For more than 75 years Lina Stores delicatessen has been a beloved Soho institution, the nonna of Italian food shops, London’s favourite place for all things edible and Italian. Lina’s is renowned for its white and pistachio green frontage
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A stone’s throw from the iconic building that houses the American Embassy there is a pretty impressive transformation taking place. This area, known as Nine Elms, is part of a massive regeneration project that ultimately will establish a
Maybe it’s the lack of options here or the pure fact that anything “American” is covered in BBQ sauce (why?) but, it’s enough to make any expat rethink their exodus from the land of massive potions and endless convenience. Luckily, my ire
Before moving to England, I copied many of my familiar recipes and prepared lists of online cooking bookmarks, and today these are an important element in my British kitchen. Successful results with these treasured American recipes often
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London’s foodies won’t hesitate to tell you their city is the eating and drinking capital of the world. Why not check this out for yourself with a guided tasting tour? And if you’re also looking for fresh air,
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London’s foodies won’t hesitate to tell you their city is the eating and drinking capital of the world. Why not check this out for yourself with a guided tasting tour? And if you’re also looking for fresh air,
Many of us are American by birth and expatriates by choice. We are newcomers of sorts here in Britain as we now venture into our life’s journey of adjusting to sights, sounds, and flavours of our new country.
This is my American British
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