This is a pizza restaurant with a difference; it has the biggest range of pizzas that I have seen on a menu. They have pizzas named after places around the world and the names reflect the ingredients used on the pizza! The Byron Bay pizza had great flavours with its toppings of mixed mushrooms, garlic and rosemary roasted potatoes,…
Year: 2008
Lemon & Thyme – Exmouth Market
Set in a very trendy part of London called Exmouth Market is a bistro called Lemon & Thyme. The food looked ok.
Hache Burger Connoisseurs – Camden Town
If you are looking for a tasty burger made from quality ingredients, then this is the restaurant for you. The flower fairy lights help to set a romantic atmosphere.
Primrose Patisserie – Primrose Hill
I had heard and read great reviews of this place but when we visited Primrose Patisserie, it was a bit of a disappointment.
My Old Dutch Pancake House – Holborn
The pancakes here are big and definitely enough to share between two people. They are different to the traditional french crepes, the ones that are folded into triangles.
Rose Cottage Cafe – Castleton
No one should ever visit the historic Castleton in Hope Valley without trying the delicious food and drinks on offer at the Rose Cottage Cafe.
Cafe Deco – South Kensington
An average cafe located a short walk from Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
Woodbine Cafe – Hope Valley
Situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park is a little village called Hope, home of the Woodbine Cafe. A small cosy cafe ideal for ramblers to grab a warm drink and a quick snack (in my honest opinion).
Candid Cafe – Angel
This is a surprising little cafe tucked away from the busy Upper Street and City Road. The cafe has an outdoor courtyard area but to actually get to the indoor cafe, keep climbing the narrow stairs till you reach the top.