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El Muro, 259 Muswell Hill Broadway, london, N10 1DE Thrilled to have been given the opportunity of dining at El Muro in the very lovely Muswell Hill. On arrival and from the outside it looks like a sleek cocktail bar with a very open bar area with most of the tables at the back. We… Continue reading El Muro Muswell Hill
You would not believe this unassuming little restaurant located next to Putney Bridge would be serving up cutting edge Indian cuisine. With menu items such as coconut venison, seared scallops and whole seabass you really are spoiled for choice. We started with seared scallops with pickled beetroot, mango and chilli Patra chaat colocasia leaves served… Continue reading Pure Indian Cooking, Putney Bridge
This Hungarian Italian pop up has ‘popped up’ twice in the last 6 months and I have been lucky enough to go along to both! The first location was in Holborn last November where I attended a blogger event to see what they had to offer. The venue was wonderfully bijou, with mismatched chairs and… Continue reading Pasta n Goulash Pop Up
Thai Silk, Isabella street, Southwark Turn left out of Southwark station and left again onto Isabella Street there’s a lovely little row of restaurants and bars. One of these being Thai Silk with a restaurant area as well as a separate cool bar area. We had a set meal for two which was waaaay too… Continue reading Thai Silk Southwark
Firebrand Pizza, 41-43 Lisson Grove, Marylebone, London NW1 6UB On the day I was lucky enough to pay a a visit to FireBrand Pizza it was cold and a little bit snowy and my day at work was a tough one. But when I walked into the warmth of this little gem it restored my feelings… Continue reading Firebrand Pizza, Marylebone
On Saturday I was invited by the lovely @JessEatingEast to a launch of some new coffee at Weanie Beans at their roastery in Harringay. We were treated to amazing coffees as well as a healthy breakfast. Scout and Flux were the new coffees available – both delicious. Although I’m not a coffee aficionado I can… Continue reading MWIP Weekend Antics…
When in the mid 1880s Pascual Toso set out towards Argentina from its home town, Canale D’Alba, in Piamonte, Italy, he could not have imagined that he would become the founder of a winery, which is today one of the oldest and most prestigious wineries in Argentina. Tradition, authenticity and innovation are the core principles… Continue reading Pascual Toso 125th Anniversary Wine Tasting
Jinjuu, 15 Kingly Street London W1B5PS Having been here before and known about the amazing KFC, we thought we would have a mooch at the brunch menu. Not being too enthralled we were going to go for what we knew best (the fried chicken) but when the server told us what good value the brunch… Continue reading Jinjuu Soho- Sunday Brunch
Shoryu, 33 Broadgate Circle London EC2M 2QS So many restaurants to choose from in the bustling, suit-heavy Broadgate Circle but you would do well choosing Shoryu. With a mainly ramen based menu with some other side dishes (like the amazing bao) these guys really know their soup stuff! Char Siu BBQ pork belly bao Kotteri Hakata… Continue reading Shoryu, Liverpool Street