had to stop. The reason being, the 2×4 animal style is the best burger money can buy.
I didn’t manage to get a decent photo, because I was far too excited.
I then had to suffer the uncomfortable, over-stuffed and bumpy ride south. But it was all worth it.