Check out Anna's second blog and how she got on at "Dinner & Drinks at Cape Town Fish Market!" Despite lacking any evident sentiment for home pets (unless they are super cuddly or adventurously lively such as myself) my former flat mate decided one day on getting an extra attraction to fill an empty space in our expansive living room... The next day, it arrived. A gigantic water tank full of some of ...
Read MoreIntroducing Tanya, one of our TableCrowd members. See how Tanya got on at her latest “3 course Indian tasting menu @ Mint Leaf“ dinner, in her latest blog: Cuisine: Indian **1/2; Price: approximately £32 per person Having grown up on curry, I am naturally picky when it comes to Indian. Somebody who has lived in, or dined, in the subcontinent usually tends to find Indian food in central London to be quite bland. This ...
Read MoreIntroducing Sarah, one of our TableCrowd members. See how Sarah got on at her latest “Friday Night Fun and Pan-Asian Street Food“ dinner, in her latest blog: Despite considering myself a sociable, friendly person after a very hectic week at work I was a little nervous about meeting a group of strangers for dinner. I was reassured though as it was a full table I was sure that a group of seven ...
Read MoreIntroducing Anna Konieczny, one of our TableCrowd members. See how Anna got on at her latest “Thai Dinner in a Mango Tree" dinner, in her latest blog: The weather not only has a powerful hold over our moods but it completely changes our appetite as well. Summer- we are drawn to food full of light, fresh citrus flavours and vibrant green salad leaves whereas in autumn, we crave the comfort of slower, warmer ...
Read MoreIntroducing Pilar Carrera, one of our TableCrowd members. See how Pilar got on at her latest "Dinner, Live Cuban Music and Mojitossssss" dinner in her latest blog: "When I first moved to London six months ago I shared a flat in Soho, very close to Floridita. I always passed by the door and even ventured in for a dance once. I never realised they served food, so I was eager to try. I ...
Read MoreHave you seen this amazing image for London restaurants at different underground stations? There's Burger and Lobster on the Piccadilly Line, Hakkasan on the Central line and Coq d'Argent on both the District and Circle lines. Imagine the announcements from the operators: "We apologise for the delays on the Central Line but a customer has eaten too much at MeatLiquor and is struggling to remove himself from the restaurant!" For the full ...
Read MoreLondon is home to some remarkable talent in the culinary world. For honest, no-nonsense British cuisine, you can't go wrong with Irish chef Richard Corrigan's humble, rural upbringing. His hearty portions of down-to-earth, home-inspired cooking are nothing short of delicious. Winner of MasterChef 2005, Thomasina Miers has brought Mexican market eating to the capital with fresh, innovative and delicious food. Marco Pierre White - the original celebrity chef – described as the Godfather ...
Read MoreMy fiancee and I had headed down to the lovely Ilfracombe to join up with friends for a wedding in the outrageously beautiful 'Tunnels beaches'. Like everyone else we arrived a day earlier to enjoy some drinks and nibbles. We ended up at a great little restaurant, a stones throw from the sea. With the weather well and truly on our side we looked forward to relaxing with friends. Head to Gazpacho ...
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