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[26 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 2,343 views]
Angels & Gypsies at Church Street Hotel, London

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I admit, my initial reaction was one of somewhat guarded scepticism. Yes, the Raido brothers have somehow managed to create The Church Street Hotel, an extraordinarily romantic, fun and attractive Spanish-Americana-themed boutique hotel a few paces away from Camberwell Green. But could they work the same magic with their long-projected restaurant/tapas bar? And if so, would visitors and fellow Londoners perhaps unfamiliar with the intricacies of the South London bus system be adventurous enough to make their way to Camberwell to give it the support it deserves?
The answer is a …

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[18 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 2,866 views]

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In the heart of South Kensington is one of the most discreet, chic and trendy bistros in London – Bistro 15. Light and airy during the day and very definitely romantic at night, you are quite likely to bump into a celebrity while you dine on a carefully chosen menu – Spiced Monkfish, Roasted Lamb Rump continue to delight – as does the home-made ice creams and sorbets, all presented with care and sophistication by the excellent front of house team. The delightful bar welcomes those who just …

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[15 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 3,940 views]

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As a genuine authentic French restaurant, Le Boudin Blanc has a ‘USP’ that is highly unusual. It’s friendly, it’s laid-back and the waiters (nearly all French) are polite and smile at you! Sacrè Blue. Whatever next?
Located in a narrow street in Shepherds Market behind Park Lane, where once high-class prostitutes plied their trade, this lovely part of Dickensian London has more than its fair share of decent restaurants. But, without doubt, Le Boudin Blanc is the fairest of them all.
My wife and I decided to go on a Sunday night …

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[15 Feb 2010 | One Comment | 4,707 views]

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I’m on a mission. While the most expensive restaurants in London are still packing them in, those in the middle price range are finding it harder to lure their traditional customers through the door. It’s not that those of us who eat out more than four times a week are dining out less often; it’s simply that with all the economists telling us we’re heading for doomsday we (well, some of us) are taking a little more care. So, for the time being at least, no more £150 lunches for …