Aug 14
So it’s that time of the month again. Another Daring Cook’s challenge. For August the spotlight is on the humble pierogi – a Polish sweet or savoury crescent-shaped dumpling. A selection of traditional fillings (potato, meat and ca (read full article)
cremini, daring cooks, daring kitchen, dumplings, mushrooms, Pasta & Noodles, piergogies, pireogi, Polish, vegetables
Aug 11
Ever since discovering Gelupo‘s extensive range of frozen treats I’ve been a frequent visitor to the gelateria, especially on sweltering days when a scoop of gelato or slushy cup of granita provides a welcome respite. I’m hopelessl (read full article)
chestnut honey, coffee, Dessert, desserts, frozen, gelato, gelupo, honey, ricotta
Aug 11
I’m a member of a fledgling book club. A book club where the food is as just important (if not more), than the literature being dissected. Inevitable really, seeing as I’ve taken on the self-designated role of venue seeker for each meeti (read full article)
"American Disaster", "Animal", beef, Bonny Doon, burger, cheese, Chocolate, fries, Goodman, in-n-out
Aug 07
Before you say anything – yes, I am possibly the last food blogger to eat at/blog about Mooli’s in Soho. I’ve passed its lime green shopfront on Frith Street countless times, but unable to resist the siren call of noodles at neighb (read full article)
beak street, Frith Street, fro-yo, frozen yoghurt, indian, London, lunch, Mooli, Mooli's, Roti
Jul 29
Earlier this month new Italian restaurant Tempo, helmed by Japanese chef Yoshi Yamada (who trained in Michelin-starred restaurants in Sorrento, Sardinia and Florence), popped up along Curzon Street in swish Mayfair. Lured by the varied menu which in (read full article)
Curzon Street, italian, London, mayfair, Tempo, Yoshi Yamada