Restaurant News from July 2010

July 2010 Restaurant News Archive from Foodepedia

  • Do culture and chocolates, Japanese style

    Thursday July 29th, 2010

    24th of September sees the arrival of Japanese week at William Curley's Belgravia store. The award winning chocolatier will be celebrating his wife and business partner Suzue Curley's heritage with ten days packed full of Japanese inspired events, tastings and master-classes.

  • Got a pound spare?

    Wednesday July 28th, 2010

    Heading out for grub? Got a pound spare? Why not bring along a friend and treat them to lunch at the Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK)?

  • A chocoholic's delight!

    Wednesday July 28th, 2010

    Chocolates are deliciously addictive for some of us and scientists say that they can have health benefits in moderation, and now they are educational too.

  • Free Bacon Rolls As Polo Bar London Undergoes Fifties Makeover

    Wednesday July 28th, 2010

    London's 24 hour cafe Polo Bar is set to give away hundreds of free bacon rolls to celebrate it's 1950's style redecoration.

  • Want to eat at a professional Kitchen Table?

    Friday July 23rd, 2010

    Bored of eating out and only being able to have what's on the menu? Then you will love The Mall Tavern in Notting Hill's latest dining concept.

  • Le Palais du Glaces at Le Bouchon Breton

    Friday July 23rd, 2010

    English summers may not be known for the heat but it doesn't mean that we can't enjoy the little sun we do have. For July and August only, you can enjoy a “Coupes Breton” at Le Bouchon Breton in Old Spitalfields Market as part of its Le Palais du Glaces.

  • Cyrus Todiwala To Host British Twist Evening at Cafe Spice Namaste

    Friday July 23rd, 2010

    Top chef Cyrus Todiwala is hosting a Slow Food British Twist event at Cafe Spice Namaste this Monday. Don't miss out on you your chance to taste some of the best Indian food in the country!

  • El Pirata dishes out World del Mundial menu

    Thursday July 22nd, 2010

    El Pirata, Westbourne Grove, launched a limited World del Mundial tasting menu last week (15th July) to celebrate the Spanish World Cup win.

  • Just three days left to enter the Apostrophe and Gallic Books competition

    Tuesday July 20th, 2010

    Apostrophe, the boulangerie and patisserie group, jointly with Gallic Books have been hosting a competition, to celebrate the launch of Muriel Barbery’s book ‘The Gourmet’, between 28th May and 23rd July. Entrants to the competition are asked to submit their real life gourmet experience for the chance to win a special weekend for two in London.

  • Gaucho serves new cocktails, straight up

    Monday July 19th, 2010

    Hip Argentinian Steak House Gaucho, usually known for its extensive wine list, has recently launched a new selection of cocktails. Argentine Bartender of the Decade, Tato Giavannoni, has inspired the new selection, which has been divided into three sections.

  • My Dining Room introduces their Pink Lunch

    Friday July 9th, 2010

    Having opened earlier this year, My Dining Room is certainly developing some great innovative stuff. Their latest move is to introduce a Pink Lunch available to customers from 12 till 3 Friday and Saturday lunchtimes. Priced at £15 for a two course lunch with unlimited cosmopolitans, it seemed such a good deal, we had to try it.

  • Take in the Vista at the Trafalgar Hotel

    Wednesday July 7th, 2010

    The Trafalgar Hotel, situated in the heart of London in Trafalgar Square, has unveiled Vista, its re-launched rooftop bar formerly known as the Trafalgar Roof Garden. Located on the sixth floor of this contemporary hotel, Vista is an entirely revitalised space offering views over Trafalgar Square and other London landmarks such as Big Ben and the London Eye.

  • Garden Party Pub Quiz at The Avalon in aid of The Kivuli Trust

    Tuesday July 6th, 2010

    Life’s good. Make someone else’s life even better by joining The Avalon in Clapham for their first ever al fresco pub quiz in aid of The Kivuli Trust who work to ensure disabled children in East Africa have access to what we take for granted: food and drink in a safe, nurturing environment.

  • Galvin gives more -cigar terrace and Family Sundays

    Friday July 2nd, 2010

    The recent hot weather has given Galvin Café a Vin in Spitalfields the chance to unveil their slick new cigar terrace while Galvin La Chapelle has added another string to its bow with a new family Sunday lunch complete with Sunday roast and traditional board games.