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Haven Bistro and Bar, Whetstone, North London

Squid to start. This was good. A bit too much Mayo for me but good quality squid and lovely presentation.
Sunday Roast Lamb with all the trimmings. Excellent quality.

https://www.haven-bistro.co.uk/

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Arbor Restaurant, Bournemouth

Mixed varieties of Tomato with a chickpea crust and balsamic. Absolutely delicious.

Although quiet for lunch in the week ( which I loved), Arbor was a bright and breezy place to dine.

Freshly caught plaice with capers.

Food tasted like it had just been grown in the kitchen. The restaurant was covid safe. Staff were attentive. Great lunch time dining experience.

#arbor #restaurant #dining #lunch #bournemouth

http://www.arbor-restaurant.co.uk

Tamarind Kitchen, london

Cocktails and friends.

The Norfolk Arms – King’s Cross London

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Why oh Why was this place at the back of Russell Square / Kings Cross without patrons on a Sunday?  This is a complete hidden gem. One of the best tapas I’ve had in London.

The seating could be more comfortable, but great food in a relaxed pub atmosphere with great service.  Well worth a visit.

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Yosma

A TURKISH MEYHANE, MANGAL & RAKI BAR INSPIRED BY THE STREETS OF ISTANBUL.

I love Turkish food and eat it often; so it was an absolute delight to find a restaurant in Baker Street that doesn’t do generic Turkish food but excellent  Turkish food with a twist.  Every dish melted in the mouth from the bread and humous to the lamb dumplings.  Even the salad was amazing.  Mouthwatering, with excellent ingredients where I could taste the quality. This is a true find for Turkish cuisine.  Beautifully presented and served with a smile. Easily the best Turkish inspired restaurant I have eaten at in London thus far.

http://www.yosma.london/

A short stay in Paris

Edith’s House N8

If you need cake; and let’s face it, at some time in life, even if you are savoury, you need cake, then look no further. Well if you are in North London look no further. Specifically Crouch End. White chocolate Scones and condiments like black pepper and raspberry? Whaaaaaat?  Yes they do have more foodie stuff because a place can’t survive on flour alone, but if you crave the sweet Edith’s House is a treat.

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Alice’s Adventures Underground

 

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The Vaults at Waterloo are playing host to an amazing version of Alice in Wonderland.  A show that draws you into the world of nonsense and makes you play along with the characters.  I don’t want to be a spoiler  but it’s an outrageously  fun 90 minutes of mayhem. The sets and costumes, intricate and curious.  Twists and turns in every room. Unpredictability is the name of the game. I laughed with wonder and humour for the full duration.  Puppetry and dance, comedic turns coupled with a lot of being bossed around in the madness.  Watch out for the Queen of Hearts!  There is a children’s version and an adult version and it’s not on for long. If you can – do it!  Photos aren’t allowed inside so I offer my snapshot above.  If you wanted to ever visit Wonderland they have made it possible.

 https://www.alice-underground.com

Gymkhana

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Where to begin with the feast that was laid before us?  Gymkhana, needs some booking ahead. Why? Because if you like this sort of food they are at the top of the game in London. I use opentable, book one month ahead and take the £35 tasting menu for a late lunch.  Oh you may think it may not look much as a three course meal (you can do four courses should you wish)  But I dare you to roll out of that restaurant wanting more.

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