Shoryu: The King of Ramen extends into Covent Garden
Before the onslaught of Ramen bars in London, there was Shoryu, which first launched in 2012 from the team behind the Japan Centre
Before the onslaught of Ramen bars in London, there was Shoryu, which first launched in 2012 from the team behind the Japan Centre
When I read that a new brasserie, Jules was opening in Putney which is independent and accessible, it was a cause for celebration at Townfish HQ
Divertimenti is a name synonymous with excellence for those who enjoy cooking at home. They have been around since the sixties in Knightsbridge
When you have been around the block for more than 30 years, there must be something you are doing right. With Absolutely Starving, it starts with the name
Some venues are geared towards celebrations because they are a unique experience, they offer an exquisite environment. London Shell Co definitely falls into that category
Unless you've been living under a rock, you will not have missed the Hawaiian craze that has invaded London
I might be stereotyping, but visits to Canary Wharf bars probably involve loud music, clambering over suited bankers to reach the bar and a neverending supply of red wine and tomahawk-sized steaks
We hear nightmare stories for pub owners that 27 close a week in the UK, but thankfully when they are run well and supported by the local community, they are an absolute joy for the neighbourhood
We've all been there, at a location in Central London where you think despite the prime location, it does feel like being in the middle of nowhere
When you think you have tried every cuisine possible in London, up pops an Uzbek restaurant in the form of Samarkand
There are a plethora of pizza options on the market, does London have room for a new addition? Judging from our recent visit to PizzaStorm at Wandsworth, the answer is most definitely yes
Six Storeys is such a fantastic concept, you wonder why other venues haven't formulated similar ideas
Library is a discreet private member's club conveniently situated opposite London Coliseum in Covent Garden
Chicken is a notoriously tricky dish to please diners and probably even less so hardened restaurant reviewers
If you haven't discovered the hidden gem behind Waterloo station that is Isabella Street, you should get out your google map right away
You might suspect if President Trump was visiting London, his first port of call might be The Holy Birds instead of Buckingham Palace