Texture, London

The menu is largely straightforward and unpretentious and each dish takes a handful of great ingredients and fuses them together to make something uncomplicated, unfussy but utterly delicious. These are just the kind of things that illustrate exactly why Texture were one of just six restaurants to be awarded a Michelin star this year and deservedly so.

Openings in May

May sees three new eateries opening for Londoners and those a little to the west to look forward to, Bar Boulud at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on 6 May The Sanctum on the Green Restaurant and Bar opens mid_May and The Tommyfield in Kennington, from the Renaissance gastro pub group, later in the month.

The Cat’s whiskers. Monty Bojangles new sweets

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you probably already worship at the Gucci-slippered paws of Monty Bojangles. Well to add to his range, the feline fatty has brought out a range of all-natural retro sweets to feed the nostalgic schoolboy in all of us. Cola Cubes, Aniseed Balls, Sherbet Pips, Rhubarb & Custard, Pineapple Cubes, Lemon Sherbets and even White Mice.

Gow’s, Old Broad Street, London

My first call at Gow’s was a few weeks back for a few bar snacks. Expecting nothing more than a cup of coffee and a packet or two of crisps and nuts, I was more than impressed with the plates of soft quail eggs, crumbly pork pies and heavily filled sandwich platters that arrived in minutes, leaving me with the notion that this place would swiftly become a favourite. I returned not long after with a friend and shared a good value fish platter.

Squirty cream desserts at LEON. Indulge in sin

Oh God I love squirty cream, the stuff that comes in pressurised tins. I know I shouldn’t but just like Heinz Salad Cream or Findus Crispy Pancakes it’s something that sets off chords in my heart, the memory of sticking the nozzle in my mouth and hanging onto the trigger until cream shot out of my nose and ears is simply too vivid to forget