Food

I’m not really into the whole snapping photos with a flash whilst people are trying to enjoy their meals. However I love to eat out in the City and have been to some pretty nice places. I try not to necessarily ‘review’ But I will point out the good, the bad and the definitely worth going back too!

Dirty Bones

I’ve been to Dirty Bones twice recently. The first time we went to the Kingly Court one. There was a super long wait, the place was heaving, we first sat at the bar then eventually got moved onto a table. The food was amazing but the experience not so much. I was keen to go again and have a less rushed experience where we could really enjoy the food so…

Ivy Cafe Marylebone

Working 6 days a week with the weekend football matches, I don’t really like to come into London again on my day off. But there’s one exception. Or maybe two! Yoga at Third Space followed by Dinner at the Ivy Cafe in Marylebone. The Third Space in Marylebone is so CUTE! It’s luxury wellbeing at it’s finest. Pool, sauna, steam room + spa. Fully equipped gym, studio classes. On a…

Brunch | Tom’s Kitchen

I love a good Bloody Mary + Eggs Benedict on a Sunday afternoon. Usually after a heavy Saturday evening but this time it was after a well rested night in with my best friend Laura who came for 24 hours for a huge catch up! Because Laura had to be back at Victoria Coach Station for 7pm I thought it would be nice to make a real day of it.…

Pizza Pilgrims | Soho

Since Franco Manca has become more of a chain I’ve been meaning to check out Pizza Pilgrims. I’ve walked past this lovely spot on Dean Street in Soho a few times and checked out their website. It’s so fun, it tells you their story and gives an insight to how it all started with an idea in the pub, then how it evolved from an adventure into a van and now 3…

Bone Daddies | Shackfuyu

Sister of flesh & buns. From the quirky ramen kings at Peter Street that offer New York inspired rich ramen with rock n roll music … Shackfuyu offers a Japanese take on western food. It’s on Old Compton Street and was previously a pop up. It closed, refurbed and became a permanent spot at the end of 2015. The idea of Japanese twisted western dishes had me going after a…