Resto 32 Great Court, British Museum
Much improved after coming under Benugo's management if you're in the BM the Great Court is worth booking.
Much improved after coming under Benugo's management if you're in the BM the Great Court is worth booking.
It's a spa town face off as Millennium Balti goes up against King Baba in the battle to be the Asian taste sensation of Lem.
An excellent culinary farewell to Glasgow where I failed to have a bad or even mediocre experience all the time I was stayed.
Pizza so good it nearly made me cry.
Owing to the travails of a 5 hour train journey followed by pre-conference socialising my exact recollection of Café Andaluz is rather vague. My chief recollection is of a lot of food for your investment (set menu of six dishes for £16 quid or so a head) and decent wine. I can't remember the service so it must have been fine.
Post-show blues only mean you should get on with something else.
On a sunny Monday lunchtime we strolled to Assaggetti tempted by their lunchtime offer of two courses for £16.95. It was a good choice.
Don't miss out on the chance to hear one of the foremost cricket historians talking about early Indian tours to England.
Read more Imperial Wanderers: Cricket Tours in the High Noon of Empire
If you want the trad Indian in this part of London it's a better option to hang on if you can till The India Club starts cooking.
Lancret, Marivaux and Ric Lindley
Comparing the modern Crouch End Players to the Comedie-Italiennes may be a first but it isn't without justification.