Friday, December 07, 2007

Ayoush, London

Met girls for dinner since only - a small reunion for us. Booked this restuarant.

To be honest I really don't keen on Morrocan, Turkish, Greek etc. food. Not a big fan of their style. Got there, the music is sooo loud that you can't talk properly.

And then we were told that they only have x'mas manu for now...er....rather expansive. Worst, champagne was horrible!!! probably some cheap stuff. Excuse me, if your restaurant is located in prime location in London, please at least serve some okish chmpagne!!! Didn't touch that glass fo chanpagne at all.

The food is soso. One of the water can't understand English...er......

Sigh....anyway, will never visit this restaurant AGAIN! They really have to sort their small and 'ill' toilet out soon as well! OMG!


Address 58 James Street London WAU 1HG

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Addies Thai, London

Ish's 23 birthday!!! She didn't plan much since she only just started her new job. So I suggested to meet up at my local Thai restaurant for dinner.

According to my Thai friends, this Thai restaurant is the best in London. Only visited this restaurant after living in the area for almost an year, and since then I have been converted into a regular! love it! the food, the price, the atmosphere and the service.
We ordered the green papaya spicy salad for starter. I love it but it's a bit tooo spicy this time!

Then we ordered...the 'must have' pad thai. It's the BEST pad thai!!! love it!


Then pomfret fish with gralic source. This fish is so typical at home, but rare here. Haven't had it for AGES....missed it badly!

Ramdon 2 people see next us and ordered something that looks very good. After they left, we were having trouble to decide which dish we wanted, I called the waiter over the asked what the dish was next table. Was told the dish was buttered chicken....so we said we would have it as well!! (it's really not the best represented picture! I was too hungry!)

They are all very good...love this place!

Addies Thai

www.addiesthai.co.uk

Tel 02072592629

Add 121 Earl's Court Road. SW5 9RL

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Nadia's Patisserie, Cambridge

Went to Cambridge for a day to get away from London for a bit.

The weather was amzingly hot and nice. We went on the punt with a glass of pimms. Nice and chill. There are several different companies operate on the river Cam. One hires topless guys. ohoh! Will definitely buy tickets from that company next time!



My friend's friend who went to Cambridge uni recommended us this place and said the carrot cake is the best in the miles. Ya....it's really quite good, esp. the icing on top...yum.

Love Cambridge and will definitely go back and visit it soon.

Add: 16 Silver Street

Monday, August 06, 2007

Candy Cakes - Best muffin place in London!

Have walked past by this place couple times. Always attracted by the window display - mountain of muffine with colourful icing on the top.


Finally made my way to it. I think I arrived there around 6ish and probably it is because they were about to close, so the guy in the counter told me if I buy 2, I will get 1 for FREE! Great news for my ever increasing weight! But of course I couldn't resist the temptation!!


The muffins are the best so far I have ever had! the size is huge, very filling and quite spongy! LOVE LOVE IT!!!

I think I will become one of their regular!


A must go place!

Add: 36 Monmouth Street Covent Garden WC2H 9HB
Tel: 0207 497 8979

www.candycakes.eu

Belgo, Covent Garden London

One of my favourit restaurants in London.

Unpretentious, great food, unexpensive price with lovely flavour beers range from chocolate, mango, honey etc. etc.(mango is the best!) and what they famous for - mussel!!!


The best mussel ever - Green Thai mussel comes with great chips if you order 1 kilogram pot. The best part is to deep the chips to the green Thai source..hmmm...yum....
They don't accept booking but they do have a small bar that you can have couple beers while waiting.
ps. the main courses are rather nice as well! Have never tried their dessert - have never mad my way to that far!

Churchill Arms, London

A friend of mine kept mentioning about pub which has great and cheap Thai food on Kensington Church Street. Finally got chance to visit it.

It's rather unique, the restaurant is part of a very traditional English pub but located behind it. The pub itself is rather small but cosy. The decor od the restaurant is quite cute with green leaves drop from the ceiling.

I ordered number 7 (red curry with duck) which comes with rice. It's ONLY 6 POUNDS!!! Actually everything on the menu is 6 pounds including VAT and service charge!!! UBELIEVABLE price for west London.

Althought the price is cheap the food still test nice. I wouldn't say it's the best Thai food I have never had, but for the price, location and the service. I don't think I have anything to complain about it.

Love love it and will definetly go back again SOON!

Add: 119 Kensington Church Street W8 7LN

Tel: 02077274242

ps. booking is essential even for the week days and punctuality is also required!!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

my souvenirs from France

This is all I bought from France.

Pate au Foir de canard (20% foire cras de canard) 6.95 euros, Terrine de canard aux oranges 4.40 euros, the lobster soup and Viviane bow with the typical Britanny drawing and s pack of Craqelines!

Don't really like the soup!

Creperie du Marche, France Saint Malo

Can't say goodbye to France without having crepe!

Last day, I was taken to Saint Malo, a very nice and charming seaside. The weather was so lovely so we found a creperie and sat outsite. There were free live jazz peformance.
Life is sooo wonderful like this!

Had ham and cheese crepe and it's only 4.5 euro!

Anne's Wedding, France

For the wedding reception, we had so many different kinds of canape. This is the most impressive one

Starter...white fish (Le filet de lieu jaune au arc de raisin). Not my favourit one!


Main- lamb steak (La meisette d'agneau en croute d'herbes franiches et ses legumes de saison). Cooked just right - perfect!


My favourite dish of the night! Brie and blue cheeses half melted on top of Craqelines! Really really nice. I am not a big fan of neither of the cheese...but I love this dish!

Had a dessert buffet again! and everything was soooo good!!

The french wedding is extremely long. The dinner itself was long as well. Started at 8pm and finished around 1 in the morning! and the party finished around 4 am!

L'escale, France St. Lo

The 2nd day in France. Dinned out in the local restaurant with friends who I stay with.

Had the typical french cusine confit canard - not too bad!

Had dessert buffet...okish!


However, the dinning out it's much cheaper than London. Main plus dessert plus wine came for only 18.50 euros.





Sunday, June 24, 2007

Golden Kiwi!!!

Have been searching 'Golden Kiwi' since got addicted to it one summer when I return back home. Couldn't find in at Tesco, M&S and local market until the best food shop open in London - Whole Food Store.

Golden Kiwi test much much better than the normal 'green kiwi'. It's sweeter but still keeps it sourness. It's just so good and you can't know how good it is until you try it!

Ya...they are a bit expensive...0.59 pounds per golden kiwi, but it's definitely worth the price!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Goldmine, London

This restaurant has become one of my favourit restaurants recently.

The duck is amazingly good. I brought some of my former colleagues for dinner all of them amazed by the duck!!! 6 of us had a whole duck and it disappeared within less than 10 mins!!!!

Also, this dish - morning glory, has always been my favourit vag. However, it's so hard to get here, even in most of the chinese restaurants.


6 of us had 5 dishes and bill came for 58 pounds - fairly cheap.

Location: 102 Queensway Bayswater W2 SRR

Bayswater/Quess' way Tub station (exit Bayswater station, cross the road and turn left, walk about less than 3 mins)

Tel: 020 7792 8331

Sunday, April 01, 2007

du Parc des Eaux-Vives, Geneva Switzerland

This restaurant is very very very nice. The food, the serive, the atmosphere are amazing. The best, the view is amazin - overlooking the lake.

Was taken to there for a business dinner, could not take any pictures of the food. But it's definitely worth to visit and I'll definitely return to the restaurant if I have chance to visit Geneva again.
Apparently it's very popular, went there on a Tues nite and it was fully booked.
Add: 82, quai Gustave-Ador CH-1211

Hotel Les Armures, Geneva, Switzerland

Was taken to this place which President Clinton visited with his familly and we were taken to the seat where he sat (not the one in the pic cos unfortunately it was a business dinner and it would be improper for me to take pic).





Had salad for breakfast. The salad is quite special, which topped with peach and mozzarella cheese (the strongest mozzarella cheese I have never had). I didn't actaully like that much.


Have to have cheese fondue since it was my last dinner in Geneva. It's ok.

The bill was paid but I don't think the restaurant is expensive. Compaire to the price in the UK. It's nothing. Everything is roughly half of the British price and the food is much much better....of course!!

Add: 1, Rue de Puits St. Pierre 1204 Geneva

Web: www.hotel-les-armures.ch

Moevenpic Hotel, Lausanne Switzerland

Didn't know that Moevenpic has it's own hotel and the restaurant serves so many different kinds of ice cream. Love it!!


The weather is bloody hot so I decided to order summer special - yogurt delighted (2 scopes of yogurt ice cream with berries sauce). It's soooo nice and it's only 8 CHF (4 pounds!!!)


Add: La Terrasse

St. Pierre Creperie, Geneva Switzerland

Randomly noticed this place and decided to have a try.


It's amazing nice. A very little and charming restaurant and the price is quite reasonable.


Went back again at my last day in Geneva and brough Fang-Yi with me. We first had salad for starter and we each ordered one crepe and shared them. They are all amazing nice.





Add: 6, Place de la Taconnerie (in the corner of the St. Pierre Cathedral)

Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Gore, London

Randomly walked pass by this restaurant and thought it would be a perfect venue for a girlfriend's bithday dinner.

The restaurant is inside a rather characteristic hotel.
The menu looks a bit pricy, but the a la carte is quite reasonable 19.95 for 2 course and 29.95 for 3 courses.

I ordered salmon with rocket salad for starter.


For main, I chose pork chop with mashed potato. The pork is sooo tender, v well cooked!


Have you ever heard of risotto cake??? here you are! it's quite unique and rather nice!


Didn't need to order pudding cos the restaurant kindly offered the birthday cake for FREE!!!(ha..the manager even offered a free drink if I visit their bar next door!?!) And it's not a crapy cake but a v nice yummy chocolate cake.


Had the most perfect cappuccino ever!!! LOVE IT!!!


The bill came in the end 31 pounds each (we had a bottle of white plus 12.5 % service charge) v reasonable price!! And the service is LOVELY! If my bag hadn't got stolen, I'd tip 20 pounds!

Menu: http://gorehotel.co.uk/bistrot/index.cfm?section=1&pageid=2

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Royal China, London

Have had dim sum for 1 yr and have been moaning about going to Royal China (apparently the best place for dim sum in London) since I moved down to London.
Finally, went with couple girlfriends.
scallop Har Kau..........(transparent scallop dumplings)


Shrimp Noodle Rolls (translucent with shrimp filling)
Char Siu Bun - my childhood favourite
My favourite dim sum - Sui Main (Steamed with pork and shrimp filling)

Egg tart....haven't had this for at least 10 yrs since I got to know how to bake them and how fatty they are!

We actually ordered much more than these, however, I was to busy to eat and can't be bother to take pictures of all of them! The bill came for 8 pounds for each of us - far enough.

HOWEVER, the service is terrible!!! the waitress are extremely rude and moody (almost want to say fuck you to one of the waitress!)

Will I go again? er...maybe....even I love dim sum, but I hate the service sooo much.

For more information about the restaurant...google it!

Friday, January 19, 2007

Gilgamesh, Camdem Town, London

Post-exam, a close girlfriend suggested to have a girls' night out and chose this fab restaurant in Camden Town. Hese is an escalator to take you from Camden Town street direct to the entance of the restaurant, how cool is that!

The decor of the restaurant is unique and impeccable. I think I read about this restaurant on a newspaper review which mentioned about the ridiculous amount of money the owner of this restaurant spent on the decor - quite true!

The style of the of food is fusion, which also means that the restaurant is not specialise is any kind of food - so don't expect to have authentic dim sum or sushi etc.

We just ordered what we like from the menu. It's vegatable sushi.This one is quite special, can't remember what's called but it definitely contains roast duck strips.

Spider rolls rather nice!

Order scallop Siu Mai but the waitress stupidly brought Prawn Har Gau. It's nice, but Siu Mai is still my favourite dim sum.

Ordered smoked monkfish, spicy broth, choi sum, holy basil with steamed jasmine rice for main. It's quite Thai style but....er....none of us actually like it.

For dessert, we had chocolate fondant and mango mousse. Chocolate fondant came with v nice Japanese green tea ice cream and mango flavor sorbet came with mango mousse. The decoration of the dessert is rather creative.


We also had a bottle of white win plus cocktail each with dessert. The bill came for 138 included 12.5% service charge, not exactly that expensive but I wouldn't say it's cheap as well.

Went to the bar had another bottle of wine. aha!

Love the atmosphere, quite chill and the service is rather nice. Would like to return for drink but probably not for the food. However, the only problem for is that the restaurant is too far for me - I'm a west girl!

http://www.gilgameshbar.com/

Tel: 02074825757

Add: The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd Camdem