Tag: food

  • Phed Mark London: A Spicy Thai Pop-Up Experience

    PHED MARK LONDON is Mark Wiens’ London restaurant pop-up. It’s in quite the location: lower ground floor of Platapian on London’s Greek street, Soho. Writing this with urgency: it’s open till the end of May. Platapian stays, who knows about Phed Mark. Pronounced Ped Mark. Phed เผ็ด being the Thai word for spicy.  Ever-growing is his niche;…

  • Le Vacherin London Restaurant Review

    IS LE VACHERIN THE BEST FRENCH RESTAURANT in Chiswick, West London? London’s Côte chain finds a home, apparently, in Chiswick. La Trompette is Le Vacherin’s only independent competitor in Chiswick. are their sole competitors. Is the answer to this question of interest to anybody at all? I mean, besides Chiswick and nearby Ealing locals? Whom…

  • Discover London’s Charcoal BBQ Delights

    Date of visit Feb 18th 2026 CHINESE BBQ IN LONDON is growing in popularity. Meats on skewers; charcoal BBQ delights, with beer from any frosted glass container, is that thing we need to connect. Pierce almost any food stuffs, with something sharp enough to go through it, that’s safe enough to eat off. Use that…

  • Exploring Chinatown: Dim Sum Review at Joy King Lau

    MY LOVE OF DIM SUM transports me to where it started. Not just my love of dim sum. Chinese food devoid of beef with broccoli. Specifically, Chinese Cantonese food in London. Cantonese classics designed for whatever time of day you fancy: yum cha. Giles Coren once said “I love Chinese food above all things”. You…

  • A Dim Sum Delight: Reviews from Hoo Hing London

    My Chinese culinary journey to dim sum stemmed from childhood in Chinatown. Dim sum in London was “served until 3pm” on Gerrard street. This meant, inconveniently jumping off the tube at Leicester Square for a pork or prawn filled dumpling. Dim sum 點心 all day in London and Greater Britain is prolific now. Har Gow…

  • Côte Brasserie Review: A Mixed Experience in Ealing

    THE CÔTE BRASSERIE WAS SOLD to the Karali Group in late 2025. Experiencing what’s become of this 2007, Wimbledon born chain toady, asks more questions that it gives answers. Dropping the “Brasserie”, this French-style; British restaurant chain, is now simply known as Côte. Founded by Richard Caring et al, certainly entertains change these days. That…

  • Discover Fresh Oysters in Ouistreham, Normandy

    OUISTREHAM Ft. Funny Fish Date of visit – 22nd October 2025 IF YOU LOVE FRESH SEAFOOD – come to Normandy. Brittany, famous like Normandy, France, are synonymous with raising children to eat well, eat oysters. If you don’t believe me, see it for yourself. Take a look at a French school child’s menu in this…

  • Eating Cold Jellyfish from the Menu at Maxim

    LOVE OF SPECIFIC FOOD TEXTURES is as subjective as taste. In Cantonese cuisine, for example, there is a desired contrast in textures of bouncy, in tandem with a crispy mouthfeel. Something slippery or slimy like an oyster or rice cake can dim the light of a palate unaccustomed to it. The best wok hei flavour.…

  • Boro Bistro Review: A Culinary Adventure Under the Bridge

    UNDER THE BRODGE; down the steps, en-route Borough Market, a perpendicular swivel to your right, finds you enface an alleyway. Phew. Not nearly what it once was: finding a top rated London French menu. Here finds you in a courtyard, leased out to indoor crazy golf, et voila Boro Bistro. I would say, follow the…

  • Zuma London Review: Knightsbridge Sushi, Wagyu & a £1,000 Bill

    ZUMA review – date of visit Saturday October 2025 BEHIND BULGARI’S ENTRANCE, A BOUNCER boxed in his, gives Zuma London that members’ club air of mystique. Cul-de-sac reminiscent Raphael Street, a hidden gem behind Bulgari Hotel and residences, is cobbled like Firenze’s trattoria lined streets. Knightsbridge discretion, neighbouring a Green King Pub— are all good…