Sarah M.

Sarah M.

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Review of Zilli Fish

21 May 07, 20:02

Fantastic fish 4*

This fantastic fish restaurant is about as good as it gets when you can't see the sea from the window. Peppy staff serve up excellent food - and the science is in its simplicity. All the flavours of perfectly fresh food can come through unadulterated. You won't leave feeling over-full or too light of pocket - you will feel like you've had a great London dining experience.

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Review of All Star Lanes

18 May 07, 13:35

King pins 4*

These shiny Fifties-diner-styled lanes in Bloomsbury have put bowling firmly back in the map. Sleek and well designed, you can either opt for a private room or go public if you're skills are worth putting on show. Cocktails are brilliant - ask for a Lagerita (a half-pint mix of lager and margarita, not actually on the menu, but it's amazing!) - and food is good shake-and-fries fare. A great shout for hen/stag nights, work parties or just to do something a bit different with mates.

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Review of Camoflage

15 May 07, 16:03

He's got the power 4*

This fantastic pizza place has just been taken over by Vince Power, and has come through the transition of ownership unscathed. Light and open, it's modern rather than Chianti bottles and candles, but is consistently good. The staff are never the same, but are always smart and nice.

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Review of Turnbull and Asser

15 May 07, 11:37

A cut above 4*

This beautiful store is testament to all things old and lovely about London's tailoring tradition. Piles of peacock-coloured shirts, ties, braces and handkerchiefs line the wood-panelled walls, while cases of cufflinks and accessories are stowed under glass counters. This is one (if not the?) last places where you can have a bespoke shirt made in London - and specify literally every detail: collar height, number of buttons, vents and, of course, fabric and cut. The charming, old-school service is expensive, but then this is a luxury and should be kept that way.

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Review of Twenty Twenty One

13 May 07, 12:55

Home is where the heart is 4*

This exquisite but eye-wateringly expensive designer homeshop is ideal for the committed design enthusiast looking for something different. Specialises in Swedish / Scandinavian minimalist pieces.

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Review of Gilding the Lily

12 May 07, 15:09

Who will buy? 4*

This flower stall, inches from south kensington tube is a lovely landmark. Stuffed with glorious blooms all through the year. They'll make up bouquets to order, or you can buy one of the hand tied ready made bouquets which are truly gorgeous. It is expensive but the quality is worth it really. Perfect for surprising someone.

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Review of Rosies Deli Cafe

11 May 07, 16:53

Johnny loves Rosie: so do I 4*

This gorgeous deli and cafe, run by 27-year-old Rosie, is tucked away in Brixton covered market, and sits side-by-side with the more classic Brixton fare of bling clothes and off-beat fruit and veg. Presentation is everything in this shop, and if you order takeaway sandwiches (focaccia, ciabatta or panini, piled high with meats, cheeses, salad and drizzled with olive oil) they come wrapped in grease-proof paper, tied with string and fastened with pretty Rosie's stickers. In addition to the sandwich service, there are deli classics like olives, sub-blush tomatoes, cheeses and lovely oils. Deal-clinchers include the freshly pressed and glass-bottled apple juice, old-fashioned ginger beer and lemonade. Rosie also does catering - think charcuterie platters and light bites - in local bars such as Mish Mash on Lavender Hill or to order for businesses/private parties.

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Review of Sanderson Hotel

11 May 07, 15:36

Sexy Sanderson 4*

This has the usual slightly wonky Schrager styling and eccentricity, but the best thing about staying in the Sanderson are the incredible beds. Huge, silver, sleigh style things with thread counts to die for. The service at this hotel is exceptional, and despite all the posing around, the actual "hotelness" of the place is really impressive. My room was quite noisy as it backed on to the terrace/garden/courtyard area at the back and it was a summers evening so everyone with a job in media and advertising were ensconced there. But otherwise I got a great nights sleep.

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Review of Soho Hotel

10 May 07, 11:03

Big screen 4*

The Soho Hotel works on a Marmite philosophy, and I subscribe to the "love it"? camp. While it may have been criticised for a paint-by-numbers approach to boutique-cool, the eclectic mix of style, plus great service and a good mix of clientele make for a great destination. Its screening rooms are ideally located in the heart of media land. There are two on offer: one to seat 100 and the other catering for a more reasonable 45 people (£250/hour). The smaller of the two is furnished with huge armchair seats in cowhide or red leather with drinks trays and masses of legroom. Pre-screening refreshments can be laid on and there is a bar that can be exclusively booked. It's a great platform for a film preview or for your own private party.

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Review of Milk and Honey

09 May 07, 23:30

Food of the gods 4*

This blissful hideaway is members only. Unless you've read this review of course, and found out that non members are actually welcome until 11pm every weeknight , just make sure you call or email in advance to make a reservation. Quite rightly, members get priority , that's what they pay their 600-odd-quid for. But more about the bar , booth seating and discrete tables fill most of the floor space as this is definitely out of the meet and drink school of bars, rather than a dancing on the table kind of place. Cocktails are well mixed and the wine list excellent. The staff is charming and the clientele are all like-minded folk governed by actually quite a strict set of rules, such as no unsanctioned approaches to other groups of people , which means you're left to enjoy your evening undisturbed.

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Review of Foyles

05 May 07, 10:59

Shhhh! I'm trying to read 4*

There aren't many bookshops that boast live jazz performances, a fantastic coffee shop and a staff with an encyclopaedic knowledge of stock, old and new - Foyles is one: a destination shop just a few metres from Tottenham Court Road tube station, where it's been for more than 100 years. Foyles is busy beating off the world-domination of Waterstone's and Tesco by any means necessary - which sometimes manifests itself in discounts on popular titles, but more importantly results in a wide, varied range of stock born out of a real passion for books. This is how big bookshops should be.

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Review of La Trouvaille

01 May 07, 20:22

Find yourself 4*

This is a beautiful and very well executed French restaurant. In the summer, tables laid with white linen skirt the outside, while inside, the dÈcor creates a convivial, intimate atmosphere. The food here is a modern twist on traditional French - with surprising dishes like mutton with lavender surpassing all expectations. The wine list is one of the best I've seen. The staff will woo you into staying for three courses and not wanting to leave. Go with lovers, with friends, with family - with anyone who offers to pay the bill - just go.

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Review of Cass Art

01 May 07, 15:35

Art attack 4*

There's something about the smell of acrylic paint, blank canvasses and row upon row of stationary that makes you believe that artistic excellence is simply a matter of investing in the right tools, however, having nearly being sacked by a good friend for making her wedding present, I can definitely conclude that it doesn't. This hasn't stopped me from frequenting the brilliant CASS Art, where the notepads and paintbrushes scream potential. The prices are the best you'll find outside of student shops and there are always enticing things on sale.

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Member since Apr 2007
Gender Female
Location Brixton
Reviews 31 reviews
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Likes indian food, shopping
Dislikes Tom Cruise, £100 haricuts
Fave films Kingpin, Jean Luc Goddard
Last Holiday San Sebastian

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