Posts Tagged ‘Mina Miller’
PEARL Hackney Wick, restaurant review: ‘an upstart in a changing neighbourhood’
Hackney Wick’s Oslo House is home to new multifaceted dining venture, PEARL
Read MoreRay’s Bar – review: new Dalston cocktail spot is perfect for the 30-something crowd
Cocktail infused offshoot of Voodoo Ray’s has emerged Phoenix-like from the ashes of Dance Tunnel on Kingsland Road
Read MoreSmaka, Aldgate, restaurant review: ‘cream the leitmotif’
There is more to Swedish food than cinnamon buns, if the new dinner service at Scandanavian café Smaka is anything to go by
Read MorePizza Parley: a look at Hackney’s best slices from Stoke Newington to the Wick
Mina Miller grabs a piece of the pizza action in and around the borough
Read MoreSagardi – restaurant review: ‘The waiters wear wireless headsets, like they are in the secret service’
Sagardi offers a taste of northern Spain via Shoreditch – but does it translate well?
Read MoreJidori, Dalston, restaurant review – View-a skewer
The vision for Jidori is yakitori, a Japanese cuisine centred on chicken skewers, cooked on a charcoal grill and washed down with copious amounts of booze
Read MoreJidori, Dalston, restaurant review – View-a skewer
The vision for Jidori is yakitori, a Japanese cuisine centred on chicken skewers, cooked on a charcoal grill and washed down with copious amounts of booze
Read MoreHungry Donkey review: Greek street food a welcome addition to East End
Whitechapel restaurant is developing a loyal following with its pared down menu of modern starters, souvlaki wraps and sharing plates of meat
Read MoreDishNextDoor – review: feed thy neighbour with delivery service
Takeaway service allows residents to connect through home-cooked food
Read MoreLobster Bar, Hackney Central, review: sensational crustaceans
Specialising in seafood, Lobster Bar is broadening the scope of Hackney Central’s ever burgeoning restaurant scene
Read MoreMy Neighbours the Dumplings – restaurant review
Food fanatics are flocking to sample Clapton’s newest dim sum parlour
Read MoreVegging out – The Hive restaurant review
The Hive’s meat-free menu is a break from the all-too-common quorn and dal framework found elsewhere
Read MoreForge & Co, Joyeux Bordel, reviews: high life on Shoreditch High Street
Indulging doesn’t have to stop in January, as Mina Miller heads to Shoreditch for baked Alaska at Forge & Co followed by cocktails at Joyeux Bordel
Read MoreForge & Co, Joyeux Bordel, reviews: high life on Shoreditch High Street
Indulging doesn’t have to stop in January, as Mina Miller heads to Shoreditch for baked Alaska at Forge & Co followed by cocktails at Joyeux Bordel
Read MoreThe Hornbeam café – review: ‘a true community hub’
Vegetarian café and community centre the Hornbeam is at the heart of the Walthamstow revolution
Read MoreThe Hornbeam café – review: 'a true community hub'
Vegetarian café and community centre the Hornbeam is at the heart of the Walthamstow revolution
Read MoreRootdown, Lower Clapton – review: California dreaminess
Cosy family-run restaurant offering ‘Californian cuisine’ boasts an inventive menu of seasonal, small-scale dishes
Read MoreFoxlow Stoke Newington – review: steaks raised in N16
Be prepared for a meat feast at Foxlow, the new American steakhouse-style restaurant that has taken the place of Homa on Church Street
Read MoreSom Saa – restaurant review: the best Thai food in London?
It’s a challenge to get a table at London Fields pop-up restaurant Som Saa, but once seated the food doesn’t disappoint
Read MoreLittle Baobab – review: A trip to Senegal via Lower Clapton
West African food, live music and a convivial atmosphere make Little Baobab a welcome addition to Lower Clapton Road
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