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…
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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Forever Young {Review – Paul A. Young Chocolates}
It’s been a while since the last cousin meet up for a foodie fest. So we are kicking off the new year in true cousin fashion by heading off the train and straight to our favourite chocolate shops ever. I’ve…
Return to Flesh and Buns, London – Review
The foodie Saturday continues, the pudding lunch and then on the need for something savoury… Wandering around the Soho area there was a magnetic pull to one of my favourite restaurants. A place that I dream of returning as soon as…
Top 5 Sweet Treat Spots In London – Review
There’ are so many great places in London to grab a quick sweet treat, so if I’ve missed your favourite drop me a line and tell where I should try. Drum roll please…. in no particular order my top 5…
La Pâtisserie des Rêves, London – Review
You would think after all of the wonderful food that I tried at Taste of London the other week that I would have had my fill of fantastic foodie adventures. After all, we did demolish 16 dishes between us. But…
Taste of London Festival 2014, London – Review
WARNING: This post may cause an extreme case of hunger, envy and large bouts of jealousy. You have been warned. This time of year is my highlight in my foodie calendar. No the it’s not because there’s bountiful fresh fruits,…
Pollen Street Social, London – Review
For me, food is an incredibly social tool. It brings people together and is very evocative to certain memories. Of course over the years I’ve had meals by myself but I’ve never actually gone for a special meal by myself.…
Dum Dum Donutteries, London – Review
There’s something super sexy and naughty about sinking your teeth into a fresh doughnut. Almost something should be done behind closed doors, without anyone looking. Doughnuts have become the new food trend with variations of fried chicken toppings, used as…
Breakfast at Duck and Waffle, London – Review
I fall in love very quickly and it becomes an unwavering love that means I will cross-country to be with my love again. Sadly I’m not talking about a tall dark handsome man who sweeps me off my feet. No,…
Paul A. Young Chocolate Afternoon Tea, London – Review
Hope everyone is having a great Easter break and the fluffy bunny brought you plenty of chocolatey treats. I spent my Good Friday getting a rather flouncy chocolate fix with my cousin and her husband. By now you must be bored…
Annie Mae’s Mac & Cheese, London – Review
This post is super delayed. I don’t mean like missing a major holiday by a day or two, but actually 9 months delayed. Bad blogger. I’ve had these pictures on my memory card meaning to create this post for so…
Peggy Porschen Cake Parlour, London – Review
Cookery Course. Meat Fest. Cupcakes. Surely this is the natural order of all cousin day trips? Not just mine with my cousins then?!? We had spent the morning busy making croissants, a large meaty lunch at MEATliquor and there was, of…
Franco Manca, London – Review
This is a super delayed post, I actually went to this restaurant after chocolate making at Paul. A Young’s with my cousin back in NOVEMBER! Yep, I’m that behind. Maybe I was being a tad selfish and wanted to keep…
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