Charlotte’s W5, Ealing
Woo-hoo, finally, a really nice wheelchair accessible restaurant in my neighbourhood: Charlotte’s W5. Ealing is an odd area for eating out as it is teeming with…
Woo-hoo, finally, a really nice wheelchair accessible restaurant in my neighbourhood: Charlotte’s W5. Ealing is an odd area for eating out as it is teeming with…
If you’re looking for somewhere to eat that’s casual, busy, fun and veggie-oriented, you might enjoy a visit to The Grain Store near Kings Cross. Me…
Late lunches are a Bank Holiday ‘thing’, aren’t they? They certainly are for me. There’s little I enjoy more on a Bank Holiday Sunday than getting…
Wow. Skye Gyngell’s newly opened Spring Restaurant is so pretty – from the Lyndsey Adelman chandelier in the reception area (image below), via Dinesen oak flooring through…
This was not how my weekend was supposed to go … I had tickets for the Anselm Kiefer at The Royal Academy (RA), a parking space…
I love being in high up places. There’s not much to beat the giddy sense of freedom you get from being at a high vantage point,…
Oops, I just re-found this blog posting – which I had forgotten to publish – about my recent, brilliantly wheelchair accessible, visit to Ametsa at The…
I had a brilliant evening with foodie friends at Petrus, in Knightsbridge, last week. It was one of those evenings where, anticipating problems, there were none.…