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La Petite Maison Dubai – an incredible lunch

La Petite Maison is somewhere I’ve wanted to try for many years. Seven years to be specific! When I was at university, each summer I got a temp job to pay for my summer trips. One year, I got a temporary job as a secretary for a wealth management firm in London. I walked past La Petite Maison London on Brook’s Mews, every single day…

The top five things that inspired me in Mexico City

  For me, arriving in Mexico City had a buzz like no other. I took comfort in the friendly voices around me and was so excited to come back to what is fast becoming one of my favourite countries. The lights, the colours, the festivals, weather and the warmth of the lovely Mexican people set it apart from any other city I’ve been to. We…

A review of Honey & Smoke: The best Middle Eastern food in London

Honey & Smoke serves excellent food. Truly lip-smackingly excellent food! It is built on the Middle Eastern food that the chefs (a husband and wife duo) grew up on. You may well be familiar with the sister restaurant – Honey and Co. I’ve been there twice for brunch, and it’s never failed to impress me. A sumptuous spread is served in a tiny bistro filled…

An unexpectedly brilliant meal at Pica, Ubud

Rather oddly, one of my foodie highlights of my trip to Bali was a South American meal eaten in Ubud. Though Indonesian food is good, after a few weeks of it non stop it can get a little dull for me – I may have over done the nasi goreng! We decided to go for something a little different for a Saturday night dinner –…

Chotto Matte

For my birthday, the girls and I went to Chotto Matte in Soho. Blending Peruvian and Nikkei Japanese cuisines I’d been dead keen to go for absolutely ages, and intrigued by what the food may be like. A month later this restaurant is fast becoming one of my West End favourites. Ex-Nobu owner Kurt Zdesar opened it last year and the food and decor are…