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The most popular London restaurants of 2014
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The most popular London restaurants of 2014

Posted on January 5, 2015 by pickyglutton • 3 Comments

Barbecue, banh mi, fine dining and even more barbecue The start of 2015 means a customary look back over 2014 – and what a year it was. This seasonal retrospective is a little later than usual this year as I’ve been busy cranking out new reviews. As with previous retrospectives, I’m not going to recycle already-published reviews by spewing … Continue reading →

One Sixty review – American-style barbecue in West Hampstead
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One Sixty review – American-style barbecue in West Hampstead

Posted on April 14, 2014 by pickyglutton • 4 Comments

Pied a Terre does BBQ ribs and pulled pork Londoners have a perverted, distorted sense of distance. West Hampstead is in zone 2 and part of the borough of Camden. It’s a mere 20 min Tube journey, at most, from Great Portland Street. That station is within pissing distance of both Oxford Circus and Tottenham … Continue reading →

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You need three things to enjoy the whole lamb, in your own private room, at Namak Mandi: A naan the size of a grown adult can mean only one thing: a gargantuan feast at Namek Mandi. • I’m not entirely convinced by the veg-first BBQish menu at Acme Fire Cult. But, if nothing else, the dishes certainly are pretty. • Some of the desserts at Acme Fire Cult: mascarpone semifreddo with nectarines, buttermilk pudding with plums and hazelnut chocolate ganache. • It's only available at weekends and it must be pre-ordered, but Plaza Khao Gaeng's crab special is just about worth the hassle. • Full review now up - see the link in my bio. Bitter gourd with fried egg at Plaza Khao Gaeng might not sound appetising to some, but this was an enjoyably flavoursome Thai dish. The pork larb, as well as the prawn and beans curry, weren't too shabby either. • Full review coming tomorrow. Lahpet in Covent Garden is a gem in more ways than one. It’s one of the very few Burmese restaurants London. And it serves up some barnstorming dishes too! • If you’ve never had Burmese food before, then Lahpet in Covent Garden is an excellent place to try it and enrich your mealtimes! • Oink oink! The whole suckling pig at @sarap_london is a beast of a feast! •

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