Heavy on jet lag, we took bus no 76 to Shoreditch, walked past the back alley and went into Dishoom restaurant in London.…
Keep ReadingThe British food I ate in England exceeded my expectations. It was also a (delicious) lesson to keep my prejudice in check.…
Keep ReadingMuseum of the Home in London was a life-altering experience. How people live, decorate and incorporate stories into their homes fascinates me…
Keep ReadingPick and Cheese, the cheese train bar in London, is not something to be missed out on if you love cheese, the concept of sushi train.…
Keep ReadingI wanted to eat bushmeat for my birthday, and I got to tick that off, so in that sense, I am glad that we went to Archipelago London.…
Keep ReadingI don't think I'd come back to Dalston again, so could Dalston Market will be a once-in-a-lifetime memory. But, at least I wrote about it.…
Keep ReadingIn London I had it on at least five different days. This means I am semi-qualified to give you this cheat sheet of Indonesian food in London.…
Keep ReadingI was informed that Camden Market is much bigger than I covered. I guess I'll have to check it out properly the next time I visit.…
Keep ReadingI prefer to feast on non-tapas-sized Nigerian food. It could easily be on my weekend takeaway routine in my parallel life in London.…
Keep ReadingColumbia Road Flower Market reminded me of the hipster markets in Melbourne.(t wasn't FOMO that I felt, but a familiar feeling of home.…
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