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Dining Out at Home – London Supper Clubs

Dining Out at Home – London Supper Clubs

The First Pint’s Amie Tsang investigates the latest culinary trend to hit London – The Supper Club – and enjoys a welcome break from the traditional restaurant experience.

Straight from Sardinia: Tenore restaurant in Angel

Straight from Sardinia: Tenore restaurant in Angel

Hidden and unassuming, Tenore restaurant on Islington’s Barnsbury Road does Italian food just right. Read on to see if it lives up to its Sardinian cred.

Tohbang: A different Seoul food in Clerkenwell

Tohbang: A different Seoul food in Clerkenwell

Our Korean food-specialist Soo Kim laid her eyes on Tohbang, a restaurant in Clerkenwell. Read her verdict.

The Entrecôte Experience

The Entrecôte Experience

Many visitors to Marylebone High Street wonder why, with so many good restaurants to choose from, there are always people willing to queue outside Le Relais de Venise. There are two possible reasons for this: it is either one of the few restaurants in London which does not take reservations, or it is just very [...]

Funky Brownz – pseudo name, authentic food

Funky Brownz – pseudo name, authentic food

Craving authentic Indian food that doesn’t burn a hole through your pocket? Feel nauseated at the sight of the gooey mess they pass off as ‘Indian’ fare at every ‘Balti’ restaurant? Take a ride to zone 4 and treat yourself at Funky Brownz.

Korean mini-mart dining for under a fiver

Korean mini-mart dining for under a fiver

If you’re new to Korean cuisine, this supermarket-cafe is the perfect place to whet your appetite, serving classic Korean dishes at not-so-classic cheap prices.

Editor’s Pick: Cay Tre

Editor’s Pick: Cay Tre

Memories of Vietnam conjure up smoky street vendors selling garlicky grilled beef, steaming bowls of pho piled with cilantro and fresh lime, and beachside mornings awoken to Vietnamese coffee. At London’s fabulous Cay Tre, you’d think it came with a beach.