After a spot of shopping and browsing, it was originally planned to go to the movies. But as there was nothing enticing on, dinner out happened instead. Even though the O2 Centre has a few eateries, we ventured further down the road to Guglee.
Author: Dina
Darlingtons Tea Room – Nr Weedon
Darlingtons Tea Room is part of the Heart of the Shires Shopping Village. This lovely tea room serves freshly made home cooked food. If you are looking for something for breakfast, they have bacon sandwiches, beans on toast, sweet and savoury croissants.
The Colonnade – Little Venice
It was ideal to go for Afternoon Tea with my friend who had first introduced me to the special indulgent world of this British ritual many years ago. Since that day, Afternoon Tea has been one of my favourite things to do.
Coffee Dogs – Kings Cross
Trying to remember the last time that I had a hot dog made me realise that it had been many years ago. So, heading to Coffee Dogs, all the excitement was for the hot dog.
Max’s – Crouch Hill
Two figures were sat by the window and as soon as I entered Max’s, I was greeted with big cheery hellos from them. They gave me the choice to pick which table to take a seat at. Soft lighting from the quirky grey mache lampshades, wooden tables with sufficient space between them and cladded walls made up the restaurant.
Mamacoffee – Prague
When travelling or on holidays, you always seem to come across places that become your regular. That’s exactly what Mamacoffee was.
Kentish Canteen – Kentish Town
Arriving at Kentish Canteen on a Sunday for a friend’s birthday, it was jam packed. An eye catching collage on one of the walls was a great feature. Various breakfasts and lunches were being brought out as we waited in the entrance for the table.
Square Meal Blogger of the Week
How lovely to be named Square Meal’s Blogger of the Week! Thank you so much! From Square Meal: “Congratulations to our food blogger of the week Rate My Bistro – a site dedicated to cafe and bistro reviews in London, the UK and beyond”
Royal China – Bayswater
Sundays are a great time to see friends over a spot of brunch. This time it was brunch with a difference – a dim sum one! Royal China is a popular place and luckily as we had got there before noon, we didn’t have to queue.
