You can snack or feast at Koji which makes it perfect for mid week, can’t be bothered to cook nights and the menu breadth means you won’t get bored. A neighbourhood place worth making a trip to.
Ceru Rathbone Place
There’s plenty on the menu at this pop up plus wraps to take away all day and cocktails too. It may be slated for only three months before it hits the road again but I reckon a more permanent home must be on the horizon.
Murakami restaurant review
Owned and operated by Ukrainians, no Japanese chef in the kitchen and located in the traditional epicentre of serious food fleecing – Theatreland. Oh how the critics must be rubbing their hands with glee’this one writes itself!’
Pure Taste To Launch London’s First Paleo Sunday Roast
Specialising in high quality, seasonal produce, Pure Taste are battling the chilly London weather by extending their menu with a traditional Sunday roast dinner; one made in accordance with the Paleo diet.
Raw Cakes by Caroline Fibaek
We all like a bit of cake it’s true but what a guilty pleasure. A moment on the lips a lifetime on the hips my dear and don’t even mention the sugar! But taste buds gonna crave, as Taylor Swift might say, so what are you gonna do? Well this book could be your sweet salvation.
The Coal Shed, Brighton
Despite being sent into a rage by the town’s car parking, Nick soon finds all is well when he tucks into the superb food at Brighton’s Coal Shed
San Pellegrino Young Chef 2015
Four of the UK & Ireland’s leading chefs, Clare Smyth MBE, Atul Kochhar, Daniel Doherty and Oliver Dunne – who hold five Michelin stars between them – are joining forces with S.Pellegrino in a global search to find the world’s best young chef.
108 Brasserie
A punchy and robust brasserie in Marylebone
Dip into new cuisine with Marley Spoon’s home delivery service
We road test Marley Spoon, the latest in a new breed of home delivery food services that promises to inspire home chefs to cook more adventurously.
Kingly Court – the hidden gem of Carnaby Street
Based in Carnaby Street we at Foodepedia venture out all over London to eat but there’s actually a lot on our doorstep. So parking the Oyster card we took a look local for once.