A delightful feast for the senses Amidst the twinkling Christmas lights near bustling Sloane Square, a hidden gem lies behind Cadogan Hall — Kahani London. Helmed by the acclaimed Peter Joseph, former head chef of Michelin-starred Tamarind in Mayfair, Kahani is a celebration of refined Indian dining. Beyond its reputation for revolutionary Indian cuisine, Kahani […]
Mucho Mexican fun at Mezcalito
Tasty Tacos and Sexy Sombreros Agogo I love sombreros and I’m not ashamed to admit it. I also love the blazing trumpets, the flamenco guitar strum and the impassioned vocals of Mexican mariachi music, But most of all I love to eat Mexican food. The opportunity to review Mezcalito, a fixture in Chelsea since 2018, […]
Kahani Bottomless Brunch – Review
A Feast-Like Bottomless Brunch at Kahani, Sloane Square: Sometimes you come away from a bottomless brunch wishing you’d had one more glass of prosecco, or just one last bite of something before leaving. Kahani in Sloane Square is not that kind of brunch. After this particular ‘bottomless’, you will probably need rolling back out onto […]
The LaLee at the Cadogan, Chelsea
A culinary journey through Europe at the LaLee, Chelsea What’s your favourite way to spend time with friends? Top of my list is sharing a meal somewhere glamorous but relaxed where the food is excellent without being too fussy. Those MittelEuropean grand café-restaurants hit the spot perfectly, which is perhaps why the likes of the […]
Kahani Chelsea – Tasting Menu Review
A Story in Food – Kahani by Peter Joseph There are some restaurants in London where I know I am guaranteed a feast. Kahani, an Indian restaurant discretely located behind Sloane Square and a minute or two from Cadogan Hall is a great example. Peter Joseph, the Michelin starred chef from Tamarind, set up Kahani […]
L’Artigiano – Review
Contemporary Italian Dining in Chelsea at L’Artigiano. As London restaurants grapple with ever-changing government restrictions and with the whole hospitality sector under threat, it is heartwarming to be able to report on a splendid new opening, L’Artigiano in the Fulham Road which needs to be supported. Restaurateur Leandro Longo hails from Puglia and has managed […]
The Botanist, Sloane Square – Review
Chelsea’s Favourite – The Botanist, Sloane Square. The Botanist on Sloane Square was a lively venue on a drab January day. Despite the overcast sky, the sizeable room was flooded with light from the large expanse of glass that hugs the sweeping curve of the window. Situated on a corner of Sloane Square it caters […]
The Hunter’s Moon – Chelsea
A chic and stylish reinvention of the traditional Chelsea pub The Hunter’s Moon is named after the warm orange glowing full moon that appears in the night sky between October and November each year. This vibrant new pub and dining room is set in the heart of Chelsea on the fashionable Fulham Road and opened […]
The Builders Arms in Chelsea – Review
Chelsea’s favourite local is back! The Builders Arms, tucked away in the chic enclave surrounding Britten Street, has been a favourite of Chelsea locals since it opened in 1999. Owners Hippo Inns have just given the place a stylishly quirky refurbishment with an exciting new menu of reasonably priced dishes being featured alongside a strong […]
The Mother of all pizzas comes to Battersea
Via Copenhagen! Mother Restaurant. The original Mother pizza restaurant is based in the trendy meat-packing district of the Danish capital and has, over the past 10 years, obtained quite a bit of a cult following – particularly for their signature sourdough pizzas made with purified seawater. Mother London opened their pizzeria on the banks of […]