Namaaste restaurant is on Camden’s busy Parkway and you could be forgiven for walking straight past it, which is what I did. Once inside it’s all modern decor and fancy lighting. Word to the wise, or as my teacher used to say ‘Avis aux amateurs’, wearing a tight leather skirt really isn’t a good idea [...]
I woke up with a real craving for a US-style breakfast on Friday, I was specifically craving Ella’s skillet eggs. I don’t think I will ever forget them, not least because I was out of my mind on jet lag when I ate them, but also because the hearty combo of eggs, potato, peppers and [...]
About half of my friends seem to be Aquarius and we kicked off the first of the birthdays this weekend with choice ales and musical candles at Cask in Vauxhall.
When a chef offers to cook you dinner you don’t say no. We were served up some gorgeous fish, leeks with mussels, samphire and some purple [...]
A little before Christmas I went on a country escape with some friends, what with a house move, viruses and other annoying obstacles I’m only putting the pictures up now. Pett Level is tucked between Hastings and Rye, south coast beach towns rule my world.
Getting away for a bit is highly recommended, even if it’s [...]
Apologies for the near blog silence, my life has turned into a bit of a technological comedy of errors of late, but hopefully everything should be back on track soon. Update yer spyware kids and don’t ever move house, s’all I’m saying.
Granola, greek yoghurt and compote at Ginger & White in Hampstead.
Had a lovely Ephiphanie/Twelfth [...]
I have a love affair with oysters which runs deep, I’ve converted many people to their briny charms and even after a horrific bit of Christmas food poisoning I could still happily gulp down a dozen, down the hatch, no problem.
My recently documented trip to Canary Wharf was an invite from Boisdale to celebrate the [...]
This is my last installment of my New York Eats, boo hoo. I really miss all the unique little places that you find in New York, London is moving forward but still has a way to go to match the variety and value in the Big Apple.
First up is a MAJOR trip down memory lane, Vanessa’s Dumpling House might have been half the size six years ago but even then was ridiculously popular. Lines would snake round at lunch to pick up dumplings, soup and sesame pancake sandwiches (kind of like a bahn mi) each for no more than a few bucks. As a lowly intern I relied on Dumpling House for cheap and filling lunches, just a short skip away from my offices.

Late Sunday Sundries with a Scandinavian flavour as I went to the Christmas Market at the Finnish Church in Rotherhithe and stumbled on another Christmas Market at the Norwegian church a few steps away. I say Scandinavian but I actually mean Nordic as Finland isn’t strictly speaking part of Scandinavia. Just a bit of weekend [...]
This blog is becoming rather food-heavy at the moment, which is no bad thing but I do have a stack of fashion posts lined up for this week to even things out a little. Caphe House on Bermondsey Street is a great find, fantastic quality Vietnamese food for a more than decent price. I had [...]
Super quick pick this week as I’m running out the door, I’ve got a ton more Kate Spade pics coming soon, the new store looks UHmazing.
My sister turned 25 this weekend, so I made her this cake, I’m not sure why I have to decorate cakes like a 5 year old.

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