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Jamie's Italian at Threadneedle Street | London

Jamie's Italian is all so familiar. It is a name and brand that is known by everyone and in every household. It is somewhere you would visit for a family-friendly rustic Italian meal. I have been to it's Canary Wharf branch a few times and had always enjoyed my experience there.



This time, we thought we shall visit the Threadneedle Street branch, situated right in the heart of the City of London. The building and interior reflects the grandeur of what used to be an old bank. Jamie's team has embraced the style of thisVictorian building and interior, making use of the high ceiling and marbled pillars to its advantage. They matched the incredible architecture and interior with custom-made chairs, solid oak tables and some impressive chandeliers. Even the menu is not the usual Jamie's rustic style. It has been geared up a notch to match its decadent setting. The prices too, were reflective of it.

When I arrived, P had already made himself really comfortable sipping his glass of red waiting for me. He had poured me a glass from the bottle he ordered which as expected, he would be the one finishing up three quarters of it by the end of the night. That's the benefit of my lack of drinking ability. While I lacked in alcohol tolerance, my food intake capacity makes up for it. Oh, 'lucky' him, we eat almost the same amount!







While we were still making decision on our meal choices, we ordered the 'world's best olive on ice' to tame our growling stomach. They were indeed some very very good olives, served alongside some crispy music bread and black olive tapenade.






We ordered the 'octopus carpaccio' and 'seafood plank' to start. Octopus is such a seafood that needs to be cooked with attention as care as to keep them tender. The fact that it was tender and thinly sliced made my day. I have had rubbery ones and they weren't pleasant. A little extra zing and seasoning would have made this carefully made octopus sing an opera.







As P is a fan of pasta with butter, the French in him ordered the 'Summer truffle tagliolini'. It was a simple plate of fresh pasta with silky truffle butter and shaved summer truffle. The pasta was very well made and delicious. Though, I thought it was a little too plain for my liking. My 'Salt marsh lamb' came so prettily presented I forgot we were at Jamie's Italian. The lamb were cooked three ways; stuffed, grilled and crispy. Some extra sauce would have made the dish come together much better as they were a little dry. Sides of crispy polenta chips and vignole (spring vegetable and herb stew) was a joy.






Desserts weren't to miss, even after all the food we had. I had a craving for the panna cotta while P felt like having the white chocolate semifredo. But then we both agreed that we must try the tiramisu. So we ordered three desserts!! Please don't judge our gluttony. It's only fair that we eat to our hearts content after a stressful work week. It was a Friday after all. Panna cotta with black cherries and dark chocolate passed the wobble test. It was light, trifle-like and summery though the dark chocolate was not needed. The white chocolate semifredo was nice. Tiramisu was indeed light, as promised in their menu but we both agree though nice, was not good enough. It was made too fancy, and missed the indulgence body of a traditional tiramisu. The tiramisu was crying out for more love and big fat hug.

Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our experience here. The interior was fabulous, food was well cooked and presented though lacked 'je ne sais quoi' for the price. The most memorable dish was for me, the side of vignole. It was simple yet packed full of flavour, something the other dishes lacked; a lift. Our server who was sweet and lovely was a joy to have. I will happily recommend anyone to try this place out for it's sheer difference in it's overall experience compared to other Jamie's Italian branches I have been too.


**Disclaimer: I was invited by Jamie's Italian to review the restaurant. Everything written above are my own honest opinion and will not mislead you in any way or form.

Jamie's Italian (Threadneedle Street)

38 Threadneedle Street
EC2R 8AY London,UK
  
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Smack Deli










To all LOBSTER LOVERS,

Burger and Lobster opened a sister restaurant not long ago. The best part is, it is now cheaper to eat lobster! The concept is all about lobster roll served as fast food. You will have to order at the till and collect your order, like you would at Starbucks or McDonalds. The only difference is that the quality is far higher than any fast food place I know. 

“Lobster roll is the new burger!”


£7 for a lobster roll to go and £9 to eat in. That’s pretty cheap for some quality lobster. I have to say, the portion is pretty generous. The lobster chowder, I suppose was made from the lobster cooking liquid plus all the shells. Though nice, it lacked a little acidic punch and depth in flavour. The courgette fries were the star and a must have. It was very crispy and so much lighter than a standard potato fries, it worked really well with the lobsters too. The one pound lobster which is served cold is really good too with lemon mayonnaise.

Ambience in there was trendy, casual and relaxed. Lobster without the fancy pants. Liking it!



Smack Deli

26 Binney Street
W1K 5BN London,UK

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Pork Chop with Cumin & Coriander




From Tom Kerridge’s Barnsley Chop to my adapted version of Pork Chop. For those of you who like me did not know what Barnsley Chop is, it is as its name suggest, originates from Barnsley. It is a double sided lamb chop cut right across the loin as explained on this website. As much as I wanted to make Barnsley Chop the way Tom does it, I was only able to get the Pork Chop where I was. I must say, it tastes just as good. I even served it with some spicy couscous, salad and orange pork sauce. It was quick and tasty. Believe or not, I made that on a weekday after work.

This is a book I know that will be well used. I will probably make more recipes from this book during my two weeks off work for Christmas and New Year.

Happy Holidays, to all of you! I shall see you in the new year. 



If you have not bought his book yet and would like to make this yummy Barnsley Chop, there's brief recipe here.



Toconoco Cafe | London

For a long time now, the only Asian restaurants between Shoreditch and Dalston was just Vietnamese. Now, there is Tonkotsu East for ramen (new post soon) and this cute little Toconoco cafe that is family / baby friendly.

The counter where you order

The interior is all white and wooden, typically minimalist of the Japanese style. The counter where you order, is the barista and entrance to the kitchen on the left. The shelves below the counter were filled with many useful Japanese ingredients, it makes it much more convenient for us to get Japanese ingredients now. No need to track all the way to Chinatown.

Loving the tree branch decor with lights on the ceiling

Black sesame latte, cappuccino, cupcake

The black sesame latte was so good, we came back in the afternoon for more. The cupcake though was stale, probably from the day before.

Egg miso mayo with spring onion, sesame oil and chilli flake on toast

Toast

Salted kombu rice balls and miso soup; green tea latte

Although simple, it was tasty and comforting. Will be back for more rice balls.

Turkey and tofu burger with rice and miso soup was the lunch set of the day. 
The lunch set changes daily.

Tofu and turkey burger? Interesting or weird? Well, we tried it out and it was really succulent and delicious. Feels so homey too. The only thing weird we found was the miso soup which was served with potatoes in it. Well, I'm not Japanese. Maybe that's what they serve at home in Japan, but it was the first for us. 

If you know anything about potato in miso, please let me know. I am curious to find out.


The cafe is located just off the canal, a few minutes walk from the Proud Archivist


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I'm in love with this cafe. It is nothing fancy, just a cosy and family friendly cafe in the perfect location by the canal that serves homey Japanese food.

Note: The lunch menu serves from 12pm onwards and the cafe closes early, between 6pm to 6:30pm so come in early.

Frown..

The close really early, about 6:30pm so it is impossible to make weekday after work dinner.

Will I return?

Already been there twice in one day. So, the answer is YES!


Toconoco

28 Hertford Road
N1 5QT London,UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7249 8394


The Winter Garden at Landmark Hotel | London



I have always wanted to visit Winter Garden for afternoon tea, but never did. I am glad we finally made it for dinner instead. It is a delight to walk in to the Landmark Hotel and be welcomed with the most charming arched entrance, lit up very warmly. The most enchanting view was the tall palm trees and very high ceiling, almost like a very large green house but prettier.

The entrance / exit


Warm bread with butter and sea salt; complimentary champagne cocktails

Macakarel Tartare with avocado, preserved lemon & dill

Very light and elegant flavours. I thought the preserved lemons and the wavy crisp gave it that extra something.

Pan seared livers with spiced lentils & chorizo

Normally not a fan of livers, this was fabulous. P liked it so much, he wanted to order a second plate! 

Roasted Pollock with Jersey royal potatoes, braised fennel & citrus vinaigrette

Chargrilled Bavette Beef Steak with vine tomatoes, chunky chips and Béarnaise sauce 

The fish was beautifully presented, crispy skin, fresh and well seasoned. Steak was cooked well with absolutely good chunky chips and Bernaise sauce.

Sticky Toffee Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce & Vanilla Cream

I am quite a sticky toffee pudding fan and if I say this is comparable to one of the best ones I have had so far, it must be really indulgent. The cheesecake on the other hand was a fresher dessert and equally tasty, I thought the piped apricot, white chocolate and something else on the right had really interesting flavours.

 Vanilla Cheesecake with Apricots & White Chocolate



Remember to wander around the 100 years old hotel after dinner. This beautiful surroundings is not to  be missed.


Dinner at Winter Garden will normally set you off at an average of £25 for one main course, So with the 3 course menu at £35 inclusive of a champagne cocktail, I thought it was of great value. Definitely worth a visit. London Restaurant Festival is ending on the 27th October so hurry before this fantastic value is gone. 

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Beautiful, elegant and romantic ambience in the 100 year old building. Food was glorious and staff were very kind and friendly which makes it a very pleasant evening. 

Frown..

Why frown when all's wonderful?! Just smiles were intact when we left.

Will I return?

Yes, and next time will definitely be for Afternoon Tea.


Winter Garden at Landmark Hotel

222 Marylebone Road
NW1 6JQ London,UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 8000

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