London Daily Photo: Waterloo
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The World’s End Market: Fresh and Flavoursome Finesse on the King’s Road
I expected a very good – potentially even great – dining experience when I accepted an offer to review newly opened The World’s End Market. I didn’t expect to be wowed though. However, some of the dishes that Kemey and I tried on our Monday night visit did just that and delighted my unsuspecting palate. I was deeply impressed and can easily recommend this King’s Road eatery for anyone seeking quality meal simply prepared with locally or ethically sourced ingredients.
A couple of expertly mixed pre dinner cocktails (an Old Fashioned for me, a Negroni for Kemey) started our night off in the right direction and suggested a fine meal would soon be on its way. Indeed, starter courses thrilled with delicious finesse. I loved the tuna tartar with Moroccan eggplant and cumin mayonnaise (£6.50) as well as the artichoke with buffalo mozzarella and pesto sauce (£7.50).
My Josper grilled Canadian lobster (£26.50, with fries and house salad) pleased immensely while Kemey had no qualms enjoying the whole trout (£17 with fries and house salad) also grilled in the Josper. She substituted the fries for truffle mash (£3.50) though – good call! A glass each of Marlborough Pinot Noir, Tindall Vineyards (£11.50 per 175ml glass) paired superbly with our food.
On another go, I’d be apt to try something from the burger menu. The Truffle Burger (Portobello and shiitake mushrooms, caramelised onion, halloumi) and the Crayfish Roll Burger (crayfish tails, butter, parsley and garlic) both sound particularly appetising.
Service was swift (and our server really knew her wines!) and the plush 1930’s pub/brasserie style dining area with open kitchen and seafood bar on display proved a comfortable and lovely place to dine.
When the restaurant let me down, it was when it didn’t seem to adhere to its own expressed values of giving “food the respect it deserves.” Pineapple juice in the Mai-Tai was an apocryphal travesty. An otherwise perfectly pleasing slice of carrot and orange cake was tarted up a tad too much with a drizzle of strawberry syrup. Save for just a couple of too many tweaks from the kitchen, The World’s End Market would be a more than satisfying setting for any final days feast.
The World’s End Market is located at 459 King’s Road, SW10 0LR. Find out more at theworldsendmarket.com.
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Tagged chelsea, cocktails, Drink, Food, king's road, London, restaurants, review, seafood, SW10, SW10 0LR, The World's End Market, wine, zomato, Лондон, لندن, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Ladbroke Grove
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The MacRib: Mega Meaty Americana at Joe’s Southern Kitchen
Up until last weekend, I would have filed Joe’s Southern Kitchen under that category of Central London restaurants that I’ve walked by innumerable times but never actually ventured inside. Heck, I can even remember when the place was called Navajo Joe’s. But when an offer came round to sample this Covent Garden stalwart’s new (and blatant “homage” to you-know-who’s limited offer you-know-what) MacRib sandwich, I reckoned it was time to give the place a go. I’m glad I did.
Joe’s MacRib features a pork rib patty, pulled pork rib, sweet BBQ sauce, pickles, and chopped onion in a soft white sub and is accompanied by a rather large (and pretty tasty) side of BBQ mac ‘n cheese. Priced at £10.95, it’s available now; plans are to keep it on the menu indefinitely. Judging from all the many MacRibs being served on the Friday night I was there, I’d say Joe et co would be wise carry on serving this massive sarnie.
Substantially meaty with full-on flavour with a touch of tang – I really enjoyed sinking my teeth into this baby – and can’t imagine any carnivore who wouldn’t.
As for everything else …
Deep South USA-style nosh such as popcorn shrimp was all sorts of comforting yum, collard greens met my American expat expectations,
However, for this Georgia boy the catfish was bland and very much a let down. I’ve gotta give the place some credit for even having it on the menu though. All was forgiven with a bite of Joe’s robust pecan pie anyway. Drinks were good … and strong. I liked my Smokey Joe (Jim Beam Devil’s Cut, Tobacco liquor and Barrel bitters, £8.50). I also liked the mostly Motown soundtrack for my evening out. It was a bit on the loud side (don’t go there for any sort of quiet catch up), but I reckon that’s to be expected at such a venue. Service was swift and friendly (and rather American-esque as well).
For down and dirty dining in a lively (and conveniently situated) setting, eat at Joe’s Southern Kitchen, located at 34 King Street, WC2E 8JD. Find out more at joessouthernkitchen.co.uk.
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Tagged american food, cocktails, covent garden, Drink, Food, Joe's Southern Kitchen, king street, London, MacRib, restaurants, review, WC2, WC2E 8JD, Лондон, لندن, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Windows
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UK Cigar Scene Magazine First Issue Out Now
There’s a new monthly online magazine out now about the cigar scene. Titled (appropriately enough) UK Cigar Scene Magazine, each issue will be free to download and will include a video interview with a key cigar personality along with news of events, gossip, and more stogie related info celebrating the specialists, their staff and the many personalities who enjoy a fine cigar here “in one of the world’s most energetic cigar scenes.”
The magazine is the creation of proprietor and editor (and my long time acquaintance), Nic Wing, with the first issue featuring an ace interview with Simon Chase, one of the world’s leading experts on Cuban cigars, conducted by Nic in the cigar sampling lounge of No 1 St James’s Street. I was pleased to do the photography for the interview and the magazine’s cover (as well as photo work for the next few upcoming issues).
Have a look at ukcigarscene.com.
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Tagged cigars, CUBAN CIGARS, free, freebies, interview, London, luxury, nic wing, Photography, Shopping, Simon Chase, UK Cigar Scene, Video, Лондон, لندن, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Histories
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Recipe: Duck Tacos with Blueberry Salsa (Gressingham)
Yes, duck and blueberry pair remarkably well as a flavour combo. Shredded duck leg is an excellent option for tacos, and blueberry salsa is a perfect sidekick to serve with such a succulent dish.
I prefer to serve tacos DIY style allowing whomever’s eating the tacos to stuff ’em as they see fit. Personally, I don’t think you need to add anything else to these tacos, and a couple of these between two people is rather ample as a meal. But you might want to serve alongside some other typical toppings or with a green salad on the side.
Read my complete Duck Tacos with Blueberry Salsa recipe at the Gressingham website.
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Tagged blueberries, blueberry salsa, duck, duck tacos, duck tacos with blueberry salsa, Food, gressingham duck, recipes, tacos, tikichris recipes
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London Daily Photo: January Light
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3 Travel Resolutions for 2015 (OneTravel)
New year, new opportunities to see the world! What wonders wait in 2015? And where!? I am so eager to find out and hope that by making a few travel-centric resolutions now at the start of the year that I’ll be able to make the most of my time and experience the destinations I visit to the absolute fullest!
I reckon when I consider my aspirations for travel this year, my resolutions fall roughly into three categories. Have a look …
London Daily Photo: Inside Aspirations
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VoIP Me Back Home with Vonage
Still regularly using a landline? Or … got a landline that you never use but would if you knew doing so could save you loads of money making calls? I’ve been trying out Vonage recently and have been pleased with the service provided.
Especially with staying here in London this Christmas and not seeing the family back in the States, I was glad to have had an affordable option for communicating with the folks back home. It’s been a pleasure not having every conversation I have centre round my mobile too. Setting up my Vonage box and getting started was a breeze and I have no complaints about the sound quality or clarity.
I found the Premium World & Mobile 250 calling plan the right fit for my needs. Features include the following:
- Vonage Extensions® – make calls from two smartphones at no extra charge;
- Unlimited UK and Ireland landline calls;
- Unlimited calls to 68 countries;
- 400 minutes to India, Bangladesh & Nigeria;
- 250 mins to UK mobiles, 2p a minute thereafter;
- Choice of phone number;
- 0p a minute to 0800, 0845 & 0870 numbers;
- Compact Power Bank Charger.
But there’s a good range of plans to consider at a variety of price points. Have a look for yourself at vonage.co.uk/call-plans/plans.
London Daily Photo: Classic Magazines
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Free Breakfast with Lyle’s Golden Syrup: Victoria Station, Wednesday 14 January
Check it out! Lyle’s Golden Syrup is going to treat folks passing through Victoria Station to a free breakfast during the morning of Wednesday the 14th.
To kick start the day with #smyles for all, reps from Lyle’s Golden Syrup will be at Victoria Station from 7am to noon on Wednesday the 14th to offer commuters free servings of freshly made hot porridge, topped with a generous helping of Lyle’s Golden Syrup.
Just passing the word on to anybody who might pass through this busy station and crave something to eat. Bon appetit!
Find out more about Lyle’s GoldenSyrup:
lylesgoldensyrup.com
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@welovebaking
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London Daily Photo: Lower Marsh
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Win All Dark or Paleo Chocolate with Hotel Chocolat’s #CocoaDetox
COMPETITION IS NOW OVER AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN CONTACTED. THANKS SO MUCH FOR READING TIKICHRIS. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR LOTS MORE FUN AND FREEBIES TO COME!
Doing a “detox” for January? How about a cocoa detox? No, I’m not necessarily talking about excluding chocolate from your diet. I’m talking about considering the benefits of cocoa as part of any kind of diet … whether it’s dairy-free, gluten-free, diabetic, vegan, low carb, low sugar, sport performance or paleo. Keep reading to find out more about including cocoa in your healthy start to 2015 as well as an opportunity to win your choice of an All Dark Collection or a Paleo Light Gift Box from Hotel Chocolat.
Did you know that one in three British households now have a specific dietary requirement? Dalia Maori, a registered dietician and nutritionist based in Cambridge, treats a full spectrum of health challenges, ranging from diabetes to digestive disorders. Dalia actively encourages people to turn away from eating patterns driven by guilt, deprivation and dietary misconceptions, directing movement onto a path of enjoying natural foods. She’s recently worked with Hotel Chocolat to help people choose the right chocolates for their particular situations:
Not just any chocolate though, it has to be authentic: lots of antioxidant-rich cocoa combined with carefully selected, quality ingredients. I enjoy working with Hotel Chocolat because they are responsible, ethical and progressive whilst able to conjure up the most delicious creations.
Two of these delicious creations are The All Dark Collection and The Paleo Light Gift Box, valued at £25 each.
The All Dark Collection is Hotel Chocolat’s first collection that’s completely vegan-friendly and dairy-free! Even if you’re not either of those, it’s the perfect gift for anyone who simply loves dark chocolate. Featuring the Dark Everything Selection; Dark Ginger Puddles; a Mini Hazelnut Bûche; a bar of Saint Lucia Island Growers 100% Dark; and two 70% Dark with Cocoa Nibs nano slabs.
The Paleo Light Gift Box includes Caramelised Salted Almonds, dark chocolate Brazil Nuts, Supermilk Puddles, Cocoa & Ginger Infusions, with two Rabot 1745 35g bars: Ecuador 100% Dark and Saint Lucia 100% Dark. Everyone should be able to include top-quality chocolate at the heart of a healthy lifestyle, and following a Paleo diet does not mean that you have to give up chocolate!
Fancy a taste of either for free? Hotel Chocolat is offering one of my readers the choice of an All Dark Collection or Paleo Light Gift Box.
To be in with a chance to win simply tweet the following:
Good luck. Please take a moment to read the terms and conditions before tweeting!
T&C
I’ll pick one winner at random on Tuesday 20 January at 17.30 BST. The winner will receive from Hotel Chocolat one All Dark Collection of vegan chocolates OR one Paleo Light Gift Box. To be eligible to win, you need to have an address in the UK where the prize can be posted.
Find out more about Hotel Chocolat’s Cocoa Detox:
hotelchocolat.com/uk/help/dietary-information
COMPETITION IS NOW OVER AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN CONTACTED. THANKS SO MUCH FOR READING TIKICHRIS. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR LOTS MORE FUN AND FREEBIES TO COME!
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London Daily Photo: Empire
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M Restaurants on Threadneedle Street, EC2
It was the last restaurant I visited in 2014 and the first one I’m reviewing in 2015 – appropriate enough for a finish or start to a great year of dining as any I reckon. My late night dinner at M – a newly opened and rather slick two-in-one restaurant plus wine bar combo just a stroll from Bank Station – was a delightful chance to sample from a menu full of tartare, tiradito and sashimi selections that didn’t leave me feeling raw.
M is the first solo project from Martin Williams, who left his role as Managing Director of Gaucho Restaurants earlier this year after almost a decade with the company, to establish his own restaurant group. So expect a grand (if comfortable) affair when you go. The space is indeed over-the-top and suggests a luxury dining experience. And when you do, I recommend going with at least a few friends (preferably with somewhat adventurous palates). I visited as part of a festive quartet of foodies and thought it proved the best way of making the most of M’s “Raw” menu of easy to share plates. However, word from a City worker buddy of mine is that M does an express lunch that’s efficient and wallet friendly (for City workers anyway).
Highlights from our dinner were many. I loved nibbling at M’s sashimi sampler (two pieces each of four types of sashimi, £19). The smoked eel was especially flavoursome, and having our waiter grate fresh wasabi at the table for us was a super nice touch. I also enjoyed (just as much if not a bit more) the Blackmore Wagyu sashimi (20g, £12), while the tartare and tiradito “rainbow” (albacore tuna, scallop, trout, fennel salad, £8.50) pleased as well. And a “Forbidden Hot Pot” of oglet cooked over coals and served sizzling (200g, £18.50) had me connecting with my inner caveman and coming up with a plausible theory as to how this restaurant got its name (‘MMMM this is so frickin’ delicious!’).
Black quinoa (with brown rice, red onion and fennel, £6.50) and peas with English wasabi (£6.50) were ideal (and ideally healthy) sides. However, the black cod ramen (fresh noodles, nori, slow cooked egg, bamboo shoots, £18) was a bit of a letdown as it looked better on the menu than it tasted in the bowl. Though its broth was rather delicate and slightly moreish, there are far better ways to savour such a yummy fish.
The wine list was a good one (enjoyed a reasonably priced bottle of Cote du Rhone) and the cocktails were intriguing (thumbs up for the multitude of choice when it came to requesting an Old Fashioned). Desserts were just okay.
Service seemed to be finding its way – as one might expect on the 30th of December only a couple of weeks into a soft launch. Nothing happened to put me off returning, which I would be more than happy to do again soon.
Beyond Raw, where we dined, there’s a grill specialising in the “finest steak cuts from around the world” and a wine room where “Enoteca machines will offer a range of the world’s highest quality and rare wines to taste from taps.” Save for a catastrophe, expect to see more M concept eateries rolled out “in several futuristic developments, tipped to become iconic features of the London skyline, which are under construction but undisclosed.”
M is located at 2-3 Threadneedle Walk, 60 Threadneedle Street, EC2 8HP. Find out more at mrestaurants.co.uk.
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Tagged bank station, city of london, cocktails, Drink, EC2, EC2 8HP, London, luxury, M, M Restaurants, raw, restaurants, sashimi, seafood, steak, tartare, threadneedle street, Threedneedle Walk, tiradito, wine, zomato, Лондон, لندن, ロンドン, 伦敦
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London Daily Photo: Hopetown
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Bikaner Camel Festival (OneTravel)
Dancing camels? Acrobatic camels? Camels competing in tug-o-war? Folks heading to the town of Bikaner in Rajasthan, India this January will get to witness all that and much more at the annual Bikaner Camel Festival.
January 4th and 5th will see the return of one of Northwestern India’s most colorful and fascinating festivals when yet again these mighty “ships of the desert” are celebrated for their strength and intelligence.
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London Daily Photo: Ready
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2015 Resolutions
In many ways, I feel like I hit my stride in 2014 (as much as ‘my stride’ pertains to what I do as a writer and photographer anyway). I’m generally pleased with the amount and quality of work that came my way – especially during the last half of the year – and very much hope such good fortune continues well into 2015.
Over the past 12 months, I got to help out with some interesting projects for quality clients, contribute to a couple of really cool books, and chronicle a few awesome adventures for various media while managing to keep this blog cruising along in what usually felt like the right direction.
I enjoyed publishing more series-style posts here on the blog last year, and the reaction from my readers to the longer-form, more in-depth content was certainly positive. I am keen to carry on blogging in this vein. Also, I was often overwhelmed by the response to the competitions and special offers I shared with my readership. I certainly plan to continue sharing more goodies as best I can with everybody out there supporting my blog.
For the year ahead, my aim is to make the most of all the stuff I loved doing in 2014 and to strive for bigger, better and ever more meaningful opportunities to tell stories through my words and images and relate amazing experiences with a broader and more closely connected audience.
So, more of the same? Essentially yes, but more finely honed and maybe just a little more boldly expressed.
Happy New Year!
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London Daily Photo: Untitled
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Top Winter Sport Destinations in Italy (OneTravel)
For a vacation mixed with plenty of activity on and off the slopes, in the chalet or out on the town, Northern Italy is a haven for fans of winter sports that’s hard to beat.
Here’s a list of some of Italy’s most dynamic winter destinations to help you hit the slopes, shops, restaurants and wineries with swish style this winter at one of these fantastic northern Italian destinations.
London Daily Photo: Ali
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Escape Winter in These 12 Warm Weather Destinations (OneTravel)
Already over winter and craving some heat?
If you’d prefer your own moderately clad flesh to be roasting on the beach rather than a bunch of chestnuts on an open fire, have a look at this sun lover’s dozen of warm weather havens.
Foodies100 and the Top 20 UK Food Blogs on Twitter
It was such a nice surprise (and just before Christmas!) to find out my blog had been listed in among the top 20 “UK Food Blogs on Twitter” by Foodies100, the largest and “most exciting” network for food and drink bloggers in the UK with almost 5,000 members reaching 8m readers a year. And not only had tikichris made the list, but it came in at second place. Cheers!
I had been paying loads more attention to my @tikichris Twitter profile in 2014 than in years past while working hard to offer followers and potential followers more incentive to keep my profile in mind. So, to be acknowledged for it and to realize that others had been noticing my efforts (and in a positive way) meant a lot.
Who else made the list? You should have a look for yourself (but I was so pleased to discover blogging inspirations Hot & Chilli and Cooksister were in there with me!).
Good Stuff #36
Good stuff and lots of it! Here’s the low down on some fine things to see, sip or savour – all of which I’ve recently come across and thought were worth sharing with you. Enjoy.
They’re still potted and in the lean-to for the time being, but I’m keen to plant my trio of Acers delivered from Suttons Seeds. I’ve got an Atropurpureum, a Phoenix and an Orange Dream Japanese Maple that are sure to add some nice colour to the back garden for many years to come (with a bit of care and hope).
Amira Superior Aromatic Basmati Rice
Aged for 18 months, fluffy, fragrant and with a nutty flavour – I’ve really been enjoying my sample bag of Amira Superior Aromatic Basmati Rice which came in handy for the actual Christmas feasting and for dining on the inevitable leftovers.
Salt so precious you grate it like you would Parmesan or truffles? Well, Rivsalt certain gives more of a boost than your typical table salt! This “hand selected Himalayan rock salt is mined from the foothills of the Salt Range and is believed to be the purest form of salt. Resembling a gemstone, the salt is “broken into faceted rocks of varying sizes and shades, from rosy pink to translucent white.” Available in the UK exclusively at Harvey Nichols and priced at £24 for 24g, Rivsalt comes with a miniature Japanese stainless steel grater within an engraved natural white oak stand and packaged in a white cylindrical box.
I’ve been a fan of Seasoned Pioneers for awhile (and the brand deserves waaaay more of a mention on my blog that this). I’m an even bigger fan now that I’ve discovered this independent spice manufacturer actually sells filé powder (aka sassafras leaves), a fundamental ingredient in all sorts of dishes from Louisiana and the Deep South and one I’ve had a heck of a time finding here in the UK. Gumbo time!
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London Daily Photo: High Street
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London Daily Photo: Coming and Going
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TripAdvisor App | Neighborhoods Project | Me
As I mentioned in November, I’ve been super busy throughout the second half of 2014 doing a ton of work for TripAdvisor. From my list of the Best Beaches Around Hawaii to my Holiday and New Year’s guides to London (with a bunch more recs, lists and itineraries jam-packed between), I’ve been having a blast contributing to one of the world’s most useful online resources for travel. Definitely the most interesting of all these undertakings has been the Neighborhoods project for the TripAdvisor app.
If you take a look at the London section of the app (which is free to download and available for iOS and Android phones and iOS, Android and Windows tablets), you’ll see a Neighborhoods feature with observations, maps, and lots of photos to help folks make more considered choices for their London visit. The selection of neighborhoods (there are 25 “must-see” areas identified for London), the pithy wordage about ‘em, the mapping, and the vast majority of the shots are all my handiwork.
I really enjoyed writing about London on such a scale while keeping TripAdvisor’s broad readership in mind. And roaming round London – from Belgravia to Whitechapel – to shoot street photography for the app was a pretty near ideal way for me to spend my time (especially during billable hours) .
The app offers the same sort of insight for other destinations as well with plenty more in the pipeline; I’m helping out with the content for the Istanbul and Amsterdam neighborhoods features too. More to come!
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