Florence, Tuscany Food And Travel Guide It comes as no surprise to anyone that Italian food is delicious, and the Easter break provided the perfect opportunity for me to wallow in carb-heavy Italian meals in one of it’s most popular foodie regions: Tuscany. Our first stop was Florence, known for its beautiful grand cathedral, but…
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Brunch With A View – Duck & Waffle
It can be such a disappointment when a restaurant fails to live up to the hype, but there’s only so much a view from one of London’s tallest towers can be exaggerated…I’ve been waiting (literally) months to get a reservation with Duck&Waffle and thankfully I can say the wait is worth it! If you’ve been…
The Gay Husaar, It’s Got Character
To say someone is “a character” is a description which could be either a compliment or an insult. Likewise the description “has character” could go either way. Having read numerous reviews of The Gay Hussar which chose to use such a phrase I didn’t know quite what to expect when I arrived at the Greek…
Blues Kitchen Camden
The Blues Kitchen has long been a favourite of mine for the great atmosphere, live music and Southern style American cooking. I decided to get wild and start by trying some alligator, for the first time, which after being crumbed and fried tasted similar to chicken, not as exotic as one had hoped! I was also somewhat disappointed…
Sea-Food, See-London – Smiths Of Tower Bridge
There’s nothing quite like eating seafood with a view of the sea, or in this case a tidal river. So on an unusually mild winter’s day I made my way to Wapping to Smith’s Brasserie of Tower Bridge to see if they deserve their motto “famous for fish”. Visiting with a large group I found the…