London Daily Photo: Ready

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2015 Resolutions

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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)

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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.

Read my complete post at OneTravel.

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London Daily Photo: Ali

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Escape Winter in These 12 Warm Weather Destinations (OneTravel)

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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.

Read my complete post at OneTravel.

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London Daily Photo: Gold

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Foodies100 and the Top 20 UK Food Blogs on Twitter

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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!).

See the rest of the list and find out more at Foodies100.

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London Daily Photo: Classic Shoes

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Good Stuff #36

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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.

Acer Trees from Suttons Seeds

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.

Rivsalt

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.

Seasoned Pioneers

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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2014 – Best of the Best

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Going back over of the best sights, bites and more from the past 12 months was a fun and fruitful exercise in counting my blessings and strive for more. I hope my series of Best of 2014 lists may assist you in making the most of your time in the months to come. Cheers for reading tikichris in 2014!

So, the best of 2014? In a nutshell? I was just as apt to flip for dirt cheap treats as I was for upscale luxuries, as long as value, quality and maximum enjoyment played a part in the experience. Portugal wowed the hell out of me on just about every front – and I’m already plotting my 2015 return. I’m keen to head back to the States too for further delicious detours across the American Deep South. And of course, I’m hankering to see plenty of new destinations and to continue exploring my favourite city and chosen home: London.

To help you browse my Best of 2014 posts, here’s a list with links to all of them:

Best of 2014

What a wonderful year!  I look forward to more good times to come in 2015!

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London Daily Photo: Coming and Going

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TripAdvisor App | Neighborhoods Project | Me

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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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London Daily Photo: Merry Christmas

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Best of OneTravel: 2014 (OneTravel)

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Reading over my OneTravel blog posts from the past 12 months, I was kinda blown away to see all the amazing adventures I went on and got to write about.

Here’s a look back at a handful of my favorite reasons to hit the road in 2014 …

Read my complete post at OneTravel.

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London Daily Photo: All is Calm, All is Bright

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24 Reasons to Love London at Christmas (Time Out)

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I was rather flattered to be asked to contribute to Time Out’s list of 24 Reasons to Love London at Christmas. My bit (roaming round Spitalfields and paying a visit to Dennis Severs’ House is 13th down on the list). As much as I wish I could be ‘back home’ in Georgia with family and old friends at this time of year, I’ve always enjoyed the Christamasses I’ve spent in London.

Sometimes we need a little help to see the wonder all around us. Get yourself into the spirit of Noel with 24 brilliant reasons why Londoners love Christmas – as shared by you the readers, neighbourhood bloggers and Time Out’s very own excited elves …

Read the complete list at Time Out’s London Blog: Now Here This.

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London Daily Photo: Mare Street

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1001 Restaurants You Must Experience Before You Die – the Book (Including a Few of My Own Selections!)

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One of the coolest projects I worked on this year was contributing to 1001 Restaurants You Must Experience Before You Die – an “essential reference guide for anyone who adores food and eating out” compiled by experts of fine cuisine and edited by the delightful and extremely knowledgeable Jenny Linford (with forward by Jay Rayner).

My part was minimal. But still, it was a lot of fun getting to write about some of my favourite eats – from pizza in Naples, Italy to percebes on northwest coast of Spain as well as the best BBQ in Alabama and cactus worm tacos and more examples of pre-Hispanic cookery in Mexico City.

A new addition to the popular 1001 Before You Die series of books is published by Octopus in the UK back in October (and by Barrons in the USA, Murdoch Books in Australia, and Allen & Unwin in New Zealand), the book is available at Amazon as well as at quality bookstores across the UK, America and beyond. It would make a fantastic Christmas prezzie for any foodie or travel hound in your life (it’s still time to get things shipped before the 25th, right?).

Bon appetit and happy reading!

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London Daily Photo: Untitled

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Sponsored Video: Win a Ski Holiday to South Tyrol, Italy + £1000 of Salomon Gear!

So about this time last year I was actually in the Italian Alps where I was having a blast and left with but one regret: I didn’t actually make it to South Tyrol. Based on my experience, I can say Italy’s Dolomites make an ideal destination for anyone seeking a European winter wonderland … and from all I heard while traveling around the greater region of northern Italian, South Tyrol is the quintessential best.
Have you ever dreamed what the perfect winter holiday would be like? Would there be lots of snow? Fantastic food? Panoramic vistas of stunning alpine scenery? Well, South Tyrol offers all of that and more! And right now the region is running a competition to giveaway a week’s skiing holiday plus £1000 of Salomon ski gear!
South Tyrol is home to World Cup slopes Saslong and Gran Risa with vertical drops of more than 400m and maximum inclines crossing 50%. There’s the Fanes-Senes Natural Park covering 25,000 hectares of the stunning Dolomites as well as 26km of slopes passing through the four Ladin Valleys and around the Sella Massif. Another local claim to fame is the highest elevated sauna in Europe at the Bella Vista beside the Hochjochferner Glacier. The region can boast an impressive 23 Michelin stars across 20 restaurants including Auener Hof, the highest-located Michelin starred restaurant in Italy.
Like I said, I’m kicking myself for not making it to South Tyrol last winter when I was discovering the Dolomites. I guess I better enter that comp ASAP! How about you? Ready to play? Watch the beautiful video and enter the competition! You never know, you might win and have the trip of a lifetime!
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Restaurant Review: The Cavendish, Marylebone

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Newly opened The Cavendish sets a dual tone for a night out. The downstairs bar (which was absolutely jam packed the Tuesday evening I was there) offers casual drinks with upscale air while a more subdued if rather swish upstairs dining room promises a more formal experience (though still quite far from stuffy). Whether it be a quick drink, bar snacks with cocktails, or a full-on feast – The Cavendish is a worthwhile venue to keep in mind next time you’re seeking a suitable place to enjoy food and drink in Marylebone.

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I had a lovely time at The Cavendish. Service was cordial, prompt and friendly. The upstairs dining room was ideal for having a friendly conversation. Best moments during meal were the result of ordering from the raw bar section of the menu. Rock oysters (market price) were excellent, and a sample mix of three outstanding ceviches (£22) was a flavoursome delight. I was particularly fond of the sea bass with ginger, vanilla and Jerusalem artichoke ceviche and would be inclined to go with a full portion (£12) during any subsequent visit. A glass of fresh and well structured Tormaresca 2013 Chardonnay, Puglia (£5.50/125ml, £7/175ml, £26/bottle) was as lovely as an aperitif as it was paired with the items from the raw bar. Pineapple ravioli with pistachio crumble and cheesecake (£8) ended the meal on a most pleasant high.

The Cavendish is located at 35 New Cavendish Street, W1G 9TR. Go for the ace atmosphere (buzzy downstairs pub/elegant upstairs dining room) and great seafood. Find out more at 35newcavendish.co.uk.

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Best Restaurants (Everywhere Else) – 2014

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Have I ever eaten so well in so many different destinations? Nope. If 2014 was one thing for me, it was a fantastic time of great foodie adventures. When coming up with this list of noteworthy restaurants visited the past year (see my list of London’s best here), I realise I did the bulk of the job of making a list of the best restaurants I’ve ever visited in my life.

Listed below in alphabetical order are five restaurants (heavy on the Portuguese) that made 2014 one of the most memorably delicious years ever for me, along with a septet of honourable mentions that could all vie for sixth place.

Keep an eye out for Best of 2014 posts over the coming days. And please note, these ‘best of’ lists merely reflect how I chose to spend my time during the year and are comprised of well established and brand new venues as well as businesses that are local to me or somehow related to where work and play took me.

Best Restaurants (Not London)

Domilise’s Po-Boy & Bar
5240 Annunciation Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115
Something of a foodie institution without any high falutin’ airs about it, Domilise’s Po-Boy & Bar serves gargantuan po-boy sandwiches made with fresh baked “French bread” and heaps of whatever you want jammed inside it. Fantastic food aside, the vibe there is as languidly relaxed as gets down in Dixie. Escape the tourist fray and head uptown to Domilise’s for what might turn out to be the best sandwich you’ll ever eat.

Koks
Hotel Foroyar, Oyggjarvegur 45, 100 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
Located at Hotel Foroyar with sweeping views over the town of Torshavn and across the bay to the island of Nolsoy, Koks features haute cuisine dishes “designed to delight guests with the essence of Faroese culinary heritage” using ingredients almost exclusively sourced locally. Blew me away!

Restaurante Botin
Calle Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid, Spain
Restaurante Botin was founded in 1725, which according to the Guinness Book of Records makes it the oldest restaurant in the world. Such a claim to fame ensures a steady flow of customers coming in and out its rustic wooden doors – the vast majority of whom are holidaymakers from abroad. As is the case, the Gonzalez family who keep this culinary marvel in operation could probably rest on their laurels, serve some schlocky semblance of traditional Spanish food, and still have vacationers queued up to pay just to say they’d been there. Nonetheless, the family reckons the restaurant is not just some monument to how things once were but a vital benchmark of Madrileño cuisine. Specialities include suckling pig and Castillian lamb – both roasted in the restaurant’s original wood fired oven.

Restaurant Rubino
Luftgässlein 1, 4051 Basel
At Restaurant Rubino diners are invited to leave any irksome decision making with Chef Manuela Buser and go with her Menü Surprise. When in Basel, I suppose … So I did and was indeed glad to have done so as my meal paired wonderfully with a smart selection of wines remains one of the most delightful, attractive and most thoughtfully presented I’ve had to date.

Rose’s Luxury
717 8th Street Southeast, Washington DC 20003
Casual eatery, Rose’s Luxury, in the up-and-coming neighbourhood of Barrack’s Row might have served up the most delicious meal of 2014 for me. The buzz was electric the night I dined there (still not sure how I managed to get a table) and everything I tasted was phenomenal. My cocktail – rye, rose water and lemon – wowed my palate. So did challah with butter, honey and black sesame seeds; pork sausage with habanero and lychee salad; and pickle brined fried chicken. Prices were more than reasonable and service was on the ball!

Vinum at Graham’s
Graham’s Port Lodge, Rua do Agro 141, 4400-281 Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal
Across the river from Porto in Vila Novo de Gaia are the cellars for Port producer Graham’s (along with all the cellars of the other big Port producers). It’s a phenomenal facility open for the public to visit and home to the wonderful award winning restaurant, Vinum. With lofty and romantic views, quality service and a modern menu adhering to traditional gastronomic values – the meal I had at Vinum was exquisite and set a high bar for the rest of my dining during the trip. Catch of the day, John Dory, was a delicate delight and a “vaca velha” rib steak was one of the most gorgeous cuts o’ cow I’d tasted in a very long time. Obviously, the wines were excellent. Graham’s 20 Year Old Tawny and 1969 Single Harvest Tawny were my two faves.

Honourable Mentions

That’s a wrap for my Best of 2014 miniseries. I’ll publish one more piece listing all the posts in this series together soon after Christmas! Until then, thanks for reading my blog. Have a very merry Christmas.

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London Daily Photo: Mentmore Terrace

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Video: How Far will You Go to Avoid the Doorknob?

Oh man, yesterday sucked. I don’t want to go into details, but we pumped out some major effort here at Chateau tikchris to avert what could have resulted in a costly catastrophe. Along with the epic amounts of elbow grease going into our endeavour was a rich cocktail of cleaning products, a few of them from Dettol, helping save the day.

One thing that added a little bit of pleasure to my otherwise hellish day was watching the above video during a quick break from cleaning. With Christmas on its way – and the indoor season set upon us – the video from Dettol asks far will you go to AVOID THE DOORKNOB!

To the best of my knowledge, everything in/on/around/under/above the walls of my house appears to be copacetic for the time being. Now it’s time to hit the streets and shops of London to participate in the crammed pre-Christmas parade of shopping, socializing and tying up the final loose ends of 2014 … and hopefully coming back (to an intact) home without having caught a bug out there in the wilds of London.

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Best Restaurants in London – 2014

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Most of these ‘best of lists’ I’m doing have been compiled with some degree of difficulty often leaving me feeling guilty for excluding somewhere excellent that for whatever reason was nudged out by another place. However, making a concise and definite list of my favourite few London restaurants visited over this past year was an absolute breeze as five fantastic eateries clearly did stand out from the rest with respect to quality of food and overall dining experience.

Listed below in alphabetical order are five London restaurants where I reckon the best meals of 2014 were served.

Keep an eye out for more Best of 2014 posts over the coming days. And please note, these ‘best of’ lists merely reflect how I chose to spend my time during the year and are comprised of well established and brand new venues as well as businesses that are local to me or somehow related to where work and play took me.

Best Restaurants in London

Brasserie Chavot
Next to The Westbury Hotel at 41 Conduit Street, W1S 2YF
Contemporary French cuisine made with quality ingredients sourced from the British Isles and France? It’s a gorgeous idea – especially when executed by a capable chef such as Eric Chavot. A visit to his eponymous brasserie presents the chance to explore his menu of epic flavour and subtle finesse.

INK
44 Palmers Road, Suttons Wharf South, E2 0TA
Set beside the Regent’s Canal with plenty of outdoor seating, INK is as ideal a place as any in East London for grabbing a bite – and a helluva lot more pleasant than most. And even if the setting were less splendid, I still would have loved my dinner there for the wonderful dishes served. Just about everything presented from young Lithuanian chef Martyn Meid’s kitchen was done so exquisitely and – most importantly – utterly delicious.

Kouzu
“Behind” Eaton Square and across from the Goring Hotel at 21 Grosvenor Gardens, SW1W 0JW
Elegant Japanese fine dining (with an amazing whisky menu!) set within a Grade-II listed period mansion with a palatial entrance and stunning contemporary interiors – recently opened Kouzu is one of the best things to happen to haute cuisine scene in London for quite while. Dinner there was hands down the most satisfying of 2014 for me.

Nobu London
First floor of the Metropolitan Hotel, 19 Old Park Lane, W1K 1LB
Big flavour with a big name behind it, in a ‘just right’ space with lofty views across Park Lane to Hyde Park – if you like Japanese cuisine (and extraordinary wines), dinner at Nobu offers a perfect opportunity to make the moreish most of a night out in Mayfair.

Theo Randall at the Intercontinental
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Theo Randall at the Intercontinental is THE place to head to for an upscale dinner focused on basic quality ingredients with a no-fuss approach to bringing out the best in Italian cuisine.

More of the Best of 2014 to follow!

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Stress-Free Travel? Yes, the Dream Can Be a Reality! (OneTravel)

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So, I was asked to give a few tips for stress-free travel and my first thought was “yeah right” and my second thought was “good luck!” But there are ways to reduce stress while in transition between points. In fact with the right attitude (and so often it is all about having the right attitude), travel won’t just be stress-free but a lot of fun!

Here are five strategies I use that usually help me to achieve stress-free travel …

Read my complete post at OneTravel.

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London Daily Photo: Winter Fruits

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Best Hotels – 2014

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From the inner core of downtown DC to a sparsely settled archipelago at the junction of the North Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea – with loads of scenery and bon vivant adventures along the way – I stayed in some fantastic hotels this year.

Listed below in alphabetical order are five hotels (and four honourable mentions) where I still can’t believe I had the pleasure to lay my head in 2014. Wow.

Keep an eye out for more Best of 2014 posts over the coming days. And please note, these ‘best of’ lists merely reflect how I chose to spend my time during the year and are comprised of well established and brand new venues as well as businesses that are local to me or somehow related to where work and play took me.

Best Hotels

Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel and Spa
26 North Royal Street, Mobile, Alabama  36602
Established on the site of military headquarters set up by Andrew Jackson during the war of 1812, today the Battle House is a landmark luxury hotel in the heart of downtown Mobile, Alabama and a member of the Historic Hotels of America association. Closed since the 70s, the hotel reopened in 2007 after a $200 million renovation. With its centrepiece domed skylight, its trompe-l’œil plasterwork, and its extra spacious rooms, the Battle House is a gem of a hotel and without doubt one of the finest I’ve ever come across in the Deep South. There’s a great gym with a rooftop pool and heated Jacuzzi, and lavishly decorated upscale restaurant, Trellis House.

The Hay-Adams
800 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
This downtown Washington DC hotel’s biggest claim to fame is being the closest hotel to the White House. Boasting panoramic views of the White House, Lafayette Square, Lafayette Park and more, its location is without doubt its major selling point – whether there for an overnight stay, a business lunch, dream wedding or quick drink. Still – view or no view – I’d be inclined to return for the gracious service, amazingly knowledgeable head concierge (Eric Gammill), low key watering hole Off the Record, and some of DC’s finest and most innovative dining.

Herdade da Malhadinha Nova
7800-601 Albernoa, Portugal
Located at the end of a winding dirt road and set amid 450 hectares of rolling farmland and vineyards, visiting this estate in the Alentejo of southern Portugal was like diving into the pages of a Condé Nast spread about discovering some idyllic getaway. The sights around the farm – nesting storks and all sorts of waterfowl, an infinity pool with views over the vineyards, the low to the ground and traditionally built farmhouses (with no sight or sound of the near-ish highway or anything that might be deemed less than perfectly bucolic) – lulled me nicely. And my room was – a 90 square metre suite featuring mega-bed, mega-bath, cantilevered stairs and all mod cons – was probably the nicest accommodation I experienced during my couple of weeks roaming round Portugal (if not out of all my travels of 2014). Horseback riding, canoeing, hot air balloon rides, a luxury spa … if there’s something scenic to do in the Alentenjo countryside, Malhadinha appears to offer it. And if there’s something exquisite to taste, they probably have that to share with guests too in the estate’s restaurant with its kitchen run by Michelin starred Executive Chef Joaquin Koerper.

Hotel Foroyar
Oyggjarvegur 45, 100 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
Four star Hotel Foroyar is situated on a hill above the far flung Faroe Islands’ capital city of Torshavn and about an hour’s drive from the airport. In addition to its many Nordic comforts, utter tranquility and serene ocean views, the hotel is home to Koks, one of the finest restaurants I’ve ever come across in my life.

Quinta do Vallado
Vilarinho dos Freires, 5050-364 Peso da Régua, Portugal
To put it plainly, I loved everything about Quinta do Vallado. It hurt a little to leave this “wine hotel” set in the heart of Portugal’s undulant Douro Valley, and months later I still ache to return for another chance to admire in situ Vallado’s architectural blend of tradition with modern design; to savour more of its homey food; and, of course, to enjoy its fabulous wines.

Honourable Mentions

More of the Best of 2014 to follow!

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London Daily Photo: Rack

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Upscale Japanese Served with Knightsbridge Panache at Nozomi

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From my wisely suggested and promptly served Japanese Old Fashioned to my palate cleansing spread of homemade sorbets (ooh the pineapple!) – and all the tasty moments in between – there were so many highlights worth reporting from my luxuriant Saturday night out at Nozomi in Knightsbridge.

Among the most delectable features from the vast sushi and sashimi menu was the black cod tempura maki (miso marinated cod rolled and deep fried with green chilli and spring onion, £12.500. Onto the star of the show, my char-grilled wagyu fillet (150g, £75) was a gorgeous reward for choosing Nozomi as my dining destination. The texture of this flavourfully fatty (but not unctuously so) plate of marvellously marbled beef was a cut above that of the typical steak … something similar to not-quite-starting-to-warm-up butter … or gelatinous fish … or just something ya need to try for yourself. Keeping pace with all the dishes had during my dine (and going exceptionally well with sushi) was a bottle of warm Takacho Junmai Sake which I’d be more than please to enjoy again with a fine meal.

Service for the duration of my visit was flawless, gracious and especially helpful when it came making the most of my menu selections. Almost as wow as the food and as impressive as the service was the setting: an upscale, opulent and sleek Art Deco scene designed (successfully) to let you know (and never forget) you’re somewhere special.

A Beauchamp Street stalwart that’s as swish as it gets and most conducive to a high end (and high profile) evening of pampering and people watching, Nozomi is located at 14-15 Beauchamp Place, SW3 1NQ. Find out more at nozomi.co.uk.

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Win a De Beauvoir Deli Basket from The De Beauvoir Deli Co

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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!

Okay folks, I’ve got one more competition left for 2014 … and it’s a tasty one compliments of one of my favourite independently owned shops in London: De Beauvoir Deli. As for 2015, well, all sorts of excellent goodies are lining up nicely for more fun comps and giveaways to begin again soon in the new year. Thanks so much for all the support over the these past 12 months, best of luck with this delicious comp and merry Christmas!

Southgate Road’s lovely De Beauvoir Deli on Southgate Road is an independent and locally owned shop filled with seasonal and artisanal food and drink products from local or small independent suppliers. If you live in or around De Beauvoir Town, count your blessings to have such an excellent gourmet resource (without any uppity airs) as De Beauvoir Deli in your ‘hood. Even just passing through the area, you would do well to keep the place in mind for especially pleasant shopping for hard to find treats and delectable gift ideas.

Teaming up with this dynamic deli, I’ve come up with a great excuse to pop round this ace little shop by offering my readers the chance to win a De Beauvoir Deli Basket valued at £30. The lucky winner will need to be able to pick up the prize in shop and will walk home with the following treats in a handy dandy 12” basket:

– Brixton beer;
– England Preserves jam;
– Patum Pepperium Poacher’s relish;
– Newton & Pott Chutney;
– Stockans Oatcakes; and
– Charbonnel & Walker truffles

To be in with a chance to win the free De Beauvoir Deli Basket worth £30, simply tweet the following:

RT to win a free #DeBeauvoirDeliBasket from @DeBeauvoirDeli just in time for #Christmas, compliments of @tikichris: http://bit.ly/1zyGJId

Good luck! Please take a moment to read the terms and conditions before tweeting!

T&C
• I’ll pick one winner at random on Monday 22 December at 10am (British time);
• The winner will receive one De Beauvoir Deli Basket from De Beauvoir Deli valued at £30;
• Obviously to win you will need to be of legal drinking age to receive this alcoholic product and must be able to show ID that proves your age.
• The prize must be collected from De Beauvoir Deli (98 Southgate Road, N1 3JD) by 31 December 2014;
• The De Beauvoir Deli Co is open until 4pm on Christmas Eve and reopens 8am to 6pm on 29th-31st (closed New Year’s Day).

The De Beauvoir Deli Co is located at 98 Southgate Road, N1 3JD. Find out more at thedebeauvoirdeli.co.uk.

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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Best Beer – 2014

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Beer. I can’t say I really drank a whole lot of it in 2014 (especially compared to how much I’ve consumed in earlier years), but I can say I drank some very fine beer indeed over the last 12 months.

Here’s a list (in alphabetical order) of my favourite five beers of the year. Ah.

Keep an eye out for more Best of 2014 posts over the coming days. And please note, these ‘best of’ lists merely reflect how I chose to spend my time during the year and are somehow related to where work and play took me.

Best Beer – 2014

1936 Biere
Very crisp, very refreshing, and very much something I’d consider as a first choice beer – this pale lager from the Swiss alps is made with quality Swiss hops, barley, and water. (ABV 4.7%)

American Pale Ale, Shipyard Brewing Company
Dry hopped with American hop varieties for an especially tasty citrusy profile (grapefruit!), Shipyard’s APA is an easy answer to what I’ll have to drink when I know it’s behind the bar. (ABV 4.5%)

Birra Menabrea Original
Another crisp one (American Pale Ale style), which in this case is produced at a 150 year old Piemonte brewery (the oldest brewery in Italy). This Piemontese beer is a treat well worth keeping an eye out for – I had it at Covent Garden bar, Augustus Harris, but was told at the time it wasn’t something regularly stocked. (ABV 4.5%)

Eskilstuna Stolt Lager
A Czech style Pilsner brewed in Sweden pairs perfectly with seafood. I had mine while visiting West Sweden’s Koster Islands. If anybody knows where to score this beer in London, please tell me. (ABV 5%)

Sovena Stout
This Portuguese “cerveja artisanal” dry stout from Porto hits the spot with toasty notes and subtle bitterness. If you like a good stout …
(ABV 4.9%)

More of the Best of 2014 to follow!

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London Daily Photo: Xmas Jumper

LDP 2014.12.18 - Xmas Jumper

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