Resto 21 Moro, Exmouth Market
Oh, and I really liked the wall. Some walls are better than others.
Oh, and I really liked the wall. Some walls are better than others.
Let's be honest, Holloway Road isn't a conventional choice for outdoor dining. Even in these ULEZ days I should think the atmosphere is only marginally healthier than a Saturday night in Thundersley Snooker Club in 1985. But it does offer a generous parade of north London life and you certainly didn't get that level of variety back in Thatcherite Essex.
The best hot sauce since Northampton makes for an excellent meal.
Cricket, art, cocktails and music in a pretty much perfect evening out in South Kensington. Oh, and excellent food.
The monotony of Green Lanes is increased and we have to eat kebab.
Seriously good Indian food at a reasonable price. And what a wine list!
No pace from L&V and a gristle burger to boot.
Recently I was given the opportunity to visit MCC’s new exhibition No Foreign Field: MCC and the Empire of Cricket in the company of the Chief Librarian at Lord’s, Neil Robinson, and one of the exhibition’s curators, Dr Prashant Kidambi. The exhibition tells the story of MCC’s role in cricket’s global development from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Neil explained that, together with others running concurrently (one on cricket in the Jewish community and the other portraits of black cricketers), this exhibition is part of his initiative to make Lord’s ‘the home of cricket for every cricket fan and to make every cricket fan feel at home wherever they are from.’
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The approach of summer means that it will soon be time for the Crouch End Festival once more. This year I’m producing an adapted play amongst a trio of short original works by members of the Crouch End Players to be performed once more (we hope!) at the Great Northern Railway Tavern. The piece I’ve…
This simple meal was just what I needed after a bacchanalian weekend. Recommended.