I love eating at Koba (click for previous review), one of my favourite London restaurants. Somehow it doesn’t feel like central London, but rather an Asian metropolis. When I went for lunch recently, there was a single Korean woman, two Japanese men, and another hip couple who looked like they’d just walked off the set [...]
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Posted in Cantonese, Chinese, Greek, Japanese, Korean, London, Michelin star, Modern European, afternoon tea, breakfast, dim sum, dining out, food, restaurant review, restaurants, traveleating on May 16th, 2008
Now that World Foodie Guide is 8 months old, I thought I’d write a summary of my current favourite London restaurants. I stress ‘current’, because this short list will change as I make new discoveries. Of course, my wish list is as long as the list of restaurants I’ve eaten at (see Restaurant Reviews), but [...]
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[UPDATE: 28/04/2009 I revisited Koba, so please read review here.]
Koba is my favourite Korean restaurant in London. It has a sleek chocolate brown interior and none of the unpleasant greasy layer of cooking oil that covers the furniture of older Korean restaurants. The ventilation system works rather well too, so diners are not left sitting [...]
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Dok Suni is one of my favourite Korean restaurants in New York, and that’s saying something, given the numerous Korean alternatives there. Be warned though – it’s small, always busy and they don’t take bookings (although this might have changed since I was last there).
It is more expensive to eat here than in the [...]
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