Bored of poker. Not flexible enough for Twister. Too concerned about swine flu to spin ...
Situated in an old paper factory, this all-day eatery is both sleek and welcoming. The menu of contemporary cuisine offers a variety of options from comforting granola with fruit to filling meat dishes.
Coffee, cakes and shakes will bring out your inner child. Peanut M&M milkshakes and candy-coloured cupcakes might look like they are on steroids, but they taste delicious.
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Bubble specialist who will blow your mind and entertain your guests with everything from the edible variety to square shaped, teeny tiny or big enough for a person — and even bubbles that burst into flames.
Bored of poker. Not flexible enough for Twister. Too concerned about swine flu to spin ...
Jude did it with Sadie who did it with Kate who did it with Pete. ...
Get a taste of the West End in this sleek local eatery serving delicious Pan-Asian dishes (chili salt squid, black cod, rock shrimp) similar to those in sister restaurants across town.
Jars of fudge, toffee, marzipan fruits, boiled sweets and sugar mice line the walls at this tiny sweet shop. Fruit Salads, Flying Saucers and other Tuck Shop favourites are also on offer. Perfect for hard-core sugar addicts.
There isn’t a curry in sight at this east London gastropub serving hearty British food with a European twist. The hand-painted silk wall covering, ornate mirrors and name suggests Indian food, but instead you’ll find everything from pancakes to crab bisque and afternoon tea on the menu.
Fancy a Chinese? A curry? A burger? A pizza? Choosing dinner can be oh-so complicated. Not ...
Set over four floors of a former pub, this cozy eatery serves seasonal, home-grown produce from an open kitchen (with rotisserie and wood-burning oven). Comfort food includes eggs, blueberry pancakes, roast chicken and heart-warming puddings.