Monthly Archives: November 2010

Esarn Kheaw, Shepherd’s Bush

Wow. When we bought Groupon vouchers for Esarn Kheaw we were just expecting some nice, cheap Thai food – nothing exceptional and nothing inoffensive. Instead, we were pleasantly surprised. The vouchers were £15 for £30 value to share between two people, so we bought a couple thinking that we’d go twice. I can safely say that

Imli, Soho

I’ve mentioned before that I don’t go out for Indian food that often, but Imli serves the type of Indian food that I can get on board with. I like my Indian food light and fragrant – not heavy, hot and oily. Always on the lookout for a bargain, we recently took advantage of an

Maison Touareg, Soho

We have a new Thursday tradition in our office: we take it in turns at finding a restaurant which costs £10 or less per person. This is easy as we work in Soho, and there are eight of us (we’re a web/social networking startup). The company then very kindly buys us lunch. I think that

Satori Robata, Knightsbridge

This place is almost exactly like Yo Sushi.  I will be up-front and say that I have an (I feel entirely justified) hatred of that particular chain. If you are familiar with Yo Sushi then feel free to skip the bulk of this review; make the comparison in your head, and then make the decision

La Clef des Champs, Brussels

I know that this is a London food blog (it says so right in the tagline – “fine dining on a budget in London”) but my recent experience at La Clef des Champs in Brussels was too good not to write about. I share my experiences here in the hope that somebody planning a trip

Brussels, and why you should probably go there (if you enjoy eating and drinking)

I recently went to Brussels for the weekend, and I feel the need to share the experience here. I even created a new category – “observations” – so it must have been good. First of all, I’d like to get the obvious out of the way and say that I really enjoyed my short stay