Posted in dining out, food, food & travel, Istanbul, restaurant review, restaurants, travel, traveleating, Turkey, Turkish on Nov 2nd, 2009
The second guest post on World Foodie Guide comes from Istanbul Eats, the definitive guide to eating in Istanbul, Turkey (another of my must-visit places listed in 25 Food & Travel Destinations). ‘Serious food for serious eaters’? Perfect! Over to Ansel and Yigal… ***************************** Beyond the kebab – and what you will find listed in [...]
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Posted in cookery, cookery books, cooking, dining out, food, food & travel, Japan, London, recipe, restaurant review, restaurants, travel, traveleating on Oct 29th, 2009
The monthly summary for October – It was my turn again to preview the Wikio UK Gastronomy top 20 rankings for October. If you’re a UK food blogger and you’re not on the list of 100 blogs, then all you have to do is submit your blog to Wikio (details on their site). Out and [...]
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My first guest blogger is fellow foodie and über-photographer Kang from LondonEater, who kindly agreed to write about his recent (and first) gastrotrip to Taipei, Taiwan. When I visited Taipei, I fell in love with the food, but I’ve written very little about my visit, as I wasn’t blogging back then. Taipei is also on [...]
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Posted in dining out, food, food & travel, London, Malaysian, restaurant review, restaurants, Singaporean, Straits, traveleating on Oct 15th, 2009
Sedap, which means ‘delicious’ in Malay, serves Chinese-Malaysian fusion food, also known as Straits or ‘Nyonya‘ cuisine. There aren’t many ”Nyonya’ restaurants in London. Kiasu I visited once but over two years ago, so a revisit is on the cards. At Nyonya, which has closed down, I only had a snack, so I can’t comment [...]
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Crumble is an all-time favourite of mine and yet I’ve never made it before. Boarding school lunches and dinners were made all the more palatable with the anticipation of a large bowl of fruit crumble drenched with an extra portion of steaming hot custard. We would sometimes get seconds too, if we were very lucky. [...]
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