Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: Mexican It’s no secret among my close friends and family that I am obsessed with Mexican food. As my rant in my review of Breddos indicates, I just can’t get enough of this wonderful cuisine. Consequently, I’m always…
Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: Indian I have a confession to make: I am not the biggest fan of Indian food. *GASP* I know. How can I move to London and not appreciate all the good Indian food out here? Well, as I’ve…
Location: London, United Kingdom (Fitzrovia Location) Cuisine: Scottish I feel like Scottish food has just about the same reputation as English food: not great. Now, full disclaimer, I did not like this restaurant the first time around. I really did not feel like…
Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: British My thing these days is to find restaurants and cafes that source their produce from local farms. I am inspired by Chef’s Table piece on Dan Barber, a chef who spearheads the local cuisine movement which is…
Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: Mexican As a foodie, it is extremely difficult to choose a favourite cuisine. I love traditional dishes from all over the world, which I guess is not a bad thing. But, if I was to pick a cuisine…
This review is not sponsored in any way, shape, or form. I choose to review restaurants that I genuinely love so very much. Check out my other reviews for honest, thorough, and delicious appraisals! Ella Canta is a beautiful name for a restaurant. I imagine…
Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: Taiwanese I am thrilled to discuss one of my favourite London restaurants: BAO. The establishment has two restaurants, one in Soho and one in Fitzrovia. The Soho location is characterised by infamous long lines full of eager…
Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: Japanese One of my first nice dinners in London, Sticks’n’Sushi will always have a special place in my heart. Victor took me here for my birthday and I fell in love (with sushi haha). Sticks’n’Sushi is a Copenhagen-based…
Location: London, United Kingdom Cuisine: Japanese Chinatown is slightly overwhelming. There are so many different restaurants which specialise in different things like peking duck, dim sum, and other classics. I venture into Chinatown multiple times a month because my favourite move theatre is…