Ripe Tomato
March 9, 2010 by Jonesy
Filed under Central, Eating Out, London Restaurants, West
I find it immensely irritating when restaurants – or any business for that matter – have no website. There is simply no excuse in this day and age and it must do one’s business more damage than one realises. For the most part I won’t even visit a restaurant unless it has a website. I [...]
Mews of Mayfair
February 9, 2010 by Jonesy
Filed under Central, Eating Out, London Restaurants
“Do you expect me to eat?” said Jonesy, the laser homing in on his genitalia. “No, Mr Jones, we expect you to die!” Such was the vitriol that I experienced during my last meal at Mews of Mayfair, that I really did think it would be my last meal, full stop. Unlike some of my [...]
Kitchen W8
January 30, 2010 by Jonesy
Filed under Central, London Restaurants, West
I have a seething hatred for parking wardens operating in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; those harbingers of doom, pillagers of the people, the dark knights of the dictatorship we know as the Parking Authority. Having lived in the borough for a number of years under their relentless iron fist, I have come [...]
Brumus at The Haymarket
January 20, 2010 by Jonesy
Filed under Central, Eating Out, London Restaurants
Kit Kemp and her husband Tim are key players in London’s boutique hotel market, and more recently in New York too with The Crosby Street Hotel that opened last year. Kit oversees the interior design of each hotel, a super-trendy cocktail of old world versus new, tradition versus change, bathing guests in a subtle kaleidoscope [...]
The Sea Baron
January 13, 2010 by Emma Marvin
Filed under Eating Out, International Restaurants
Iceland isn’t the most popular of countries among the British cabinet office, who wants them to reimburse the £3.6 billion it cost UK taxpayers when Landsbankii collapsed in 2008; as opposed to the £1.3 trillion the UK government itself has cost us through its blind-eye to the looming banking crisis. But Iceland is still an [...]






