Tag Food

3 London healthy-eating spots

I’m just about surviving the back-from-holiday blues – and I need to shed extra kilos courtesy of gelato off my legs. This doesn’t mean I can’t have fun: here are three great London healthy spots that won’t make you feel too…

Holidays in Sardinia: what I’m eating (part 2)

Food marathons are officially a thing in Italy. Here’s what I ate during my last week of holiday in Sardinia. Pasta con le vongole A typical seaside town dish, pasta with clams, oil and garlic is filling yet delicate, the…

The three best Asian dishes in Soho

There’s plenty to love about Soho. Its kinkiness, its LGBT history and its Italian past make it one of my favourite areas of London. But today I want to talk Asian food: here are my top three picks for the…

Things I ate last weekend: Beany Green, Vodoo Rays, Bourne & Hollingsworth brunch review

Last weekend I thought I’d get beach body ready with a feast on everything I wanted to eat: London is probably the hardest city for a diet, but the best one for brunch. Here are my reviews of Beany Green…

The East London Tapas fever: El Ganso, Taberna Do Mercado and Dishoom review

The good weather has given London that summery feeling, so what better way to enjoy the heat than eating tapas outside? Here’s my review of El Ganso in Broadway Market, Dishoom in Shoreditch and of Nuno Mendes’ newest restaurants, Taberna Do Mercado.…

East London foodie treats: Hawker House and Boss Hoss pies

Last weekend, I tried to show my American Couchsurfer some good time – which obviously means I took him out to eat London style: in markets and pop-ups. Here’s some Hawker House and Boss Hoss goodness for you.  Saturday morning meant making our…

Eating in London vs. Eating in the United States

Whether you’re a Londoner going to the United States or an American coming to London, chances are your eating habits will change considerably. Here’s what to expect in terms of prices and portions in both London and the USA.  After having travelled across…

A week in Long Beach

Long Beach is about two hours away from central Los Angeles, but it’s a calm port town that has nothing in common with the hectic City of Angels – apart from its amazing food. You can get to Long Beach…

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