Seoul Bird

Here we go again, back on the Korean culinary hype with Seoul Bird. I would love to find a nice, reliable Korean eatery but it’s hard. Whenever there is a new trend, there seem to be hundreds of restaurants that specialize in that dish or cuisine, most of which disappear after a short while. How… Continue reading Seoul Bird

Korean BBQ House

Right that’s it, its time for a fight. I have been far too positive as of late, it’s time to review a shitter. Korean BBQ is without a doubt one of the biggest trends in restaurants at the moment, therefore there are going to be a hell of a lot of places that have opened… Continue reading Korean BBQ House

Ye Ye

In the middle of the City of London there is an incredibly narrow street, located between Spitalfields market and the train station. It hosts a fantastic number of small, independent restaurants , most of which I have never stepped foot in. This week it was time to make a difference, let’s check out Ye Ye.… Continue reading Ye Ye

Simmer Huang

This place has been on my radar for a while. It was ‘opening soon’ for a while nearby my old flat, so as soon as it opened, I knew i needed to try it out. What made the introduction even better for this place was that a 50% discount was available for the opening weekend!… Continue reading Simmer Huang

Jeux Jeux

This okonomiyaki place seems to have just opened, I haven’t ever had okonomiyaki before so I thought that visiting Jeux Jeux would be well worth it. These guys specifically specialize in the Hiroshima style, which I hear is the best. So, is Jeux Jeux any good? Let’s find out. This is what you are greeted… Continue reading Jeux Jeux

Taberu

Japanese cuisine is by far my favorite , delicate and light flavour paired with fresh ingredients is a combination I can’t get enough of. Having said this, there are plenty of Japanese places in the UK that are far from up to scratch. So, where does Taberu stand? You could easily walk past Taberu and… Continue reading Taberu

K10

The central London chain, K10 that as popped up everywhere, but is that for a good reason? is the limited yet efficient menu enough to keep customers coming back? The entrance of K10, near Liverpool street station. A nice spacious and well lit interior that is designed for an ‘in and out’ experience. Even though… Continue reading K10