Some restaurants take the philosophy of becoming synonymous with a dish, a style, a cuisine, a theme or an ethos to an extreme – serving only a single dish. It’s a brave decision; anyone who nails their their colours to a particular mask had better know what they’re doing. Thankfully, La Tagliata – a small Italian restaurant that calls the rabbit warrens between Liverpool Street and Spitalfields Market home – does, at least where their main course is concerned.
Nozomi
Nozomi is a Japanese restaurant, serving up (in their words)’contemporary Japanese cuisine’ and’eclectic cocktails’. While I don’t know nearly enough about Japanese food to give credence to the first statement – they served sushi, sashimi and tempura, what more do you want? – I can safely say the cocktails were eclectic.
Every spirit under the sun is on offer here, mixed with every fruit money can buy. Although we tried a few, including the watermelon bumbum and a fruit cocktail that floated in a small bowl of ice, my favourite was possibly the simplest – the Japanese Old Fashioned. That said, as well as whisky and sake, they had flavoured this with hints of caramel and a stick of ginger, so not that simple after all. A nice strong drink, that takes a good while to sip, the caramel gave a sweeter than usual taste, while the ginger left a medicinal aura. Mmm…medicinal.
Roxie Steak
The branch of Roxie in Clapham is a small blink and you’ll miss it sort of a place, with a clean, red-boothed interior and a friendly attentive staff. The menu is small too, the focus clear – meat, and plenty of it.
Slap bang in the middle of that A4 sheet is a half kilo of flesh with accompanying sides: The Beast. For £15 that’s a meat-feast rivalling Bodeans for value. The steak sits quietly to one side of the menu, perhaps overshadowed by its bigger redder meat platter brothers. Look closer though and you’re in for a surprise. Do your eyes deceive you? 7oz fillet steak for £13.95?! That’s either insanity or a misprint – thankfully it’s the former.
La Brasserie at Sofitel, Gatwick Airport
Stuck in a hotel an evening before flying, Nadia Alkahzrajie finds that the Sofitel Gatwick is a restaurant that has wings.
The Chilli Connoisseur menu at Hutong
Award-winning northern Chinese restaurant, Hutong, will be introducing a new chilli tasting menu this November, designed to demonstrate the diversity and versatility of chilli in Chinese cuisine.
FORTNUM & MASON ANNOUNCE UPCOMING SUPPER CLUB EVENTS
To see out the year in style, Fortnum’s is putting on two flagship events. On Thursday 27 November Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett will host a white truffle extravaganza, and then on Thursday 4 December food royalty Tom Parker Bowles will present an evening of meat dishes inspired by recipes from his new book,’Let’s Eat Meat’.
London’s first’Non-Restaurant’ Restaurant, Deluxe, opens in Spitalfields
Deluxe, a limited-edition restaurant has opened in Ely’s Yard in Spitalfields, E1 for lunch and evening meals. Deluxe is a’non-restaurant’ restaurant open for four weeks only until 14 December, and will offer a menu that diners can easily create in their own homes when Deluxe closes its doors.
The Bombay Sapphire Distillery Visit
We take the tour of the remarkable new Bombay Sapphire distillery in Laverstoke. A place of taste and eco responsibiity and pick up some gin cocktail recipes for Christmas
Smile or get out of the kitchen – Adam Handling
200 full colour images and over 80 recipes all of which I’d happily eat, it’s a book to perhaps satisfy the emerging or experienced home chef; you’ll need to know how to walk before you can run with this one, although his Goat Shepherd’s Pie looks easy enough once you’ve got your goat, of course. ‘
Blending La Unica
Knowing very little about wine, which makes him honest if nothing else; Nick Harman gets schooled in blending by Felix Solis Wines and even drinks wine cocktails
