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Chefspective: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef At Portrait Restaurant (Londonist)
Chefspective: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef At Portrait Restaurant
Londonist, August 26, 2010 2:30 PM
Our latest Chefspective interview offers the opinions of a chef with a view: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef at the National Portrait Gallery’s Portrait restaurant. With a world class collection of art below her top floor eatery featuring stunning views of many of London’s most noted landmarks, Kat shares her secrets to making a menu that’s equally inspiring.
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Chefspective: Katarina Todosijevic, Head Chef At Portrait Restaurant
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Lloyds TSB Photography Weather Competition
Got a good shot that you think is representative of our dear island nation’s erratic weather? It could land you £10,000!
Lloyds TSB is running a competition to find the best amateur photographer of British weather. Hot lazy days maybe few and far in-between, but an English summer still offers plenty of chances to capture a glimmering horizon or glittering scenes of summer rain. To enter the competition, participants must submit their photos capturing British weather to the Lloyds TSB website. The overall winner will be picked on the basis of flair, technique and originality. The entries will be judged by a leading panel of meteorologists and photographers.
I think this is a fab idea … and I’d be keen to participate (but I guess since I sometimes actually get paid to shoot, I can’t enter). Oh well, maybe if someone finds out about this competition via my blog and then wins, s/he can split a bit of the prize with me 😉 As much as we’re programmed to moan about the weather, you’ve gotta admit it’s often very photogenic. I love watching storms roll in and out. I think the golden light in this part of the world is enchanting and with all the layer-wearing going on there are always plenty of fashionistas and fashion victims out there worthy of a few snaps. Yay British weather? Perhaps. The Photography Weather Competition runs until September 30th 2010. You must be a UK resident in order to take part in this campaign.
Visit the competition website to read about the competition:
http://www.lloydstsbweathercompetition.co.uk
Here’s a link to the entries submitted so far:
http://www.lloydstsbweathercompetition.co.uk/category/
Good luck!
London Daily Photo: McDonald’s
London Daily Photo: Friendly Reminder
London Daily Photo: Summer’s Streams
Londonist Competition: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes (Londonist)
Sponsored Post: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes
Londonist, August 21, 2010 12:16 PM
To celebrate the launch of its second cookbook, London’s fast but healthy restaurant chain – Leon – has teamed up with Octopus Publishing Group to make one lucky person’s wish come true!
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Sponsored Post: Leon 2 and the Giant Drawer of Wishes
London Daily Photo: Clean Routine
Ask a Concierge: Harry Miles, Head Concierge, London Marriott Grosvenor Square (Londonist)
Ask a Concierge: Harry Miles, Head Concierge, London Marriott Grosvenor Square
Londonist, August 20, 2010 12:25 PM
Harry Miles has been Head Concierge at London Marrriott Grosvenor Square for a quarter century. In our latest Ask a Concierge interview, Harry shares his experiences dealing with extravagant guests and what it was like to be a concierge before one could just ‘Google’ for information. He also reveals a few of his favourite things to see and do in London.
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Ask a Concierge: Harry Miles, Head Concierge, London Marriott Grosvenor Square
Capture Hackney before the Olympics do! (Qype does London)
Capture Hackney before the Olympics do!
Qype does London, August 20th 2010
… No matter your opinion about the Games coming to town, don’t you think it would be a good idea for folks familiar with the area to document the Hackney of today before 2012 mania forever changes its look and feel? … One project – which is just crying out for submissions by East London shutterbugs – is Capture Hackney. A collaboration with photographic events company Shoot Experience, Capture Hackney will provide a visual record of pre-Olympic Hackney for post-Olympic posterity.
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Capture Hackney before the Olympics do!
London Daily Photo: Pause on Edgware Road
Camino to Open Second Restaurant in Canary Wharf (Londonist)
Camino to Open Second Restaurant in Canary Wharf
Londonist, August 19, 2010 12:17 PM
Celebrated King’s Cross Spanish restaurant, Camino, is set to open a second location, Camino Puerto del Canario, at Westferry next to Gaucho and Royal China. Sitting in on a staff training session and menu tasting led by Head Chef Nacho del Campo yesterday, Londonist was not only impressed with many of the dishes sampled but equally by the enthusiasm of the new venue’s staff.
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Camino to Open Second Restaurant in Canary Wharf
Chefspective: Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna (Londonist)
Chefspective: Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna
Londonist, August 19, 2010 11:47 AM
To be just 26 years old Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna, exudes the confidence and cookery know-how of a chef who’s been at the helm of a successful kitchen for decades. Taking on the challenge of opening a London branch of a beloved Mumbai dining institution, Karam wows his Marylebone restaurant’s customers with “spanking fresh Indian coastal food” served with fab wines in a lovely setting. Here’s Karam’s take on what it’s like to be a young business owner and chef.
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Chefspective: Karam Sethi, Patron Chef at Trishna
London Daily Photo: Kinda Weird
London Daily Photo: Riverside
Mum’s the Word on Galicia, But … (Qype does London)
Mum’s the Word on Galicia, But …
Qype does London, August 17th 2010
… a visit to Cape Finisterre, continental Europe’s westernmost point, and a drive along the dramatic (and dramatically named) Costa da Morte are well worth your holiday considerations. With a quick scroll of Qype’s Galica reviews, a flip through a preferred guidebook and enough knowledge of Spanish to work your way through a menu of mariscos, you should be good to go. What to bring? A strong appetite, casual clothing, a swimsuit and a light jacket … and an earnest appreciation for glowing ocean sunsets, top notch (but no fuss) Spanish cuisine and light and fruity white wine.
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Mum’s the Word on Galicia, But …
London Daily Photo: Take it as it Comes
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London Daily Photo: London Horizon
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London Daily Photo: Tower Bridge
London Daily Photo: River View
London Daily Photo: Lines
London Daily Photo: View from Wood Lane
London Daily Photo: Where the Wild Things Hang
London Daily Photo: On the High Parade
Bento Box Bonanza at Nozomi (Londonist)
Bento Box Bonanza at Nozomi
Londonist, August 5, 2010 11:07 AM
When the Beauchamp Place upscale (as in slebs such as Rihanna dine there) Japanese restaurant, Nozomi, contacted Londonist to give its new bento box lunches a try, we were like “yeah, whatever” and then we saw the £18.95 to £48 price range and we were simply like “what!?” – bentos are for cheapos, right? Hmmm … intrigued, we made our way to Knightsbridge for some glam sushi investigation.
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Bento Box Bonanza at Nozomi
This American Life: Georgia Rambler
“I was seeking good stories from ordinary folks.”
I’m a big fan of NPR radio show, This American Life, and their most recent episode, Georgia Rambler, is an excellent example of why you should make sure to “tune in” regularly. I don’t want to give away any juicy bits, but if you give it a listen, you will definitely laugh and probably be quite touched. Here’s a brief synopsis:
In the 1970s a reporter named Charles Salter wrote a column for the Atlanta Journal called “Georgia Rambler.” He’d get into his car, head out to some small town, and ask around until he found a story. This week, nine of us go to Georgia to try it out for ourselves, in small towns all over the state.
The show kind of reminds me of the few weeks I spent back in January 2009 roaming round Georgia (as well as Alabama and Tennessee) shooting pics for my RED STATE exhibition at Leeds College of Art: driving all over the place, meeting stranglers, learning about old ways in a new world.
In addition to the down home storytelling and top notch investigative broadcast journalism, I just love hearing all the drawl. Apparently, as virtually everyone who meets me and finds out I’m from Georgia, I ain’t got no Southern accent anymore. I guess it rubbed off a long time ago. Anyway, if you’re on the same side of the Atlantic as I am these days and ever come across some decent deals to America, try to hit small town America – it’d be good for the soul.
Big thanks and a bear hug to fellow Georgia exile, Anna Abney Bartolini, for making certain I gave Georgia Rambler a listen.