When I was a child I went on holiday with my Mum and Dad to Las Vegas, and two of my most endearing memories are firstly, nearly being thrown out of one casino as my brother and I (at the tender age of 14 and 16) were caught telling Mum and
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Anyone who knows me knows how much I love Chinese food and that I have a very sweet tooth, so how excited was I to be invited to China Tang in The Dorchester Hotel to review their newly launched Afternoon Tea, aptly named Tea at Tangs!
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You’ll find Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. restaurant and market in the historic London ‘Trocadero’ building, just a few minutes’ walk from Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square. We have always had a great time as the atmosphere is lively, the food
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Every church tells a story or two. The architecture, ornaments, sculpture and names on the gravestones, pews, floors of the nave, plaques and sarcophagi on display nurture seeds of knowledge – sketches of social
Every church tells a story or two. The architecture, ornaments, sculpture and names on the gravestones, pews, floors of the nave, plaques and sarcophagi on display nurture seeds of knowledge – sketches of social
In my quieter moments I sometimes ponder over why things are named the way they are. Why was chocolate named chocolate, why an apple and not something else, and so when presented with a restaurant named Wild Honey my interest was piqued. Is
Hopefully you are as intrigued as we were by the rather grand title given to this wine and tasting menu experience created by the Vineyard Hotel in Berkshire. First things first, whilst the Vineyard Hotel does not sit amongst its own vines,
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