A weekend in London : how to flow from West to East London !

This mini guide is for anyone visiting London this summer 2017 or beyond !

Friday :

Taqueria in Notting Hill !

Start your early night with the best tacos in town, a few (excellent) Marguerites together with some IPAs ( Sierra Nevada) -the best combo for Mexican food .

Then head to Casa Cruz which is nested in a beautiful Victorian building in the heart of Notting Hill on the border with Holland Park.Stop here for a drink or two and request a table at the terasse – it is so well done , you forget you are in a city, it feels like in someone’s garden with views on Notting Hill rooftops – ever so dreamy !

Head to E&O to end the night with a few cocktails and to be seen !

Saturday:

Start your day at the Notting Hill new vegan stop : Farmacy

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Farmacy spreading some green on Westbourne Grove
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Farmacy bar

 

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Eggs Florentine, Avocado side dish, yummy cacao smoothie

I can’t recommend this place enough , from the lay out  it feels like you ended up in a tropical garden, very airy space due to the high ceiling and big windows, with bamboo and wood throughout, banana and palm trees, a bar in the middle, experienced staff and super yummy food . They offer drinks like Tumeric latte ( approved !), alongside Macha latte, the menu is short and great, you can have your eggs florentine , or pancakes here , like in any favorite brunch places but everything is organic and vegan – I highly recommend this place for both vegan and non vegan people ( like myself ) you will be surprised !

A first wine stop in Chelsea at Pavilion Wine on the pedestrian Pavillon road , they have a good selection of wines to take away and to drink in , bear in mind that they are more of a wine store which offer tasting events so the price will differ considerately if you want to drink your wine in their terrasse. They also offer a few natural wines ( in bottles only ).

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A summer drink in Chelsea

After that, jump in the circle or district line all the way to Embankment , and walk your way up to Strand to reach Terroirs , I can’t come back to London without stopping here, my favorite wine spot ever !

Here indulge trying different wines by the glass and don’t hesitate to ask – the terrine is also a must !

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Have an afternoon aperitif on a wine barrel !
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Ageno 2010 by La Stoppa- The orange wine at its best !

After that, jump again in the tube this time take the barkerloo line from Charing Cross all the way to Baker Street and have a wonderful walk far from the tourist big street near Madame Tussauds , take the Chiltern Street and get lost in Marylebone Village.

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Pass the iconic Chiltern Firehouse until you get to this lovely new wine spot called Clarette, here is the only place in London you can try a Chateau Margaux by the glass, price ranging from 19 pounds the glass for a Chateau Margaux 2009 to 100 pounds the glass for the 1999 vintage.

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Clarette, menu.

The bar is beautiful from the outside, as it is built in English Tudor style architecture type, similar to the Liberty’s of London facade or the hut located in Soho Square . The service is “too French” for me , as in too dry and not warm or genuine enough but the location and the drink will make you forget the service.

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Clarette, in the middle of Marylebone village

The location is ideal, sit outside while savouring your exceptional glass of wine and relax people watching .

 

 

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The bar is just opposite a very good Indian restaurant called Trishna, which has a Michelin star since 2012. We couldn’t make it as reservations are needed for such a treat.

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Hidden little park on the way to the Indian restaurant

However, we went to another Indian restaurant The Rajdoot as eating indian is a must when one visits London, and it was very satisfactory. We had the chance to find spontaneously a place outside and we could enjoy the views and the food .

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Messy plates like a real Indian street food restaurant should be !

Sunday :

Wake up to a beautiful morning at Colombia Road Flower market , wonder around and stop for a coffee when you can . When you got all the flowers you needed, head to Hackney Road for a yummy and unpretentious brunch at Long White Cloud in the heart of Hoxton at 151 Hackney Rd, very good food and very well priced !

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Sunflowers
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Colourful morning
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East London, or where contrasts meet

After a beautiful morning, jump in a bus all the way to St Paul’s where you can cross the Thames using the magnificent Millenium bridge until you reach the Tate Modern. I have been fortunate enough to be there for the biggest retrospective of Giacometti in London since 1965. It is very much worth the visit and it is taking place in the old aisle of the Tate.

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Grandiose Giacometti- Tate Modern 2017
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The smallest Giacometti’s sculpture I ever seen !

After filling your eyes with beautiful Art carrying to Soho for an afternoon glass of wine. Bear in mind that most of London’s wine bars are closed on Sunday.

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Summer in London- walking up to Neal’s Yard

The only I found to be opened was La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels  by Neal’s yard . They have a good selection by the bottle and quite limited one by the glass to my taste but it was still refreshing to pay them a visit.

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Nice wine to reflect on the afternoon Art on display
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Soho Square with its Tudor style little hut and marble sculpture

Then head to China town for some Sunday Dim Sum , the best day to experience Chinese dumplings is definitely on Sundays !

Walk then to Firth Street in the heart of Soho for a pisco sour at Ceviche , sit at the bar and enjoy watching the bartender preparing your pisco sour in front of you .

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Firth Street- views on Koya ( best Udon restaurant in London)

The head back East from Tottenham Court road newly refurbished station to Bethnal Green , which is getting hyper and hyper with the years . Go to Sager and Wilde on the hidden Paradise Row , the place changed name , it used to be called Mission, where the focus was on Californian wines but the owners who are the same , quickly realised that natural wines were more popular than Californian ones . You can also visit their initial branch on Hackney Road . Great wine and food here ! I love this place !

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Sager and Wilde outside area
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Very good selection of wine by the glass

Head to Kingsland Road for some Vietnamese dinner ! that’s the place to go for authentic viet .

If like me , you leave London via King’s Cross St Pancras International, I urge you to go a little earlier to be able to enjoy a wander around this amazing area which has undeniably transformed into the main London design hub. It is here that students from all over the world go to study at the famous St Martin College of Art and we now know why !

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You can combine it with a stop at my favorite Japanese restaurant in London , Tajimatei

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Fancy a Chirachi for lunch ?

 

Until next time London ! x

 

 

Back to Europe – first thing first : get back into my search for natural wines and good food – A new restaurant in Stockholm and a mini food guide for London just for you !

Back to cold but cosy Stockholm since a few days now , and my first post will be about my lovely dinner at Café Nizza in Stockholm ( http://www.cafenizza.se) – similarly to sister Babette restaurant on the other side of town, Café Nizza offers  a low-key design and atmosphere , what I liked was the à la carte menu , there is nothing to choose , and you let the food choose you ! unless you eat at the bar ( very nice too ) , here everyday the menu is different and for me it is a plus and sign of freshness.

Here is the menu we enjoyed , after a complementary courgette soup:

  • Burrata with artichoke and bottarga
  •  Crispy Cod on the skin with grapes and goats cheese ( excellent ! )
  • Vanilla panna cotta with blood orange and pistachio

Overall I would say the food offered is well balance, well proportioned and most importantly extremely fresh ; tasty yet on the healthy note and you know that by waking up rather fresh in the morning (which is unfortunately not the case when I dine outside most of the time ) .

The wine I enjoyed was a 2015 Riesling from Slovakia for my starters ( please see wine list attached) and the Syrah of Hervé Souhaut for my mains – for me an excellent wine list by the glass .

After 10 years living in London, here is where I went to eat during my first visit back to this city I know inside out :

Below, I am providing a food guide for 4 days in London :

1/ Breakfast at Lansdowne Club in Mayfair ( https://www.lansdowneclub.com)

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Egg benedict at its best
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Texture- Art Deco

Obviously this is a member club only ,but surpringly this is where I had the best English Egg benedicts for a very long time, awesome to have a quiet breakfast in an Art deco room, surrounded by interesting personages , enjoying calm and great services- highly recommended !

2/ A taste of Japan for lunch : Tajimatei ( no website , genuine japanese food in Chancery Lane) do not hesitate to order the lunch menu , great variety of sushi nigiri and sashimi ( toro, yellowtail, maquerel, salmon ) , and a miso soup – all for 18 pounds – truly a bargain for this quality !

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3/ Korean food : Asadal (http://asadal.co.uk) : do not trust the google notes or reviews , this is truly the best Korean food in London

Same delicious food over the year , run by the same family , very reasonable price , excellent bulgogi barbecue ( in the evening only ) , kimchi , pork dumplings

4/Terrois ( http://terroirswinebar.com)  I know I wrote a post about Terrois already but I cannot emphasis how much I value and love this place , for its great variety of wines by the glass, to its excellent terrine , to its atmosphere and personable service – AHH I missed this place so much !

Wine tasted (and enjoyed !) this time skin macerated wine Sancho Panza from Italy ( see wine list in photo) and the excellent Syrah “Octobre” by Domaine des Foulards Rouges 2016

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wine by the glass
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best terrine on earth !
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the bottle we tried

5/ Barrafina ( http://www.barrafina.co.uk) same here, I have already reviewed this restaurant ( the Charing Cross branch ) and this time, I went to the Soho branch – same food, same quality, perhaps more on the noisier side ( or perhaps it is my feeling after having isolated myself in Stockholm and London which results in being more sensitive to noise !) regardless the food is great, not sure about the super healthy aspect of things though as the menu has a lot of fried things to me , but deliciously made , mostly in front of you as the sitting is only at the bar ! Same wine list – no change on that . This time I had a excellent Priorat – all night !

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6/Afternoon cocktail at the Claridges hotel Art deco bar ( http://www.claridges.co.uk/mayfair-restaurants-bars/bars/claridges-bar/)

Best place to have a Dry martini , James Bond way ( shaken not stirred ) followed by a Bloody Mary !

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Best dry Martini in town
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Amazing B&W photo gallery
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Bloody Mary

7/Meet an old friend for a drink and a pizza at the Oakhttp://theoaklondon.com)

This place remains one of my favorite place in Notting Hill, unpretentious and always the same with a dreamy kitch British design , nothing like the Oak to feel the London vibes again !

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8/Marguerita and a beer with a few tacos at Taqueriahttps://taqueria.co.uk)

Marguerita on the rocks, with a mexican Negro Modelo beer and the mood goes up !

9/ Ramen Tonkutsu for lunch – Shoryu (https://www.shoryuramen.com)

My favorite is the Piri Piri one or the Karaka Tan tan with some sake and a beer !

10/ No one can leave London without having some indian food right – so for a quick fix, go to Dishoomhttp://www.dishoom.com)

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Bombay brasserie
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La joie-de-vivre !

11/ For brunch, Granger (https://grangerandco.com) remains a good option in Notting Hill, try the ricotta pancake , there are delicious !

Let’s reconfirm the obvious : you can’t go wrong with Barrafina & Terroirs

My post today is about 2 restaurants/wine bars in London I re-discovered this month( November 2015) and thought they deserve a note from me.

Barrafinahttp://www.barrafina.co.uk ( this is a review of the Charing Cross branch only )

Super smart concept of seating 32 people around a simple yet bistro-type bar , all eating tapas and drinking Spanish wines.

My experience was very positive for the following reasons:

Food is good and fresh; great variety of wines and excellent service.

Food to try :

-the Jamon Iberico – a classic to revisit here

-Special of the day Cuttlefish croquetas ( made of squid black ink ) : an alternative to the ham croquetas – oh-so-delicious

-Ortiguillas – very good alternative to oysters ( to taste the sea ..but i reality it has nothing to do with oyster)

-Pork ribs : not my favorite as the sweetness of the sauce was too pronounced I found and the vegetables that come with it overcooked

-Entrecote tapas was good –

Wines :

Start with this magnificent white Rioja : Hacienda del Ternero 2013 ( 8 pounds the glass and 42 pounds the bottle ) – this wine is worth it , it transforms in the palet being dry and gentle at the same time – it transforms with food too of course . It is a big win !

Then switch to red for your main dishes – I recommend the organic Granacha El Mago 2013 Terre Alta – very satisfactory and very good value for money ( 4.5 pounds the glass, and 24 the bottle ) . Exquisite.

Let’s move next door at the French Terroirshttp://terroirswinebar.com)

This post is not to compare my two London picks of the month but let’s be clear : food at Barrafina is clearly better , taste better, better cooked and better mastered but wines at Terroirs – especially naturally wines – can’t be beaten here . And let’s put it this way : it is hard to find natural wines in London .

The Master of natural red wine is here : try the M La Pierre 2014 “Raisins Gaulois” – Beaujolais – 6.5 pounds the glass, 18 pounds the carafe and 26 pounds the bottle – A must have here .

Then in terms of white, I would recommend the 2013 Moscatel Viejas Tinajas from De Martino Single Vineyard in Chile – 7.25 pounds the glass, this is a great natural muscatel – fully bodied white full of texture and floral aromas while staying perfectly dry.

For food, I would advise you to try the Pork and Pistachio Terrine, it is to die for .

The rest is good but pretty standard ( shrimps. squids etc ) .

Enjoy 🙂

 

 

 

Typing Room : who said this restaurant was going for a Michelin star ?!

Greatly disappointing , this Bethnal Green restaurant has indeed good google reviews but when it comes to try it I am not so sure who rated it..Pretentiously overpriced , the food here does not taste much despite an effort of presentation – what you get in your plate will not make you smile . The service is amateur and the menu not inspiring and tasteful at all . Sadly not at the level of our expectations- I will personally not recommend this place to anyone.

Here is our menu dated September 16, 2015 : This was not good . Wrong mix of ingredients and spice. No “mouth explosion” here, very dull , neutral taste. This chef has not succeeded transporting us for the night with new senses and flavours. Shame.

The wine we have selected was decent – a Birgit Braunstein Pinot.

Our 75 pounds per person menu
Our 75 pounds per person menu
The restaurant scene with views on the kitchen
The restaurant scene with views on the kitchen

Trust me this is the best Sunday Roast in London #Paradise by Kensal Rise

For once, and this is not usual for me, I will not enclose photos to this post because as a food critic I want you to try me then trust me : if you want to have a real, proper, tasty but really good Sunday Roast there is only one place in London for that and it is in Kensal Rise ..I have tried it twice and it is outstanding from : the quality of the meat, the taste of the meat, the way it is cooked, the vegetables served with your roast … this is not the usual carrots and potatoes ..

Here we serve perfectly cooked cauliflowers, kale, beautifully cooked potatoes ( soft on the inside, crushy on the outside..yummy !) and a home made horseradish cream on demand..

A very, very pleasant and professional service throughout ..then let’s say it..the sticky toffee pudding ..is to die for ..go and try it .