Amy W.

Amy W.

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Review of Aglio e Olio

10 May 07, 08:45

Fasten your seatbelts... 4*

This restaurant is always rammed. It is also a very odd shape. Long and thin. It has a canteen feel, it's noisy and bustling and a bit stressful. It is also a great deal of fun. The weird shape also makes it strangely atmospheric. The food itself is wonderful. I love Italian and this is really, very good. Don't go here for a leisurely dining experience. The service was a bit hurried but I think that adds to the overall sense of the place.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

Review of Bento

09 May 07, 18:16

Good at half the price 2*

This Japanese has got an unfairly shoddy reputation for poor service and average food, which might explain why it's rarely full, but I've never had anything other than good experiences, albeit served up at a leisurely pace. The menu is vast, but everything is prepared to order. Portions are generous and, mid-week, you'll often find half price offers.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

Review of Ooh-La-La

08 May 07, 13:20

And say, oh oh oh oh la la 3*

This quirky antique/junk shop on Holloway road, is run by a charming, boisterous couple, who are always on hand for a chat. There are lots of seats outside (unless its raining) giving a welcoming impression - and demonstrating the fact the store is bursting at the seams with stock. In addition to the unconventional tat/treasures, there is also a selection of vintage and second hand clothing at the back.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

Review of Zest Essentials

05 May 07, 13:27

A spoonful of sugar 3*

This pharmacy far exceeds the realms of Brill Cream and blister plasters with a great range of gift ideas, cards and odds'n'sods, plus staff on hand with pretty sensible sounding advice for health-related queries. The grooming brands are pretty high-end (Neal's Yard, Babington House), though it also stocks the old-school essentials like soaps for old ladies, hairgrips and the like.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

Review of Mo Tearoom

02 May 07, 17:25

Boho chic 3*

This North African style tearoom is a relaxing spot tucked away off Regent Street and is the little sister of Momo (next door). In addition to the lovely selection of (mainly mint) teas, you can get pastries and mezze from the shared menu. Shisha pipes are on offer too. The seats and stools are very small, so perhaps not one for claustrophobics.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

Review of Japan Centre

01 May 07, 20:03

Easy peasy 4*

This long-established store caters for all your Japanese culinary needs. Whether you're just starting out sushi-making and are in search of rolling mats and seaweed, if you're an afficionado, or if you're an ex-pat looking for a taste of home, this is a one-stop shop. Dried soups, noodles and sauces are all on sale, though the stock here goes far beyond the basics. Staff are well versed on the myriad products on sale, and can answer can help you track down whatever you're looking for.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

Review of Bardo

01 May 07, 08:41

Grim interior... 2*

This is the newer branch of Bardo (cross reference, fulham rd) and although the space is nice and big, the atmosphere is a bit odd. I think this may have a lot to do with the furniture, which is made up entirely of sad looking squidgey sofas in muted mud colours. Miserable. I'm sure the amount of foam in this place soaks up any atmosphere at all. Do not go on a first date here, you'll be doomed. Good cocktails. Somewhat sleazola clientèle.

1 out of 1 person found this review helpful.

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Member since Apr 2007
Gender Female
Location Kentish Town
Occupation PR
Reviews 17 reviews
Friends 3 friends
Likes The north! But now I am forced to live in the south!
Dislikes High prices, the cost of renting a flats down here is mental!
Fave books When John met Paul, Douglas Coupland, His Dark Materials

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