Posts Tagged ‘Sarah Gill’
Andina – review
Andina serves up Peruvian soul food based on cooking found at the foothills of the Andes
Read MoreHackney Bureau – review
Mare Street bistro Hackney Bureau offers high quality dining with no gimmicks
Read MoreOslo to open its doors in Hackney Central
Venue Oslo is set to be a Scandinavian-inspired food, drink and entertainment hub for Hackney
Read MoreRichard II at the Barbican – review
David Tennant is majestic as Richard II at the Barbican in Shakespeare’s tale of crown and country
Read MoreSkylodge – review
Roof top bar Skylodge offers grilled food, warming tipples and music
Read MoreWintergarden at Sutton House – review
Colourful exhibition that looks back to 19th century fashion for glass houses filled with exotic plants is the perfect antidote for the winter blues
Read MoreMaison Trois Garçons – review
Aladdin’s cave of delights on Redchurch Street
Read MoreLittle Georgia – review
Homely restaurant serves range of hearty Georgian fare
Read MoreGujarati Rasoi to double capacity
Indian restaurant to branch out with an expanded restaurant
Read MoreJubo – review
Korean canteen Jubo gives fried chicken a makeover
Read MoreLady Dinah’s Cat Emporium promises purrfect brew
All hail the cafe where our feline friends take centre stage
Read MoreHurwundeki – review
Haircuts and high-class Korean cuisine now available at wonderfully surreal destination
Read MoreSmokey Tails – review
Hackney Wick hangout co-owned by Seth Troxler is quite simply sensational
Read MoreArancini Brothers success proves that to compete with chains, all you need is balls
Shun ubiquitous lunchtime offerings and chow down on yummy Sicilian creation instead
Read MoreCoppa – review
Hurry, hurry to a rooftop near you to sample Sicilian BBQ dishes from the team behind Lardo
Read MoreHackney’s Mikill Pane prepares for release of new album Blame Miss Barclay
‘It’s my masterpiece, man’: Stoke Newington-born hip-hop artist on his new record
Read MoreJones & Sons – review
Good all-rounder in Arcola Street marks transition to more mature Dalston
Read MoreFloyd’s – review
Exemplary outfit Floyds is far from flawed and serves up grub that’s as good as it looks
Read MoreLong White Cloud – review
Now you can both veg out and get your caffeine kicks at this cracking Kiwi cafe-cum-gallery
Read MoreNing Supper Club – review
Malaysian cuisine might be a culinary unknown in London, but with dishes like these, what are we waiting for?
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