Squirrel

Made in Chelsea meets healthy food; Squirrel seems to be South Kensington’s latest casual food hangout at the forefront of the “clean” food scene. Given’s its predominantly well-off clientele, I was surprised to learn that they had a soft launch, which I – of course – went to. Flicking through its twitter highlighted to me … Continue reading Squirrel

Casita Andina

One of my favourite cuisines to eat out is probably superfood-packed Peruvian. After all, Peru is the homeland of quinoa; need I say more? I’d been meaning to go to Casita Andina for some time now and seized at the chance to choose this place to catch-up with my friend who was about to go … Continue reading Casita Andina

The Providores and Tapa Room

In celebration of the start of a New Year, my companions and I organised a Sunday brunch to mark the occasion. And where better than what is one of London’s finest brunch spot: The Providores and Tapa Room, the sister restaurant to Kopapa. The restaurant is known for its weekend brunches, which means people are … Continue reading The Providores and Tapa Room

Raw Press

In order to fill some time in London before Christmas and to get into the festive mood, I was keen on trying out more of London’s healthy eateries and long on my list was the much-lauded Raw Press. Hidden down a staircase on Mayfair’s Dover Street beneath Wolf & Badger, a trip here is like … Continue reading Raw Press

Cojean

Cojean seems to be becoming the all-day café scene for City workers, located fairly close to my offices too. Cojean first opened its doors in Paris in November 2001 and has since expanded with 16 branches in its home capital. The Ludgate Circus branch is Cojean’s first London “restaurant”, bringing what seems to be very … Continue reading Cojean

Sushisamba

Sushisamba is the type of place you’d save for a special occasion. When booking a table for four for a Thursday evening just a couple of weeks before Christmas, the reservationist informed me that it was miraculous that a table had just been cancelled and that I could book the spot for 9.30pm. Apparently, no … Continue reading Sushisamba

Jar Kitchen

Jar Kitchen's philosophy is that few things in life beat good food. Although Lucy Brown and Jenny Quintero, who set up the Jar Kitchen, are first time restaurateurs, they seem to know what they're talking about. I’d sadly missed its soft launch, but the Jar Kitchen had been on my "to-go" list since its opening. … Continue reading Jar Kitchen

Tanya’s Café

Tanya’s Café in Chelsea, located a short walk from Sloane Square and South Kensington, had been on my "to-go" list since it opened in August 2014. Run by Tanya Alekseeva, from the Better Raw website, the café promises organic, raw smoothies, tasty but healthy mains and raw cheesecakes. Along with the Good Life Eatery (which … Continue reading Tanya’s Café

Gail’s

Gail’s, probably my favourite café, is an artisan bakery scattered throughout London and closest for me, in charming Dulwich Village. Walking past the piles of cakes and pastries at the coffee-shop entrance to the restaurant requires heroic amounts of self-control. Although it’s usually my go-to coffee jaunt as they serve absolutely top-notch Bonsoy lattes made … Continue reading Gail’s

Brew

For a catch-up with a friend in Wimbledon I chose coffee hot-spot, Brew, in the heart of Wimbledon Village. The Evening Standard rates Brew as one of London’s best independent coffee shops (http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/restaurants/london-coffee-festival-londons-best-independent-coffee-shops-10218570.html), noting that promise of a glossy (Allpress) flat white should be enough to get you here. And this is coffee which you … Continue reading Brew