Articles tagged with: food
Last Friday we had a rather special lunch here in Spoonfed Towers. Instead of the usual bland and overpriced supermarket sandwich, gobbled down at our desks, the editorial team were instead treated to some rather …
This is not, I have to confess, the kind of place I usually find myself in. As far as I can tell, Tower Bridge is where people who don’t really know London go for a …
It’s about time that North London had some place to compete with the South’s swanky Wandsworth and Brixton branches of the Grand Union. And considering the posh pub’s twelfth addition to the family is smack …
The usual formula for restaurant reviews these days is predictably tripartite: 1, the critic bangs on about his girlfriend/gout/celebrity pals for as many words as the subs allow. 2, the critic mentions the food. 3, …
Nestled in the quaint quarters of Chancery Lane sits Baranis, a chic new bar offering a cocktail-infused taste of Provence. With the promise of free food and quality booze, I’ve roped a friend along for …
Tomas reviews the latest Zilli branch of restaurants that has opened in Soho – Zilli Green!
You might not know you do, but you do. You know James Street. It’s that one that runs parallel to St Christopher’s Place, from Bond Street up towards Marylebone High Street, that one that tries …
I go past Grand Union on Upper Street almost every day on the bus on the way to work, but for some reason I hadn’t got round to paying a visit until last week. In …
By Jessica Dunn
Having scurried straight from a sherry tasting I headed to the Natural History Museum for a meet/skate/dinner evening. An ideal evening for me, combining two of my greatest loves. With snow flakes cascading …
Whatever one’s views about the gradual transformation of Spitalfields Market and its surrounding streets, there’s one indisputable upside. And that is the fact that, if you happen to find yourself around there at lunch-time, there’s …
When you think of fine dining in London the chances are that King’s Cross might not be top of your list of destinations. In which case, the shiny new St Pancras Station is even less …
Photography by Daniel Regan
‘Fussy eater’.
This has always been a term that, when used in conjunction with myself, makes me cringe a little. Granted that I may prefer some of the finer things when possible in …
Finding fast food that is filling but doesn’t leave that greasy feeling in the pit of your stomach can be somewhat of a challenge but Tortilla have got it nailed. This is Californian-Mexican food rather …
Unless I’m heading to the glorious Harwood Arms I usually try and avoid Fulham at all costs. If you’re not tripping over buggies and mums you’re bumping into some roaring chin from school you’ve done …

