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  • The Weekly Grill: Santosh Shah, executive chef at The LaLiT London, explains how the tandoor oven changed his life

    September 5, 2018

    What’s new? For the return of game season, we’ve launched a new six-course tasting menu at Baluchi, the pan-Indian restaurant at The LaLiT London. It’s all about bringing out the amazing smoky notes of game through the use of carefully balanced spice blends and traditional tandoor cooking. What’s your earliest food memory? Eating Bagiya, a [...]

  • Fitness advice: The water fast – what happened when I didn’t eat or drink anything but water for three days

    September 4, 2018

    What it would be like if you had no food for three days? No coffee, no juice, no supplements. Just plain old water. Well, let me tell you… First of all, why on earth would anyone want to do this? Is it even safe? I’ve been in the fitness industry for over 12 years and [...]

  • Fitness advice: Why weight DOES matter, despite what you might hear from the PT industry

    September 4, 2018

    There’s a big movement in the fitness industry at the moment that’s all about “body positivity” and embracing your physique no matter what shape or size you are. If you follow any personal trainers on social media you’ve probably seen them talking about how they focus on “health” and “happiness” rather than weight loss, with [...]

  • How Tampa went from forgotten fast food badland to supercool street food trailblazer

    September 3, 2018

     On a Friday night in Seminole Heights, The Refinery restaurant is buzzing. Every seat is taken and diners spill onto the terrace, their tables heaving with colourful food. This isn’t what I expected to find in Tampa, a city that was once known as the best place to trial fast food franchises. “We opened in [...]

  • Some like it yacht: The Abarth 695C Rivale is a hot hatch inspired by a luxury boat

    September 3, 2018

    The original Fiat 500 was Italy’s answer to the Mini, Citroen 2CV or Volkswagen Beetle: a ‘people’s car’ that mobilised the masses. In recent times, the practical Panda has answered this need for back-to-basics transport, while the 500, like many of the London streets it inhabits, has become gentrified. Today, it’s more premium than proletarian. [...]

  • Native restaurant review: Neal’s Yard’s loss is Southwark’s gain as this zero-waste restaurant moves across London

    September 3, 2018

    Last month I wrote about how Covent Garden is changing from a bunch of fancy shops to an all-singing, all-dancing billionaire’s paradise, complete with luxury flats and restaurants like Petersham Nurseries, where you can drop £200 before you’ve even glanced at a wine list. In a fortuitous segue, this month I’m writing about Native, a restaurant [...]

  • Pullman Liverpool: A warm welcome to Merseyside

    September 3, 2018  |  Sponsored

      P​ullman knows a hotel is far more than somewhere to eat and sleep. It’s an opportunity to feel welcome in a new location, a place guests can be at their very best, for work and play. Pullman Hotels & Resorts offer a chance to recharge and explore. Focus and socialise. Because we know life [...]

  • The Tiki Revolution: Here’s our definitive guide to the best tiki bars in California

    September 1, 2018

    To drive the Pacific Coast Highway is the stuff of bucket lists and dreams. On my 500-mile trip from San Francisco to San Diego, I seized the chance to not only to admire the Golden State’s majestic coastlines but also to indulge in an epic bar crawl. My itinerary included stopovers in towns that are [...]

  • Opinion: How to tell if you’re in a buyer or a seller’s market and how that affects your purchase/sale?

    August 31, 2018

    How do I know if my area is a seller’s market? A seller’s market is great news for homeowners. The balance of power is in your favour as there are more buyers than homes for sale in the area. Properties sell quicker and often attract multiple offers causing a bidding frenzy. At PropCast, we’ve built [...]

  • Focus On Knightsbridge: Who actually lives in the land of Harrods and what homes are set to be ‘superior’ to One Hyde Park?

    August 31, 2018

    Fast cars, flagship designer stores and fancy restaurants are all things that characterise Knightsbridge in the London hive mind. But who actually lives amongst this finery where, according to Hamptons International, the average home goes for £3.5m? “Vietnamese, Turkish, American, Bahrani, French, Italian…” reels off Charlie Willis, head of London residential agency at Strutt & [...]

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