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Mixology Magic at Pondicherry Paddington
The regeneration of Paddington into a social epicentre has seen the formerly dusty end of west London transformed into a hip new hub bursting with bars and cafes lining the…
A Gothic Cocktail Voyage at Kings Cross
I’ve had some bonkers cocktails in my time – all in the name of research you understand. Bee pollen, edible flowers, gold leaf, squid ink, raw eggs, peppercorns – I’ve…
Summer Nights At Hip New Venue Camden Courtyard
Decent outdoor spaces in the heart of London for a summer drink and catch up are frustratingly few and far between. But Camden Courtyard in erm, yep Camden, is stepping…
Going Big On BBQ At Smok’d London
I am fortunate enough to have just visited the USA, and as the old cliché goes, everything is bigger on the other side of the Atlantic. And that is certainly…
Pravaas Kensington, Where Every Bite Tells A Story
Pravaas is a boutique Indian restaurant found on a South Kensington side street, where making your way through the menu is to follow a story unfolding. Head chef Shilpa Dandekar…
Forget The Balls, Wimbledon Is Buzzing With Bombay Delights
With Wimbledon in full swing, the entire area is buzzing right now with balls and bats, alright racquets, and an awful lot of excited tennis fans from around the world.…
Cîroc Brings The Med To, Er, Battersea
Plans to jet off for a long hot summer of swanning up and down on the Amalfi Coast aboard your luxury yacht? Thought not. Me neither. But if you are…
Vin Education at The Wine Tasting Shop
Spring really is doing its best to make an appearance, it’s so close you can almost feel it. Almost, I mean don’t leave your big coat or your brolly at…
Mastering the Art of Afternoon Tea at Kensington Townhouse
London’s galleries are just one of the joys of the capital, opening art up to all as so many offer free entry. From the Tate to the National Gallery, Saatchi…
Yaatra: Indian Delights In An Historic London Setting
Old Westminster Fire Station has many stories to tell, from its opening in 1906 when horse drawn carriages were dispatched to douse flames threatening local buildings, it stood firm and…