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Coup De Theatre

1901_thumb Whatever happened to those magnificent rooms in ‘the moving pictures’, those elegant dinner clubs haunted by femme fatales, mob bosses, sultry singers and black tie’d rogues? Until recently, I’d only ever been in an imitation of one. more...

Messing About on the River

summerhouse_thumb The Summerhouse by The Waterway in Little Venice is the ultimate warm weather destination. The sister business to the nearby and extremely popular Waterway Gastropub, it has already established a reputation as one of the in spots for the summer months; hence the well-heeled, West London urbanites flocking in droves to this stylish setting. more...

Pret a Por-Tea?

Pret_a_Portea_thumb As every fashionista knows; cupcakes, macaroons and cookies do not a Miranda Kerr doppelganger make. Thanks to the current heat wave this thought has never been more prevalent in my mind as the sun forces my body out of its winter hibernation. more...

Operatic Excess

Tosca_thumb Puccini's Tosca, which was first performed in 1900, has deservedly acquired a reputation as one of the most famous in the world canon. ENO's new staging is exceptionally well sung, conceived and performed. more...

Mexican Fantasy in Camberwell

deluxe_king_thumb Unless you’ve been living underground for the past few months, you will have noticed the recent explosion in Hispanic fever that’s hit London. more...

Fat Sam’s

samsbrasserie_thumb Sam’s Brasserie is a fairly unassuming building, boasting swish industrial décor that is quite something to behold. The inside, whilst brimming with punters, feels anything but crowded, and if you prefer to dine without catching an earful of the couple sitting next to you, you’ll love Sam’s . more...

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