Top Themed Afternoon Teas in London – Review

Afternoon teas are an English institute, that normally you shouldn’t mess with. You can always start a heated debate amongst friends if you suggest whether to jam your scone before the clotted cream (I mean they would be wrong, cream on…

Taste of London Festival 2016, London – Review

FoodNerd attends Taste of London 2016 and eats lots of dishes.

About FoodNerd

I eat. I travel. I blog. I repeat.
Working as a Food Technologist, through my blog I take my love for all things food through to my travels to discover new cultures, recipe development in my kitchen and sharing restaurant reviews.

Rabbit, London – Review

I’m very fortunate that my family gets on really well with my sister in laws family. A couple of weekend’s ago, I was invited to celebrate my sister-in-law’s Dad’s 60th birthday, which was lovely to celebrate with a big family.…

Café Royal Hotel, Dessert Bar, London – Review

My cousin is particularly good in agreeing to join me on my mad brain foodie adventures. Normally I will pitch it to my cousin and straight away I will get the answer, ‘Yes, when?’ When I saw that there was…

Plum + Spilt Milk, London – Review

Another friends birthday was upon us and another excuse to find somewhere for a fabulous lunch to spend far too long talking and laughing too loud whilst tucking into some divine food. Jen picked very wisely in the form of…

Taste of London Festival 2015 Part 2, London – Review

Here’s the second part of the anticipated food adventure of Taste of London 2015. If you’ve missed it, you can read part 1 here. You last left us after eating 8 dishes of stunning food in a ridiculously short amount…

Taste of London Festival 2015 Part 1, London – Review

This post is a long time coming but I had so many treats to share with you that not only has this post been delayed but is even split into two parts and hopefully you can see why. The second…

Chiltern Firehouse and Purl, London – Review

I’ve been celebrating quite a few 30th birthdays recently and love the excuse to don a dress and scamper to Laaaandon town with my friends. Even though I went to Istanbul to celebrate with the two Charlotte’s I wasn’t going…

Sherry and Iberico Pork Night, Pata Negra, Bristol – Review

When a notification comes up on your facebook for a local restaurant is running a sherry and Iberico pork evening, you know that is only one option for me and that is gathered meaty friends and book tickets. Pata Negra…

Ember Yard, London – Review

The last couple of years me and my awesome cousin visit the Taste of London food festival together, where we eat a vast amount of dishes from London’s best restaurants. Visiting the festival with my cousin involves a large spreadsheet…

Silo, Brighton – Review

As mentioned before, I’m lucky that I’m close to my brother and sister in law. They just make me so happy to be with and love that they are foodies too. Recently visiting their new pad in Brighton, I met…

CHOMP, Bristol – Review

I love meat. Maybe a bit more than is normally healthy. So when I hear of a nice new meaty place to try out I’m there before you can say, ‘Should I book a table?’ With the strapline – BEEF…

The Ginger Fox, Brighton – Review

My brother and sister in law have recently moved to Brighton from London so I’ve been having fun when visiting them discovering a whole new area of great foodie places. A few weeks ago I visited with a couple of…

Hawksmoor, London – Review

To finish off our cousin day after stocking up at Paul A Young’s with divine chocolates that we were trying hard to not tear into the second we left the shop, it was dinner time. And oh look where we…


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