The Hobgoblin, Bristol – Review
I like meat. I really like meat, I really have never considered being a vegetarian. When I had a recent routine blood test, I did think the doctor was going to tell me that my blood was made up of…
Mayfair Chocolate Tour, London – Review
This post accidentally continues a series of kind of ‘Anti-Diet’ posts. Don’t get me wrong, I admire everyone being good after the festive binge and currently I’m sipping on a caffeine free tea but sometimes – actually a lot of…
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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.
Paul A. Young Chocolates – Review
This post might be better around Easter time rather than three days before everyone swears off chocolate for the rest of the year after over indulging over Christmas. As many of you know, 2013 I fell in love. Unfortunately it…
The Perfect Cellar, London – Review
Recently, I’ve been quite jammy (not in the strawberry sense) more in the flukely sort of way and winning things left right and centre. It all started winning VIP tickets to Meatopia tickets on twitter around September time. Unfortunately, I…
Joe’s Southern Kitchen, London – Review
A few weeks ago I had the good fortune to win wine tasting for me and five people. Straight away I knew the friends that needed to come to help me out with the hard task. They were picked based…
Elizabethan Feast, The Star and Dove, Bristol – Review
“If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.” ― William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night 2013 has been the year of Shakespeare for me. Firstly, I visited…
Workshop Coffee Co., London – Review
On Saturday I met up with an old friend for brunch. As it happens when you meet up with a friend you haven’t seen in awhile brunch turned into an architectural tour of London which then turned into coffee to…
Flesh and Buns, London – Review
Sorry, I’ve been a bit radio silence recently, I was off sunning myself in Lanzarote for a week getting some well earned R& R. I rarely moved off a sun lounger and ploughed through a mountain of books on my…
Mayflower Restaurant, Bristol – Review
The Mayflower Chinese Restaurant in Bristol is a hidden gem. It doesn’t really get the footfall other restaurants might get but oh my is it worth hunting out. Tucked in the Bear Pit ( a sunken roundabout with pedestrian subways),…
Mother Mash, London – Review
I love my group of friends. Those beautiful weirdos know how to keep me on my toes and always up for any group activities, we may not have the appropriate footwear or flounce about but there is a certain level…
Shake Shack, London – Review
I’m sorry vegetarians. I really am….actually I’m not. It’s been rather meat-heavy here recently what with MEATLiquor and Grillstock and it’s gonna get meatier now. Shake Shack in London is very much the restaurant du jour at the moment, with huge…
MEATLiquor, London – Review
It’s been a while since the last Scoff Saturday with the ladies at The Potted Pig in Cardiff and even longer since we last fell in love with The Duck and Waffle back in January. As you can see there is…
Grillstock, Bristol – Review
It has been well documented that I’m no lady. And neither are my friends. We’re girlie in the sense we still cry at The Notebook and some times only chocolate will do. But when it comes to good BBQ and…
Purslane, Cheltenham – Review
Being a family of international jet setters, this year my family wasn’t together to celebrate Father’s Day together. My dad is a one of a kind dad, truly special and puts up with a lot of cheek from me and…
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