Background:
When our Canadian friends wanted to go to Notting Hill on a Saturday, my immediate thought revolved around where to have lunch. I normally either avoid Notting Hill altogether on the weekends or ensure that I have a reservation. However, because this was such a spontaneous outing, the lunch venue also had to be decided [...]
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Posted in British, Chinese, Italian, London, afternoon tea, bakery, breakfast, cooking, dim sum, dining out, fish and chips, food, restaurant review, restaurants, tapas, traveleating on Apr 22nd, 2009
This short guide to eating in London was inspired by various people. Armelle is a reader who visited London over a long weekend with her husband using mostly my recommendations, while Jen from Jenius is an Australian food blogger visiting London next month as part of her European tour. And quite often, friends based abroad [...]
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Posted in Cantonese, China, Chinese, Hong Kong, breakfast, dim sum, dining out, food, food & travel, restaurants, traveleating on Mar 11th, 2008
If you’re a regular World Foodie Guide reader or a personal acquaintance of mine, then you’ll know that I love to eat dim sum! I go whenever I can, and if an excuse is needed, then I’ll invent one in the name of research. In early May, I’m going to write about Where to Eat [...]
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Nordic Bakery is a cool alternative to any of the London coffee and sandwich chains, with its dark Alvar Aalto furniture and Iittala crockery. Situated in the media mecca of Golden Square, it’s a Finnish coffee shop and bakery serving delicious open top sandwiches (£3.75), hot drinks and best of all, heavenly sticky cinnamon buns, [...]
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