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GREAT WESTERN SQUARE IS A NICE AREA AS IS THE SMALL PARK
The Great Western Square area is located just south of St. Peter’s Church and school on the North Circular Road. It is bounded by Great Western Avenue to the north, Broadstone Bus depot to the south, the railway line to the west and Avondale Road to the e
PHIBSBOROUGH 4 JANUARY 2025 It is a while since I last visited this area. The Great Western Square area is located just south of St. Peter’s Church and school on the North Circular Road. It is bounded by Great Western Avenue to the north, Broadstone Bus depot to the south, the railway line to the west and Avondale Road to the east. The area includes Great Western Square and Great Western…
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Costumes of Napoleonic figures at the Devonshire House Ball of 1897
1. Aileen May (née Wyndham-Quin), Countess of Meath as Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland
2. Princess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (née Countess Josephine Kinsky) as Princess Pauline Bonaparte Borghese
3. Thérèse (née Kinsky), Countess Clary-Aldringen as Caroline Bonaparte Murat, Queen of Naples
4. Florence Anne (née Cole), Lady Delamere as Hortense de Beauharnais
5. Sir Charles Edward Cradock-Hartopp, 5th Bt as Napoleon I; Millicent Florence Eleanor (née Wilson), Lady Cradock-Hartopp (later Countess Cowley and Mrs Duberly) as the Empress Josephine
6. Lord Arthur Vincent Hay; William George Montagu Hay, 11th Marquess of Tweeddale; Candida Louise, Marchioness of Tweeddale as the Empress Josephine
7. Kathleen (née Douglas-Pennant), Viscountess Falmouth as Madame Recamier
8. Maria Henrietta Sophia Chaine (née Phipps) as Madame Sans Gêne
9. Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin as Marshal Lefevre
10. Catherine Dorothea Mary Grosvenor (née Simeon) as Marie Louise
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On the 4th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me… 4 actual children! (Part 2)
Edward Elric
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🦾🦿In the morning, there are a few well-thought-out gifts lying under the tree. The two of you unwrap your presents, and then spend the day inside together. Ed isn’t the greatest cook ever, but he will try to make a nice dinner for you! I could also see Ling arriving with Lan Fan to assist with the eating of the dinner, as well!
🦾🦿Ed is very grateful for whatever gifts you decide to give him. If you decide to give him a prank gift, he'll either pretend to like it because he doesn't want to hurt your feelings, or he'll flare up with that classic Fullmetal temper until he sees you laughing and realizes it's a joke. Either way, it's very entertaining!
🦾🦿Ed enjoys celebrating Christmas with you and Al (not so much Ling, though!). He's a family man, and is determined not to be as awful of a lover as his deadbeat dad was (sorry, Mr. Ho).
Charles Grey
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🤍💙Normally, Charlie likes to stay in bed for a while in the mornings. Christmas is the exception. He bounds out of bed with the sun, just like a little kid! He’s so excited to open his presents, and see your reaction to what he got you! A good breakfast is always in order, as well as an incredible feast for dinner!
🤍💙Charlie already spoils you absolutely rotten, but he still gets you an obscene amount of presents. He sits there with the biggest shit-eating grin on his face while you open your gifts! Yeah, he got you everything you could ever want. Isn’t he the greatest?
🤍💙This actual-five-year-old attacks his presents with a vigor that should be illegal. He is all-too eager to see what you got him! Rest assured, he will enjoy whatever it is you got him.
🤍💙Charlie already loves Christmas way more than any normal adult, so It’s pretty hard for him to like it any more than he already does. But with you, Phipps remarks that he’s somehow even more hyper than usual!
Edogawa Ranpo
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👓🍬On Christmas morning, it's an office party with the ADA, organized by Kunikida and Dazai! Ranpo can usually be found either eating all the Christmas cookies that Atsushi and Kyoka baked, or eating whatever snacks the other ADA members got him. Poe also drops by to hang out!
👓🍬There's no need to worry about your gifts, Ranpo has cleverly deducted exactly what you want. He definitely had to get help buying it, though! As for his gifts, he's already deduced what you've gotten him. That doesn't mean he doesn't appreciate it (especially if it's edible!), Just that there isn't much of a surprise to it.
👓🍬Ranpo loves the Christmas season, and all the Christmas snacks he gets to eat! Christmas with him and the rest of the ADA is sure to be a treat!
Rin Okumura
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💙😈In the morning, Rin is the first one out of bed and is already pestering Yukio. He wants to open presents!!! Yukio, however, is not amused and wants to sleep in. So Rin will busy himself making breakfast for everyone. If Yukio isn't up by the time everyone's finished eating, Rin will threaten to open presents without him!
💙😈Rin isn't exactly super rich, so your presents are nothing too extravagant. More than likely, he just made your favorite dessert for you! His baking skills are nothing to scoff at, and rest assured that whatever he makes you will taste like heaven!
💙😈Rin is super excited about any gift you give him. He's just happy to receive a gift from his girlfriend! He'll give you the biggest, dopiest grin and wag his tail at mach speed!
💙😈Christmas is already a delightful time of year for Rin, but having a fun, beautiful girlfriend just makes the season that much more special!
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The following is the lineup for the polls by date, made using a random number generator. New characters introduced in chapter 199 will automatically be added to the end of the roster.
April 19th - April 26th
Chlaus
Rian Stoker
Lord Ackroyd's son
FOL Orphanage staff
Timber
Claude Faustus
Tanaka
Conny
Emily
Baldroy / Bard / Baldo
Finnian / Finny
Sharpe Hanks
Mabel
Burnett
April 20th - April 27th
Soma's elephant
Beast
Sophie Smith
Theodore
Finny's hat
Funtom Corporation's unicorn suit
Karl Woodley
Oscar
Chris Heathfield
Sieglinde Sullivan
Fred Abberline
Stella Rose
Charles Phipps
the orphan that called Sebastian an old guy
April 21st - April 28th
Nick
Joanne Harcourt
Purple House dorm master
Agni / Arshad Satyendra Iyer
Yana Toboso
Grete Hilbard
the Mad Dog of Venice
Abbie
Johnny
Mina
Rachel Phantomhive
Charles Phipps's chicken
Haku
Sascha
April 22nd - April 29th
Jumbo
Mrs. Mayell
Goethe
the Rowdy Count
Georg von Siemens
Margaret Connor
Al
Cedric Brandel
Mathilda Simmons
Wendy
Sam / Old Man Sam
Grelle Sutcliff
Ellery Nixon
Eric Slingby
April 23rd - April 30th
Edward Midford
Luka Macken
Queen Victoria
Lord Ackroyd
Layla
the other children in the lab Finny was kept in
Betty
Reaper trainees
Green House dorm master
Vincent Phantomhive
Drossel Keinz
Kelvin
Lawrence Bluewer's sisters
Charles Grey
April 24th - May 1st
Margaret Turner
Akashi
Snake
Edgar Redmond
Derrick Arden
Ronald Knox
Aurora Society member
Bloodbath Johnny
Wilde
Soma Asman Kadar
Claude's birds
Sebastian's silverware
Chef Rickman
Susannah Connor
April 25th - May 2nd
Susan
Artie
Damian
John Brown
Saneatsu Nekoma
Peter
Lawrence Anderson / Pops
Chef Wollest
Chris Heathfield's maids
demon Crow
Nina's assistants
Ludger
Prince Albert puppet
Miranda
April 26th - May 3rd
Blavat Sky
Vicar Rathbone
Julius Pitt
walking stick shopkeeper
Grimsby Keane
Ciel's horse
Edward V
Jay the Undertaker
Gregory Violet
Canterbury
Jeremy Rathbone
Doctor
the cat from the live action movie
Henry Barrymore
April 27th - May 4th
Lawrence Bluewer
Prince Albert
Higham
the Panzer
the train kidnapper
Donne
Heinrich
Chef Lach
Dagger
Doll / Freckles
Sam's grandson
Bitter Rabbit
Japanese man with a katana
"Ciel" Phantomhive / Our Ciel / O!Ciel
April 28th - May 5th
Mey-Rin
Undertaker's mourning lockets
Webster
Purple House prefect from Vincent's year
Patrick the Grey Wizard
Diedrich
Johann Agares
Bronte
Carter
Othello
the cultists
Baldroy Jr.
John Brown's horse
Sphere Music Hall staff
April 29th - May 6th
Jackknife Haywood
Nina Hopkins
William's death scythe
Angela Blanc
Wolfram Gelzer
McDowell
Ronald's lawnmower
Arthur Randall
Aleister Chamber / Viscount of Druitt
Keats
Annie
Terry
Hao
Maria
April 30th - May 7th
Irene Diaz
Polaris
beggar boy that Soma gives a necklace to, mother, and baby brother
kenpo master
Red House dorm master
Ran-Mao
Shiori Genpou
Cedric K. Ros
Lau
Clayton
William T. Spears
Patrick Phelps
Japanese woman with a lunchbox
Oliver
May 1st - May 8th
Arthur Conan Doyle
the bear
Grelle's chainsaw
Trancy / Former Head Trancy
Richard
Aristocrat of Evil with the scarred face
the archeologist
Joker
Jan
the cats Sebastian rescues from the rain
Hilde Dickhaut
Rin
Cloudia Phantomhive
"Deer"
May 2nd - May 9th
King's Bear prostitutes
McMillan
"Her"
Undertaker's death scythe
Daniel
Ginny
Sieglinde Sullivan's father
Charles Bennett Sato
demon Ciel
Ada
Arnold Trancy
Ciel Phantomhive bizarre doll / Real Ciel / R!Ciel
Arihito Genpou
Thomas Wallis
May 3rd - May 10th
Chef Tarpin
Queen Victoria (Season 1)
Lau's ladies
Fennian
Harold West Jeb
Nicholas
Professor Sullivan / village crone
Anne Drewanz
CGI horses / driver
Margaret Connor's father
Ciel Phantomhive child / R!Ciel child
Jane
Paula
Wordsworth
May 4th - May 11th
Maurice Cole
Alexis Leon Midford
bizarre dolls
the turnspit dog
the "werewolves"
O!Ciel's land renters
priest
Pluto
Sebastian the dog
Red House prefect from Vincent's year
the Sebastian Roomba
bizarre doll horses
Baldroy's cow
Undertaker
May 5th - May 12th
Hanae Wakatsuki
the iceberg
Alan Humphries
Ash Landers
Thompson
Snake's unnamed snakes
Milly
Munemitsu Aoki
Alois Trancy / Jim Macken
Elizabeth Midford / Lizzy
Aurora Society purified water seller
Drossel's dolls
the timetable guy
Herman Greenhill
May 6th - May 13th
Azzurro Vanel
William's pigeons
Joanna
Reaper managers
Dove
Countess Trancy and her baby
German countryman
Scotland Yard officers
Haku's henchman
Lorraine McDowell
demon "pet" (the xenomorph)
Hannah Annafellows
Angelina Dalles / Madam Red / Aunt An
Pitt
May 7th - May 14th
Vincent Phantomhive's staff
Paul Jones
Francis Midford
Sebastian Michaelis
Cheslock
Phantomhive family ring
James
Edward Abberline
Baron Ridley
Sebastian's owl
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theepsteinlist · 7 months
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"epstein" client lists
florida/LA:
ring leaders:
epstein and gf
r. kelly
jay-z
michael jackson
michael vick
donald trump
perps/victims: (i.e. their victims who joined the criminal conspiracy)
kelsey mayfield
megan thee stallion
beyonce knowles
targets:  pretty runaway rich girls who wanna be ~bad girls~ for a weekend and ~seduce an older man~
epstein was known locally to strippers as mr. brown
nazi blood diamond money laundering:
doc martens
chanel
wal-mart
chick-fil-a
james avery
dr pepper/snapple/green mountain/keurig
walgreens
hp
siemens
whatsapp
mcafee
doordash
uber
ubereats
hobby lobby
mcdonald's
coca-cola
american eagle
nazi pedophile blood money (m)/(b)illionaires:
robert a. eckert
sheila a. penrose
john w. rogers jr
miles d. white
richard childress
jen foyle
truett cathy
david green
meg whitman
john mcafee
alice walton
brian kelley
travis kalanick
mark zuckerberg
tony xu
texas:
new braunfels: ring leaders:
amy allen
sam allen
lori hines
donna simpson
targets: high school kids who just wanna ~have fun~ and ~have a safe environment to drink in~ because "there were adults present so it's safe"
perps:
sergio zamora
bryce parrock
chris allen
travis allen
clayton mott
curtis kostan
travis kostan
calvin hoffman
ashton henderson
hannah jeroswhatever jerosezswki
lisa pickens
rachael lee muschalek
courtney cashion
taylor davis
raelynn haggerty
adam sheldon
devin kelley
zach rhoades
ryan walker
taylor akins
samantha rich
stephanie gawlik
charlie miffleton
chris tysdal
ross johnson
reed edwards
paige beyer
landre nattinger
aubrie iverson
andrew shafer
matt durbin
spencer jergins
clint whitley
tim word
chad laborde
chez council
"victims"? (participants with a wide spectrum of consent that were nonetheless assaulted/exploited)
maggie osborne
esmerelda ??? (zapatos?)
liz perez
autumn reno
angel ??? (bustos?)
destiney sheldon
katie turpin
kiki grossman
lauren laborde
lindsay smith
stephen lupton
landre nattinger
ashton henderson
hannah jerosewzski
kkk:
ring leaders:
david duke
greg abbott
ken paxton
vance lesseig
walton family
taylor swift
david green
perps:
james reno
edwin braun
marisol padilla
chuck kirchhof
tom muschalek
dunno mr. zeitler's name
aforementioned men's wives
oakwood baptist church of new braunfels
community bible church of new braunfels
vance langley
coach schmidt
coach mclean
mrs. lindsay
ms. pradervand
mr. baker
mr. trollinger
mr. ??? (other NBHS short term criminal justice teacher in 2009)
officer broussard
shelby lesseig
rachael lee muschalek
kelsey mayfield
henry desroches
thomas neupert
michael brennan
mark hardiman
dr. hardiman
sam allen
judge and mrs. gray
targets: young teenagers that were ~special~, i.e. identified by the duke talent program
victims:
sam coronado
samantha allen
mitchell ridsdale
aaron criddle
ben turrubiates
akash motani
faizal khan
sterling demasters
zach mares
ethan poulter
jordan thiem
edward stockwell
anthony castilleja
charles tandy
jonathan dockall
emily brandon
lauren knipe
heather brown
josh burlison
the trix family
the piranha family
gavon payne
emma roddy
alison kim
sarah perrilloux
amanda and mary pike
sarah stiponavich
stephen phipps
allie alcala
jeremy priest
jackson faires
alex mott
marco martinez
brandon anderson
scott antoine
amber antoine
star hernandez
jessica atwell
rylee young
jamie hand
suzanne stricker
emily langendorff
olivia langley
taylor francis
ana castro
maria chavez
tanner brewer
katie ha
zach parrish
anthony tran
kylie blair
cullen nisson
ranger wallace
taylor mares
kathryne mares
jayme zigler
evan zigler
gracie payne
ellie payne
manuel deleon
the dione triplets
justin and taylor schwarz
araceli ayala
jamie bell
cassie barrett
jordan d'eri
rachel jones
andrew bryant
michael trombold
stephanie bryant
ashley bryant
daniel schroeder
kirsten schroeder
alexandria ingram
julianna pappalas
kindell hardin
edward yu
alexis lewis
katherine davis
ana ??? (katherine's girlfriend, texas a&m track team 2013)
ajay patel
james lamon
emily lamon
dionne diaz
mirea ayala
katelyn warner
kirby fisher
kyle fisher
tyler rougeux
kyle rougeux
josh chappell
kyle chappell
jaimee chapell
emily chappell
tyler mcdonald
marissa maddon
john maddon
tessa loge
eden bonneville
jack rhodes
andrew romero
lauren laborde
sarah laborde
stephenea sotcheff
sophia sotcheff
david mis
britton ware
will stapleton
canaan hoffman
caitie hoffman
sarah kreuger
ben jacks
ben triesch
gabe ramos
gene jacobson
aj jerosewszki
daniel phipps
daniel schumacher
eric stiebing
stephen rapp
maisha rumman
shradha thakur
vamsi vishnubhotla
michael carl
lindsay smith
lindsey kubena
samantha partida
steven partida
victoria rich
jennifer koepp
jenniffer flores
anne manzano
elizabeth villarreal
denise ortiz
kevin korpi
brad arnold
ed gonazles
david eckert
felicia curtis
trent wenzel
coach woodall
coach kilford
mrs. bock
mrs. lopez
ms. wetz
ms. caldwell
ms. biggs
mrs. thompson
oldest batey girl
oldest gorski girl
any other teenagers in central texas that have died in car crashes since 1980 or so
bharadwadj tanikella
hayley gray
colby callahan
austin milam
heath burley
california:
los angeles:
ring leader: grayson bauer
targets: young runaway artist girls
perps:
harvey weinstein
bill cosby
jack antonoff
dr. luke
jay-z
beyonce knowles
travis scott
drake
janelle monae
megan thee stallion
erykah badu
mark oliver everett
metallica
marina diamandis
breandan urie
lorde
victims: (ranging from financial abuse to outright sex trafficking)
grimes
ellie goulding
rina sawayama
billie eilish
shakira
avril lavigne
amy lee
ky voss
poppy
christine and the queens
cupcakke
K.I.D
la roux
kreayshawn
chloe chaidez
tove styrke
tove lo
bebe rexha 
ximena sarinana
angel haze
azaelia banks
ashnikko
colbie caillat
charli xcx
kim petras
kacey musgraves
mia rodriguez
melanie martinez
jazmin bean
ivy levan
iggy azaelia
alice glass
cardi b
nicki minaj
hana
tatu
boa
charlotte sometimes
meiko
lana del rey
borns
mo
sky ferreira
florence and the machine
sarah jaffe
alex winston
jessica hernandez
tegan and sara
caitlin rose
LP
ralph
alice merton
miguel
hailey williams
emily king
rett madison
king mala
leikeli47
princess nokia
post malone
k.flay
sirah
sir babygirl
caroline polachek
yaeji
moses sumney
glasser
king princess
dorian electra
lil nas x
slayyyter
phoebe bridgers
harry styles
alicia keys
lil mariko
carrie underwood
kelly clarkson
mount moriah
zz ward
miranda lambert
the chicks
beyonce
frank ocean
chance the rapper
kesha
MNDR
ariana grande
britney spears
christina aguilera
alessia cara
mac demarco
ghost
juanes
weezer
sam fender
jason isbell
mexican institute of sound
la perla
gera mx
royal blood
st. vincent
white reaper
YB
biffy clyro
the chats
off!
PUP
corey taylor
cage the elephant
vishal dadlani
divine
shor police
diet cig
flatbush zombies
dj scratch
ha*ash
jose madero
moses sumney
j balvin
chase & status
backroad gee
the neptunes
jon pardi
sebastian
portugal. the man
aaron beam
volbeat
the hu
tomi owo
phoebe bridgers
miley cyrus
watt
elton john
yo-yo ma
robert trujillo
chad smith
dave dahan
mickey guyton
dermot kennedy
mon laferte
igor levit
my morning jacket
pg roxette
darius rucker
chris stapleton
tresor
goodnight, texas
idles
imelda may
chery glazerr
izia
kamasi washington
rodrigo y gabriela
kimbra
d'angelo
worked with grayson, benefitted from him, but were not aware anything was going on or did their best to help:
st. lucia
tame impala
the hush sound
straylight run
anamanaguchi
the naked and famous
bastille
blue october
guster
old 97's
frank turner
awolnation
sea wolf
my chemical romance
atreyu
avenged sevenfold
greenday
blink-182
slipknot
blaqk audio
AFI
fall out boy
young the giant
san francisco:
ring leaders:
marc benioff
elon musk
travis kalanick
evan spiegel
steve jobs
jeff bezos
mark zuckerberg
steve chen
bill gates
michael dell
ren zhengfei
eoghan mccabe
secondary: grayson bauer using this circle for remote revenge crypto shills from 20mission and burning man preying on runaways as well
targets: queer tech-inclined teenagers
perps:
zach snow
dan granquist
jeremy whittington
taran patel
jim spagnola
seth tager
walter harley
jose garcia
connor cook
andrew zigler
chris sullivan
"anna lytical" (billy)
kelsey mayfield
caroline rhoades
henry desroches
mark hardiman
ben angel
ian coldwater
"belgium solanas" (michael troy judd)
meagan clawges
nalini prakash
lovi yu
peeyush aggarwal
victims:
matthew allen
samantha allen
janus rose
c boucher
chelsea manning
keffals
ben turrubiates
emily johnston
gavon payne
jamie delton
chris koch
amanda le
naomi wu
tux pacific
sev welker
alison kim
cara mazzi
ruby ??? (caroline's old roommate)
nick ??? (caroline's ex-boyfriend)
rachel forbes
daphne gunawan
trisha day
sidney powell
srijita mori
rebecca ??? (srijita's partner)
scott conger
erin nielsen
qinlin chen (catherine chen)
hank yang
kevin ren
aaron wong
matt hwang
chloe cauley
zane witherspoon
ana garcia
jeremy cruz
john lewis
lida wang
waylon clanton
wyatt clanton
tyler mcdonald
jasmine christiansen
new york/london/vegas && norcal/socal rivalries
ring leaders:
bernie madoff
jack antonoff
joanne rowling
evan spiegel
fox news, et al
new york times, et al
washington post, et al
the guardian, et al
noah pentecost
mark zuckerberg
jp morgan/chase bank/etrade
viacom
verizon
disney
scientologists
perps/profiteers:
lin manuel-miranda
bari weiss
sarah jeong
juliette sieve
ravi gill
will yang
jesse yang
sahil bhumi
???? (their armenian friend from stanford 2012 class)
antonis kartanapis
marko salkovic
erykah badu
oakstop coworking space
wag dogsitting app
kent from youtube & his sri lankan sugar mama
gabriella from wag
stephenie meyer
"e.l. james"
john green
hank green
susan collins
meg cabot
angela santomero
john kricfalusi
tom cruise
george r. r. martin
david benioff
targets: expressive, artistic teenagers envied by big money bankers and "feminist" writers
victims:
tori holland
janus rose
andrew bryant
daniel schroeder
max parks
amanda le
kelsey mayfield
samantha allen
josh burlison
ben turrubiates
henry desroches
nico ??? (from shippo)
sev welker
rachael kauffman
janelle monae
kim petras
scarlett ??? (my friend in the london club scene)
james sampson
james twigg
james sanchez
maria nunez
young asian women, age 18 - 22, going to raves and to vegas (i.e. "asian baby girls")
john lewis
lida wang
katie holmes
stacy london
carrie brownstein
boston
ring leaders:
richard stallman
steven pinker
mark zuckerberg
targets:
queer software engineers
perps:
priscilla chan
victims:
amanda le
samantha allen
josh burlison
jamie delton
jamie hand
katie ha
emily johnston
chris koch
cara mazzi
jasmine christiansen
mark hardiman
chicago && washington dc
ring leaders:
barack obama
rahm emanuel
beyonce knowles
joe biden
targets: pretty, light skinned, liberal teenagers interested in politics
victims:
samantha allen
emily brandon
lauren knipe
andrew zigler
andrew bryant
michael trombold
carissa nietzche
cassie barrett
jordan d'eri
haley gray
ben turrubiates
jose garcia
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pain-in-the-butler · 2 years
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salutations, gamers
it’s been quiet around here, but what say we spice things up a lil with the official unofficial season 4 of the Black Butler Hunger Games
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It all starts with butler on butler violence. Fitting
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Alas, we’ve already lost R!Ciel, so I guess there will be no twin shenanigans this time 😔
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Even in the Hunger Games simulator, O!Ciel is trying to protect Soma from finding out he has a dead twin......... I’m not crying you’re crying
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EVERYONE IS OUT HERE PROTECTING THE GOOD AND PURE BOYS (I wonder how long that will last)
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That... might actually be stronger than his canon death scythe
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gold star, bud
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that was probably the right call, Lau
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GDI WOLFRAM, IT HAS BEEN TWO MINUTES (though I guess that’s still less ridiculous than Sieglinde starving to death after half a day)
And thus, it begins
Day 1
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Curious if we’ll see the return of responsible Father Phipps and his casual adoption of a child character amidst the carnage
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Sieglinde really said “this ain’t my first rodeo”
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it’s just a regular day of playing hide n seek in the garden for Finny
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I love Harcourt’s weird energy, because whether he’s popping up in the Hunger Games or in the Kuroshit manga itself, he’s just kind of There making things feel Less Canon
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stag party + Macmillan
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I promise you he’s still not worth it, girl
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I mean, maybe he’s worth it?
Other events:
Ran-Mao fishes
Lizzie finds a river
Bard runs from Soma
Ronald gets some boom boom dynamite
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anyway,
Night 1
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this is like one of those parties where two people know each other really well and talk loudly the whole time while everyone else are virtual strangers and just kind of awkwardly avoid eye contact the whole time
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SIEGLINDE THAT IS ***NOT*** HOW I WANTED YOUR POTENTIAL REIGN OF TERROR TO START
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Lizzie has never gotten her due, RNGesus please I beg you
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is Sebastian fending them from his fire or is he doing a weird hoppy demon hell dance while Ronald, Grell, and Mey-Rin decide to leave because it’s uncomfortable
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good boy squad
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do you think the fight was about whose vision is the worst
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okay so we’re clearly dealing with Blue Cult!Soma and not Curry!Soma got it
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yeah that was a lot to take in, thanks for reminding us to hydrate Mr. Tanaka
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Agni, please, he let you have the bag, must you antagonize him
Also, Undertaker receives an explosive as a gift. That was a very eventful night holy cow
Day 2
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AGNI INDIRECTLY MURDERED HIM. WE ALL SAW IT
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we stan a fast queen
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Tanaka’s seen enough. He knows Will’s out for blood
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I didn’t post this, but Lizzie took a trident from the cornucopia...................
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the Midford sibling killers dealing with the psychological aftermath of their crimes
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Bard really did win last time by just having fun and being himself, so I guess he’s giving that approach another shot
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do you think they’re in neighboring bushes
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Father Phipps considers his next adopted son
There were other highlights, but guess what tumblr didn’t save this properly and they got eaten (fortunately this was the only thing that was totally unsalvageable)(tumblr also ate my original and second explanation for this, thanks tumblr!)
Over the past twenty-four hours, we lost Lizzie, Ciel, Lau, Edward, and Othello. The salute meme is really more fitting here, but I already used it 1.5 times
Night 3
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Soma and Agni talk happily during their whole shift, then two others take over and it’s silent as death
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You know Undertaker dug that pit as a grave for whoever he managed to kill next, climbed out of it, started laughing, lost his balance, fell into the pit, and died
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That HAS to be just. The most interesting conversation
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Tanaka doesn’t fuck around with fires anymore
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THE PHANTOMHIVE SERVANTS ARE ALL TOGETHER AGAIN.......... wait I just realized I don’t have Snake in this omg. Snake, how could I do you like this
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Harcourt is really bringing his canon energy to this round
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I would probably have nightmare too if Harcourt were out in the woods screaming
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You kill Best Girl and it all goes downhill from there
Day 3
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Will actually killed the Phantomhives and someone’s out here supporting him. Unbelievable
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Sebastian gives Sieglinde and Finny advice on how to “get over” killing someone
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Aww, it’s really kind of Ran-Mao to make Macmillan feel like he’s an actual threat to anyone, especially her, she even sprained her ankle in the process, #1 big sister mug for you Ran-Mao
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my man
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NO!!!!!! STOP KILLING MY DAUGHTERS
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Grey decided Soma got a little too Blue Cult Arc for his britches
Other highlights:
Harcourt goes fishing
Father Phipps is gifted some food
Grell has a lil nap time
Bard stalks Tanaka
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Night 3
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Strong DadBard energy in the chat
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We love you, rare pairs simulator
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Nighttime Seb is just completely feral
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Why do I feel like I’ve never seen this status before. It’s nighttime, and Ran-Mao just goes to sleep. She doesn’t do anything, nor does anything bad happen to her. She just has herself a good ol rest. Let the sun set on this cesspool of degeneracy, huh girl. What a mood
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Father Phipps can think about murdering everybody. As a treat
Other events:
Finny gets clean water and reminds us all to hydrate
Ronald gets even more boom boom dynamite
William gets medical supplies as a gift, even though he’s the one out here causing the most injuries
Day 4
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leave my wife alone you BASTARDS
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they’re just playimg tag ;;;;__;;;;
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I’m really feeling Ronald’s struggles on a personal level
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Meanwhile, I’m just not sure what Agni’s energy is this round
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WEE WOO WEE WOO WEE WOO
Other highlights:
Harcourt also gets berry-picking ouchies
Grey gets a first-aid kit
Ran-Mao chases Phipps
Wow, no one’s died in a day. Will definitely wants to change that
Night 4
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damn Phipps just made four enemies, though I’m at least vaguely convinced Ronald was just in the wrong Ronald place at the wrong Ronald time
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Tanaka, nooo! It’s a trap!
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Well, we found the fire that Phipps saw
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the rare pairs sim knows no bounds
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Finny was a war machine in the last Hunger Games, but this time he’s just the ultimate soft boy, and I don’t trust Agni not to kill him
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wtf, the boys are so so wholesome this time
Day 5
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Grell gets it
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When the berries prick you from the inside, you know it’s all over... For you, Grandpa Tanaka, I’ll pour out the meme one more time
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Oh my god, you guys, I don’t think Ronald was in the wrong Ronald place at the wrong Ronald time. I think he’s gone to the bad
Father Phipps....... you will be missed
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looks like someone partied a little too hard around the hellfire
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Reluctant my ass, season 4 Hunger Games Agni is unhinged
Other events:
Sieglinde overhears Father Bard and his son Finny talking in the distance
Ran-Mao picks fruit and bides her time
To make up for yesterday’s quiet, today four people were offed: Grey, Phipps, Tanaka, and Harcourt. Gotta say, as usual I have no idea who’s going to win, but I’m very pleased that so many of the girls are left, even if Sieglinde had to be the one to kill Lizzie (never forget)t
Night 5
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at last we’ve unlocked the common pairs simulator
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Even though everything is random, these four have cemented themselves in my mind as the biggest dangers to the other contestants
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Grell is a mom now
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holy shit, I somehow forgot Will was actually the one I found most worrying, but he just took himself out so that’s not a problem anymore either
also Macmillan got an infection but don’t worry, he treated it, he’s a good boy scout
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You know when this happens it means we’re about to experience some shit
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Am I going to keep selling the idea that this is a repercussion from killing Lizzie? You know I am
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guys, I’m gonna be real with you, I’m PMSing a little today and Finny’s arc in this Hunger Games anime could make me cry if I thought about it too hard
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There is way too much girl-on-girl violence in this round and it’s making me Displeased
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GUYS, RONALD SERIOUSLY WENT TO THE BAD, AND IF HE HURTS FINNY, I, I JUST DON’T KNOW
Day 6
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NO. THIS ISN’T HAPPENING
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NOOO
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-
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OH COOL, I’M GLAD SOMEONE’S HAVING A GOOD TIME
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Oh, what’s wrong, hellboy? Fire too blasé for you in the daytime? Look, I’m sorry for snapping, I’m just really upset about Finny okay
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Ronald. Listen. I never thought I’d say this but... I need you to kill Grell. It’s... It’s the only way. It’s the only way we can move on from the pain
Six people lost today. William and Agni? They were kind of asking for it. Sieglinde? Well, she killed Lizzie. Ran-Mao? It hurt a little, not gonna lie. But MACMILLAN. And FINNY. THEY WERE JUST CAMPING. You really didn’t have to do it to em
Night 6
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Four left, and they’re all just hanging out. Ronald, who started out so relatable and turned out so dark. Grell, who was a mom, until she betrayed her sons, and thus betrayed me. Sebastian, he's a simple demon with simple pleasures. Bard? He’s the hero we need. Who will it be? I feel that the answer is just on the horizon...
Day 7
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okay, so it turns out the answer was not just on the horizon
Night 7
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Is Ronald luring Grell into a false sense of security so he can stake out his kill? Bard is fucking around; meanwhile, Sebastian is feeling fucked up, and girl, same
Day 8
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Wait. Uh. Holy shit
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So, I always feel like I get rabbit-punched by the abrupt endings that Hunger Games sim doles out, but emotions fail me even more this time. All the shit hit the fan at once. Just as Seb decided he was jealous of Grell’s goodies, Ronald forgot to hydrate and sweet, wholesome Bard went kablooey. So look at that. Sebastian won. But what a circumstantial victory. I tell you what, I usually only get so invested in these Hunger Games sims, but this one really took the cake. My writing/pics kept getting deleted (thanks, Tumblr) and it actually took around three hours to make this entire post (not including some edits from future me, who is writing this bit in parentheses), so that might create some added emotional weight. But still. What a roller coaster. Incredible. Seb, inarguably the hungriest character in Black Butler, at last has his own Hunger Games victory.
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murder-senpai · 4 years
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F A N F I C T I O N
Oh, hello there!! My name is Murder-senpai! I’m new here to tumblr sooooo don’t mind me being awkward n’ stuff. So this is gonna be like, what fandoms and characters I write for sOoooOoOo
AU’s and other stuff I’ll do: ABO, genderbend, hanahaki, soulmate, supernatural/power, soft yandere/ stockholm syndrome, coffee shop, modern, fantasy, baby/kid versions of characters, babysitter, neko, inu, kitsune, post apocalyptic, zombie, flower shop, book store, dragon, fairy tale, high school/college, mafia, pregnant, steampunk, merpeople, pirate, pirate/merperson, prison, reincarnation, famous, vampire, werewolf
There is more shit I’ll do but I can’t really think anymore so just request
(reader insert crap)
I will NOT do nsfw. This is a christian minecraft sever 
You CAN request multiple character/poly and platonic stuff
If your not specific, I will choose between headcanons or a fic/drabble
If you request angst, I will give it a fluffy ending unless requested otherwise
Please be specific in your request   ex: reader gender (fem, male, gender neutral)
Edit: I will now take character x character, character + character platonic stuff, aus (like, medevil bnha, or a story about friendship or enemies to friends or adoption, anything really), and stuff like that
Current hyperfixation (aka, what I will probably write better for/ do more): dream smp
Will probably put the scenario in a non specific arc
Fairy Tail:
Natsu
Gray
Loke/leo
Laxus
Sting
Rouge
Gajeel
Zeref
Jellal
Jackal
Lucy
Levy
Juvia
Guildarts
Freed
Erza
DBH:
Connor
Hank
Markus
Gavin
nines
ATLA:
Aang
Zuko
Sokka
Katara
Toph
mai
ty lee
azula
BNHA:
Izuku
Katsuki
Shouto
Denki
Eijiro
Tenya
Toshinori
Shouta
hizashi
fumikage
neito
mirio
takami
hitoshi
inasa
Enji
keigo
rumi
momo
mina
ochaco
dabi
shigaraki
overhaul
sir nighteye
kurogiri
toga
twice
Inuyasha:
Inuyahsa
kagome
naraku
miroku
koga
sesshomaru
sango
BNA:
michiru
shirou
nazuna
alan
marie
pinga
Sherlock:
Sherlock
john
moriarty
mycroft
greg
molly
Harry potter:
harry
ron
hermione
draco
cedric
Black Butler:
ciel
sebastian
bard
finny
ash
claude
alois
triplets
william
grell
ronald
undertaker
joker
dagger
agni
soma
pluto
beast
lizzy
mey-rin
ran-mao
edward
aleistar
vincent
real ciel (I refer to him as astre tho)
snake
charles grey
charles phipps
gregory
cheslock
joanne
maurice
herman
clayton
lawrance
mcmillan
edgar
blavat
seiglinde
MLB:
Marinette/ladybug
adrien/chat noir
gabriel/hawkmoth
nathaniel
marc
luka
alya
nino
felix
bridgette
chloe
TPN:
emma
ray
norman
don
gilda
leslie
Undertale:
sans
papyrus
frisk
toriel
chara
asriel
asgore
grillby
gaster
mettaton
blooky 
AU’s- underfell, mafiatale, mafiafell, underswap, swapfell
Beastars:
legoshi
haru
louis
juno
gouhin
melon
Gravity falls:
dipper
mable
ford
wendy
robbie
bill
AU-reverse falls, monster falls
SVTFOE:
star
marco
tom
toffee
Hazbin:
alastor
angle dust
charlie
husk
vaggie
lucifer
val
vox
Pokemon:
Gladion
ash
clemont
serena
james
jesse
zeraora
lucario
mewtwo
zacian
zamazenta
literally any pokemon but those are my fave(and human versions ofc either is fine)
guzma
kukui
alain
lysandre
bede
hop
leon
milo
allister
raihan
marnie
piers
ACNH:
tom nook
raymond
lobo 
kabuki
lolly
marshal
Isabelle
redd
fang
Avengers:
tony
steve
bucky
clint
natasha
dr. strange
thor 
loki
peter
Voltron:
lance
keith
shiro
hunk
lotor
pidge
Aggretsuko:
tadano
haida
hyoudou
The hobbit:
literally JUST smaug
MLP:
twilight
pinkie
apple jack
rainbow
fluttershy
rarity
discord
Maid sama:
takumi
misaki
shoichiro
the three idiots
aoi (totaly gives off a ciel/lizzy vibe don’t even lie)
sotaro
tora
kanade
kuga
koma
yujiro
shosei
Naruto:
naruto
sauske
kakashi
itachi
gaara
neji
shikamaru
kurama
kiba
OHSHC:
tamaki
haruhi
hikaru
karou
both twins
kyoya
hunny
mori
kasanoda
nekosawa
Cells at work:
white blood cell
red blood cell
killer t cell
Little witch academia:
atsuko
diana
sucy
lotte
amanda
andrew
louis
frank
Pucca:
pucca
garu
tobe
abyo
Glitter force:
emily/Miyuki
kelsey/Akane
lily/Yayoi
april/Nao
chole/Reika
ulric/wolfrun
rascal
Glitter force doki doki:
ira
maya/Mana
rachel/Rikka
clara/Alice
mackenzie/Makoto
TMNT(2012):
leonardo
raphael
michelangelo
donatello
splinter
april
ROTG:
aster bunnymund
north
pitch
sandy
jack
tooth
Soul eater:
death the kid
soul 
black star
maka
stein
Aot:
levi
eren
armin
mikasa
jean
erwin
IT(2017):
pennywise
richie
beverly
eddie 
stanley
ben
bill 
henry
patrick
victor
belch
bowers gang
losers club
kamisama kiss:
nanami
tomoe
mizkui
kurama
otohiku
mikage
jiro
The outsiders:
dallas
darry
ponyboy
johnny
two-bit
steve
soda
Diabolik lovers:
shu
reiji
ayato
laito
kanato
subaru
yui
karlheinz
kou
azuza
carla
ruki
richter
yuma
shin
Hamilton:
alex
john
king george
george washington
lafayette
hercules
philip
aaron
thomas
Venom(2018):
eddie/venom
Tokyo mew mew:
ichigo
zakuro
tart
pie
Kisshu
Fran bow
Fran
remor
itward
mr. midnight
Steven universe
steven
connie
pearl
amethyst
larz 
sadie
garnet
lapiz
peridot
spinel
Haven't you heard i'm sakamoto
sakamota
Shou
Gargantia on the verdurous planet
ledo
amy
Animaniacs
yakko
wakko
dot
Over the garden wall
wirt
beast
Sonic
sonic
tails
knuckles
amy
shadow
Snow white with the red hair
Shirayuki
zen
obi
The sacrificial princess and the king of beasts(manga)
Leonhart
Sariphi
Lanteveldt
Anubis/Sirius
Jormungand
Fenrir
Nir
Joz
Ilya
Beetlejuice(musical)
beetlejuice
lydia
Creepypasta
Jeff the killer
slenderman
offenderman
trenderman
splenderman
ticci toby
masky
hoodie
BEN drowned 
eyeless jack
laughing jack
homicidal liu
zalgo
clockwork
Jason the toymaker
puppeteer
Yu-gi-oh
Seto Kaiba
FNAF
Freddy
bonnie
chica
foxy
golden freddy
toy freddy
toy bonnie
toy chica
mangle (male and female ver pls specify)
marionette ^
springtrap
william afton/ purple guy
baby
funtime freddy
ennard
nightmare freddy
nightmare bonnie
nightmare chica
nightmare foxy
nightmare mangle
fredbear
nightmare fredbear
Cuphead
cuphead
mugman
devil
king dice
Bendy and the ink machine
bendy
boris
alice 
Duck tales
Scrooge (aged down tho)
webby
della
donald
louie
dewey
huey
launchpad
lena
Dream smp
everyone (all platonic. Will do reader stuff, but would prefer more character +character interactions, specifically, SBI. PLSSS give me sbi stuff, ill marry you)
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Feb. 26, 2020: Obituaries
Annie Harris, 69
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Annie Lou Harris, age 69, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, February 20, 2020 at her home. She was born April 9, 1950 in Wilkes County to Grover and Margaret Whellington Gentry. Annie was a member of Denny Grove AME Zion Church, where she served as a deaconess, on the usher board; and the treasury board. Mrs. Harris graduated from East Wilkes High School and attended Wilkes Community College with a major in Early Childhood education. Annie had a passion for teaching and spent 30 years in the Woodlawn community preparing preschool children for elementary school. She felt that cultural exposure, discipline and resilience were qualities to equip children with a strong foundation. Mrs. Harris always encouraged children to learn from their mistakes and discouraged them from repeating the same mistakes. Her faith in God was her foundation for life. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Surviving are her husband, Douglas Harris of the home; daughter, Teia Weldon and spouse Dexter of Marietta, Georgia; step-daughters, Nena Gilreath Lucas and spouse Waverly of East Point, Georgia, Hope Gilreath Carter and spouse Allen of Jonesville; step-son, Douglas Harris and spouse Tysole of Ellenwood, Georgia; brothers, John Edward Gentry of Boone, David Gentry of Roaring River; sisters, Lillie Miller of Lancaster, California, Shirley Gentry of Charleston, South Carolina; nieces, DeShanta Richardson, Siah Perez and spouse Francisco, Michelle Gentry; nephews, Kirkland Gentry and Keith Gentry; great nieces, Andrea Richardson and Amiah Richardson; great nephews, Miguel Perez and Liam Perez host of loving cousins and friends.
Funeral service was February 25, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Michael Gillespie, Rev. Wayne Harris and Rev. Gene Martin officiating. Burial  followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Denny Grove AME Zion Church, P.O.Box 253, Wilkesboro, NC 28697. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
  Talmo Holbrook, 84
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Talmo Holbrook, age 84, of Traphill, passed away Friday, February 21, 2020 at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson. Talmo was born October 18, 1935 in Wilkes County to Lester and Ruby Richardson Holbrook. Mr. Holbrook was a retired U.S. Army Veteran and National Guard. He was the best fiddle player in town. Talmo was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife, Rosemarie Schumann Holbrook.
Surviving are his daughters, Angela Wyatt and fiancé Scotty Church of North Wilkesboro, Jeannette Goss and spouse Rick of Traphill, Debbie Woodie of North Wilkesboro; son, Benny Holbrook and spouse Libby of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Brittany Luffman and spouse Austin, Brad Brown, Tyler Woodie, Brad Eller and spouse Corrina, Jon Rhodes and Traci, Ricky Goss and spouse Samantha; great grandchildren, Jaxton Luffman and Zane Luffman; brothers, Randall Whitley and spouse Ruby of Traphill, Jesse Whitley of Wilkesboro.
A private family memorial service will be held. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Woltz Hospice Home, 945 Zephyr Road, Dobson, NC 27017. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
  Elmer Pearson, 81
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Elmer Delano Pearson, age 81, of Boomer, passed away Thursday, February 20, 2020 at his home. Elmer was born October 2, 1938 in Wilkes County to John Philo and Lucinda Goodwin Pearson. Mr. Pearson was a member of Mt. Caramel Baptist Church. He loved to do woodwork and had his own woodworking shop. Elmer loved bird watching, loved raising bees and using his metal detector. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Robert and Earl Pearson.
Surviving are his wife, Romilda Penley Pearson of the home; his children, Gregory Pearson and spouse Sandra, Barbara Huggins and spouse Hal, Susie Griffith and fiancé Marvin Stamper all of Boomer, Jeffrey Pearson of Mulberry; grandchildren, Stephanie Eller, Jonathan Pearson, Beth Huggins, Shannon Reed, Jessica Huggins, Ronnie Griffith, Misty Howard, Adam Griffith, Corey Ferguson, Mindy Govea, Cassie Pearson; and sixteen great grandchildren.
Memorial service was February 23,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jerry Key and Rev. Billy Moore officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Moravian Falls Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, PO Box 27985, Raleigh, NC 27611. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Jesse Adams, 95
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Jesse "Howard" Adams, age 95, of McGrady, passed away Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at his home. Howard was born May 2, 1924 in Newhall, West Virginia to Jonah and Bertha Wagoner Adams. He was a World War II Army Veteran, where he received the Eame Service Medal with 3 Bronze Service Stars, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and Distinguished Unit Badge. He was proud to serve his country. Mr. Adams was a craftsman with woodworking. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, feeding the birds and flowers. He loved his family and his dogs. Howard was preceded in death by his parents; his son, James Glenn Adams; several brothers and sisters.
Surviving are his wife, Martha Shew Adams of the home; sons, Howard Junior Adams of McGrady, Ronnie Lee Adams and spouse Traci of Crumpler; daughters, Debra Call of McGrady, Diane Holloway and spouse Ervin of Ronda; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren.
Funeral service was February 22,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Sammy Taylor and Rev. Billy Shepherd officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142  followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 6:00 until 8:00 Friday night. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
Roger Petty, 59
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Mr. Roger Dale Petty, age 59 of Moravian Falls passed away Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist-Wilkes Medical Center.
A Service to Honor His Life was February 23,   at Antioch Primitive Baptist Church in Sparta with Brother Hugh Miller officiating. Mr. Petty was born June 25, 1960 in Alleghany County to Juanita Petty Irwin.  Roger was the 1995 class valedictorian in the first Paramedic Class offered at Wilkes Community College.  He started his career at Wilkes EMS and then after several years ended his career as a cardiac catheterization technician at Watauga Medical Center in Boone.  He retired from the Wilkes County Rescue Squad in December 2016 with 38 years of service.
He was preceded in death by his step-father; Eugene Phipps Irwin and a sister; Lisa Edwards.
Mr. Petty is survived by his wife; Annette Hutchens Petty of the home, three daughters; Tara Petty Shore and husband Andy of Wilkesboro, Amanda Petty of Las Vegas, NV, Taylor Petty Johnson and husband Michael of Moravian Falls and one son; Logan Petty of the home, five grandchildren; Brett Shore, Nicolas Zeildon, Isabelle Petty, Isaac Petty and Madison Johnson, one brother; Bobby Edwards and wife Denise of Browns Summit and two step-brothers and their spouses; Mark Irwin and Kate of Mouth of Wilson, VA and Phillip Irwin and Chris of Raleigh.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wilkes Ministry of H.O.P.E., 514 Elkin Highway, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
 Peggy Day, 86
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Mrs. Peggy Creasman Day, age 86 of North Wilkesboro passed away Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at Wilkes Sr. Village, on what would have been her and Frank's 64th wedding anniversary.  Peggy has relocated yet once again, this time to her eternal home in heaven to be with her Lord and her childhood sweetheart.  
Funeral Services were February 22, at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Dr. Bert Young and Dr. Dean Simpson officiating.  Entombment was in Scenic Memorials Gardens Mausoleum.  
Mrs. Day was born April 8, 1933 in Davidson County to Roy L and Pauline Kindley Creasman. She was a member of the First Baptist Church where she was in the Euzelian Sunday School class.  
When Peggy was a teenager she worked for Belk's and Penny's on holidays and weekends.  She graduated from North Wilkesboro High School in 1952 and attended Woman's College in Greensboro (now U.N.C Greensboro) and worked as a secretary in North Wilkesboro at Wilkes Auto Sales from 1953 until 1955 and she also worked at Modern Globe.  
Having met while sledding in the eighth grade, Frank and Peggy quickly became an item; they were inseparable for nearly 60 years. She married the love of her life, Frank Day, in 1956. Peggy did everything with Frank, until he predeceased her nearly a decade ago.  After she married Frank she became a mother and homemaker. Then she went back to work at Nancy King Textiles.  
Nearly thirty years ago, Frank and Peggy Day took the empty Rose's building, once the retail hub of the Wilkesboro's, and turned it into a Victorian themed mini-mall. It was their hangout and a retirement passion after many decades of manufacturing. The Melody Square Mall became an active second hub of the downtown from its inception.  
In the wake of Frank's death, Peggy kept the Mall and her retail store going for many years. For her, the mall and the store were so much more than just a business. Frank and Peggy helped dozens of businesses get their start inside this Victorian village. Most of these new business owners, and their regular customer, became like family to them.  
Likewise, they also enjoyed seeing friends and acquaintances drop in.  It was like the venerable country store where folks came for more than merely shopping and eating.  Many pulled up on a bench to talk, or just sit and watch people go by. Others used the pleasant space to walk laps around the corridors. The mall has changed hands. And now, Peggy has moved on to sled once again with the love of her life.
She loved the Lord, her church and her family with all her heart. She loved and was loved by many friends.  
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband; Frank G. Day.
She is survived by a daughter; Melody Lynn Rasmussen and husband Gerald of Wilmington, NC and a son; Tim Day and wife Diana of Marietta, GA, four grandchildren; Davis Day, Cameron Day and wife Emily, Alexander Lee Rasmussen and wife Shaina, Nicholas Paul Rasmussen and three step-grandchildren; Joanna Toso, Grace Toso and Jared Toso.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Helping Hands Ministries, POB 5037 Statesville NC, 28687, or http://www.hhmworldmissions.com/ or to Samartians Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607.
Carol Kilby, 80
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Mrs. Carol Brown Kilby, age 80 of North Wilkesboro passed away Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at her home.
Funeral services were February 21,   at Mtn. Valley Baptist Church with Rev. Scott Church and Rev. Glenn Dancy, III officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  church.
Mrs. Kilby was born October 2, 1939 in Wilkes County to Roby Hobert and Fannie Isado Vannoy Brown.  She was a member of Mtn. Valley Baptist Church.  
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Maurice Kilby.
She is survived by three daughters; Sandra Lambert and husband Allen, Maurica Kilby, Gail Smith and husband Keith all of North Wilkesboro and one son; Alan Kilby and wife Terri of North Wilkesboro, eight grandchildren; Daniel Lambert, David Kilby, Sydney Culler, Grayson Hart, Jaren Smith, Braden Smith, Avery Hart and Seth Culler and four great grandchildren; Baylee Kilby, Lucas Lambert, Kailee Lambert and Jason Kilby, five sisters and one brother.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Mount Valley Baptist Church Building Fund, c/o Bobbie Witherspoon, 1420 Cartpath Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
 Janie Greenwood, 69
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Mrs. Janie Childress Greenwood, age 69 of Ronda passed away Sunday, February 16, 2020 at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson.
Funeral services were February 20,   at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Pastor Bert Mathis officiating.  Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.  
Mrs. Greenwood was born April 5, 1950 in Iredell County to Lee and Annie Ball Childress.  She was a member of Cherry Grove Baptist Church and she loved corvettes and she loved to travel.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother; John Childress.
She is survived by her husband; Alan Greenwood of the home, three sisters; Barbara Sebastian of North Wilkesboro, Merlene Anderson of Cricket and Pat Royall of North Wilkesboro, five brothers; Larry Childress and wife Joyce of Taylorsville, Wayne Childress and wife Judy of Millers Creek, Bill Childress of Wilkesboro, Dennis Childress and wife Dorothy of Ronda and Kim Childress of Hays.
Flowers will be accepted.
 Paul Marley,Sr. 92
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Paul Marley, 92 passed away peacefully on February 15, 2020 at his home in Wilkesboro, NC
surrounded by loved ones.  Born in West Jefferson, NC on October 9, 1927 to Coy B Marley and Virginia M Dunn Marley.
 Paul served two terms in the United States Army from May 14, 1946 until April 12, 1947.  
He was inducted near the end of World War II and was stationed at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas where he served in the Medical Corp and later was a Clerk General in the mail room.   Later he was called back to duty in January 24, 1951 for the Korean War and was stationed at Ft. Jackson, South  Carolina. His main duty was processing new recruits, many of the boys were from Wilkes County coming through the lines that later were stationed at other bases for training.
Paul worked for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture as a Poultry Inspector for 40 years before retiring.   He was a member of the Rotary Club and helped them start an annual fundraising horse shows and served as show chairman for many years.  Also, he coached the girls' softball team that the Rotary Club sponsored. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, raising Beagles with his father, music and always had a good joke or story to tell.  After retiring Paul work with Wilkes County Habitat for Humanity raising money and building homes. Also, he traveled with his daughter, Teresa to dog shows all over the United States and a large part of Canada.   Enjoyed spending winters in Florida with his son, Cecil and his wife. Once asked about his children all living so far from Wilkesboro, he answered " If I had known they would all move to great places to visit, I would have had more kids"
He is survived by his wife of 65 years Peggy (Bumgarner), his sister Charlotte Edmiston (George) of Ferguson, his daughter Teresa Marley (Charles Jones) of Indian Wells, California, his son Paul Cecil Marley, Jr (Jennifer Marley) of Palm Bay, Florida, grandson George Bynum of Hudson, NC along with nephews, nieces and countless friends.    He was preceded in death by his parents, bothers Ralph Vernon Marley and James Turner Marley, sisters Pauline Marley and Annie Marley-Funkhouser and daughter Paula Bynum.
The family would like to thank all Paul's wonderful caregivers, staff at Rose Glenn and Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice.  In lieu of flowers, the family request that memorial contributions be made to Parkinson's Foundation at www.parkinson.org, phone 800-473-4636 or  200  SE 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131.
Jackie Gayles, 84
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Pastor Jackie Bejerano Gayles, age 84 of Wilkesboro, passed away Friday, February 14. 2020 at University Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Charlotte.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 pm, Saturday, February 22, 2020 at Mt. Carmel TPC Church in Harmony, NC with Bishop Jerome Temoney officiating. Burial will be in the church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Mt. Carmel TPC from 1:00 until 2:00 pm on Saturday prior to the service.
Mr. Gayles was born April 29, 1935 in New  York to Daisy Gayles. He was a member at Seventh Day Adventist in Wilkesboro. He was employed at Bec Car Printing as a Printer retiring after twenty five years. He loved his family and teaching the word of God. His passions were hunting and reading.
In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by a daughter Cecilia Scott and a son Kim Gayles.
He is survived by his wife JoAnn Gayles of Wilkesboro, a daughter Elena Gayles of Florida; three sons, Marc Misher and wife, April of Huntersville; Don Vito Gayles and wife, Tony of Richmond, VA; Keith Gayles of New York; twelve grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren; a sister Elena Simmons of California; and a brother, Dr. Carlos Gayles M.D. and wife Cynthia of Rochester, MI.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials to the Donor's choice.
Online condolences may be made at www.reinssturdivant.com
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20 favorite Kuroshitsuji characters
Ciel Phantomhive (Our Ciel)
Sebastian Michaelis
Gregory Violet
Bravat Sky
Edgar Redmond
Herman Greenhill
Lawrence Bluer
Soma Asman Kadar
Agni
Doll
Joker
Charles Grey
Diederich
Frances Midford
Edward Midford
Elizabeth Midford
Joanne Harcourt
Madame Red
Aleister Chamber
Cheslock
More +10: Vincent Phantomhive, Undertaker, Finnian, Meyrin, Sascha, Mr Pitt, Sieglinde Sullivan, Ronald Knox, Charles Phipps, Dagger
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Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic (My Review)
Wednesday June 14th, 7pm, English Dub
For those who have not yet seen the movie, I would advise to... PROCEED WITH CAUTION! THIS FOLLOWING POST WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS!! (Fyi, I have not yet read much of the manga... b/c there they don’t have much copies around here *sad face*, but I am well aware that this film is the adaption of the ‘Luxury Liner Arc’)
= I flipping squealed and clapped excitedly the second I saw Sebastian and heard his english dub voice. Again, I LUV J. Michael Tatum’s Sebastian voice. *internally fangirling like crazy*
= My friend was spazzing out in confusion about Tanaka’s super deformed form. Did Koukai seriously forget? Lolz. Boy did I have to re-explain it to him.
= Hello again Rau and Ran-mao. Such a shame this was the only moment we get to see you two in the film.
= Lol, Ciel’s reaction/response to Sebastian wearing a doctor/medial outfit. Really interesting to see Sebastian wearing anything else other than his usual butler uniform. Regardless, he is still ‘one hell of a [hawt] butler’.
= Alexis Leon Midford cheek rubbing and hugging Ciel Phantomhive. FUNNY AND ADORABLE AT THE SAME TIME!
= Edward Midford “Mc Sourpuss”. I can somewhat understand the typical big brother overprotecting a younger sister, but why can’t you be happy for your sister?! At least their father approves of Ciel.
= Sebastian’s slick back hair. One word:... HAWT!!
= Charles Grey referencing Sebastian’s “death” from Book of Murder pt 1 & 2/Phantomhive Manor Murders Arc.
= Ciel in blonde wig... Cute. Sebastian wearing a ponytail... GAUD DAYUM SEXEH!!!
= “We are phoenixes!!”. Ahhaahaa!! Ciel’s reaction is PRICELESS!! [Woah never expected to hear added content of Ciel’s thoughts. Nice]
= Aleister and Ciel’s interaction! *bursting into laughter with Kouhai and audience*
= The entire Aurora society doing the Phoenix Dance pose. Aww darn, where is Ciel’s reaction where you need it?!?!! XD Lolz.
= Undertaker why are you hiding behind the machine...and smiling. What are you up to? [FORESHADOWING]
= Gotta love Snake feeding the snakes.
= Lost count to how many times the audience laughed everytime they hear Snake speaking out what the snakes are “saying”/hissing.
= Jesus! The soulless body ate Lizzie’s cake for Ciel?! RUN!!! [No joke, the sudden pan to seeing the corpse behind them nearly scared the SHEEEET outta me]
= Snake still calling Ciel “Smile”. Totes love the Book of Circus/Circus arc reference.
= Ronald casually rolling away on his lawnmower death scythe like its some sort of an electric scooter and Sebastian’s confused [yet sexy] facial expression. LOVE IT!
= Oh gaud dayum, the demonic growl/laugh Bassy made
= Ciel recalling back to when he first saw Sebastian in his demon form.
= Demon butler ONE, Corpses ZERO!
= Wait, did Sebastian inverted his blood covered gloves or did he have a spare in his pocket? Lol, he didn’t realize at first his gloves were soaked with blood after his fight against the group of corpses.
= Grell Sutcliff enters the scene. *cue audience and self squealing in excitement. also, insert Kouhai looks at me with a WTF look on his face*
= Grell and Ronald TITANIC MOMENT!! *cue audience and self bursting into uncontrollable laughter* AHHAHAHAHA!!!! Can’t breathe! I’m dying! Is GrellxRonald canon now?! XD lolz. THIS IS FAUKIN’ COMEDY GOLD RIGHT THERE!! CLASSIC!!!! Grell I understand, but Ronald?! BWAHHAHAA!!!
= Elizabeth, darling, I love you to pieces but please quit worrying about your dress. This is a matter of life and death--oh nevermind, she realizes her action. Still is one of my favorite female characters in the Black Butler series.
= Partly unbuttoned soaking wet shirt Sebastian. *intense fangasming* [to self: AWW DAYUM BABEH!!! I would love to have you in bed with me, LMFAO <3] Kouhai: SHIELD YOURSELF! *attempts to cover my eyes but fails. I bat him away, lolz*
= “Mr. Sutcliff--” Ronald totally confirmed to the audience that Grell is definitely a male.
= Dayum Lizzie! You got some mad fencing skills. 360 NO SCOPE BEECHES! No seriosly! She goes full on ninja on these corpses with ease. Running along the walls and ceiling. GAUD DAYUM! Fave BB female character for sure (tied with Mey-rin, of course).
= AWW!! Elizabeth’s thoughts of self and memories of Ciel is soo heartfelt touching! Elizabeth feeling different than the other girls because of her amazing fencing skills. She is worried about what young Ciel said regarding his dislike towards strong female. OUCH! Right in the feels! And holding her true self back just for Ciel’s sake!
= For some reason, young Charles Phipps almost sounded a bit more closely to Sebastian. Maybe that’s just me.
= Present day Ciel doesn’t care about that anymore Lizzie, especially since he said that he said that was a long time and finds no reason to feel mad at her for recently saving their lives. AWW!! I seriously ship CielxLizzie (it is but one of many of my favorite BB ships)!! Kouhai: Sorry I don’t have a tissue [LMFAO! I wasn’t literally crying!]
= Sebastian laughing. I repeat! Sebastian is LAUGHING! And blushing?! HE IS BLUSHING!?! SEBASTIAN MICHAELIS IS COVERING HIS MOUTH AND LAUGHING WITH A TINY BIT FLUSH OF RED ON HIS FACE PEOPLE!!! *nosebleed* *audience laughter*
= Ciel totally calling Sebastian out to stop it with the laughing. That doesn’t mean you can stop US from laughing now does it, LOLZ.
= Sebastian, Ciel, Grell, and Ronald’s response to Aleister making them reenact his version of the Phoenix pose. *audience roaring laughter* First it was like ‘no, don’t kill him’, then later... ‘skrew dat, let’s just kill him’. LMFAO.
= HAHAHA!!! The Phoenix dance pose, Aleister Chamber style!!
= CIEL’S REACTION TO DOING IT AGAIN!!! PRICELESS!!!
= HOLY SHEEET UNDERTAKER!! MAJOR PLOT TWIST!! DUN DUN DUNNNN~!!!!
= What the heck are the corpses standing around for? Undertaker is explaining his big reveal and those soulless bodies aren’t attacking?!!
= Seriously Grell? Did you forget what happened in episode 18 of season 1 in Black Butler?
= Da heck! Added cinematic records... of Undertaker wearing a fake mustache!?! LMFAO!!
= THE ORIGINAL DEATH SCYTHE?!?! Love the design!
= Sebastian reaching out to grab Ciel’s hand scene...dead silent. Random audience member: “Why is it quiet?” *audience laughs* [to self: SHUDDUP! WE ALL KNOW WHAT’S ABOUT TO HAPPEN!]. *cue all the fangirls shrieking* Me: “NO!! BASSY!!!” [yes I cried that out loud].
= Sebastian’s demonic sounding voice. *nosebleed* They seriously need to use that more often if the series picks in 5 or 10 or more seasons.
= THIS is why many fans believe Sebastian looks closely similar to Ciel’s father.
= Did he originally have regretting second thoughts of forming a contract with a young “brat” who couldn’t remember where his burnt down manor was located? LMFAO.
= Food magically appearing on the table. *sarcasm* Totally not suspicious. Lol, even Ciel called Sebastian out on that.
= Sebastian teaching Ciel to be proper and adult like while Ciel “teaches” him how to be more like a butler... namely making better tasting tea and meals. Seriously love seeing the developmental progress between the two.
= Ciel pouring tea into Sebastian’s hand... as payback for slapping his hands with a stick (or whatever that thing is called, idk). My word!
= A quick few second glimpse of Sebastian’s bedroom!! Sitting at his desk and writing down his own thoughts about Ciel. *internal fangirl intensifies, lolz*
= Is Ciel having a nightmare? I wanna cuddle him soo badly.
= “One hell of a butler”. AHH HE SAID IT!! *nosebleed* I can die happy now...wait, no I can’t, need to watch the rest of the movie.
= Sebastian wincing from the pain. THE FEELS! My little heart can’t take much more of this!
= Uh oh! The luxury ship is sinking quickly now! Time to go everybody!
= Soulless corpses surviving the freezing cold ocean water. [Why do I feel a hint of “The Walking Dead” vibe]
= Sebastian Michaelis vs Horde of Corpses round 2! Liek a bauss!
= Bassy coughing and panting to his injury. AWW!! Poor baby! [Why do I feel so turned on by this?! Answer: b/c of my soft spot for physical or emotional vulnerability]
= What exactly is that thing Ciel took from Undertaker and why is it of much importance?
= Ciel telling Sebastian to rest when they return to the manor. Why do I feel the urging desire to see anime Sebastian ‘sleeping’ or laying down in his bed or something?
= Kouhai blurted out loud “To be continued!” [Lol]
= End of movie scene: WILLIAM!!! Picking up Grell and Ronald with his garden trimmer death scythe... then goes to berating them on their performance and beating the sense out of them, lol.
= Grell, you beautiful silly person you! Swooning over William the second you wake up! He just got hauled you out of the ocean water and you go falling back in once again?! LMFAO! [I don’t know about you guys, but I had a sudden “Notice me sempai!” “Denied!” feeling at the moment]
 My Thoughts: Overall, the animation was utterly beautiful and soo well done. I seriously love the character design...obviously. There were boatloads of hilarious moments from start to finish, along with some heartfelt and tear jerker events particularly about Ciel and Elizabeth’s past memories. So far the only minor thing that bothered me was the mix of seeing both the 3D CGI animation with the 2D traditional hand-drawn animation. Being a visual-learner, I have become rather quick to notice the obvious difference between traditional 2D and cel shaded 3D animation. But that, however, DID NOT STOP ME from watching and enjoying the movie... and LOVING it to pieces. Oh, and additionally I’m a bit sad that it was a one day and one night time thing and only screened in very few theater locations. I understand how many Black Butler fan were sad that they will miss watching it because it was either far away from where they lived and/or were busy with other important matters to tend to such as jury duty, work, stuck in traffic, tending to family, etc. Not gonna lie, throughout majority of the movie my eyes were fixated on Sebastian whenever he was on screen. J. Michael Tatum voicing Sebastian just seriously made me fangasm (I’m obsessed, I know. But I can’t help myself. He’s HAWT!!!).
Rate: 100/10 [And yes I mean one hundred] It was amazing!! I LOVED IT TO BITS! Would so totally love to see it again, if possible. Can’t wait for it to come out on DVD (if it does)!
PS: OMG!! TOTALLY IRREVERENT BUT SOME ONE COSPLAYED AS EREN YEAGER!!
Black Butler Tag: @sebastianshoe
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After the cut is the final list of characters that will be in the poll, aside from any new characters that are introduced in chapter 199.
Abbie
Ada
Agni / Arshad Satyendra Iyer
Akashi
Al
Alan Humphries
Aleister Chamber / Viscount of Druitt
Alexis Leon Midford
Alois Trancy / Jim Macken
Angela Blanc
Angelina Dalles / Madam Red / Aunt An
Anne Drewanz
Annie
the archeologist (Season 2 character)
Arihito Genpou
Aristocrat of Evil with the scarred face
Arnold Trancy
Artie
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Randall
Ash Landers
Aurora Society member (first one O!Ciel and Seb meet)
Aurora Society purified water seller
Azzurro Vanel
Baldroy / Bard / Baldo
Baldroy Jr.
Baldroy's cow
the bear
Beast
beggar boy that Soma gives a necklace to, mother, and baby brother
Betty
Bitter Rabbit
bizarre dolls
bizarre doll horses
Blavat Sky
Bloodbath Johnny
Bronte
Burnett
Canterbury
Carter
the cat from the live action movie
the cats Sebastian rescues from the rain
Cedric Brandel
Cedric K. Ros
CGI horses / driver
Charles Bennett Sato
Charles Grey
Charles Phipps
Charles Phipps's chicken
Chef Lach
Chef Rickman
Chef Tarpin
Chef Wollest
Cheslock
Chlaus
Chris Heathfield
Chris Heathfield's Chris Heathfield's maids
Ciel Phantomhive bizarre doll / Real Ciel / R!Ciel
Ciel Phantomhive child / R!Ciel child
"Ciel" Phantomhive / Our Ciel / O!Ciel
Ciel's horse
Claude Faustus
Claude's birds
Cloudia Phantomhive
Clayton
Conny
Countess Trancy and her baby
the cultists
Dagger
Damian
Daniel
"Deer"
demon Ciel
demon Crow
demon "pet" (the xenomorph)
Derrick Arden
Diedrich
Doctor
Doll / Freckles
Donne
Dove
Drossel Keinz
Drossel's dolls
Edgar Redmond
Edward Abberline
Edward Midford
Edward V
Elizabeth Midford / Lizzy
Ellery Nixon
Emily
Eric Slingby
Fennian
Finnian / Finny
Finny's hat
FOL Orphanage staff
Francis Midford
Fred Abberline
Funtom Corporation's unicorn suit
Georg von Siemens
German countryman
Ginny
Goethe
Green House dorm master
Gregory Violet
Grelle Sutcliff
Grelle's chainsaw
Grete Hilbard
Grimsby Keane
Haku
Haku's henchman
Hanae Wakatsuki
Hannah Annafellows
Hao
Harold West Jeb
Heinrich
Henry Barrymore
"Her"
Herman Greenhill
Higham
Hilde Dickhaut
the iceberg
Irene Diaz
Jackknife Haywood
James
Jan
Jane
Japanese man with a katana
Japanese woman with a lunchbox
Jay the Undertaker
Jeremy Rathbone
Joanna
Joanne Harcourt
Johann Agares
John Brown
John Brown's horse
Johnny
Joker
Julius Pitt
Jumbo
Karl Woodley
Keats
Kelvin
kenpo master
King's Bear prostitutes
Lau
Lau's girls
Lawrence Anderson / Pops
Lawrence Bluewer
Lawrence Bluewer's sisters
Layla
Lord Ackroyd
Lord Ackroyd's son
Lorraine McDowell
Ludger
Luka Macken
the Mad Dog of Venice
Mabel
Margaret Connor
Margaret Connor's father
Margaret Turner
Maria
Mathilda Simmons
Maurice Cole
McDowell
McMillan
Mey-Rin
Milly
Mina
Miranda
Mrs. Mayell
Munemitsu Aoki
Nicholas
Nick
Nina Hopkins
Nina's assistants
O!Ciel's land renters
Oliver
the orphan that called Sebastian an old guy
Oscar
Othello
the other children in the lab Finny was kept in
Paul Jones
the Panzer
Patrick Phelps
Patrick the Grey Wizard
Paula
Peter
Phantomhive family ring
Pitt
Pluto
Polaris
priest (from Season 2)
Prince Albert
Prince Albert puppet
Professor Sullivan / village crone
Purple House dorm master
Purple House prefect from Vincent's year
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria (Season 1)
Rachel Phantomhive
Ran-Mao
Reaper managers
Reaper trainees
Red House dorm master
Red House prefect from Vincent's year
Richard
Ridley
Rian Stoker
Rin
Ronald Knox
Ronald's lawnmower
the Rowdy Count
Sam / Old Man Sam
Sam's grandson
Saneatsu Nekoma
Sascha
Scotland Yard officers
Sebastian Michaelis
the Sebastian Roomba
Sebastian the dog
Sebastian's silverware
Sharpe Hanks
Shiori Genpou
Sieglinde Sullivan
Sieglinde Sullivan's father
Snake
Snake's unnamed snakes
Soma Asman Kadar
Soma's elephant
Sophie Smith
Sphere Music Hall staff
Stella Rose
Susan
Susannah Connor
Tanaka
Terry
Theodore
Thomas Wallis
Thompson
Timber
the timetable guy
the train kidnapper
Trancy / Former Head Trancy
the turnspit dog
Undertaker
Undertaker's death scythe
Undertaker's mourning lockets
Vicar Rathbone
Vincent Phantomhive
Vincent Phantomhive's staff
walking stick shopkeeper
Webster
Wendy
the "werewolves"
Wilde
William T. Spears
William's death scythe
William's pigeons
Wolfram Gelzer
Wordsworth
Yana Toboso
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London’s New Restaurant Openings (19) added to Google Docs
London’s New Restaurant Openings (19)
Keeping track of London’s new restaurant openings is enough to give any normal person a headache. But we’re not normal. And nor are you. You love getting out there and finding the latest spot that you simply have to tell your friends about before anyone else does. So do we. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to all the new openings that have caught our eye. Just remember, this isn’t an endorsement, as we haven’t been to all of these places. It’s for you to go and find out what’s what for yourself, so fare forward voyagers.
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Larry’s is from the same team as Salon and Levan. In fact, it’s right next door to it’s Peckham wine bar sibling, and it too is a bar and restaurant. The menu reads more fun than fancy, with things like extra sloppy aubergine parmigiana, or potato latkes with fermented chilli mayo. For now it’s open evenings only from Tuesday - Saturday.
 The Tapas Room ££££ UNIT 52-53 COLDHARBOUR LANE
The Tapas Room is opening a third restaurant, this time in Brixton Village. They’ll be serving the same Spanish wine and tapas dishes, with things like confit fennel with pickled figs and seared scallops with pisto, green chilli sauce and almonds.
 Costa del Tottenham ££££ Ashley Rd
The people behind Tottenham Hale nightclub, The Cause, have opened a new outdoor venue which has street food vendors such as Club Mexicana, People’s Burger, and Mr Ploppys. There’s a terrace, private booths which can be booked, and a craftbeer hall. As well as entertainment in the form of a DJ.
 Stanley's ££££ 151 Sydney St
This new British restaurant in Chelsea is serving small plates like whipped smoked cod roe with buttermilk flatbreads, British charcuterie, and beef tartare in it’s alfresco courtyard.
Eggslut ££££ 19 Percy St
Lovers of all things egg, Eggslut, have opened a second London restaurant, this time in Fitzrovia where you can get more of their all-day breakfast sandwiches.
 Wildflower Restaurant ££££ Unit 2.17, Buck St Mkt
Wildflower is a new restaurant on Camden High Street that’s serving things like scallop and Alexander root, Jerusalem artichoke velouté, and hay baked celeriac as part of an eight course tasting menu in a revamped shipping container.
 Nic Crilly-Hargrave Kibou Japanese Kitchen and Bar ££££ 175-177 Northcote Road
New Japanese restaurant Kibou has opened in Battersea and will be serving up popular dishes like ramen, katsu curry, bao buns, and sushi.
Supa Ya Ramen ££££ 276 Hackney Rd
Supa Ya Ramen has opened a permanent restaurant in Hackney, with a weekly changing menu of ramen. Expect things like salt beef with iberico pork fat, and root vegetable olive oil and sea salt with celeriac chashu. For the time being the restaurant will only be open for “bubble bookings”, meaning that groups of six to eight can book out the restaurant for a private dinner. Also, it’s BYOB.
Bobo Social ££££ 23 Sayer St
After leaving their Charlotte Street location, Bobo Social have now opened a new spot in Elephant and Castle where you can get things like their peanut butter burger, fried squid, and braised lamb croquettes.
 Eat of Eden ££££ 76 Shepherds Bush Road
Eat Of Eden have opened a third restaurant, in Shepherd’s Bush, where you can get more of their Ethiopian patties, curries, and sharing platters.
june 2020  Nasi Economy Rice ££££ 169 Holloway Road
The people behind Sambal Shiok have opened a Malaysian takeaway deli next door. For now they’re offering chilled ready meals, with things like fried rice vermicelli with omelette, spiced potato cakes, and vegan set meals for two.
 Attawa ££££ 6 Kingsland Road
A new Punjabi restaurant has opened on Kingsland High Street, and will be delivering tandoor lamb chops, Punjabi chicken kari, dhaal makani, and more around Dalston. They’re also open for collection.
 Bears At The Pavilion ££££ 15 Brook Green
Ice-cream spot Bears Parlour has opened a second site, this time in Hammersmith. They’re offering socially distant collections of their soft serve, as well as delivering tubs of ice-cream with flavours like blueberry, lavender jam meringue swirl or passion fruit and double dark chocolate freckles.
MARCH 2020  Steven Edwards At Bingham Riverhouse ££££ 61-63 Petersham Road
The Bingham Riverhouse in Richmond is now home to a new restaurant serving seasonal British food beside the Thames. The menu features items like duck liver pate, mushroom risotto, and salt baked pork rump. And on Sundays they serve a five-course tasting menu.
The Clarence Tavern ££££ 102 Stoke Newington Church St
The Clarence Tavern has re-opened in Stoke Newington. It’s been taken over by the team behind the Canton Arms and Anchor and Hope, and is serving a seasonal menu including things like Turkish-style onion salad, confit duck leg with lentils and green sauce, and chicken and bacon pie.
 Goods Way ££££ 11 Goods Way
Goods Way is a new venue with street food, bars, and live music in King’s Cross. There’s a range of food from Duck Truck, Breddos Tacos, Temple of Seitan, and Sushi on Jones. Heads up, it’s open until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
FEBRUARY 2020  Satay Street Café ££££ 15 Goulston Street
Thai street food stall Satay Street have opened their first permanent spot. Satay Street Café, in Whitechapel is serving summer rolls, buns, and different types of satay. They’re also serving some lunchboxes for under a tenner.
 Good Neighbour ££££ 102 Tooting High St
Camberwell wine bar Good Neighbour have opened a second spot in Tooting. During the week they’re serving snacks, charcuterie, as well as sharing plates in the evening. While from Friday to Sunday they also offer brunch.
 East West ££££ 135 Fortess Rd
East West is a restaurant in Tufnell Park putting Indian-inspired toppings and sauces on pizza and pasta. You can expect things like butter chicken pappardelle, tandoori chicken arancini, and paneer butter masala pizza. They also have a ‘west’ pizza section, with classic Italian toppings.
A Slice Of Blue ££££ 43 Lower Clapton Rd
A Slice of Blue is a new Pizza bar in Clapton. You can expect pizzas (duh) with toppings like cotto ham, mushrooms and parmesan, and smoked mozzarella, rare breed Yorkshire sausage, and wild broccoli. There’s also live music in the form of musicians, rappers, street poets, and DJs.
Peachy Goat ££££ 16 Half Moon Lane
Peachy Goat is a dog-friendly, plant-based bistro in Herne Hill serving things like warm asparagus broad bean and pea salad, cacio e pepe, and plant-based sausage and mash.
The Patate ££££ 323 Kentish Town Rd
The Patate is a French burger spot in Kentish Town specialising in beef bourguignon burgers. There’s also a choice between different types of cheeses to be put in your burgers.
 L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele ££££ 44 Old Compton Street
L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele are serving their Naples-style pizza from their second London restaurant, in the heart of Soho.
 Chuku's ££££ 274 High Road
Chuku’s is a new restaurant in Tottenham serving Nigerian tapas. You can expect things like caramel kuli kuli chicken, jollof quinoa, and plantain waffles.
Mambow ££££ 75 Commercial Street
Short for mama bowls, Mambow is an all-day restaurant near Spitalfields serving bowls like chick flick which has black rice, za’ataar sprouts, roasted beets, spicy green chicken, salsa verde, and leftover pickles. They also serve brunch on weekends, with things like Malaysian fried chicken, coconut Pandan rice, and kimchi and taleggio toasties. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Padella Shoreditch ££££ 1 Phipp Street
Padella are opening their second restaurant. This time in Shoreditch. You can expect more of their popular pastas, creamy burratas, and virtual queues.
 Hoppers £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Kings Cross ££££ 4 Pancras Square
Sri Lankan and South Indian restaurant Hoppers has opened its third location. The King’s Cross spot is serving more of the bone marrow varuval, egg hoppers, and burianis that we loved from their original in Soho.
 Zia Lucia ££££ 12 Piazza Walk
Pizza spot Zia Lucia have opened their fourth restaurant, this time in Aldgate East. If you’re bad at making decisions, be warned, because you’re not only offered a choice between 16 varieties of topping, but also between vegetable charcoal, wholemeal, gluten free, and traditional bases.
 Ed Schofield Dominique Ansel Treehouse ££££ 24 Floral Street
Dominique Ansel Treehouse is a new all-day café in Covent Garden, with a small menu made up of small plates, larger plates, and desserts to share. You can expect things like chicken liver mousse mille-feuille, camembert fondue with croissant chips, and steamed brioche pudding with lamb. And for the sharing desserts you’ve got sticky toffee pudding, profiterole ‘building blocks’, and cascade tiramisu.
january 2020  Townsend ££££ 77-82 Whitechapel High St
Townsend is a new all-day British restaurant in the Whitechapel Gallery. They’re serving a seasonal menu where you can expect things like curried veal sweetbread, roast haunch of venison, and mayan gold potato with egg yolk, berkswell, and winter truffle.
Halo Burger ££££ 105 Great Eastern St
Halo Burger is a new plant-based burger spot in Shoreditch with smoky Carolina bbq burgers, cheese burgers, hot dogs, and plant-based chicken nuggets on the menu.
 Patri Ealing Broadway ££££ 29 Bond Street, Ealing
Patri is opening a third spot, this time in Ealing, serving a wide selection of Indian food such as seekh kebab tariwala, pantry chicken curry, and a whole section for vegan street food.
 Lateef Okunnu Sarap ££££ 14D Market Row
Sarap is a new Filipino restaurant in Brixton serving dinner through the week, as well as lunch at weekends. The menu is divided between small plates and larger plates for sharing, with options like red chillies spring rolls stuffed with mushrooms, fried chicken in a banana ketchup, and stuffed pork belly available from around a fiver a plate.
Boom Bap Burger ££££ 252 Paradise Row
Boom Bap Burger is a new restaurant in Bethnal Green serving burgers like The Notorious P.I.G., Drop It Like It’s Hot, and a vegan burger called Mushrooms With Attitude. They also have a DJ performing on some weekends.
 Bar Douro £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  City ££££ Finsbury Avenue Square
Bar Douro have opened a new spot in the City. It’s a casual tapas-style place with plenty of wine and port on offer to go with plates of ham, cheese, croquettes, a suckling pig in a sweet potato sandwich, gambas, and salt cod hash.
 Steven Joyce Ampeli ££££ 18 Charlotte Street
Ampeli is a new Greek restaurant in Fitzrovia with options like roasted beetroot with labneh, spiced potato burik with runny egg yolk, brown shrimp and harissa mayo, and braised short ribs with date molasses.
 James McDonald Muse ££££ 38 Groom Pl
Muse is a new fine-dining restaurant in Belgravia. It serves lunch and dinner, with tasting menus for each. The menu only gives away a few ingredients, but you can expect things like langoustine with pork fat and burnt apple, turbot with duck confit and pomme puree, and beef with Norfolk grains.
Noodle & Beer ££££ 31 Bell Ln
Noodle and Beer is a new Chinese restaurant in Spitalfields. The menu focuses around Chongqing Xiaomian noodles, both with or without soup. They also serve handmade thick udon noodles, handmade taro balls, and sweetcorn pancakes.
 Firebrand Pizza ££££ 84 Rosebery Ave
Firebrand have opened a second pizzeria in Clerkenwell. They have 13 pizzas on the menu, some topped with things like sweet potatoes, goat cheese, and Italian cured beef. They also offer a range of pasta options and other mains including ribeye steak and milanese chicken.
 Fink’s Gillespie £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Highbury ££££ 88 Gillespie Rd
Finks Gillespie is the second spot from the people behind Fink’s Salt & Sweet in Highbury. As well as serving coffee, breakfast and lunch is also on offer. Expect things like roast chicken with burnt onion mayo and leeks, and baharat spiced aubergine with egg, fresh pickle and tahini, plus the usual pastries and cakes.
 Colette ££££ 315 Fulham Road
Colette is a new delicatessen and deli in Chelsea. The focus is on home-style cooking, and no, that doesn’t mean pot noodles. Expect things like veal blanquette with chestnut gnocchi, truffle tortellini with celeriac, and confit duck with quinoa.
 Lateef Okunnu Pastaio ££££ Lower Southern Terrace
Pastaio have opened their third spot, this time in Westfield White City. They’re serving things like spinach pasta, squash ravioli, and wild mushroom pappardelle.
 Baraka ££££ Unit 4 Finsbury Avenue
Baraka is a slick new Turkish all-day restaurant in the City. Expect humus kavurma, grilled sucuk, and kofte with tomato sauce and yoghurt.
 The Water House Project ££££ 3 Mare Street
The Water House Project in Hackney is an eight-course tasting menu situation inspired by local produce. Chestnut and balsamic risotto, pheasant and plum chutney doughnut, and dill cured chalk stream trout are all on their winter menu.
Raj Of Islington ££££ 359 Holloway Road
Raj of Islington is a new Indian restaurant on Holloway Road. They focus on home-cooked authentic Indian food, so you can expect things like the railway lamb curry, murg salli zardaloo, and murg tikka.
 Haydon Perrior Palm Greens ££££ Unit S2 King's Cross Square
Palm Greens is a new spot in Kings Cross that serves all day breakfast and lunch. For breakfast they are serving cinnamon apple with tahini maple toast, and avocado toast with salsa. For lunch the focus is on salads and bowls likes Mexican tostada, miso mushroom, and kale caesar. You can also build your own.
 Stephanie De Goeijen Oklava Bakery + Wine ££££ 64 Grafton Way
Kyseri in Fitzrovia has become Oklava Bakery and Wine. As well as serving Turkish breakfast, and sandwiches and other baked things to take away, there are also grill options and daily specials like their beef and sour cherry manti.
Skål ££££ 149A Upper Street
Skal is a Nordic restaurant in Islington. They’re open for lunch and dinner with set menu options at £26.50 and £32.50. You can expect things like smoked sea trout mousse, lightly smoked mackerel, and lamb meatballs.
 Lateef Okunnu Big Fernand ££££ 39 Thurloe Place
Big Fernand, a popular burger chain in Paris, has opened a spot in South Kensington. They serve eight different burgers including a raclette burger, a veal burger, and a panko-crusted chicken burger, and they also have a vegetarian portobello mushroom burger for non-meat eaters.
 Apple Butter Cafe ££££ 32-34 Monmouth Street
Apple Butter Cafe is a new Middle-Eastern cafe in Covent Garden serving specialty coffee as well as aesthetically pleasing brunch choices.
Tokyo Pizza £ £ £ £ Pizza  in  Maida Vale ££££ 47 Maida Vale
Japanese and pizza in the same sentence might be an unexpected combo, but that’s what you get at Tokyo Pizza in Maida Vale. You’ll also get sake, and wagyu harumaki.
DECEMBER 2019 Saffron Circle ££££ New College Parade
Saffron Circle is a US-based Indian restaurant group that has now opened a spot in Swiss Cottage. You can expect things like masala chips, lamb chops, and Calcutta fish curry.
 Lateef Okunnu Casa Do Frango ££££ 2 King John Court
Casa Do Frango have opened another spot, this time in Shoreditch. Expect piri piri garlic prawns, half chicken brushed with piri piri, and sweet potato feijoada. Just don’t expect to be able to reserve a table, because it’s walk-in only.
 Barbie Green £ £ £ £ Australian ,  Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  City ££££ 2 London Wall Place
Barbie Green is a new all-day Aussie brunch spot near the Barbican. You can expect things like banana bread sandwich, shakshouka, and blueberry pancakes for brunch. For lunch they serve things like fire-roasted aubergine, pizza, and chicken parmigiana.
 Bancone £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ Golden Square 8-10 Lower James Street
Bancone already have a popular Covent Garden spot that we like, and now they’ve have opened a second spot in Soho serving their handmade pasta.
 Haydon Perrior Bottles ££££ 100 Draycott Avenue
Bottles is a new restaurant in Chelsea that’s all about pairing Italian food with Italian wine. Expect things like Sicilian chorizo hot dog, espresso-glazed ribeye steak, and aglio, olio e peperoncino.
 Davies and Brook ££££ 49 Brook St
There’s a new restaurant at luxury Mayfair hotel, Claridge’s. Davies and Brook serves seasonal British food with global inspiration, things like duck glazed with honey and lavender, buttermilk fried chicken, and grilled short rib of beef with fermented mint. There’s also a tasting menu for £145 per person.
Yori ££££ 15 Catherine Street
Yori is a new Korean restaurant in Covent Garden specialising in Korean BBQ and small plates. They also serve a £7.90 set lunch with choices ranging from vegetable hot stone bibimbap and jap chae, through to barbecued meat options - all served with a bowl of rice and three sides.
 The Melusine ££££ St Katharine Docks
The Melusine is a new seafood restaurant in St Katharine Docks. The menu changes daily, but you can expect things like clams with wild mushroom and dry ricotta, grilled cuttlefish with chickpea fricassee, and native oysters.
 Mio Yatai £ £ £ £ Japanese  in  Hackney ££££ 129a Pritchard's Road
Mio Yatai is a new restaurant at the end of Broadway Market, serving Japanese Street Food. Ramen, chicken karaage with wasabi mayo, and soft shell crab tacos with chilli avocado and mango are all on offer, as well as sake and a selection of wines.
Moto ££££ 7 Maiden Lane
Moto is a new Japanese bar in Covent Garden serving a range of sake, craft beer, and - from 4pm - otsumami platter and other bar food like simmered aubergine and miso salmon.
 Num Num ££££ 81 Scoresby St
Num Num is a southern Chinese restaurant in Southwark. For lunch, expect dishes like a kung pao chicken rice bowl, wonton noodle soup, and pork and cabbage dumplings. For dinner they serve things like twice cooked pork belly with fermented broad bean paste and crispy roasted chicken with Polish barbeque spices.
 Mike Tsang Barboun ££££ 61-67 Great Eastern Street
Barboun is a new Eastern Mediterranean restaurant in Shoreditch serving sun-dried aubergine dolma, girolle flatbread, and hay-smoked short rib with iskender sauce.
Other Side Fried ££££ 3 Atlantic Road
Other Side Fried have got a new permanent spot in Brixton serving three variations of chicken burger: honey butter, buffalo, and one with parmesan and garlic. They also have dirty fries with bacon, parmesan, and ranch sauce, as well as regular fries.
 Paradise ££££ 61 Rupert Street
Paradise is a new Sri Lankan restaurant in Soho. Expect things like coconut flatbread roti, caramelised onion sambal, roasted chicken curry, and yellow cod curry.
Four Hundred Rabbits ££££ Dulwich Road
400 Rabbits has taken over the restaurant at Brockwell Lido. They’re open for brunch from 8am - 3pm serving things like green shakshuka with sourdough, black pudding on sourdough, and toasted banana bread, which - as far as we know - is not served on sourdough.
 Cafe Murano ££££ 184 Bermondsey Street
Cafe Murano has opened their third spot in Bermondsey, serving Italian food like gnocchi, plaice with mussels and samphire, and lamb neck stew. As well as tiramisu, and buttermilk panna cotta for dessert.
Wild Tavern ££££ 2 Elystan Street
Wild Tavern is a new Italian restaurant just off the King’s Road in Chelsea. You can expect shellfish sharing platters like lobster and whole Norwegian crab, tartare of Spanish tuna loin from the raw bar, pastas like taglioni with truffle, and a £32 filet steak for mains.
 Steven Joyce Prairie Fire ££££ Wood Lane Arches
Prairie Fire is a new Kansas City-style barbecue restaurant in Wood Lane Arches serving beef brisket, pulled pork, and chilli cheese dogs. They also serve local craft beer in their taproom, and stay open till 11pm on weekdays, and 12am on Fridays and Saturdays.
 Old Chang Kee ££££ 56 Goodge Street
Singaporean curry puff experts Old Chang Kee have opened a second spot, this time on Goodge Street. The curry puffs have fillings such as beef rendang, creamy chicken and mushroom, and chilli crab stick, and you can also expect chicken curry, laksa noodles, and nasi lemak.
Black Bear Burger ££££ Unit 61 Boxpark
Black Bear Burger have opened a second location in Boxpark Shoreditch. The menu consists of three choices of burgers, black bear, classic, and brisket. You can also get buttermilk chicken nuggets or wings on the side.
Dandy ££££ 35 Maltby Street
Dandy is a new restaurant on Maltby Street, serving seasonal comfort food. Expect lamb belly with potatoes and collard greens, ox cheek ragu, and fried chicken with chilli jam. For dessert, think French toast with whipped ricotta and honey. Plus, on the weekends they’re open for brunch.
 Mr Ji ££££ 72 Old Compton Street
Mr Ji is a new spot in Soho specialising in Taiwanese fried chicken which they also serve as bao. On the side you can get things like fries and black cabbage, and they also serve sweet potato and ginger doughnuts.
 Steven Joyce Borough Market Kitchen ££££ Southwark Street
Borough Market Kitchen has opened in, wait for it, Borough Market. They serve food from 25 traders including Mei Mei, Applebees Fish, and Rudie’s Jerk Shack.
november 2019  Lucky And Joy £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Clapton ,  Hackney ££££ 95 Lower Clapton Road
Lucky and Joy is a new Chinese restaurant in Lower Clapton. Expect things like tiger salad, fried kidney beans with fennel, and Xinjiang lamb chops with onion and pomegranate.
 Caldera ££££ 143 Mare Street
Caldera is a new Mexican restaurant in Hackney Central. You can expect nachos with guacamole, baja-style battered cod tacos, and ground beef enchiladas, as well as cactus and papaya salad and lamb cutlets marinated in hand-ground mole mixed with miso.
Roma Pizza ££££ 224 Brick Lane
Roma has opened a permanent spot on Brick Lane. They’re serving fast and thin 12-inch pizzas for £5, with toppings like aubergine, spicy lamb sausage, and obviously the classic margherita.
 Brother Marcus ££££ 2 Crispin Place
Brother Marcus is a new all-day restaurant in Spitalfields serving eastern-Mediterranean dishes like flatbreads, pides, spiced-chicken shawarma, and lahmucun. There are a variety of vegetarian options like sweet potato dumplings and burnt aubergine with tahini and fermented mango, and they also serve things like cinnamon and chai overnight oats for brunch.
Stoney Street ££££ 2-3 Stoney Street
26 grains have opened a new restaurant next to Borough Market. It’s on Stoney Street and it’s called, wait for it, Stoney Street. Expect things like peacock kale, poached chicken, and pheasant with bread sauce. They’re open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and serve brunch until 2.30pm at the weekend.
 Baccalà ££££ 194 Bermondsey Street
This new Italian spot in Bermondsey is all about seafood and wine. Expect things like salted cod brandade with crispy chicory sprouts, roasted octopus with colonnata lard, stone bass with baked fennel, and deep fried squid.
 Gemma Wood Photography Peckham Cellars ££££ 125 Queens Road
Peckham Cellars is a new wine bar and kitchen in Peckham. They serve British and Mediterannean food, so you can expect things like pumpkin mascarpone rotolo with sage butter, farmed eel with nduja and pickled green tomatoes, and smashed potatoes with harrisa and aioli.
 Bread Ahead Bakery ££££ 26 - 28 Olympic Way
Bread Ahead have opened an all-day restaurant, bakery, and baking school in Wembley. They’re serving rotisserie and pizza in the restaurant, and in the bakery you can expect fresh pastries and sandwiches, as well as pizza by the slice.
 Manteca £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ 58-59 Great Marlborough Street
Manteca is a new restaurant in Soho serving handmade pasta like tonnarelli with brown crab cacio e pepe, as well as meat dishes like pig head fritti with pilacca.
 Steele Haigh/Kaizen House Mei Mei ££££ Borough Market Kitchen
Mei Mei is a Borough Market stall taking its inspiration from Singaporean kopitiams. There’s counter seating around an open kitchen, and you can expect dishes like Hainese chicken rice and nasi lemak, as well as Nanyang coffee.
Ugly Butterfly ££££ 55 King's Road
Ugly Butterfly is a new zero-waste restaurant on Kings Road that uses the leftovers from Adam Handling Chelsea up the road. Expect things like fried chicken feet, beef and bone marrow cottage pie, and banana bread with butter chicken.
 Folie ££££ 37 Golden Square
Folie is a big new restaurant in Soho with a Mediterranean inspired menu. Expect things like charcoal roasted octopus and butternut squash, tuna tartare, brussels sprouts and pistachio, and gnocchi with wild mushrooms and sage pistou. You can also expect a long list of cocktails and European wines from the bar.
 Nami ££££ 10-50 Willow Street
Nami is a new addition to the Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, serving Japanese street food in a bar setting. There are also DJs.
 Amazonico ££££ 10 Berkeley Sq
Madrid’s Amazonica has opened in Mayfair. And yes, it’s basically an adult version of The Rainforest Cafe serving a menu of things like hamachi tiradito (yellowtail with passion fruit and shiso leaves dressing), tequenos (clay oven chicken rolls), and Brazilian-style grilled rump steak.
 Epic Pies ££££ 53-55 Carter Lane
Epic Pies has opened in St. Paul’s with a lunch selection of five pies which all come with mash, greens and gravy or parsley liquor. Expect things like braised pepper steak pie, salt beef and swiss cheese, and ham hock and leeks. They also serve cronuts and ‘croffles’.
 14 Hills £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  City ££££ 120 Fenchurch St
A new restaurant has opened on the 14th floor of an office building on Fenchurch Street serving an all-day British menu and a weekend brunch. Look out for winter black truffle omelette, vanilla and cinnamon french toast with passion fruit and vanilla ice cream, and savoury french toast.
Bong Bong's Manila Kanteen ££££ 460 Hackney Road
Bong Bong’s Manila Kanteen is a new Filipino restaurant near Cambridge Heath serving things like adobo glazed cauliflower, lemongrass ox heart skewers, spiced fried chicken, and roast aubergine kare kare. They’re open for lunch on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and serve lunch and dinner from Thursday to Sunday when the bar stays open until midnight.
 Daffodil Mulligan ££££ 70-74 City Road
Daffodil Mulligan is a new Irish restaurant in Shoreditch serving grilled lamb chops, grilled lobster, and mash with bone marrow crumb. It also has an oyster bar.
Sola ££££ 64 Dean Street
Sola is a new restaurant in Soho with a Californian inspired menu. Expect tuna tartare, mussels and clams, spit roast whole chicken to share, and lobster pot pie. There is also a 12-course tasting menu for £97 per person.
 Lina Stores King's Cross £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Kings Cross ££££ 20 Stable Street
The Soho deli has opened their second restaurant, this time in King’s Cross. They’re open for breakfast, with things like truffle scrambled eggs, polenta and roasted mushrooms, and nutella filled breakfast doughnuts. While for lunch and dinner you can expect fresh pasta like pumpkin ravioli and oxtail ragu pappardelle, as well as some meat and fish options like braised beef cheek in barolo, and grilled prawns.
 Volta Do Mar £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  Covent Garden ,  Strand ££££ 13-15 Tavistock St
Volta Do Mar is a new Portuguese restaurant in Covent Garden showcasing Portuguese cuisine and its relation to South America, Africa, and Asia. Expect things like Iberico pork vindalho, aubergine Goan curry with cashew yoghurt, and Macanese arroz marisco.
Market Hall West End ££££ 9 Holles Street
Market Hall West End has opened just north of Oxford Street with 11 different vendors including Baozilnn, Fanny’s Kebabs, and Pastaio. It also has four bars. And a roof terrace.
OCTOBER 2019  Bar Douro ££££ 85B Southwark Bridge Rd
Bar Douro is a new restaurant in Southwark’s Flat Iron Square serving Portuguese food. Expect options like garlic prawns, grilled quail, red onion cebolada and pine nuts from the à la carte menu, and if you go for lunch on weekdays you can get three courses for £11.50.
 Moi Moi Island ££££ 81 Kentish Town Rd
This new grab-and-go spot in Kentish Town serves West African and Caribbean bowls and fat rolls with spicy jerk chicken, curry lamb, suya beef, and vegan options like chickpea stew. They also do chicken wings.
 The Laundry ££££ 374 Coldharbour Lane
The Laundry is an all-day bistro and wine shop next to Brixton Village. As well as serving a menu ranging from oysters to roasted bone marrow, they’re open for coffee from 7am on weekdays. They also have a huge terrace to unwind on at sundown.
Silo ££££ Unit 7, Queens Yard
Silo at Crate Brewery is a zero-waste restaurant in Hackney Wick. Dinner is a five-course tasting menu with dishes like rainbow radishes with ricotta, kimchi juices and lovage, and quince ice cream with fig leaf oil and animal toffee. They also serve brunch of caramelised oats, or, among other options, a breakfast bun with mushrooms or smoked meat.
Oren ££££ 89 Shacklewell Lane
A new Eastern Mediterranean-inspired restaurant has opened in Dalston serving sharing plates like sweet aubergines, egg and salad in pita and, ful mudammes for brunch, and dishes like monkfish in traditional Libyan chraime for dinner.
 Sussex ££££ 63-64 Frith Street
Sussex is a new restaurant in Soho sourcing their ingredients from their own farm or local suppliers. You can expect starters like monkfish carpaccio with aubergine, and mains including pumpkin gnocchi with caramelised quince.
Simplicity Burger ££££ 202 Brick Ln
A vegan burger spot has opened on Brick Lane. In keeping with its name, the menu is simple, with four types of burger, three types of fries, and a salad. It also has a late-night ‘plant powered’ cocktail bar downstairs.
 Trivet ££££ 36 Snowsfields
Trivet is a new restaurant near London Bridge with a small, high-quality menu. Expect things like chicken with vinegar sauce and squab pigeon, persimmon and kale. And keep an eye out for the ‘hokkaido potato’ which is a baked potato mille-feuille dessert.
 Sabroso ££££ Balcony Court Café, Westfield
This new South American spot has landed on the balcony of Westfield White City, serving arepas with fillings like roast chicken, braised beef, and Venezuelan cheese and avocado. They also have ceviche bowls with salmon or tuna, plus vegan options.
The Boulevard Theatre Restaurant ££££ 6 Walker's Court
The new restaurant at The Boulevard Theatre in Soho serves both small and large plates, with plant-based options like chermoula baked aubergine and roasted curried baby cauliflower with black dahl and fresh coconut.
Wilder Restaurant And Bar ££££ 2-4 Boundary Street
If you’re a meat lover, Wilder should be on your radar. This new restaurant in the Boundary Hotel in Shoreditch is serving British products like venison, pork jowl, and hake. They also have a whole page on their menu dedicated to ‘Gin Classics’.
 Naïfs ££££ 56 Goldsmiths Road
There’s a new, homely vegetarian/vegan bistro in Peckham. The menu includes aubergine fritters, mushroom broth with semolina dumplings, and almond and barley ice cream sandwiches. They also offer a long list of wines, local beer, and a speciality tea menu.
Unimini ££££ 20 Eastcheap
At this Korean BBQ lunch spot in the City you can customise your own bento boxes to grab and go, with options ranging from barbecued meats, fried chicken, and bibimbab bowls. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Ozone Coffee Roasters £ £ £ £ Pizza ,  Brunch  in  Bethnal Green ££££ Emma Street
We use the original Ozone as somewhere to work with a coffee, somewhere to recover with a damn good brunch on a Sunday morning, and somewhere easy to go when we literally can’t think of anywhere else to go. Open from 7.30am during the week, their second location in Bethnal Green has the same all day, all-rounder menu of things like fermented hummus, a yellow bean falafel burger, and big pizzas from noon. They also have a long list of cocktails to choose from in the evening. And coffee throughout, obviously.
We checked out Ozone Coffee Roasters and added it to our breakfast guide.
 Copper Chimney £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ Southern Terrace, Westfield
A popular Indian restaurant chain has come to London, taking over one of the terrace spots at Westfield in White City. Expect a big tandoor oven, handmade naans, 8-hour grilled meats, big biryanis, and a long list of vegetarian options.
 Decimo £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Mexican  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Standard London
Views across London and a manchego quesadilla sounds like a pretty winning combination. The new Spanish meets Mexican restaurant at the top of The Standard Hotel in Kings Cross has everything from floor-to-ceiling windows, vegan paella, pork tacos, and a full chef’s tasting menu. Heads up, this place is open until 3am at the weekend.
 Lyon's ££££ 1 Park Road
There’s a new seafood spot and wine bar up in Crouch End serving a completely casual £69 seafood platter for two, as well as dishes like a delica pumpkin satay, miso hake collars, and buttermilk cod cheeks. You can also just swing by for a glass of wine and some oysters at their bar.
 Kolamba £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Soho ££££ 21 Kingly Court
If you like the sound of curries, rotis, and lots of cardamom, then Kolamba should probably be on your radar. This new Sri Lankan spot in Soho looks like the kind of place that’s good for anyone who enjoys plenty of foliage and a strong coconut cocktail.
 Legare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  London Bridge ££££ 31 Shad Thames
London Bridge has a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant that’s all about pasta and the kind of nibbles you probably serve on the top deck of your imaginary yacht. As well as a short, changing menu of classic antipasti, you’ll find things like goats curd, saffron, tomato consommé, and fennel sausage in their homemade pastas.
 The Hunter's Moon ££££ 86 Fulham Road
South Kensington has a brand new home county style pub with plenty of oak flooring, leather armchairs, and a fireplace. But if you’re guessing that the menu is 99% pub grub, think again. They’re serving everything from scallop ceviche starters, to a plate of 36-month aged comté for dessert. There’s also a caramelised apple and stuffed pork belly roast on Sundays.
 Atis £ £ £ £ Shoreditch ££££ 145 City Road
You’re feeling fit. You’re feeling fresh. You’re feeling like someone with an entirely adequate amount of vitamin B12. No? In which case, this new, kind of healthy spot on Old Street might be just the place for you. Open from 7am until 8pm, this place is all about salad bowls, on-tap kombucha, pressed juices, porridge, and even more salad.
 Haymarket Wine House ££££ 66 Haymarket
If you like the sound of lots of red wine and steak for a tenner, then Haymarket Wine House should probably be on your radar. As well as their affordable flat iron cut, you’ll find classic French sides on the menu here. Also, importantly, there’s a 1am closing time that’s pretty handy if you’re looking for late night post-theatre eats.
September 2019  Sweet Chick ££££ 8 Market Place
Southern fried chicken, waffles, and classic comfort food sides like mac and cheese - that’s what Sweet Chick is all about. They’re already a big deal in the US with sites in New York and LA, but their first UK spot is in Fitzrovia with plenty of seating, a built in DJ deck, and, crucially, a bourbon-packed cocktail called ‘Tiger, Tiger Woods Y’all’.
 Calici ££££ 29 Belsize Park
If you’re into old school Italian restaurants with classics like calamari fritti, spaghetti vongole, and tiramisu on the menu - then Calici, a new little neighbourhood spot near Belsize Park, should probably be on your radar.
 Yard Sale Pizza ££££ 184 Hackney Road
We’re pretty into Yard Sale’s 18-inch pizzas, and now they’re available on Hackney Road too. As well as their classic pizzas like the courgette covered Cour Blimey, New Porker, and Texas vegan special, they’ve added several calzones to the menu.
 Fafa's ££££ 1 Monmouth Street
A popular Finnish filled-pita chain has opened an all-day spot in Covent Garden. Although there is some seating it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, but if you’re not in the mood for takeaway pita there are also things like falafel mezze, sweet potato fries, and big salads available.
 Vardo £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  Chelsea ££££ 9 Duke Of York Square
The people behind Caravan have opened a laid back all day restaurant in Chelsea. The menu is full of things like green baked eggs, shiitake donburi, lime pickle yoghurt, za’atar baked cod, and lots of other things you’re likely to shell out on when you go tipsy shopping in Waitrose whilst on a health kick. All of this is happening inside a three-storey stone and glass pavilion that looks part giant’s tooth, part Edna from The Incredibles’ retirement home.
 Kiss The Hippo ££££ 51 Margaret Street
This place might sound like the latest Pixar sponsored nursery rhyme, but it’s actually a coffee spot in Fitzrovia. They close at 6.30, and the feel is very laid back Scandi. There’s a brunch menu with dishes like black olive tapenade with mushrooms on sourdough toast, and you can also grab freshly baked cinnamon rolls to go.
Arabica King's Cross ££££ 7 Lewis Cubitt Walk
Borough Market’s Levantine spot Arabica has opened up a second, bigger restaurant in the Aga Khan Centre in King’s Cross. Open all day, expect big breakfasts like avocado on manousheh, fresh pides from the clay oven, and an outdoor terrace.
 Allegra £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Stratford ££££ The Stratford
Allegra is a restaurant and terrace bar on the 7th floor of The Stratford hotels serving dishes like hand-dived scallops with strawberries, squash risotto, and a £70 sake steamed turbot.. Heads up, there’s also a glass walk-in wine room.
Mama Fuego ££££ 69 Olympian Way, Greenwich Peninsula
Greenwich has a new riverside all day and night drinking and dining spot that mixes Australian speciality coffee and South American food. It’s a big space with a cafe, open plan bakery, bar, lounge area, riverside terrace, and a more formal restaurant area. It also has a big menu serving things like sriracha bloody mary baked eggs, green pea pancakes, kingfish ceviche salad, and Argentinian sirloin steak.
Tokii ££££ 50 Great Cumberland Place
Tokii is a Japanese inspired all-day restaurant inside the luxury Prince Akatoki hotel in Marylebone. It specialises in sushi, sashimi, and robata grilled fishes and meats, but the menu also offers a whole bunch of yakitori, tempura, and cold and hot dishes like yellowtail carpaccio in green pepper dressing, and ox cheek croquettes served with wasabi mayo.
 Crudo ££££ 35 Riding House Street
Crudo is a new ceviche spot in Fitzrovia. The concept is simple. You build your own ceviche bowl by selecting a protein, you choice of leche de tigre, a base, and whatever add-ons you want. There are also three ready built bowls if you’re incapable of making a decision, and they’re all available to eat-in or takeaway for under a tenner.
 Seabird ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, 14th Floor, South Bank, Southwark
We’ve never trusted seabirds since that seagull went all Artful Dodger with our Cornetto back in ’96. But we won’t hold that against this new rooftop restaurant in Southwark’s Hoxton Hotel. This place is all about city views, jazzed up cocktails, grilled meats, Mediterranean small plates, and lots of British seafood. You’ll also find a long list of oysters at their raw bar.
 Bubala £ £ £ £ Vegetarian ,  Middle Eastern  in  Spitalfields ££££ 65 Commercial Street
Spitalfields has a new Middle Eastern lunch and dinner spot. Everything here is vegetarian and you can expect dishes like confit potato latkes, aubergine with date syrup, and pumpkin tirshy dip.
 Charlie's ££££ Albemarle Street
Charlie’s isn’t named after it’s chef, it’s named after Lord Charles Forte, one of the founding members of Brown’s Hotel in Mayfair. All very Downton Abbey, right? Yes, but the food isn’t. The new upmarket restaurant inside Brown’s has a menu full of modern takes on British classics, and the space itself has big booths, lots of wooden panelling, and enough botanical wallpaper to make a gardener blush.
Sons + Daughters £ £ £ £ Sandwiches  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Pavilion, 119A Coal Drops Yard
The people behind Hackney fine dining spot, Pidgin, have opened a casual sandwich shop in Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross. Open from 8am until 10pm, there are porridges, egg muffins, and Climpson And Sons coffee for breakfast, then sandwiches, salads, and cocktails available for the rest of the day. The main act here though is sandwiches, and you’ll find prawn crackers, tenderstem broccoli, soy-cured parmesan, miso mayo, Mortadello ham, and plenty more ingredients between their bread.
 Sam Harris Forza Wine ££££ 133a Rye Ln
Popular Peckham neighbourhood spot, Forza Win, have opened a new wine bar called - wait for it - Forza Wine. See what they did there? Five floors up with an outdoor terrace, there’s everything from views to a big wine list to negronis. On the food side they’ll be serving things at the bar like chicken milanese, clams, and biscotti soft serve - which are definitely our kind of ‘snacks’.
 Loyal Tavern ££££ 171-173 Bermondsey St
This new Bermondsey spot serves a seasonal British menu. There are dishes like venison tartare, plenty of by-the-glass wine options, and most importantly, there’s a late night cheese toastie on offer. Heads up, they’re open until 1.30am.
 Albie ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, South Bank, Southwark
The Hoxton Hotel in Southwark, not Hoxton - keep up - has a new all day European restaurant. Basically, there’s everything from crab linguine to French classics on the menu, as well as vegetable bowls for when you’re trying to keep it kinda healthy.
 Norma £ £ £ £ Mediterranean ,  Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 8 Charlotte Street
Fitzrovia has a new Sicilian restaurant serving fresh pasta, large meat dishes, and of course, homemade cannoli. Set over three floors, there’s a private dining space and a slick raw seafood bar serving clams, oysters, prawns, as well as wild sea bream.
Haya ££££ 184A Kensington Park Road
If you like the sound of Mediterranean small plates, shakshuka-packed brunches, and Israeli wines, then Haya should probably be on your radar. This upmarket Notting Hill spot looks a lot like a glossy Made showroom, and there’s plenty of mint yoghurt, homemade labneh, and fish on their menu.
 Seven Dials Market £ £ £ £ American ,  Pasta ,  Ramen ,  Sandwiches ,  Dim Sum  in  Covent Garden ££££ 35 Earlham St
Street food market folk KERB, have finally done what London weather demanded. They’ve opened an indoor market inside a huge ex-banana warehouse in Seven Dials, and there are a whole lot of London market favourites involved, from gelato to steamed buns to a conveyor belt of cheese. That’s right, a conveyor belt of cheese.
 Mama Shelter London ££££ 437 Hackney Road
Mama Shelter is already a big deal, party spot in Paris. And LA. And when we say ‘big deal’, we mean, ‘where you go if you want to look a bit cool and maybe see a member of Two Door Cinema Club get pissed’. Now they’ve opened a hotel in Hackney with a huge restaurant. There are crab doughnuts and pork belly baos on the menu, as well as a big outdoor terrace, karaoke rooms, and table football to keep you entertained.
Terra Terra ££££ 120 Finchley Road
There’s a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant and café by Finchley Road tube station but you can expect more than your classic pizza and negroni situation here. Open from 7.30am, there’s everything from nduja scrambled eggs and blueberry smoothies for breakfast to clam bigoli and cocktails come the evening.
 Neat Burger ££££ 4 Princes Street
Given the amount of mess we can make with a bun and some ketchup, ‘neat’ and ‘burger’ are two words we don’t normally associate with each other, but this new spot in Mayfair is all about tidying away the meat. Expect plant-based takes on classic burgers, vegan tater tots, and plenty of people fussing over the fact that Lewis Hamilton is the owner.
 Liv ££££ 18 Holbein Place
Belgravia has a new all-day café and restaurant. Upstairs there are dishes like king prawn omelette, a grilled chicken green bowl, and red lentil fritters, whilst downstairs is all about fresh espresso, guest coffee roasts, as well as wine, and lots of virgin cocktails.
AUGUST 2019  Three Uncles £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Spitalfields ££££ Devonshire Row
Liverpool Street has a new Cantonese spot where most of the dishes will cost you under a tenner. Three Uncles’ menu is all about roast duck, lo mein noodles, crispy pork belly, and freshly steamed dim sum. Heads up, they’re only open on weekdays.
 Baozi Inn London Bridge ££££ 34 - 36 Southwark Street
Dim sum, dan dan noodles, and barbeque roast duck - that’s what Baozi Inn is all about. They already have spots in Soho, Chinatown, and Victoria, but the new London Bridge restaurant is set over three floors with a big open kitchen and a cocktail lounge.
 Officina 00 £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Shoreditch ££££ 152 Old Street
Old Street has a new handmade pasta spot that is focused on regional Italian dishes. Think fresh braised pork genovese occhi, cocktails, and a big open kitchen where you can watch the chefs prepare your pasta.
We checked out Officina 00 and put it on our Hit List.
 The Stratford Brasserie ££££ 20 International Way
The Stratford Brasserie, in Stratford - duh, is a classic all-day spot on the ground floor of a new hotel complex. It has a huge brasserie-style menu, a huge outdoor terrace, and it’s open from 6.30am till late every day.
 Bafarat ££££ 6 Warwick Street
A classy artisan coffee shop originally from the Middle East has opened in Soho. Expect speciality Arabic coffee, French patisserie, and the kind of interiors even Patsy Stone would approve of.
 Snackbar £ £ £ £ Japanese ,  Sandwiches ,  Brunch  in  Dalston ££££ 20 Dalston Lane
Dalston Lane has a new cafe and co-working space that’s serving global-inspired food. If you’re picturing a blue and green cookie inspired by Planet Earth, think again. There’s a changing menu with everything from fried chicken and porchetta rice bowls to a babi guling and pickled watermelon sandwich.
 Nutshell £ £ £ £ Iranian  in  Covent Garden ££££ 30 Saint Martin's Lane
A new Iranian restaurant has opened in Covent Garden. There’s a big open kitchen, lots of counter dining, and a menu full of things like sour cherry beef dumplings, saffron kebabs, and octopus.
 @niccrillyhargravephotography Taps And Tapas ££££ 14 Trinity Road
Alliteration wins again. This new spot in Tooting Bec is all about pairing craft beer with your classic Spanish dishes. When it comes to the beer, there’s local brews from Brixton on tap, as well as a big range of bottled options. On the tapas side there are dishes like cured meats, Basque burgers, octopus, and chilli king prawns.
The Sauce ££££ 65 Highbury Park
Highbury has a brand new fast food spot that’s serving tarted-up versions of classic diner food. Think waffle burgers, chicken wings, and milk shakes, but with added options like soft-shell crab, truffle mayo, and blue cheese. There are also fourteen sauces you can get involved in, from gochujang to minted feta. Although it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, there is some indoor seating.
 Lost In Brixton ££££ Brixton Market
The people behind Pergola and The Prince have opened a new rooftop terrace on top of Brixton Village. In keeping with their other spots, there are many, many cocktails, including sixteen different spritzs and £28 summer jugs. You’re also able to order food from spots inside Brixton Village like Mamalan and Fish Wings & Tings straight to your table.
Eggslut ££££ 185 Portobello Road
A popular L.A. breakfast chain has opened in Notting Hill. Open daily from 8am, there’s a whole lot of egg on the menu but you’ll also find things like cheeseburgers, seared wagyu tri-tip steak, and cold brew coffee too. Expect a casual sit-down situation and plenty of takeaway options.
My Neighbours The Dumplings £ £ £ £ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Hackney ££££ 178 - 180 Victoria Park
We wish our neighbours were dumplings. But then we’d probably eat them, and that wouldn’t be good for anyone. My Neighbours the Dumplings already has a popular spot in Clapton, but their new place near Victoria Park has a new menu of barbecued skewers. Don’t worry, their classics like crispy prawn wontons, lamb potstickers, and chocolate dumplings are still on offer.
 Opera Tavern £ £ £ £ Spanish  in  Covent Garden ££££ 23 Catherine St
We like the opera. Kind of. Depends on how many pints we can sink beforehand really. But we’re definitely into tapas. Opera Tavern is an old school, converted pub spot in Covent Garden that has had a big makeover. There’s also a new team heading up the food and you can expect dishes like squid ink pasta, chorizo picante, and beef bavette.
july 2019 Arcade Food Theatre ££££ 103 - 105 New Oxford Street
Centre Point has a new all day food hall including stalls from Lina Stores, Casa Do Frango, Oklava, Pophams, Chotto Matte, and Flat Iron. Heads up, there’s also an outdoor terrace and a whole host of drinking options.
The KPH ££££ 139 Ladbroke Grove
The people behind The Coach and Hero Of Maida, have taken over and decked out a classic Notting Hill spot, The Kensington Park Hotel. Expect an upmarket pub downstairs with a slick dining room upstairs, and lots of seasonal French bistro-style food.
 Wun's Tea Room ££££ 23 Greek Street
The people behind Bun House have opened a new two storey Cantonese restaurant and bar on Greek Street. Expect clay pot rice, coal grilled skewers, a big cocktail menu, and late night hours Thursday to Saturday.
 Isla At The Standard £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  Kings Cross ££££ 10 Argyle Street
Another day, another luxury hotel has opened in London, and with it comes a brand new seasonal restaurant. This sophisticated King’s Cross spot has a garden terrace, natural wines, plenty of foliage, fresh British seafood, and a big, fancy bar aptly called Double Standard.
Stampa ££££ 61 Davies Street
Mayfair has a new affordable pasta spot that is actually, you know, affordable. Taking inspiration from the Trastevere district of Rome, they’re serving everything from freshly ground coffee, oxtail ragu pappardelle, to antipasti boards.
Nandine Camberwell Church Street £ £ £ £ Kurdish  in  Camberwell ££££ 45 Camberwell Church Street
We’re already very into the cheap and cheerful mezze platters at family-run restaurant Nandine on Vestry Road, but now they’ve opened a second Camberwell spot on Church Street. There’s fresh Kurdish salads, plenty of vegetarian options, and baklava.
 Radio Alice ££££ Jubilee Place
Sure, it might sound like a feminist take on The Boat That Rocked, but Radio Alice is actually an organic pizza joint that already has spots in Hoxton and Clapham. Now they’ve opened in Canary Wharf and they’ve brought their pork sausage, ’nduja, and smoked cheddar topped pizzas with them, as well as appetisers like pesto burrata and anchovy crostini.
 Moncks Of Dover Street ££££ 33 Dover Street
Not to be misinterpreted as Mayfair’s latest monastery, Moncks Of Dover Street is a brasserie from the people behind Park Chinois. This all-day spot has a classic breakfast menu, weekend brunch options, and a daytime menu that’s all about fresh fish, grilled meat, and a caviar covered lobster roll.
 Flor £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  London Bridge ££££ 1 Beadle St
The people behind Shoreditch spot Lyle’s have opened a new wine bar, bakery, and restaurant right on the edge of Borough Market. Dishes like rabbit kidney skewers, oysters in jalaneño mignonette, and cherry blossom cake will change daily.
We checked out Flor and put it on our Hit List.
 Kama By Vineet £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Knightsbridge ££££ 87-135 Brompton Road
There are only around 25 seats at this new Indian spot in the revamped Harrods Dining Hall. Options include a whole bunch of sharing plates and bowls, vegetarian and meat thalis, and a £48 lobster Chettinad biryani.
We checked out Kama by Vineet and put it on our Hit List.
 Steven Joyce Heritage ££££ 18-20 Rupert Street
Soho’s Rupert Street is home to a new Swiss-inspired spot. At lunch and dinner the restaurant at Heritage is the place for raclette, fondue, rostis, and larger plates of meat and fish from the grill, while from midday till late every day the bar serves wines from an extensive list which includes a section on ‘inquisitive reds’.
 Hoh Sek Noodles ££££ St Katherine's Way
Hoh Sek is a walk-in spot at St Katherine’s Dock specialising in noodles. The influences are Asian-wide, but the focus is on Cantonese dishes such as the Hong Kong fish noodles which are only served in the evening. Meanwhile there are six casual grab-and-go or eat in lunch options, all coming in at under a tenner.
JUNE 2019  Jérôme Galland Circolo Popolare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 40 - 41 Rathbone Place
The people behind Shoreditch trattoria Gloria, have opened up a second Italian spot - this time in Fitzrovia. At 9000 square feet, Circolo Popolare is what we professionals refer to as ‘fucking massive’. The walls are lined with thousands of bottles of spirits, there are 12-person tables, giant silk handkerchief style pastas, and a signature one litre sundae. So yeah, it’s super lowkey.
We checked out Circolo Popolare and put it on our Hit List.
 Natoora Counter £ £ £ £ British  in  Notting Hill ££££ 5 Elgin Crescent
Natoora not only have five classy grocery stores in London and provide a whole bunch of chefs with fresh produce, they’re also now serving breakfast and lunch in Notting Hill. They believe in ‘radical seasonality’ - hello, band name - so you can expect light dishes involving whatever vegetables are currently in their prime and a lot of cheese, quinoa, and houmous.
We checked out Natoora Counter and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Olio Creative Flying Horse Coffee £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ 2 Television Centre
The old BBC Television Centre in White City has a new daytime coffee spot serving freshly roasted coffee, seasonal salads, and sandwiches. Sadly, we can’t confirm whether there’ll actually be any flying horses present.
OKN1 ££££ 40 Hoxton Street
As students we mastered important culinary skills like ‘the perfect Pot Noodle pour’ and not getting our chin stuck in a family tub of nutella. Meanwhile, a group of student chefs and fully-fledged professionals are serving the food at this new all day Hoxton spot. If you’re expecting beans on toast, think again, they’re serving everything from a roasted chorizo frittata for brunch to a Suffolk bacon chop for dinner. By the way, there’s also a big terrace.
 Jade Nina Sarkhel Suzi Tros £ £ £ £ Greek  in  Notting Hill ££££ 18 Hillgate Street
Suzi Tros might sound like the protagonist of a summer special of ITV’s latest murder drama, but it’s actually a new Greek bistro in Notting Hill. Set over two floors, you’ll find small plates, an exclusively Greek wine list, and plenty of ‘grandmama’s tzatziki’.
We checked out Suzi Tros and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Sub Cult ££££ 82 Watling Street
Another day, another street food Cinderella sandwich story. Or something. The people behind Sub Cult have been serving American deli-style sub sandwiches full of things like oak smoked salmon, seared seitan, bavette steak, truffle mayo, wild garlic aioli, slow cooked pork, and marinated calamari, for five years, and now they’ve opened their first permanent spot in the City. Open from 7am until 6pm, they’ll be serving everything from breakfast rolls to lunch on the go.
 Gigi’s Bar ££££ 11 Hoxton Square
Gigi’s Hoxton is a new all day restaurant, bar, and late night live music venue in - dun dun dun - Hoxton. Italian inspired dishes like beef carpaccio, pan fried scallops, bistecca alla fiorentina are on the menu, plus DJ sets, a terrace, and cocktails.
 Chucs Cafe ££££ 97 Old Brompton Road
In what we like to call ‘peak Monopoly’, Chucs have restaurants in Mayfair, Westbourne Grove, Harrods, the Serpentine gallery, and now South Kensington. Classy. This time they’ve got a little bit more of a casual all-day situation going on, with a Mediterranean inspired menu of café classics, as well as paninis, salads, and smoothies to go. For London’s annual three days of sunshine, it’s also good to know they’ve got a big wrap-around terrace.
 The Compton Arms £ £ £ £ British ,  Pub  in  Islington ££££ 4 Compton Avenue
Those of you who read (or watched the film of) Animal Farm and felt permanently scarred by Old Major, will know that ‘four legs are bad’. Well, hopefully that isn’t true as this new meat focused kitchen has opened at Islington spot, The Compton Arms. The pub is rumoured to have been one of George Orwell’s favourites, but that isn’t stopping them from serving seasonal European-meets-Asian dishes such as Asparagus XO and pork belly skewers.
We checked out The Compton Arms and put it on our Hit List.
 Safia Shakarchi Pophams Hackney £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Hackney ££££ 197 Richmond Road
The second Popham’s bakery has opened in London Fields. This all-day spot is serving coffee, classy pastries, open sandwiches, weekend specials, and a bacon and maple syrup croissant that has been more papped more than Paris Hilton in 2004. Heads up, there might be queues.
We checked out Pophams and added it to our Hackney Guide.
 Wild Honey £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Mayfair ,  St. James's ££££ 8 Pall Mall
Wild Honey might sound like an indie band’s hit single about the plight of the bees, but it’s actually a new upscale spot in St James’s. The original Wild Honey in Mayfair closed down earlier this year, and they’ve now brought their menu of French-inspired seasonal dishes to a very swish space involving high ceilings and a lot of velvet seating.
 Master Bao £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ The Balcony, Westfield
First came Mr Bao in Peckham, then came Daddy Bao in Tooting, and now, like the final frontier of a beloved movie franchise, Master Bao has opened in Westfield White City.
 Arros QD ££££ 64 Eastcastle Street
Fitzrovia has a new Spanish restaurant that has a six-metre wood fire oven. There are huge two-person paellas, there are six types of aioli on the menu, and there are plenty of seats around the big open kitchen.
 The Grand Duchess ££££ Sheldon Square
If you’re prone to seasickness, this new Paddington restaurant from the people behind London Shell Co. might be one to miss. The Grand Duchess is a cruise boat restaurant that now has a permanent home, or dock, or something, in Paddington. There’s lots of Cornish seafood on offer, a huge surf and turf option, plus some additional outside seating come summer.
 Fugitive Motel ££££
Fugitive Motel is the latest all day co-working and craft beer bar with plenty of foliage to open in east London, specifically Bethnal Green. There are sourdough pizzas on offer from lunchtime, shuffleboard aplenty, as well as enough cacti and hanging plants to make The Eden Project jealous.
Maremma ££££ 36 Brixton Water Lane
In another exhilarating round of New Opening’s Geography Facts - Maremma is a coastal area of Tuscany that’s known for its hunting and seafood potential. Don’t you feel smarter already? Now you can get some of classic Tuscan pasta and meat dishes, as well as the region’s wines at a rustic new spot in Brixton.
 Siren At The Goring ££££ 15 Beeston Place
Five star luxury Belgravia hotel, The Goring, has a new seafood restaurant that will be much more of a casual situation than their other dining options. The space itself is very Sistine Chapel feels and there’s plenty of fresh Cornish produce on the menu, as well as dishes like grilled whole monkfish for two, a marinated tomato and shallot salad, and some pretty hefty price tags.
 sow ££££ 39 Marlborough Street
Apparently, plates are out of fashion for good - flat surfaces, gross right - as another bowl focused spot has opened in Soho. It’s a small restaurant but most of their dishes are available to go, including their vegan buckwheat noodles, natural salads, and fruity breakfast bowls.
 Omnino ££££ 7 - 9 St. Bride Street
The City has got itself a new Brazillian barbecue. Meat wise, there’s everything from Argentine beef to Australian wagyu on offer, as well as sides like black truffle gnocchi, a mushroom trio, and a roasted sweet potato and chorizo pincho.
 Squeg + Bonez ££££ 171 Mare St
Squeg And Bonez might sound like a cartoon about a crime-fighting dog duo, but it’s actually a new vegan small plates restaurant and natural wine bar on Mare Street in Hackney. As well as dishes like pea and lemongrass fritters and mushroom dumplings, there’s also a brew bar.
Crate ££££ 35 St James Street
There’s a new container village in Walthamstow that has an on site brewery and plenty of restaurants that will be opening throughout June. Expect a vegan street food spot, an Italian bakery, a burger joint, as well as many other options.
 Meatliquor W1 £ £ £ £ Burgers ,  Diner  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 37 - 38 Margaret Street
The original Meatliquor - a burger and cocktail spot - has moved up the road to Oxford Circus, with even more cocktails and even more space. As well as their classic dishes like the Dead Hippie burger and their deep-fried mac and cheese, they’re serving food until late and drinks until 3am daily. There’s also a ‘poke for jäger’ button - because we haven’t made enough mistakes already.
 Ingrid Rasmussen Gold £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Notting Hill ££££ 95 - 97 Portobello Road
The day has finally come. London has a Spandau Ballet themed restaurant. Kidding, Gold is a new three-story restaurant and late night bar on Portobello Road. They’re serving seasonal dishes designed for sharing, like chargrilled squid, nettle and sheep’s ricotta ravioli, and braised rabbit leg tortelloni. Heads up, as well as a pavement terrace, there’s also a patio area out back.
We checked out Gold and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Crazy Pizza ££££ 7 Paddington street, Marylebone
Well, they weren’t going to call it Another Sane Pizza Place were they? Nope. This new Marylebone spot is all about thin crust, truffle, big prices, and portraits of celebrities eating pizza. Crazy.
May 2019  Bernard Zeija Tayér And Elementary ££££ 152 Old Street
The people behind luxury Marylebone cocktail bar Artesian, have opened a more relaxed spot in Old Street. There’s all-day coffee, light bites, and a work area, and then a more formal cocktail bar and restaurant at the back. Also, popular street food vendor Ta Ta Eatery will be serving food, so you can expect a changing menu of their Portuguese and Chinese hybrid dishes.
We checked out Tayér and Elementary and added it to our sandwich guide.
 Sette ££££ 4 Knightsbridge Green
There’s a new all day restaurant and cocktail bar inside the Bulgari hotel from the people behind New York spot, Scarpetta. The menu features Italian classics with a twist, like duck and foie gras ravioli.
 Baba G's ££££ 726 - 727 Camden Market's North Yard
Baba G’s have been serving their Indian inspired burgers at markets for almost a decade. Now they have their first permanent spot in a 50 seater restaurant in Camden where they’re serving everything from their signature ‘pachos’ - poppadom nachos - as well as spiralized celeriac bhajis, chicken tikka nuggets, and spiced rum cocktails.
 Gezellig £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Holborn ££££ 193-197 High Holborn
Rather than letting you play another fun game of ‘what the f does that mean?’ we’re be happy to tell you that Gezellig is Dutch for ‘an atmosphere that allows good things to happen’. Snazzy. This new wine focused spot in Holborn has a modern European menu, with two private dining rooms available, as well as the option of a whole suckling pig. Also snazzy.
Roastery And Toastery ££££ Adelaide Road
Honestly, this could very well have been the name of The Infatuation’s first collection of sonnets, but this new toastie spot in Chalk Farm has beaten us to the punch. Expect pastries, coffee, and lots of different takes on your classic cheese toastie.
Cent Anni ££££ 33 High Street
Cent Anni is a new spot in Wimbledon with some alfresco dining available and a modern Italian menu. Think beetroot ravioli, tiger prawn linguine, chicken paillard, and a selection of classic Italian cocktails.
 Darby's £ £ £ £ Seafood ,  British  in  Vauxhall ££££ 3 Viaduct Gardens Road
Vauxhall has a new oyster bar, bakery. It’s a neighbourhood joint with dishes like highland short rib, turbot, and crispy beef fat potatoes on the menu, as well as the option to get half a dozen oysters and a pint of Guinness for a tenner.
 Les Platanes £ £ £ £ French  in  Mayfair ££££ 26 - 28 Bruton Place
Mayfair has a shiny new French ‘bistrot de luxe’ with a big menu, and an even bigger wine list.
We checked out Les Platanes and added it to our Mayfair Guide.
 Coqfighter £ £ £ £ Soho ££££ 75 Beak Street
Fried chicken burgers and fried chicken bao - that’s what Coqfighter is all about. This popular street food trader’s opened their first permanent spot in Soho and their bringing all their classics as well as some new dishes.
 Chik'n ££££ 187 Wardour Street
The people behind Chick ‘n’ Sours are bringing their fried chicken and craft beers to Soho. This place is big on their ‘sandwich’ (burger) game too, with everything from their ‘Straight Up’ buttermilk, herb mayo, and pickles classic, to their ‘Cali Hot Chick’ that’s full of guacamole, chipotle mayo, cheese, and fried chicken - obviously.
 Louie's ££££ 37 Hoxton Square
It’s official. London isn’t going to run out of fried chicken spots any time soon. Louie’s in Hoxton specialises in Nashville style hot chicken, but you can also expect alcoholic ice teas, boozy shakes, cocktail bowls, and live DJ sets. Students of London, your prayers have finally been answered.
 Fishworks ££££ 2 - 4 Catherine Street
Fishworks are already serving fresh, sustainable seafood in Mayfair and Marylebone and now they’ve got a new spot in Covent Garden. As well as a whole load of different fish dishes on offer in the restaurant, there’s also a wet fish counter and a fishmonger to help you if you’re looking to take some fish home with you. We’re going to stop saying fish now.
 Pasta Nostra ££££ 122 Old Street
There’s a new fresh pasta spot a couple minutes up the road from Old Street Station and they’re serving a short menu of classics like oxtail ragu pappardelle, gnocchi vongole, and tortello carbonara. It’s also worth noting that this place is open from 8am during the week so you can also swing by for a coffee.
The Buxton ££££ 42 Osborn Street
The people behind one of London’s favourite pub roof terraces, The Culpeper, have opened a new pub and hotel near Brick Lane. There are dishes like asparagus with polenta chips, beef and celeriac remoulade, and treacle tart on the menu, but if you’re in it for the roof terrace be warned, it’s only open to guests.
 Bob Bob Cité ££££ The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall Street
Entirely OTT luxury Soho spot Bob Bob Ricard, have opened their second restaurant on the third floor of the Leadenhall Building in the City. Or if you prefer, the Cité. They’re bringing their iconic press-for-champagne buttons along with them, as well as their menu of dressed up classics.
We checked out Bob Bob Cité and put it on our Hit List.
 Peck! Peck! ££££ 240 Graham Road
Sure, the name of this new chicken spot in Hackney central might bring about some traumatic memories if you’ve ever gone toe-to-toe with a seagull over a Mr Whippy, but fear not, the only birds here are fried or flame-grilled and can be covered in peri peri sauce. There are also plenty of sides to choose from, as well as some cheap and cheerful burgers.
 Myrtle ££££ 1A Langton Street
Finally, a restaurant named after your great nan. Chelsea has a new modern European restaurant with Irish influences and a whole lot of fresh, Irish produce. The seasonal menu will change day-to-day but expect dishes like pigs beignets, celeriac wellington, and beef with boxty cake - a classic Irish potato dish.
 Bao Borough £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  London Bridge ££££ 13 Stoney Street
Bao have opened their fourth spot on the edge of Borough Market. You can expect their classic bao, Taiwanese fried chicken, and highball machine cocktails, as well as a karaoke room in the basement.
We checked out Bao Borough and put it on our Hit List.
 Parrillan At Barrafina £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Tapas  in  Kings Cross ££££ Coal Drops Yard, King's Cross
The team behind one of our Greatest Hits, Barrafina, have opened a new terrace bar and grill restaurant. This outdoor spot in Coal Drops Yard has a partially covered area - because weather - and guests cook fresh meat, fish, and vegetables and toppings to taste, at individual mini parillas on their tables.
 Rah Petherbridge Hello Darling £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Southwark ££££ 131 Waterloo Road
Waterloo has a new seasonal sharing dish restaurant next to The Old Vic. Hello Darling has a three course pre-theatre option for £22 and everything from miso glazed carpaccio to confit duck legs with blood orange on the menu.
Crane’s ££££ 67 Peckham Road
Food is art. Said no one ever. But, South London Gallery has got a new kitchen serving seasonal classic cafe dishes. Take note, they close everyday at 6pm, apart from on Wednesdays when they’re open until 9pm.
Humble Pizza ££££ 342 King's Road
Humble Pizza on the King’s Road, is a vegan and vegetarian spot serving cauliflower base pizzas with toppings like vegan pepperoni, mushroom, and truffle.
 The Mantl ££££ 142 Brompton Road
The Mantl is a new Turkish spot in Knightsbridge with room for just under 80 guests, a swish cocktail bar, and a big mantl fireplace for cooking all their lamb chops, chicken shish, and vegetable skewers. In case you’re looking for something lighter, there are cold and hot starters as well as traditional Turkish snacks.
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Wilder Street, North Street to Grosvenor Road
John Smith, lath render J. T. Ball and Sons, maltsters, etc John Summerville, builder, etc Charles Pitman James Merry, black smith John Tucker Thomas Davis, chimney sweep
William Sherring, nail manufacturer William Nichols – In October 1884 he was 14 years old, living with his parents in Baptist Mills and working at Messrs W Sherring of Wilder Street, a nail manufactory. Whilst carrying iron from the bins he slipped and fell against the flywheel. By the time the machine was stopped, he was dead. There was a fence around the machine, but the workers were in the habit of ‘pushing it aside’.
Withy & Co. ginger-beer, lemonade & soda-water manufacturers James Williams, 1, Cave street cottages Eliza Snow, fly proprietor, 2, Cave street cottages Joseph Johnson, carpenter & undertaker, 3, Cave street cottages George Smith, boot maker William Lambert, grocer, etc Joseph Chard, baker & flour dealer J. Andrews, chimney sweeper Ann Winniatt, shopkeeper Joshua Williams, builder George Mico, grocer Mary Weston, greengrocer James Seamer, beer seller
Mrs William Paul, vict, Two Trees 1794. John Lewis / 1806. Isaac Phipps / 1816. Stephen Seager / 1820 – 22. J. Morrosson / 1823 – 32. Samuel Morrosson 1834 – 45. James Vickery / 1847 – 61. James Bale / 1863. Edwin Hamber / 1865 – 69. George Lambourne / 1871. Mrs. Paul 1872 – 75. George Wintle (jnr) / 1877 – 78. Sarah Sowden / 1879 to 1882. John Sharp / 1883. C. Tomkins.
George Howard, vict, Albion Tavern 1841 – 53. Elizabeth Morrison / 1858 – 66. Henry Couzens / 1867 to 1868. W. Watts / 1869. Francis Virtue / 1871. George Howard 1872 to 1875. S. Barton / 1876. T. C. Manning / 1877. S. Balderson / 1878. C. Wyman / 1879. Samuel Harris / 1882 – 83. William Tarr 1885 – 88. William Bailey / 1889. George Clohesey / 1891. Sarah Ann Knight / 1892. Rosina Pollard / 1896 – 99. Charles Spiller 1901. Edward Coles.
Charles King, vict, Royal Oak 1832 – 34. Henry Watkins / 1869. George King / 1871. Charles King / 1872 to 1874. Mabel King / 1875 – 83. Isabella King 1885. George Knott / 1886 – 1909. Frederick King / 1914 – 17. Ellen White / 1921 – 25. Angelina Reed.
James Newman, vict, Crown 1860. John Yeandel / 1866 – 82. James Newman / 1883 to 1887. Kate Morgan / 1888 to 1891. Kate Rowles / 1892. Thomas Dinan 1896 – 1901. George Jenkins.
James Nash, vict, Royal George 1860. Ann Mundy / 1863 – 72. James Naish / 1874 – 81. Joseph W. Keall / 1882 – 87. William Clements / 1889 – 1901. James Thatcher.
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Harry Dimmock – Living at Wilder Street, he was buried at St Paul on January 19th 1839 aged 71.
Ann Roach – Aged 21 in November 1842, she was taken to the Infirmary as while she was crossing Wilder Street she was knocked down by a fly (cab) which passed over her leg and injured it severely.
Wildgoose Cottages, St Philip’s Marsh
Wilkin’s Cottages, Folly Lane
William Street, Grosvenor road to Ashley Road
1. Maria Fuller 2. William Barter 3. Samuel David White 4. Henry Critchett 5. George Hill 6. James Wilmot 7. Herbert Cousins 8. George Browning 9. Charles Williams 10. Henry Hobbert 11. John Edward Sollis 12. Henry Tom Moody 13. David Bank Edwards 14. William Henry Thomas 15. John Goodeve, tea dealer
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G Drake – Lived at 31, King Square. On 2nd March 1899 wrote to the newspaper stating that John Drake carpenter convicted of theft at the assizes was no connection. He did have a son called John who was also a carpenter who resided at 25, William Street, St Pauls.
William Street, Dings
Samuel Isles, beer retailer (Off Licence) Francis Evans, grocer
William Street, Pylle Hill, Totterdown
2. Edwin Nott, haulier 3. George and Henry Roe 74. Henry Haskins, baker, Victoria house
1. Gilbert Babbage, vict, King William Hotel 1868 – 69. Aaron Davy / 1871 – 83. Gilbert Babbage / 1885 – 88. Matilda Morse / 1889 – 91. Henrietta Thomas 1892 to 1896. John Southwood / 1897. Joseph Gair / 1899. H. Smith / 1904. Emily Newman / 1909. Joseph Gullock 1912 – 21. Florence Annie Geh / 1925 – 38. Frederick Grove.
Williams’ Court, off Barton Street
Richard Excell – Aged 46 in 1818, a shoemaker living with his wife in Williams’ Court, Barton Street, they, were receiving relief payments from St Peter’s Hospital.
Willway Street, Philip Street, Bedminster
Robert Lewis, grocer William Morgan, mason
George Parker, vict, Willway Tavern 1871. George Parker / 1872 to 1886. Herman Tozer / 1887 – 89. Elizabeth Tozer / 1891 – 1906. Alfred Tozer 1909. William Saunders / 1914 – 21. Leonard Wyatt / 1925 – 31. Robert Wyatt.
Samuel Hardwick, vict, Eagle Tavern 1871 – 77. Samuel Hardwick / 1878. Eli Bowditch / 1881 – 82. William Fewings / 1883 – 91. William Hill / 1892. Joseph Wring 1896. Mary Jane Wring / 1899. Henry Nichols / 1901. William Bryant / 1904. M. Broomsgrove.
Jesse Bumbold, vict, Chequers Tavern Whitehouse Lane / Willway Street. 1865 – 87. Jesse Rumbold / 1888 – 99. Benjamin Rowse / 1901. Henry Pillinger / 1904 – 06. Mary Hampton / 1909. Henry Hampton 1914. William Bailey / 1917 – 21. Albert Evans / 1925 – 28. Nellie Catherine Foxwell / 1931. Gabriel Biggin 1934 – 38. William James Rowland.
Willway Street, Whipping Cat Hill to Lucky Lane
15. Thomas Chinnock, dairyman Wethered, Cossham, and Wethered, coal merchants, Railway yard
16. J. Gazzard, grocer and beer retailer, vict, Beaufort Arms grocery, bakery and beer house. 1870 – 76. Joseph Gazzard / 1881 – 86. William Bowyer / 1888. H. Maynard / 1888 – 89. John H. Kennard / 1891. Charlotte Baker 1892. George Dunn / 1899. Elizabeth Gulley / 1901 – 06. Hannah Underdown / 1914. Harry Stubbins.
Wilmot’s Crescent, Rose Street, Great Gardens
Wilmot’s Vale, Pipe Lane, Temple
Wilson Avenue, Wilson Street to Cross Gardens
(Beaufort Cottages)
Mark Appleby Charles W. Porter John Woodward, carpenter and builder Elizabeth Thomas
(Beaufort Place)
John Purnell George Dowling, smith Charles Cockle James Bailey Thomas Wright Edwin Mutton, boot maker
Wilson Court, Wilson Street
Wilson Place, Wilson Street
John Gore, 1, Wilson villas William Mortimer, 2, Wilson villas John Edwards, Aldine cottage M. Bendell, Gloster cottage John Cockle Joseph Baker John Kirby M. Fowler William Thompson John Southern John Cudler, mason Joseph Davis, painter
Wilson Street, Portland Square to Cross Gardens
1. Charles D. Hall, relieving ofiicer 2. George Higgs Masters 3. William Wills, (post office) 4. Mrs Parry 5. Angus Cameron, draper 6. Henry Jones, carpenter 7. Miss Louisa Roberts 8. James Perry, boot maker 9. Joseph Griffin 10. William Ackland 11. William Smith 12. Charles Allen 13. David Griffin 14. Amos Deacon 15. Edward Taplin 16. Thomas Jones (Gideon Cottages Intersect) 13. James Burrell 14. George Winterson, mason 15. Charles Cuthbert 16. Daniel Chapple 17. James Larcombe, grocer & beer seller 18. Mrs Cox 19. John Routley, grocer & beer seller (cross over)
St. Paul’s National School, Henry George Clevely, master, Miss Wood, mistress – see below
19. John Clark 20. Mary Smith 21. John Marsh, wood carver 22. Samuel Pullin 23. David Williams 24. John Wakley, mason 25. Thomas Wall 26. Jane Ash 27. Elizabeth Holder 28. James Kingcott, tailor and draper 29. Frank Webb 30. George Adlam, junr. 31. Charles Phillips Robert Nicholls 32. John Evans 33. Priscilla Mainwaring 31. Malcombe Robertson, tailor, etc 35. Sidney Sprod 36. John Postance 37. R. S. Deacon 38. Nathaniel Davis
Wright and Butler, lamp manufacturers of Birmingham. 1875 exhibited petroleum heating stoves at the 1875 Smithfield Club Show. Oil lamps with the American-style circular ‘The Union Burner’. By 1913 they had been taken over by Falk Veritas of London but use of the Trade name continued.
Parochial Schools, Wilson Street, St Pauls In 1883 225 boys, 162 girls. In 1898 185 boys, 162 girls. Some members of staff as listed in directories, etc: George Vernon (Teacher), Miss F Perry (Teacher) 1861 Mr Clevely (Teacher), Miss Roberts (Teacher) 1883.
Notes: In 1858 John Henry Trinder who had been a pupil teacher at the school was made a Queen’s Scholar, being entitled to 3 years’ education at one of Her Majesty’s Training Colleges free of charge. At the annual school treat in July 1861 400 children were present in the morning when they were examinaed in Scripture by Rev H Rogers, the incumbent and in grammar, gepgraphy and arithmetic by their respective teachers. In the evening there was a substantial tea in the school room which had been decorated with flowers and mottos. In the centre was suspended a white silk banner with a bridal rosette in the middle, as a token of regard of the incumbent’s daughter, Mary Anne Rogers, who had married Thomas Byard Winter Sheppard the previous week. The banner bore the words ‘God bless our pastor’s daughter – Happiness attend her’ in blue lettering.
George Vernon was Master for 18 years and in July 1868 he left to take up the Mastership of the Earl Ducies schools at Tortworth. Several of his past students started a collection and in the end there were 169 subscribers who gave a total of £25. He was presented with an English gold lever watch with guards and appendages and there was enough left over for a pair of vases for Mrs Vernon. At the presentation on July 20th he was also awarded an illuminated text. Edward William Clevely was the second son of George and Emma Clevely. He died aged 22 in October 1884. In July 1886 Ada Reilly Sims passed the examination for admittance to Red Maids.
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Henry Flower – A groom in the service of Mr Tucker of Surrey Mews. He lived at 10, Wilson Street, St Pauls. In July 1885 he was riding a horse through Cumberland Street when the animal slipped and he sustained a compound fracture of the left leg.
Wilson Terrace, Wilson Street
1. Joseph Bridges 2-3. Harriett Thomas 4. George Case 5. William Blake, tailor 6. S. Barrett, painter, etc 7. Alfred Tucker 8. James Stokes
Windmill Hill, Whitehouse Lane
Edward Edgar, beer retailer Edward Parsons, grocer James Webber, boot maker, Clifton view cottage Mrs Gummer, shopkeeper Albert Stone, Bethel Chapel (Congregational) founded 1855. Windmill Hill Board School. Architect A R F Trew.
Sarah Annie Jones, vict, Rising Sun Alfred Road (Windmill Hill) 1853 – 63. William Old / 1871 – 72. Sarah Jones / 1874. William Cheeseman / 1875 to 1888. William Allen / 1889 – 92. John Crossman 1896 – 1917. William Haines / 1928 – 31. James Templar / 1933 – 50. William King / 1953. Walter Lippiatt.
William Bray, vict, Friendship Windmill Hill. 1871 – 1909. William Bray / 1914. Henry Bray / 1917 – 21. Maurice Gould / 1925. Rosina Gould / 1928 – 31. Rosina Parfitt 1935 – 38. Frederick Burchill / 1950 – 53. Frederick Thorne / 1960. R. C. Loveridge / 1975. D. W. Hooper.
Edwin Griffiths, vict, Saddler’s Arms 1871. Edwin Griffiths.
(Providence Place)
Ann Callow, grocer George Merritt, butcher
Stephen Hopper Hemmings, vict, Spotted Horse Providence Place (Mill Lane) 1842 – 58. Henry Wakefield / 1860 – 69. Samuel Barber / 1871 – 72. Stephen Hopper Hemmings / 1874 – 78. William Davey 1879. George Parker / 1881 – 97. Isaac Gould / 1899. William Brayley / 1904 – 38. Alfred Giles / 1944 – 50. Albert May 1953. Ernest Edward May.
Henry Parker, vict, Colston’s Arms Providence Place, Mill Lane. 1775. Evan Williams / 1792. John Cox / 1837 – 40. James Parker / 1842 – 87. Henry Parker / 1888 – 1901. Charles R. Parker 1904. Frederick Bishop / 1904 to 1908. William Hamlyn / 1909 – 21. Thomas Horner / 1925 – 44. Edwin Nathaniel Watkins 1950 – 53. Frederick Prideaux.
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John Cox (d. January 1899) Aged 43 of Alfred Road, Windmill Hill, found dead in bed. Inquest revealed he suffered pains in his chest. Verdict cardiac failure.
John Howell (d. February 1872) He was 46 when he was found dead in a limekiln on Windmill Hill. His wife Eliza, who had been separated from him for 5 years said he had formerly been a cooper, but due to drink he had had a paralytic seizure and had been put in the workhouse.. He had however left the day before and slept in the kiln where he was found dead by George Rogers a limeburner, on arriving for work.
Windmill Hill Terrace, Windmill Hill
New Mission, Windmill Hill This was opened in August 1884. Rev Canon Mather speaking at the ceremony said many years ago he had unsuccessfully tried to get a church built in the area and was glad to see that there was now a mission rooms. It was beautiful, inexpensive but in want of so many things, not even a harmonium as the one that was there that day had been lent to them. The room was capable of holding 230 people, being 45′ 6" by 20′ 6" with a gallery at one end and a movable platform at the other. On top of the building was a gilded weathervane representing a windmill. A design for a church had been approved at that time, but money was required to carry out the building of it.
Windsor Court, Blackfriars, Lewin’s Mead
Blackfriars Board School, Maudlin Street. Some members of staff as listed in directories, etc: J Whippey (Master), Miss Sophia Vigor (Mistress) 1883-1865 Miss Mitchell (Mistress) 1898.
Moravian Day, Sunday and Infant Schools, Blackfriars and Maudlin Street. In 1872 for 100 boys and 100 girls. Some members of staff as listed in directories, etc: Mr Stockman (Master, Miss Vigor (Mistress) 1872.
Windsor Court, Temple Street
Windsor Court, Kingsland Road
Windsor Terrace, Whitehouse Lane
William H. Gregory, chemist Thomas Webb, greengrocer Samuel Hignell, grocer, etc
John Perrett, vict, Forester’s Arms Whitehouse Lane. 1871. James Perrett / 1872. John Perrett / 1874 – 77. James Crof / 1879 – 89. Wellington Beaven / 1891 – 1917. William Evans 1921 – 35. Arthur Evans / 1936 – 1937. Caroline Evans / 1937. Grace Johnson / 1944 – 53. Caroline Sutor.
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Henry Dalton – In February 1872 he was 35 years old, a labourer of 28, Windsor Terrace, Bedminster. He had been unloading bags of sugar from the ship Zanzibar, when he stumbled and fell about 20 feet into the hold and died on the spot. An inquest was held.
Windsor Terrace, Granby Hill, near Paragon, Clifton
1. Joseph Tinn 2. Mrs McGeachey 3. Michael Castle 4. Rev. Walter J. Whiting 5. Isaac Allan Cooke 7. Henry Tayler 10. Miss P. Usher Herbert De Winton, Windsor villa William F. Fox, 1, Windsor place Arthur Carter, 2, Windsor place
Windsor Terrace, St Paul’s
1. William Garrard 2. Robert Couch 3. Samuel James Toleman 4. Mary Matthews 5. Thomas Austin 6. Noah Browning 7. Charles Wathen 8. Sarah Harding 9. William Besley (police)
Windsor Terrace, Totterdown
Mark Thomas George Richardson, shipping agent W. Bucknell Thomas Powell Felix Raistrick Charles Thomas, builder Robert Goddard John Wallbridge William Paul, mason Charles Woodman, cooper J. L. Vincent, pianoforte tuner
Windsor Terrace, Woolcott Park
Henry Long Benjamin Vowles James Heard J. R. Freeman Charles Blackburn Herr Voit, professor of music George Vinney Miss Chapple George Towning H. R. Wheeler James Chard, British schoolmaster Alfred R. Watson, professor of music H. Evans W. French, grocer & provision factor
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George Wolfe 1834-1890 Born in Bristol, adopted in early life by a Mrs Buckley of Windsor Terrace, Clifton. Painted marine views and landscapes, oil and watercolour. On his marriage went to live in Hampshire.
Wine Street, Corn Street to Narrow Wine Street
1. Mary Bell, fishmonger & fruiterer J. W. Trew, surveyor F. Powell, lithographer 2-3. William and Alfred Edwards, hosiers, glovers, etc 4. Samuel Miller, stationer, fancy depot 5. George Nattriss, confectioner 6. Cotterell Brothers, paper-hangings manufacturers 7-8. O’Handlen & Co., umbrella & fishing tackle manufacturers 9. Samuel J. Burman, watch maker, etc 10. Charles M’Millan, tailor and draper 11-13. A. T. Maishman, milliner and fur manufacturer 14. Baker & Burt, ladies’ outfitters, etc 15-16. Charles and Son, tailors 17. Ridler, Coulman, & Co. Manchester warehousemen, etc 18. Joseph Vincent, brush & comb maker 19. G. Edwards and Son, outfitters 20. John Catlin, brush and comb maker 21. Edward John, hat maker 21. O. Ransford, wholesale hat maker 22. James Candy & Son, linen warehouse 23. John Stroud, chemist 24-26. John W. Langdon & Co. woollen merchants 27-28. Gray & Co., milliners, etc 29. J. Barker, glass and china warehouse 30. William Pockson & Son, fringe and fancy warehouse 31. Maurice Michael, watchmaker and pawnbroker 32. Wills, Biggs and Williams, general warehousemen 33-35. S. Weston, milliner and mantle warehouseman 36. Thomas Bale, watchmaker, etc 37. Martin Wintle, silk mercer, etc 38. Henry Peart, straw warehouse 39. Hillyer & Trew, hosiers & lacemen 40. Thomas Thompson, hosier & laceman 41. Henry Jacob Allis, watch maker 42. David Hyam, outfitter 43. Sharp and Granger, linen drapers 44. Todd and Co. outfitters 45-47. Snow and Taylor, linen drapers, silk mercers, etc 48. Coombs & Co. woollen drapers 49. J. Lodge & Co. bonnet, fur, and mantle warehouse 50-54. Baker, Baker, & Co. warehousemen, drapers, etc 55. Richard Taylor, linen draper, etc 56-60. Jones & Co. linen drapers, etc 61-62. D. P. Belfield & Son, toy & fancy goods warehouse 63-64. J. A. Hodgson, hosier and outfitter 65. J. Baker, hosier and shirt maker 66. Maurice Moore, tobacconist and foreign money exchange 67. Thomas W. Tilly, hat & umbrella maker & fancy bag dealer
Adam and Eve, Wine Street (also listed as Wine Street Passage) For sale on 19th January 1860 as in the possession of George Knowland under lease for 14 years from 14th September 1857, rent £105. Freehold and free. Listed in Inn and Commercial Tavern section.
Information on landlords: F Probart 1824 Edwin Ward 1836-40 George Knowland 1852 G Knowland 1867 George Frederick Knowland 1878 Elizabeth Knowland 1882. Notes: Richard Trotman described as ‘late landlord’ died aged 46 at Coronation Road on March 20th 1840.
Notes: Mr Knowland had a disagreement with T Jones of Jones & Co when the firm’s new store was being erected in Wine Street owing to a part of a cellar used by Mr Knowland being purchased by Mr Jones during the construction. This boiled over on 1st May 1855. Mr Jones had been celebrating a win in Chancery with a group of friends at the house of Mr McMillan, consuming half a dozen bottles of champagne between them which they decided would benefit froma a brandy and water chaser. So they went to the Adam and Eve, whereupon Mr Knowland burst out, grabbed Mr Jones by the collar, pushed him against a wall and swore that he would not enter. After asking him by letter to apologise and send an amount to the Bristol Infirmary, to which there was no reply, Mr Jones brought a case against Mr Knowland that was heard at the Tolzey Court in July. After hearing the evidence the Recorder stated that it would be better settled out of court, which was done.
In 1856 John Baker was charged at Bristol Police Court with stealing three coats from the tavern, the property of Mr Knowland, the landlord. Baker, a recruit, to whom Mr Knowland was said to have shown great kindness, was said to have confessed his guilt and to be very contrite and on the landlord.s intercession the charge was dropped and Baker handed over to his sergeant.
In January 1870 it was reported that for many years Mr Knowland had placed on the smoking tables each Saturday a box in aid of the Royal Infirmary and General Hospital, He had regularly, until recently before his health failed, shaken the box before each customer in the 2 rooms with a friendly request for a penny. The collection for 1861 amounted to 25 guineas, in 1869 was £25 4s.
Mr Knowland was also a visitor at St Peter’s Hospital and Robert James ‘a big powerful man’ who had been an inmate and knew him from this work was taken to court on 1868 for threatening him when he would not offer employment. In 1883 Mrs Knowland reported the collection boxes holding £2 12s 8d.
In March 1884 Albert O’ Brien and Albert Richards were charged with having stolen a pint measure from the pub. It was noticed by a policeman that the measure was marked with ‘Knowland, Adam and Eve’ on the side. O’Brien said that he had ordered the beer just before closing time and could not finish it all so he had taken the cup away and was going to return it the next week. They were fined 11s without costs.
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George Beard – In October 1892 was charged along with his elder brother George, with stealing dress material and other goods from Messrs Jones in Wine Street. George had been employed by the firm as a porter for 2 years. A shop assistant, Helen Anstey stated that she had cut a length of dress material and put it aside and when she returned it was missing. At 6pm George asked her for paper to wrap a parcel and when she followed him the cloth was found there. He pleaded guilty and when he was accompanied to 2, Orchard Street, the Batch, where he lived other pieces of material were found there. His brother lived in 54, Goodhind Street , where more material was found.
Eliza Emily Cottrell, of Wine Street. Declared bankrupt 2nd June 1868.
Joseph Dyer – A lodging house keeper of Wine Street, inserted a notice in the newspaper, February 1818, expressing thanks to the Governor, Deputy Governor and Guardians of the Poor for not prosecuting him ‘for suffering Margaret Thomas, a single woman to lye in at my house of a Bastard Child, thus bringing a charge upon the parish of St Peter’.
Widow Foord – In 1757 was a glover. Lived near the Corn Market in Wine Street.
Catherine Forster (d. 18th January 1805) Eldest daughter of Mr Joseph Forster formerly an apothecary in Wine Street. Died in her 30th year of a consumption ‘as did her two sisters, a few years past.’ according to obituary notice.
Ralph Oliff – Landlord of the Three Tuns In Wine Street. Was sheriff in 1664 and mayor in 1673 and it is claimed he said he took office ‘solely to persecute the Nonconformists.’ Died aged 64 and was buried in the chancel of All Saints.
Mrs Oxley – In 1827 she and three of her children perished in a fire in Wine Street.
Philip Scapulis (d. 1590) Originally from Trier, a stationer lived in Wine Street. In 1577 he was involved (with others) in a dispute with the Attorney General regarding whether their houses which had previously belonged to the Merchant Tailors’ Guild were therefore property of the Crown It was decided by jury that this was not the case. Wife Elizabeth, daughter Margaret, who was born in 1581 and died 4 years later. It is unlikely that he had any other children as they are not mentioned in his will which left bequests to cousins and godsons, neighbours and an ex-apprentice Richard Foorde.
Businesses Wine Street
The Don, 45 and 46 Wine Street (Clothing) The Bristol branch of the Don opened in 1883 under Manager W H Forsyth, who presided over a staff of 30. was one of many in towns throughout England. The upper floor housed workrooms, where at the end of the 19th century sewing machines were ‘driven by an engine, also acting as the motor for the dynamo forming the generator for the electric light installation.’ The height of technology in the high street.
While bespoke tailoring was carried on using these sewing machines, the ready to wear items were made at Stroud. This enabled them to charge the customer only one shilling per ready-made item over the cost price. The handsome premises were destroyed during the Second World War, although the company carried on. Moving to the top of Park Street, particularly noted in the later years as recommended suppliers of school uniforms.
Parnall & Sons, Narrow Wine Street Parnall’s – much more than shop fitters, although this advertisement was specifically aimed at the grocery trade.
H G Parnall founded the business in 1820 and in 1893 it was being described as ‘immense’, having become a limited company some four years earlier. As well as the main warehouse and showroom in Narrow Wine Street, the company had an iron and brass foundry at Rosemary Street and a steam joinery at Fairfax Street. Scales and weighing machines (including the Patent National Balances invented by Mr Parnall and 20,000 sold between 1883 and 1893) were manufactured at Fishponds. The Patent Agate Hand Scales were described as ‘specially worthy of the attention of tea dealers……when suspended above the counter they will work three times as long as any other scale without getting out of order’.
The wide range of items manufactured and supplied also included weighbridges (suitable for railway companies, collieries and public corporations), scoops, sack lifters, barrows and trucks, canisters (in large variety), counter boxes and window show trays, show glasses, butchers’ and other warranted cutlery, marble top tables (for restaurants etc), show stands, treacle cisterns, safes and cash boxes, patent tills, provision tickets, window name plates, tobacco cutters and tobacconists’ fixtures, chairs, bottling machines hand carts, coffee mills, tea mixers, hoists, lifts and gas engines.
They employed 10 representatives on the road and 400 workmen.
Winscombe Buildings, Frogmore Street
Winscombe Court. Frogmore Street
Winsford Street, Pennywell Road, Stapleton Road
Joseph Thorley, painter, etc Thomas Curtis, tailor, etc Mary Gapper, greengrocer, etc James H. Cole, grocer & tea dealer George Woolley Mrs Mary Young Charles Turner, mariner Charles Shapland Thomas Rutley, shoe maker Joseph Snell, tanner, etc Alfred Johnson, mechanic William Rowe Fitzroy Robert Colborne, painter and glazier John Jennings, baker Simeon Millman, tea dealer
Mary Jenkins,vict, Pine Apple Pennywell Road. In 1881 Mary Jenkins described herself as ‘publican – out of business’. 1853. Robert Fewing / 1854. Mary Fewing / 1861 – 66. James Webber / 1867 – 79. Mary Jenkins / 1883 – 1904. William Whitaker 1909 – 21. Charles Tristram / 1925 – 38. Henry Castle / 1944 – 53. Edith Holbrook (James Webber was a publican, and potato dealer).
Winsley Villas, Coburg Road, Montpelier
Woburn Place, near Grenville Place, Hotwells
Woodbury Place, Black Boy Hill
Woodbury Terrace, Blackboy Hill
Woodland Road, Tyndall‘s Park to Cotham Road
Miss Butt, Bannerleigh house James Proctor, Moreton house Robert H. Symes, Carlton house Capt. Charles Mallard, R.N. Dundonald house Thomas N. Harwood Augustus Phillips, Lansdown house J. S. Marchant, Somerville house William Sturge, Chilliswood house John Hill Morgan, Parklands house Alfred Gardiner, Dale villa
Iron Church In the fashionable suburb of Clifton, amid the large villas, a mission church was built of iron in 1865. Plans were drawn up for a permanent church by the celebrated architect James Piers St Aubyn, his only church in Bristol, and building was slow, 1870-81. His planned steeple, similar in appearance to that built at Christ Church, never rose above the basement stage and serves as a rather enormous NW porch.
Concerns about the stability of the building brought in John Bevan and he rebuilt part of the nave and chancel, completed 1909. It survived in use until 1976 when the parish was joined to St Saviour. The joint parish purchased the redundant Highbury Chapel c1975 which in turn was restored and rededicated to St Saviour & St Mary, Cotham to replace both buildings. The BBC purchased the Tyndall’s Park church for use as a scenery store. The interior was subdivided and a new entrance created in the north aisle. The church was acquired in the mid-1990s by a free-church congregation, and now in use as the Woodlands Christian Centre. Work began in July 2000 to convert the upper floor into supported housing and the ground floor is to be retained for worship.
Houses
Abergeldie, Woodland Road, Clifton No 19 in road. left hand side going towards Park Row.
Bannerleigh, Woodland Road, Clifton No 15 in road. left hand side going towards Park Row.
Carlton House, Woodland Road, Clifton No 11 in road. left hand side going towards Park Row.
Dundonald House, Woodland Road, Clifton No 9 in road. left hand side going towards Park Row.
Gordon Lodge, Woodland Road, Clifton No 17 in road. left hand side going towards Park Row.
Woodland Terrace, Hampton Road to Auburn Road
1. David Clarke Lindsey 2. Miss Eliza Peters 3. M. A. H. Wood 5. Caroline Ridgway 6. Edward Joseph Heyre
Woodwell Cottages, White Hart Lane
Woodwell Crescent, Jacob’s Wells
Woolcott Buildings, Lower Redland Road to Clyde Road
1. William Pincott 2. John Guppy 3. Benjamin Hall, grocer 4. Mrs Boxwell 5. Thomas Gammon 6. George Morgan, dairyman 7. George Parsons 8. James Carp 9. Walter Mizen, junior 10. Walter Mizen, senior 11. John Shorland, carpenter 12. Maurice Taylor, carpenter and stationer 13. Jeremiah Wicks 14. John Henson, boot maker 15. John Bool 16. William John Woodman 17. Enos Boulter 18. ?. Fear 19. John Knight 20. Enoch Ford 21. Isaac House, greengrocer & fruiterer, Fairfield cottage 22. Thomas Roberts, dairyman 23. T. Roberts, teacher of the piano, etc 24. Mrs Ann Ricketts Miss Catherine Downs, dressmaker William Johns John Smith
Thomas Skyrme, vict, Shakespeare Tavern Lower Redland Road 1867 – 75. Thomas Skyrme / 1876 – 83. Emma Skyrme / 1885 – 92. Jane Marie Tavener / 1894 – 1928. Jane Marie Row 1931 – 35. John Pullen / 1937 – 50. William Hardwell / 1953. Lily Rose / 1975. A. T. H. Bryant Jane Marie Tavener/Rowe was the niece of Thomas and Emma Skyrme.
Woolcott Park, Clyde Road to Lover’s Walk
Uriah Mullett, dairyman & haulier William Knowles, Rhosven lodge Albert Gribble, Wynn house Robert Acton Dodds, Gordon house ?. Stockwell house Capt. Thomas W. Hives, Marlbro’ villa George Gatchell, Carrville villa Mrs Frankland Evelyn villa W. B. Morgan, Brockley villa Mrs Mary Harris, Merton villa Mrs Hannah Hall, Eversley house Alfred Albert Holmes, Northcote house Arthur G. Heaven, Lyndhurst villa Mrs Francis Gatchell, Sunnyside villa Alfred P. Menefy, Dunmore villa Mrs John Dix, Penmaen villa Mrs Mary Ann Williams, Kingmead villa Christopher Pocklington, Didsbury villa William Arthur Leonard, Woolbury villa John Clarke Wallop, Innisville villa Miss C. Dickenson, Sidney lodge George Young Home, Roseville villa James Bailey, Sidney house Mrs Edmond Gill, Old Cleve house ?. Rock house Edwin Tardrew, Newlands villa Henry Wansborough, Bewdley villa ?. Ahorn house James Buck, Brookville lodge Jesse Harris, Clarefont house Eliza Knowles, Myrtle lodge Dennis Fairchild, Melrose villa Miss Chard, Gouldnappe house ?. Fripp, Carr villa
St Saviour’s Infant School, Woolcott Park. In 1898 for 100 children. Some members of staff as listed in directories, etc: Misss A Coombe (Mistress) 1898.
Charles Seaman – Living at 6. Leigh Villas, Woolcott Park when prosecuted by Bristol School Board in January 1875 for not sending children to school and fined 3 shillings.
Woolcott Park Terrace, Woolcott Park
George Henry Pike, Gifford lodge Mrs Isabella Butler, Wilton villa Christopher Waltham Porter Miss Morgan, ladies’ school
Worcester Crescent, College Road (South)
Woodforde Ffookes Joseph B. Powell Admlral James Vashon Baker Graham Campbell Mrs Radcliffe Montagu Gilbert Blackburn Miss Elizabeth Salmon
Worcester Lawn, College Road (South)
Joseph L. Roeckel, professor of music Rev. Beedam Charlesworth Mrs Christian C. Jones Dr. George Thompson
Worcester Terrace, Clifton Park
Frederick William Badock, Badminton house Misses Haycock Henry Pritchard Charles Stewart Clarke Rev. Nicholas Pocock Rev. F. Vaughan Mather William Edward Fox Lady Molyneaux Arthur Montague Mrs Catherine Span Robert Dow Ker Rev. Philip Ashby Phalps Gwinnett Tyler
Sshools Clifton Park
Anna Maria Notley & Louisa Nascele Harris, school, Worcester House, Worcester Terrace.
Miss Bartlett’s School for Young Ladies, Badminton House, Clifton park, Clifton. Listed 1898.
Clifton High School for Girls, Clifton Park, Clifton.
A R Douglas’ School for Young Gentlemen, Colchester House, Clifton Park, Clifton. Listed 1898.
Worcester Villas, College Road (South)
Francis Black, M.D. Worcester lodge William Killegrew Wait George Wills Major Owen, Barham lodge Swinfen Jordan, Cherith lodge
Wordsworth Terrace, Woolcott Park
World’s End, White Hart Steps, Jacob’s Wells
Worrall’s Road, Caroline Row, Durdham Down
Wright’s Court, Pipe Lane, Temple Street
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Keeping track of London’s new restaurant openings is enough to give any normal person a headache. But we’re not normal. And nor are you. You love getting out there and finding the latest spot that you simply have to tell your friends about before anyone else does. So do we. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to all the new openings that have caught our eye. Just remember, this isn’t an endorsement, as we haven’t been to all of these places. It’s for you to go and find out what’s what for yourself, so fare forward voyagers.
We’ll be regularly updating this post, and we’ll be adding a note whenever we review a spot, or add it to our guide to the best new restaurants in London, the Hit List.
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Larry’s is from the same team as Salon and Levan. In fact, it’s right next door to it’s Peckham wine bar sibling, and it too is a bar and restaurant. The menu reads more fun than fancy, with things like extra sloppy aubergine parmigiana, or potato latkes with fermented chilli mayo. For now it’s open evenings only from Tuesday - Saturday.
 The Tapas Room ££££ UNIT 52-53 COLDHARBOUR LANE
The Tapas Room is opening a third restaurant, this time in Brixton Village. They’ll be serving the same Spanish wine and tapas dishes, with things like confit fennel with pickled figs and seared scallops with pisto, green chilli sauce and almonds.
 Costa del Tottenham ££££ Ashley Rd
The people behind Tottenham Hale nightclub, The Cause, have opened a new outdoor venue which has street food vendors such as Club Mexicana, People’s Burger, and Mr Ploppys. There’s a terrace, private booths which can be booked, and a craftbeer hall. As well as entertainment in the form of a DJ.
 Stanley's ££££ 151 Sydney St
This new British restaurant in Chelsea is serving small plates like whipped smoked cod roe with buttermilk flatbreads, British charcuterie, and beef tartare in it’s alfresco courtyard.
Eggslut ££££ 19 Percy St
Lovers of all things egg, Eggslut, have opened a second London restaurant, this time in Fitzrovia where you can get more of their all-day breakfast sandwiches.
 Wildflower Restaurant ££££ Unit 2.17, Buck St Mkt
Wildflower is a new restaurant on Camden High Street that’s serving things like scallop and Alexander root, Jerusalem artichoke velouté, and hay baked celeriac as part of an eight course tasting menu in a revamped shipping container.
 Nic Crilly-Hargrave Kibou Japanese Kitchen and Bar ££££ 175-177 Northcote Road
New Japanese restaurant Kibou has opened in Battersea and will be serving up popular dishes like ramen, katsu curry, bao buns, and sushi.
Supa Ya Ramen ££££ 276 Hackney Rd
Supa Ya Ramen has opened a permanent restaurant in Hackney, with a weekly changing menu of ramen. Expect things like salt beef with iberico pork fat, and root vegetable olive oil and sea salt with celeriac chashu. For the time being the restaurant will only be open for “bubble bookings”, meaning that groups of six to eight can book out the restaurant for a private dinner. Also, it’s BYOB.
Bobo Social ££££ 23 Sayer St
After leaving their Charlotte Street location, Bobo Social have now opened a new spot in Elephant and Castle where you can get things like their peanut butter burger, fried squid, and braised lamb croquettes.
 Eat of Eden ££££ 76 Shepherds Bush Road
Eat Of Eden have opened a third restaurant, in Shepherd’s Bush, where you can get more of their Ethiopian patties, curries, and sharing platters.
june 2020  Nasi Economy Rice ££££ 169 Holloway Road
The people behind Sambal Shiok have opened a Malaysian takeaway deli next door. For now they’re offering chilled ready meals, with things like fried rice vermicelli with omelette, spiced potato cakes, and vegan set meals for two.
 Attawa ££££ 6 Kingsland Road
A new Punjabi restaurant has opened on Kingsland High Street, and will be delivering tandoor lamb chops, Punjabi chicken kari, dhaal makani, and more around Dalston. They’re also open for collection.
 Bears At The Pavilion ££££ 15 Brook Green
Ice-cream spot Bears Parlour has opened a second site, this time in Hammersmith. They’re offering socially distant collections of their soft serve, as well as delivering tubs of ice-cream with flavours like blueberry, lavender jam meringue swirl or passion fruit and double dark chocolate freckles.
MARCH 2020  Steven Edwards At Bingham Riverhouse ££££ 61-63 Petersham Road
The Bingham Riverhouse in Richmond is now home to a new restaurant serving seasonal British food beside the Thames. The menu features items like duck liver pate, mushroom risotto, and salt baked pork rump. And on Sundays they serve a five-course tasting menu.
The Clarence Tavern ££££ 102 Stoke Newington Church St
The Clarence Tavern has re-opened in Stoke Newington. It’s been taken over by the team behind the Canton Arms and Anchor and Hope, and is serving a seasonal menu including things like Turkish-style onion salad, confit duck leg with lentils and green sauce, and chicken and bacon pie.
 Goods Way ££££ 11 Goods Way
Goods Way is a new venue with street food, bars, and live music in King’s Cross. There’s a range of food from Duck Truck, Breddos Tacos, Temple of Seitan, and Sushi on Jones. Heads up, it’s open until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
FEBRUARY 2020  Satay Street Café ££££ 15 Goulston Street
Thai street food stall Satay Street have opened their first permanent spot. Satay Street Café, in Whitechapel is serving summer rolls, buns, and different types of satay. They’re also serving some lunchboxes for under a tenner.
 Good Neighbour ££££ 102 Tooting High St
Camberwell wine bar Good Neighbour have opened a second spot in Tooting. During the week they’re serving snacks, charcuterie, as well as sharing plates in the evening. While from Friday to Sunday they also offer brunch.
 East West ££££ 135 Fortess Rd
East West is a restaurant in Tufnell Park putting Indian-inspired toppings and sauces on pizza and pasta. You can expect things like butter chicken pappardelle, tandoori chicken arancini, and paneer butter masala pizza. They also have a ‘west’ pizza section, with classic Italian toppings.
A Slice Of Blue ££££ 43 Lower Clapton Rd
A Slice of Blue is a new Pizza bar in Clapton. You can expect pizzas (duh) with toppings like cotto ham, mushrooms and parmesan, and smoked mozzarella, rare breed Yorkshire sausage, and wild broccoli. There’s also live music in the form of musicians, rappers, street poets, and DJs.
Peachy Goat ££££ 16 Half Moon Lane
Peachy Goat is a dog-friendly, plant-based bistro in Herne Hill serving things like warm asparagus broad bean and pea salad, cacio e pepe, and plant-based sausage and mash.
The Patate ££££ 323 Kentish Town Rd
The Patate is a French burger spot in Kentish Town specialising in beef bourguignon burgers. There’s also a choice between different types of cheeses to be put in your burgers.
 L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele ££££ 44 Old Compton Street
L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele are serving their Naples-style pizza from their second London restaurant, in the heart of Soho.
 Chuku's ££££ 274 High Road
Chuku’s is a new restaurant in Tottenham serving Nigerian tapas. You can expect things like caramel kuli kuli chicken, jollof quinoa, and plantain waffles.
Mambow ££££ 75 Commercial Street
Short for mama bowls, Mambow is an all-day restaurant near Spitalfields serving bowls like chick flick which has black rice, za’ataar sprouts, roasted beets, spicy green chicken, salsa verde, and leftover pickles. They also serve brunch on weekends, with things like Malaysian fried chicken, coconut Pandan rice, and kimchi and taleggio toasties. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Padella Shoreditch ££££ 1 Phipp Street
Padella are opening their second restaurant. This time in Shoreditch. You can expect more of their popular pastas, creamy burratas, and virtual queues.
 Hoppers £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Kings Cross ££££ 4 Pancras Square
Sri Lankan and South Indian restaurant Hoppers has opened its third location. The King’s Cross spot is serving more of the bone marrow varuval, egg hoppers, and burianis that we loved from their original in Soho.
 Zia Lucia ££££ 12 Piazza Walk
Pizza spot Zia Lucia have opened their fourth restaurant, this time in Aldgate East. If you’re bad at making decisions, be warned, because you’re not only offered a choice between 16 varieties of topping, but also between vegetable charcoal, wholemeal, gluten free, and traditional bases.
 Ed Schofield Dominique Ansel Treehouse ££££ 24 Floral Street
Dominique Ansel Treehouse is a new all-day café in Covent Garden, with a small menu made up of small plates, larger plates, and desserts to share. You can expect things like chicken liver mousse mille-feuille, camembert fondue with croissant chips, and steamed brioche pudding with lamb. And for the sharing desserts you’ve got sticky toffee pudding, profiterole ‘building blocks’, and cascade tiramisu.
january 2020  Townsend ££££ 77-82 Whitechapel High St
Townsend is a new all-day British restaurant in the Whitechapel Gallery. They’re serving a seasonal menu where you can expect things like curried veal sweetbread, roast haunch of venison, and mayan gold potato with egg yolk, berkswell, and winter truffle.
Halo Burger ££££ 105 Great Eastern St
Halo Burger is a new plant-based burger spot in Shoreditch with smoky Carolina bbq burgers, cheese burgers, hot dogs, and plant-based chicken nuggets on the menu.
 Patri Ealing Broadway ££££ 29 Bond Street, Ealing
Patri is opening a third spot, this time in Ealing, serving a wide selection of Indian food such as seekh kebab tariwala, pantry chicken curry, and a whole section for vegan street food.
 Lateef Okunnu Sarap ££££ 14D Market Row
Sarap is a new Filipino restaurant in Brixton serving dinner through the week, as well as lunch at weekends. The menu is divided between small plates and larger plates for sharing, with options like red chillies spring rolls stuffed with mushrooms, fried chicken in a banana ketchup, and stuffed pork belly available from around a fiver a plate.
Boom Bap Burger ££££ 252 Paradise Row
Boom Bap Burger is a new restaurant in Bethnal Green serving burgers like The Notorious P.I.G., Drop It Like It’s Hot, and a vegan burger called Mushrooms With Attitude. They also have a DJ performing on some weekends.
 Bar Douro £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  City ££££ Finsbury Avenue Square
Bar Douro have opened a new spot in the City. It’s a casual tapas-style place with plenty of wine and port on offer to go with plates of ham, cheese, croquettes, a suckling pig in a sweet potato sandwich, gambas, and salt cod hash.
 Steven Joyce Ampeli ££££ 18 Charlotte Street
Ampeli is a new Greek restaurant in Fitzrovia with options like roasted beetroot with labneh, spiced potato burik with runny egg yolk, brown shrimp and harissa mayo, and braised short ribs with date molasses.
 James McDonald Muse ££££ 38 Groom Pl
Muse is a new fine-dining restaurant in Belgravia. It serves lunch and dinner, with tasting menus for each. The menu only gives away a few ingredients, but you can expect things like langoustine with pork fat and burnt apple, turbot with duck confit and pomme puree, and beef with Norfolk grains.
Noodle & Beer ££££ 31 Bell Ln
Noodle and Beer is a new Chinese restaurant in Spitalfields. The menu focuses around Chongqing Xiaomian noodles, both with or without soup. They also serve handmade thick udon noodles, handmade taro balls, and sweetcorn pancakes.
 Firebrand Pizza ££££ 84 Rosebery Ave
Firebrand have opened a second pizzeria in Clerkenwell. They have 13 pizzas on the menu, some topped with things like sweet potatoes, goat cheese, and Italian cured beef. They also offer a range of pasta options and other mains including ribeye steak and milanese chicken.
 Fink’s Gillespie £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Highbury ££££ 88 Gillespie Rd
Finks Gillespie is the second spot from the people behind Fink’s Salt & Sweet in Highbury. As well as serving coffee, breakfast and lunch is also on offer. Expect things like roast chicken with burnt onion mayo and leeks, and baharat spiced aubergine with egg, fresh pickle and tahini, plus the usual pastries and cakes.
 Colette ££££ 315 Fulham Road
Colette is a new delicatessen and deli in Chelsea. The focus is on home-style cooking, and no, that doesn’t mean pot noodles. Expect things like veal blanquette with chestnut gnocchi, truffle tortellini with celeriac, and confit duck with quinoa.
 Lateef Okunnu Pastaio ££££ Lower Southern Terrace
Pastaio have opened their third spot, this time in Westfield White City. They’re serving things like spinach pasta, squash ravioli, and wild mushroom pappardelle.
 Baraka ££££ Unit 4 Finsbury Avenue
Baraka is a slick new Turkish all-day restaurant in the City. Expect humus kavurma, grilled sucuk, and kofte with tomato sauce and yoghurt.
 The Water House Project ££££ 3 Mare Street
The Water House Project in Hackney is an eight-course tasting menu situation inspired by local produce. Chestnut and balsamic risotto, pheasant and plum chutney doughnut, and dill cured chalk stream trout are all on their winter menu.
Raj Of Islington ££££ 359 Holloway Road
Raj of Islington is a new Indian restaurant on Holloway Road. They focus on home-cooked authentic Indian food, so you can expect things like the railway lamb curry, murg salli zardaloo, and murg tikka.
 Haydon Perrior Palm Greens ££££ Unit S2 King's Cross Square
Palm Greens is a new spot in Kings Cross that serves all day breakfast and lunch. For breakfast they are serving cinnamon apple with tahini maple toast, and avocado toast with salsa. For lunch the focus is on salads and bowls likes Mexican tostada, miso mushroom, and kale caesar. You can also build your own.
 Stephanie De Goeijen Oklava Bakery + Wine ££££ 64 Grafton Way
Kyseri in Fitzrovia has become Oklava Bakery and Wine. As well as serving Turkish breakfast, and sandwiches and other baked things to take away, there are also grill options and daily specials like their beef and sour cherry manti.
Skål ££££ 149A Upper Street
Skal is a Nordic restaurant in Islington. They’re open for lunch and dinner with set menu options at £26.50 and £32.50. You can expect things like smoked sea trout mousse, lightly smoked mackerel, and lamb meatballs.
 Lateef Okunnu Big Fernand ££££ 39 Thurloe Place
Big Fernand, a popular burger chain in Paris, has opened a spot in South Kensington. They serve eight different burgers including a raclette burger, a veal burger, and a panko-crusted chicken burger, and they also have a vegetarian portobello mushroom burger for non-meat eaters.
 Apple Butter Cafe ££££ 32-34 Monmouth Street
Apple Butter Cafe is a new Middle-Eastern cafe in Covent Garden serving specialty coffee as well as aesthetically pleasing brunch choices.
Tokyo Pizza £ £ £ £ Pizza  in  Maida Vale ££££ 47 Maida Vale
Japanese and pizza in the same sentence might be an unexpected combo, but that’s what you get at Tokyo Pizza in Maida Vale. You’ll also get sake, and wagyu harumaki.
DECEMBER 2019 Saffron Circle ££££ New College Parade
Saffron Circle is a US-based Indian restaurant group that has now opened a spot in Swiss Cottage. You can expect things like masala chips, lamb chops, and Calcutta fish curry.
 Lateef Okunnu Casa Do Frango ££££ 2 King John Court
Casa Do Frango have opened another spot, this time in Shoreditch. Expect piri piri garlic prawns, half chicken brushed with piri piri, and sweet potato feijoada. Just don’t expect to be able to reserve a table, because it’s walk-in only.
 Barbie Green £ £ £ £ Australian ,  Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  City ££££ 2 London Wall Place
Barbie Green is a new all-day Aussie brunch spot near the Barbican. You can expect things like banana bread sandwich, shakshouka, and blueberry pancakes for brunch. For lunch they serve things like fire-roasted aubergine, pizza, and chicken parmigiana.
 Bancone £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ Golden Square 8-10 Lower James Street
Bancone already have a popular Covent Garden spot that we like, and now they’ve have opened a second spot in Soho serving their handmade pasta.
 Haydon Perrior Bottles ££££ 100 Draycott Avenue
Bottles is a new restaurant in Chelsea that’s all about pairing Italian food with Italian wine. Expect things like Sicilian chorizo hot dog, espresso-glazed ribeye steak, and aglio, olio e peperoncino.
 Davies and Brook ££££ 49 Brook St
There’s a new restaurant at luxury Mayfair hotel, Claridge’s. Davies and Brook serves seasonal British food with global inspiration, things like duck glazed with honey and lavender, buttermilk fried chicken, and grilled short rib of beef with fermented mint. There’s also a tasting menu for £145 per person.
Yori ££££ 15 Catherine Street
Yori is a new Korean restaurant in Covent Garden specialising in Korean BBQ and small plates. They also serve a £7.90 set lunch with choices ranging from vegetable hot stone bibimbap and jap chae, through to barbecued meat options - all served with a bowl of rice and three sides.
 The Melusine ££££ St Katharine Docks
The Melusine is a new seafood restaurant in St Katharine Docks. The menu changes daily, but you can expect things like clams with wild mushroom and dry ricotta, grilled cuttlefish with chickpea fricassee, and native oysters.
 Mio Yatai £ £ £ £ Japanese  in  Hackney ££££ 129a Pritchard's Road
Mio Yatai is a new restaurant at the end of Broadway Market, serving Japanese Street Food. Ramen, chicken karaage with wasabi mayo, and soft shell crab tacos with chilli avocado and mango are all on offer, as well as sake and a selection of wines.
Moto ££££ 7 Maiden Lane
Moto is a new Japanese bar in Covent Garden serving a range of sake, craft beer, and - from 4pm - otsumami platter and other bar food like simmered aubergine and miso salmon.
 Num Num ££££ 81 Scoresby St
Num Num is a southern Chinese restaurant in Southwark. For lunch, expect dishes like a kung pao chicken rice bowl, wonton noodle soup, and pork and cabbage dumplings. For dinner they serve things like twice cooked pork belly with fermented broad bean paste and crispy roasted chicken with Polish barbeque spices.
 Mike Tsang Barboun ££££ 61-67 Great Eastern Street
Barboun is a new Eastern Mediterranean restaurant in Shoreditch serving sun-dried aubergine dolma, girolle flatbread, and hay-smoked short rib with iskender sauce.
Other Side Fried ££££ 3 Atlantic Road
Other Side Fried have got a new permanent spot in Brixton serving three variations of chicken burger: honey butter, buffalo, and one with parmesan and garlic. They also have dirty fries with bacon, parmesan, and ranch sauce, as well as regular fries.
 Paradise ££££ 61 Rupert Street
Paradise is a new Sri Lankan restaurant in Soho. Expect things like coconut flatbread roti, caramelised onion sambal, roasted chicken curry, and yellow cod curry.
Four Hundred Rabbits ££££ Dulwich Road
400 Rabbits has taken over the restaurant at Brockwell Lido. They’re open for brunch from 8am - 3pm serving things like green shakshuka with sourdough, black pudding on sourdough, and toasted banana bread, which - as far as we know - is not served on sourdough.
 Cafe Murano ££££ 184 Bermondsey Street
Cafe Murano has opened their third spot in Bermondsey, serving Italian food like gnocchi, plaice with mussels and samphire, and lamb neck stew. As well as tiramisu, and buttermilk panna cotta for dessert.
Wild Tavern ££££ 2 Elystan Street
Wild Tavern is a new Italian restaurant just off the King’s Road in Chelsea. You can expect shellfish sharing platters like lobster and whole Norwegian crab, tartare of Spanish tuna loin from the raw bar, pastas like taglioni with truffle, and a £32 filet steak for mains.
 Steven Joyce Prairie Fire ££££ Wood Lane Arches
Prairie Fire is a new Kansas City-style barbecue restaurant in Wood Lane Arches serving beef brisket, pulled pork, and chilli cheese dogs. They also serve local craft beer in their taproom, and stay open till 11pm on weekdays, and 12am on Fridays and Saturdays.
 Old Chang Kee ££££ 56 Goodge Street
Singaporean curry puff experts Old Chang Kee have opened a second spot, this time on Goodge Street. The curry puffs have fillings such as beef rendang, creamy chicken and mushroom, and chilli crab stick, and you can also expect chicken curry, laksa noodles, and nasi lemak.
Black Bear Burger ££££ Unit 61 Boxpark
Black Bear Burger have opened a second location in Boxpark Shoreditch. The menu consists of three choices of burgers, black bear, classic, and brisket. You can also get buttermilk chicken nuggets or wings on the side.
Dandy ££££ 35 Maltby Street
Dandy is a new restaurant on Maltby Street, serving seasonal comfort food. Expect lamb belly with potatoes and collard greens, ox cheek ragu, and fried chicken with chilli jam. For dessert, think French toast with whipped ricotta and honey. Plus, on the weekends they’re open for brunch.
 Mr Ji ££££ 72 Old Compton Street
Mr Ji is a new spot in Soho specialising in Taiwanese fried chicken which they also serve as bao. On the side you can get things like fries and black cabbage, and they also serve sweet potato and ginger doughnuts.
 Steven Joyce Borough Market Kitchen ££££ Southwark Street
Borough Market Kitchen has opened in, wait for it, Borough Market. They serve food from 25 traders including Mei Mei, Applebees Fish, and Rudie’s Jerk Shack.
november 2019  Lucky And Joy £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Clapton ,  Hackney ££££ 95 Lower Clapton Road
Lucky and Joy is a new Chinese restaurant in Lower Clapton. Expect things like tiger salad, fried kidney beans with fennel, and Xinjiang lamb chops with onion and pomegranate.
 Caldera ££££ 143 Mare Street
Caldera is a new Mexican restaurant in Hackney Central. You can expect nachos with guacamole, baja-style battered cod tacos, and ground beef enchiladas, as well as cactus and papaya salad and lamb cutlets marinated in hand-ground mole mixed with miso.
Roma Pizza ££££ 224 Brick Lane
Roma has opened a permanent spot on Brick Lane. They’re serving fast and thin 12-inch pizzas for £5, with toppings like aubergine, spicy lamb sausage, and obviously the classic margherita.
 Brother Marcus ££££ 2 Crispin Place
Brother Marcus is a new all-day restaurant in Spitalfields serving eastern-Mediterranean dishes like flatbreads, pides, spiced-chicken shawarma, and lahmucun. There are a variety of vegetarian options like sweet potato dumplings and burnt aubergine with tahini and fermented mango, and they also serve things like cinnamon and chai overnight oats for brunch.
Stoney Street ££££ 2-3 Stoney Street
26 grains have opened a new restaurant next to Borough Market. It’s on Stoney Street and it’s called, wait for it, Stoney Street. Expect things like peacock kale, poached chicken, and pheasant with bread sauce. They’re open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and serve brunch until 2.30pm at the weekend.
 Baccalà ££££ 194 Bermondsey Street
This new Italian spot in Bermondsey is all about seafood and wine. Expect things like salted cod brandade with crispy chicory sprouts, roasted octopus with colonnata lard, stone bass with baked fennel, and deep fried squid.
 Gemma Wood Photography Peckham Cellars ££££ 125 Queens Road
Peckham Cellars is a new wine bar and kitchen in Peckham. They serve British and Mediterannean food, so you can expect things like pumpkin mascarpone rotolo with sage butter, farmed eel with nduja and pickled green tomatoes, and smashed potatoes with harrisa and aioli.
 Bread Ahead Bakery ££££ 26 - 28 Olympic Way
Bread Ahead have opened an all-day restaurant, bakery, and baking school in Wembley. They’re serving rotisserie and pizza in the restaurant, and in the bakery you can expect fresh pastries and sandwiches, as well as pizza by the slice.
 Manteca £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ 58-59 Great Marlborough Street
Manteca is a new restaurant in Soho serving handmade pasta like tonnarelli with brown crab cacio e pepe, as well as meat dishes like pig head fritti with pilacca.
 Steele Haigh/Kaizen House Mei Mei ££££ Borough Market Kitchen
Mei Mei is a Borough Market stall taking its inspiration from Singaporean kopitiams. There’s counter seating around an open kitchen, and you can expect dishes like Hainese chicken rice and nasi lemak, as well as Nanyang coffee.
Ugly Butterfly ££££ 55 King's Road
Ugly Butterfly is a new zero-waste restaurant on Kings Road that uses the leftovers from Adam Handling Chelsea up the road. Expect things like fried chicken feet, beef and bone marrow cottage pie, and banana bread with butter chicken.
 Folie ££££ 37 Golden Square
Folie is a big new restaurant in Soho with a Mediterranean inspired menu. Expect things like charcoal roasted octopus and butternut squash, tuna tartare, brussels sprouts and pistachio, and gnocchi with wild mushrooms and sage pistou. You can also expect a long list of cocktails and European wines from the bar.
 Nami ££££ 10-50 Willow Street
Nami is a new addition to the Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, serving Japanese street food in a bar setting. There are also DJs.
 Amazonico ££££ 10 Berkeley Sq
Madrid’s Amazonica has opened in Mayfair. And yes, it’s basically an adult version of The Rainforest Cafe serving a menu of things like hamachi tiradito (yellowtail with passion fruit and shiso leaves dressing), tequenos (clay oven chicken rolls), and Brazilian-style grilled rump steak.
 Epic Pies ££££ 53-55 Carter Lane
Epic Pies has opened in St. Paul’s with a lunch selection of five pies which all come with mash, greens and gravy or parsley liquor. Expect things like braised pepper steak pie, salt beef and swiss cheese, and ham hock and leeks. They also serve cronuts and ‘croffles’.
 14 Hills £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  City ££££ 120 Fenchurch St
A new restaurant has opened on the 14th floor of an office building on Fenchurch Street serving an all-day British menu and a weekend brunch. Look out for winter black truffle omelette, vanilla and cinnamon french toast with passion fruit and vanilla ice cream, and savoury french toast.
Bong Bong's Manila Kanteen ££££ 460 Hackney Road
Bong Bong’s Manila Kanteen is a new Filipino restaurant near Cambridge Heath serving things like adobo glazed cauliflower, lemongrass ox heart skewers, spiced fried chicken, and roast aubergine kare kare. They’re open for lunch on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and serve lunch and dinner from Thursday to Sunday when the bar stays open until midnight.
 Daffodil Mulligan ££££ 70-74 City Road
Daffodil Mulligan is a new Irish restaurant in Shoreditch serving grilled lamb chops, grilled lobster, and mash with bone marrow crumb. It also has an oyster bar.
Sola ££££ 64 Dean Street
Sola is a new restaurant in Soho with a Californian inspired menu. Expect tuna tartare, mussels and clams, spit roast whole chicken to share, and lobster pot pie. There is also a 12-course tasting menu for £97 per person.
 Lina Stores King's Cross £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Kings Cross ££££ 20 Stable Street
The Soho deli has opened their second restaurant, this time in King’s Cross. They’re open for breakfast, with things like truffle scrambled eggs, polenta and roasted mushrooms, and nutella filled breakfast doughnuts. While for lunch and dinner you can expect fresh pasta like pumpkin ravioli and oxtail ragu pappardelle, as well as some meat and fish options like braised beef cheek in barolo, and grilled prawns.
 Volta Do Mar £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  Covent Garden ,  Strand ££££ 13-15 Tavistock St
Volta Do Mar is a new Portuguese restaurant in Covent Garden showcasing Portuguese cuisine and its relation to South America, Africa, and Asia. Expect things like Iberico pork vindalho, aubergine Goan curry with cashew yoghurt, and Macanese arroz marisco.
Market Hall West End ££££ 9 Holles Street
Market Hall West End has opened just north of Oxford Street with 11 different vendors including Baozilnn, Fanny’s Kebabs, and Pastaio. It also has four bars. And a roof terrace.
OCTOBER 2019  Bar Douro ££££ 85B Southwark Bridge Rd
Bar Douro is a new restaurant in Southwark’s Flat Iron Square serving Portuguese food. Expect options like garlic prawns, grilled quail, red onion cebolada and pine nuts from the à la carte menu, and if you go for lunch on weekdays you can get three courses for £11.50.
 Moi Moi Island ££££ 81 Kentish Town Rd
This new grab-and-go spot in Kentish Town serves West African and Caribbean bowls and fat rolls with spicy jerk chicken, curry lamb, suya beef, and vegan options like chickpea stew. They also do chicken wings.
 The Laundry ££££ 374 Coldharbour Lane
The Laundry is an all-day bistro and wine shop next to Brixton Village. As well as serving a menu ranging from oysters to roasted bone marrow, they’re open for coffee from 7am on weekdays. They also have a huge terrace to unwind on at sundown.
Silo ££££ Unit 7, Queens Yard
Silo at Crate Brewery is a zero-waste restaurant in Hackney Wick. Dinner is a five-course tasting menu with dishes like rainbow radishes with ricotta, kimchi juices and lovage, and quince ice cream with fig leaf oil and animal toffee. They also serve brunch of caramelised oats, or, among other options, a breakfast bun with mushrooms or smoked meat.
Oren ££££ 89 Shacklewell Lane
A new Eastern Mediterranean-inspired restaurant has opened in Dalston serving sharing plates like sweet aubergines, egg and salad in pita and, ful mudammes for brunch, and dishes like monkfish in traditional Libyan chraime for dinner.
 Sussex ££££ 63-64 Frith Street
Sussex is a new restaurant in Soho sourcing their ingredients from their own farm or local suppliers. You can expect starters like monkfish carpaccio with aubergine, and mains including pumpkin gnocchi with caramelised quince.
Simplicity Burger ££££ 202 Brick Ln
A vegan burger spot has opened on Brick Lane. In keeping with its name, the menu is simple, with four types of burger, three types of fries, and a salad. It also has a late-night ‘plant powered’ cocktail bar downstairs.
 Trivet ££££ 36 Snowsfields
Trivet is a new restaurant near London Bridge with a small, high-quality menu. Expect things like chicken with vinegar sauce and squab pigeon, persimmon and kale. And keep an eye out for the ‘hokkaido potato’ which is a baked potato mille-feuille dessert.
 Sabroso ££££ Balcony Court Café, Westfield
This new South American spot has landed on the balcony of Westfield White City, serving arepas with fillings like roast chicken, braised beef, and Venezuelan cheese and avocado. They also have ceviche bowls with salmon or tuna, plus vegan options.
The Boulevard Theatre Restaurant ££££ 6 Walker's Court
The new restaurant at The Boulevard Theatre in Soho serves both small and large plates, with plant-based options like chermoula baked aubergine and roasted curried baby cauliflower with black dahl and fresh coconut.
Wilder Restaurant And Bar ££££ 2-4 Boundary Street
If you’re a meat lover, Wilder should be on your radar. This new restaurant in the Boundary Hotel in Shoreditch is serving British products like venison, pork jowl, and hake. They also have a whole page on their menu dedicated to ‘Gin Classics’.
 Naïfs ££££ 56 Goldsmiths Road
There’s a new, homely vegetarian/vegan bistro in Peckham. The menu includes aubergine fritters, mushroom broth with semolina dumplings, and almond and barley ice cream sandwiches. They also offer a long list of wines, local beer, and a speciality tea menu.
Unimini ££££ 20 Eastcheap
At this Korean BBQ lunch spot in the City you can customise your own bento boxes to grab and go, with options ranging from barbecued meats, fried chicken, and bibimbab bowls. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Ozone Coffee Roasters £ £ £ £ Pizza ,  Brunch  in  Bethnal Green ££££ Emma Street
We use the original Ozone as somewhere to work with a coffee, somewhere to recover with a damn good brunch on a Sunday morning, and somewhere easy to go when we literally can’t think of anywhere else to go. Open from 7.30am during the week, their second location in Bethnal Green has the same all day, all-rounder menu of things like fermented hummus, a yellow bean falafel burger, and big pizzas from noon. They also have a long list of cocktails to choose from in the evening. And coffee throughout, obviously.
We checked out Ozone Coffee Roasters and added it to our breakfast guide.
 Copper Chimney £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ Southern Terrace, Westfield
A popular Indian restaurant chain has come to London, taking over one of the terrace spots at Westfield in White City. Expect a big tandoor oven, handmade naans, 8-hour grilled meats, big biryanis, and a long list of vegetarian options.
 Decimo £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Mexican  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Standard London
Views across London and a manchego quesadilla sounds like a pretty winning combination. The new Spanish meets Mexican restaurant at the top of The Standard Hotel in Kings Cross has everything from floor-to-ceiling windows, vegan paella, pork tacos, and a full chef’s tasting menu. Heads up, this place is open until 3am at the weekend.
 Lyon's ££££ 1 Park Road
There’s a new seafood spot and wine bar up in Crouch End serving a completely casual £69 seafood platter for two, as well as dishes like a delica pumpkin satay, miso hake collars, and buttermilk cod cheeks. You can also just swing by for a glass of wine and some oysters at their bar.
 Kolamba £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Soho ££££ 21 Kingly Court
If you like the sound of curries, rotis, and lots of cardamom, then Kolamba should probably be on your radar. This new Sri Lankan spot in Soho looks like the kind of place that’s good for anyone who enjoys plenty of foliage and a strong coconut cocktail.
 Legare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  London Bridge ££££ 31 Shad Thames
London Bridge has a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant that’s all about pasta and the kind of nibbles you probably serve on the top deck of your imaginary yacht. As well as a short, changing menu of classic antipasti, you’ll find things like goats curd, saffron, tomato consommé, and fennel sausage in their homemade pastas.
 The Hunter's Moon ££££ 86 Fulham Road
South Kensington has a brand new home county style pub with plenty of oak flooring, leather armchairs, and a fireplace. But if you’re guessing that the menu is 99% pub grub, think again. They’re serving everything from scallop ceviche starters, to a plate of 36-month aged comté for dessert. There’s also a caramelised apple and stuffed pork belly roast on Sundays.
 Atis £ £ £ £ Shoreditch ££££ 145 City Road
You’re feeling fit. You’re feeling fresh. You’re feeling like someone with an entirely adequate amount of vitamin B12. No? In which case, this new, kind of healthy spot on Old Street might be just the place for you. Open from 7am until 8pm, this place is all about salad bowls, on-tap kombucha, pressed juices, porridge, and even more salad.
 Haymarket Wine House ££££ 66 Haymarket
If you like the sound of lots of red wine and steak for a tenner, then Haymarket Wine House should probably be on your radar. As well as their affordable flat iron cut, you’ll find classic French sides on the menu here. Also, importantly, there’s a 1am closing time that’s pretty handy if you’re looking for late night post-theatre eats.
September 2019  Sweet Chick ££££ 8 Market Place
Southern fried chicken, waffles, and classic comfort food sides like mac and cheese - that’s what Sweet Chick is all about. They’re already a big deal in the US with sites in New York and LA, but their first UK spot is in Fitzrovia with plenty of seating, a built in DJ deck, and, crucially, a bourbon-packed cocktail called ‘Tiger, Tiger Woods Y’all’.
 Calici ££££ 29 Belsize Park
If you’re into old school Italian restaurants with classics like calamari fritti, spaghetti vongole, and tiramisu on the menu - then Calici, a new little neighbourhood spot near Belsize Park, should probably be on your radar.
 Yard Sale Pizza ££££ 184 Hackney Road
We’re pretty into Yard Sale’s 18-inch pizzas, and now they’re available on Hackney Road too. As well as their classic pizzas like the courgette covered Cour Blimey, New Porker, and Texas vegan special, they’ve added several calzones to the menu.
 Fafa's ££££ 1 Monmouth Street
A popular Finnish filled-pita chain has opened an all-day spot in Covent Garden. Although there is some seating it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, but if you’re not in the mood for takeaway pita there are also things like falafel mezze, sweet potato fries, and big salads available.
 Vardo £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  Chelsea ££££ 9 Duke Of York Square
The people behind Caravan have opened a laid back all day restaurant in Chelsea. The menu is full of things like green baked eggs, shiitake donburi, lime pickle yoghurt, za’atar baked cod, and lots of other things you’re likely to shell out on when you go tipsy shopping in Waitrose whilst on a health kick. All of this is happening inside a three-storey stone and glass pavilion that looks part giant’s tooth, part Edna from The Incredibles’ retirement home.
 Kiss The Hippo ££££ 51 Margaret Street
This place might sound like the latest Pixar sponsored nursery rhyme, but it’s actually a coffee spot in Fitzrovia. They close at 6.30, and the feel is very laid back Scandi. There’s a brunch menu with dishes like black olive tapenade with mushrooms on sourdough toast, and you can also grab freshly baked cinnamon rolls to go.
Arabica King's Cross ££££ 7 Lewis Cubitt Walk
Borough Market’s Levantine spot Arabica has opened up a second, bigger restaurant in the Aga Khan Centre in King’s Cross. Open all day, expect big breakfasts like avocado on manousheh, fresh pides from the clay oven, and an outdoor terrace.
 Allegra £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Stratford ££££ The Stratford
Allegra is a restaurant and terrace bar on the 7th floor of The Stratford hotels serving dishes like hand-dived scallops with strawberries, squash risotto, and a £70 sake steamed turbot.. Heads up, there’s also a glass walk-in wine room.
Mama Fuego ££££ 69 Olympian Way, Greenwich Peninsula
Greenwich has a new riverside all day and night drinking and dining spot that mixes Australian speciality coffee and South American food. It’s a big space with a cafe, open plan bakery, bar, lounge area, riverside terrace, and a more formal restaurant area. It also has a big menu serving things like sriracha bloody mary baked eggs, green pea pancakes, kingfish ceviche salad, and Argentinian sirloin steak.
Tokii ££££ 50 Great Cumberland Place
Tokii is a Japanese inspired all-day restaurant inside the luxury Prince Akatoki hotel in Marylebone. It specialises in sushi, sashimi, and robata grilled fishes and meats, but the menu also offers a whole bunch of yakitori, tempura, and cold and hot dishes like yellowtail carpaccio in green pepper dressing, and ox cheek croquettes served with wasabi mayo.
 Crudo ££££ 35 Riding House Street
Crudo is a new ceviche spot in Fitzrovia. The concept is simple. You build your own ceviche bowl by selecting a protein, you choice of leche de tigre, a base, and whatever add-ons you want. There are also three ready built bowls if you’re incapable of making a decision, and they’re all available to eat-in or takeaway for under a tenner.
 Seabird ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, 14th Floor, South Bank, Southwark
We’ve never trusted seabirds since that seagull went all Artful Dodger with our Cornetto back in ’96. But we won’t hold that against this new rooftop restaurant in Southwark’s Hoxton Hotel. This place is all about city views, jazzed up cocktails, grilled meats, Mediterranean small plates, and lots of British seafood. You’ll also find a long list of oysters at their raw bar.
 Bubala £ £ £ £ Vegetarian ,  Middle Eastern  in  Spitalfields ££££ 65 Commercial Street
Spitalfields has a new Middle Eastern lunch and dinner spot. Everything here is vegetarian and you can expect dishes like confit potato latkes, aubergine with date syrup, and pumpkin tirshy dip.
 Charlie's ££££ Albemarle Street
Charlie’s isn’t named after it’s chef, it’s named after Lord Charles Forte, one of the founding members of Brown’s Hotel in Mayfair. All very Downton Abbey, right? Yes, but the food isn’t. The new upmarket restaurant inside Brown’s has a menu full of modern takes on British classics, and the space itself has big booths, lots of wooden panelling, and enough botanical wallpaper to make a gardener blush.
Sons + Daughters £ £ £ £ Sandwiches  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Pavilion, 119A Coal Drops Yard
The people behind Hackney fine dining spot, Pidgin, have opened a casual sandwich shop in Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross. Open from 8am until 10pm, there are porridges, egg muffins, and Climpson And Sons coffee for breakfast, then sandwiches, salads, and cocktails available for the rest of the day. The main act here though is sandwiches, and you’ll find prawn crackers, tenderstem broccoli, soy-cured parmesan, miso mayo, Mortadello ham, and plenty more ingredients between their bread.
 Sam Harris Forza Wine ££££ 133a Rye Ln
Popular Peckham neighbourhood spot, Forza Win, have opened a new wine bar called - wait for it - Forza Wine. See what they did there? Five floors up with an outdoor terrace, there’s everything from views to a big wine list to negronis. On the food side they’ll be serving things at the bar like chicken milanese, clams, and biscotti soft serve - which are definitely our kind of ‘snacks’.
 Loyal Tavern ££££ 171-173 Bermondsey St
This new Bermondsey spot serves a seasonal British menu. There are dishes like venison tartare, plenty of by-the-glass wine options, and most importantly, there’s a late night cheese toastie on offer. Heads up, they’re open until 1.30am.
 Albie ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, South Bank, Southwark
The Hoxton Hotel in Southwark, not Hoxton - keep up - has a new all day European restaurant. Basically, there’s everything from crab linguine to French classics on the menu, as well as vegetable bowls for when you’re trying to keep it kinda healthy.
 Norma £ £ £ £ Mediterranean ,  Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 8 Charlotte Street
Fitzrovia has a new Sicilian restaurant serving fresh pasta, large meat dishes, and of course, homemade cannoli. Set over three floors, there’s a private dining space and a slick raw seafood bar serving clams, oysters, prawns, as well as wild sea bream.
Haya ££££ 184A Kensington Park Road
If you like the sound of Mediterranean small plates, shakshuka-packed brunches, and Israeli wines, then Haya should probably be on your radar. This upmarket Notting Hill spot looks a lot like a glossy Made showroom, and there’s plenty of mint yoghurt, homemade labneh, and fish on their menu.
 Seven Dials Market £ £ £ £ American ,  Pasta ,  Ramen ,  Sandwiches ,  Dim Sum  in  Covent Garden ££££ 35 Earlham St
Street food market folk KERB, have finally done what London weather demanded. They’ve opened an indoor market inside a huge ex-banana warehouse in Seven Dials, and there are a whole lot of London market favourites involved, from gelato to steamed buns to a conveyor belt of cheese. That’s right, a conveyor belt of cheese.
 Mama Shelter London ££££ 437 Hackney Road
Mama Shelter is already a big deal, party spot in Paris. And LA. And when we say ‘big deal’, we mean, ‘where you go if you want to look a bit cool and maybe see a member of Two Door Cinema Club get pissed’. Now they’ve opened a hotel in Hackney with a huge restaurant. There are crab doughnuts and pork belly baos on the menu, as well as a big outdoor terrace, karaoke rooms, and table football to keep you entertained.
Terra Terra ££££ 120 Finchley Road
There’s a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant and café by Finchley Road tube station but you can expect more than your classic pizza and negroni situation here. Open from 7.30am, there’s everything from nduja scrambled eggs and blueberry smoothies for breakfast to clam bigoli and cocktails come the evening.
 Neat Burger ££££ 4 Princes Street
Given the amount of mess we can make with a bun and some ketchup, ‘neat’ and ‘burger’ are two words we don’t normally associate with each other, but this new spot in Mayfair is all about tidying away the meat. Expect plant-based takes on classic burgers, vegan tater tots, and plenty of people fussing over the fact that Lewis Hamilton is the owner.
 Liv ££££ 18 Holbein Place
Belgravia has a new all-day café and restaurant. Upstairs there are dishes like king prawn omelette, a grilled chicken green bowl, and red lentil fritters, whilst downstairs is all about fresh espresso, guest coffee roasts, as well as wine, and lots of virgin cocktails.
AUGUST 2019  Three Uncles £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Spitalfields ££££ Devonshire Row
Liverpool Street has a new Cantonese spot where most of the dishes will cost you under a tenner. Three Uncles’ menu is all about roast duck, lo mein noodles, crispy pork belly, and freshly steamed dim sum. Heads up, they’re only open on weekdays.
 Baozi Inn London Bridge ££££ 34 - 36 Southwark Street
Dim sum, dan dan noodles, and barbeque roast duck - that’s what Baozi Inn is all about. They already have spots in Soho, Chinatown, and Victoria, but the new London Bridge restaurant is set over three floors with a big open kitchen and a cocktail lounge.
 Officina 00 £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Shoreditch ££££ 152 Old Street
Old Street has a new handmade pasta spot that is focused on regional Italian dishes. Think fresh braised pork genovese occhi, cocktails, and a big open kitchen where you can watch the chefs prepare your pasta.
We checked out Officina 00 and put it on our Hit List.
 The Stratford Brasserie ££££ 20 International Way
The Stratford Brasserie, in Stratford - duh, is a classic all-day spot on the ground floor of a new hotel complex. It has a huge brasserie-style menu, a huge outdoor terrace, and it’s open from 6.30am till late every day.
 Bafarat ££££ 6 Warwick Street
A classy artisan coffee shop originally from the Middle East has opened in Soho. Expect speciality Arabic coffee, French patisserie, and the kind of interiors even Patsy Stone would approve of.
 Snackbar £ £ £ £ Japanese ,  Sandwiches ,  Brunch  in  Dalston ££££ 20 Dalston Lane
Dalston Lane has a new cafe and co-working space that’s serving global-inspired food. If you’re picturing a blue and green cookie inspired by Planet Earth, think again. There’s a changing menu with everything from fried chicken and porchetta rice bowls to a babi guling and pickled watermelon sandwich.
 Nutshell £ £ £ £ Iranian  in  Covent Garden ££££ 30 Saint Martin's Lane
A new Iranian restaurant has opened in Covent Garden. There’s a big open kitchen, lots of counter dining, and a menu full of things like sour cherry beef dumplings, saffron kebabs, and octopus.
 @niccrillyhargravephotography Taps And Tapas ££££ 14 Trinity Road
Alliteration wins again. This new spot in Tooting Bec is all about pairing craft beer with your classic Spanish dishes. When it comes to the beer, there’s local brews from Brixton on tap, as well as a big range of bottled options. On the tapas side there are dishes like cured meats, Basque burgers, octopus, and chilli king prawns.
The Sauce ££££ 65 Highbury Park
Highbury has a brand new fast food spot that’s serving tarted-up versions of classic diner food. Think waffle burgers, chicken wings, and milk shakes, but with added options like soft-shell crab, truffle mayo, and blue cheese. There are also fourteen sauces you can get involved in, from gochujang to minted feta. Although it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, there is some indoor seating.
 Lost In Brixton ££££ Brixton Market
The people behind Pergola and The Prince have opened a new rooftop terrace on top of Brixton Village. In keeping with their other spots, there are many, many cocktails, including sixteen different spritzs and £28 summer jugs. You’re also able to order food from spots inside Brixton Village like Mamalan and Fish Wings & Tings straight to your table.
Eggslut ££££ 185 Portobello Road
A popular L.A. breakfast chain has opened in Notting Hill. Open daily from 8am, there’s a whole lot of egg on the menu but you’ll also find things like cheeseburgers, seared wagyu tri-tip steak, and cold brew coffee too. Expect a casual sit-down situation and plenty of takeaway options.
My Neighbours The Dumplings £ £ £ £ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Hackney ££££ 178 - 180 Victoria Park
We wish our neighbours were dumplings. But then we’d probably eat them, and that wouldn’t be good for anyone. My Neighbours the Dumplings already has a popular spot in Clapton, but their new place near Victoria Park has a new menu of barbecued skewers. Don’t worry, their classics like crispy prawn wontons, lamb potstickers, and chocolate dumplings are still on offer.
 Opera Tavern £ £ £ £ Spanish  in  Covent Garden ££££ 23 Catherine St
We like the opera. Kind of. Depends on how many pints we can sink beforehand really. But we’re definitely into tapas. Opera Tavern is an old school, converted pub spot in Covent Garden that has had a big makeover. There’s also a new team heading up the food and you can expect dishes like squid ink pasta, chorizo picante, and beef bavette.
july 2019 Arcade Food Theatre ££££ 103 - 105 New Oxford Street
Centre Point has a new all day food hall including stalls from Lina Stores, Casa Do Frango, Oklava, Pophams, Chotto Matte, and Flat Iron. Heads up, there’s also an outdoor terrace and a whole host of drinking options.
The KPH ££££ 139 Ladbroke Grove
The people behind The Coach and Hero Of Maida, have taken over and decked out a classic Notting Hill spot, The Kensington Park Hotel. Expect an upmarket pub downstairs with a slick dining room upstairs, and lots of seasonal French bistro-style food.
 Wun's Tea Room ££££ 23 Greek Street
The people behind Bun House have opened a new two storey Cantonese restaurant and bar on Greek Street. Expect clay pot rice, coal grilled skewers, a big cocktail menu, and late night hours Thursday to Saturday.
 Isla At The Standard £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  Kings Cross ££££ 10 Argyle Street
Another day, another luxury hotel has opened in London, and with it comes a brand new seasonal restaurant. This sophisticated King’s Cross spot has a garden terrace, natural wines, plenty of foliage, fresh British seafood, and a big, fancy bar aptly called Double Standard.
Stampa ££££ 61 Davies Street
Mayfair has a new affordable pasta spot that is actually, you know, affordable. Taking inspiration from the Trastevere district of Rome, they’re serving everything from freshly ground coffee, oxtail ragu pappardelle, to antipasti boards.
Nandine Camberwell Church Street £ £ £ £ Kurdish  in  Camberwell ££££ 45 Camberwell Church Street
We’re already very into the cheap and cheerful mezze platters at family-run restaurant Nandine on Vestry Road, but now they’ve opened a second Camberwell spot on Church Street. There’s fresh Kurdish salads, plenty of vegetarian options, and baklava.
 Radio Alice ££££ Jubilee Place
Sure, it might sound like a feminist take on The Boat That Rocked, but Radio Alice is actually an organic pizza joint that already has spots in Hoxton and Clapham. Now they’ve opened in Canary Wharf and they’ve brought their pork sausage, ’nduja, and smoked cheddar topped pizzas with them, as well as appetisers like pesto burrata and anchovy crostini.
 Moncks Of Dover Street ££££ 33 Dover Street
Not to be misinterpreted as Mayfair’s latest monastery, Moncks Of Dover Street is a brasserie from the people behind Park Chinois. This all-day spot has a classic breakfast menu, weekend brunch options, and a daytime menu that’s all about fresh fish, grilled meat, and a caviar covered lobster roll.
 Flor £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  London Bridge ££££ 1 Beadle St
The people behind Shoreditch spot Lyle’s have opened a new wine bar, bakery, and restaurant right on the edge of Borough Market. Dishes like rabbit kidney skewers, oysters in jalaneño mignonette, and cherry blossom cake will change daily.
We checked out Flor and put it on our Hit List.
 Kama By Vineet £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Knightsbridge ££££ 87-135 Brompton Road
There are only around 25 seats at this new Indian spot in the revamped Harrods Dining Hall. Options include a whole bunch of sharing plates and bowls, vegetarian and meat thalis, and a £48 lobster Chettinad biryani.
We checked out Kama by Vineet and put it on our Hit List.
 Steven Joyce Heritage ££££ 18-20 Rupert Street
Soho’s Rupert Street is home to a new Swiss-inspired spot. At lunch and dinner the restaurant at Heritage is the place for raclette, fondue, rostis, and larger plates of meat and fish from the grill, while from midday till late every day the bar serves wines from an extensive list which includes a section on ‘inquisitive reds’.
 Hoh Sek Noodles ££££ St Katherine's Way
Hoh Sek is a walk-in spot at St Katherine’s Dock specialising in noodles. The influences are Asian-wide, but the focus is on Cantonese dishes such as the Hong Kong fish noodles which are only served in the evening. Meanwhile there are six casual grab-and-go or eat in lunch options, all coming in at under a tenner.
JUNE 2019  Jérôme Galland Circolo Popolare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 40 - 41 Rathbone Place
The people behind Shoreditch trattoria Gloria, have opened up a second Italian spot - this time in Fitzrovia. At 9000 square feet, Circolo Popolare is what we professionals refer to as ‘fucking massive’. The walls are lined with thousands of bottles of spirits, there are 12-person tables, giant silk handkerchief style pastas, and a signature one litre sundae. So yeah, it’s super lowkey.
We checked out Circolo Popolare and put it on our Hit List.
 Natoora Counter £ £ £ £ British  in  Notting Hill ££££ 5 Elgin Crescent
Natoora not only have five classy grocery stores in London and provide a whole bunch of chefs with fresh produce, they’re also now serving breakfast and lunch in Notting Hill. They believe in ‘radical seasonality’ - hello, band name - so you can expect light dishes involving whatever vegetables are currently in their prime and a lot of cheese, quinoa, and houmous.
We checked out Natoora Counter and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Olio Creative Flying Horse Coffee £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ 2 Television Centre
The old BBC Television Centre in White City has a new daytime coffee spot serving freshly roasted coffee, seasonal salads, and sandwiches. Sadly, we can’t confirm whether there’ll actually be any flying horses present.
OKN1 ££££ 40 Hoxton Street
As students we mastered important culinary skills like ‘the perfect Pot Noodle pour’ and not getting our chin stuck in a family tub of nutella. Meanwhile, a group of student chefs and fully-fledged professionals are serving the food at this new all day Hoxton spot. If you’re expecting beans on toast, think again, they’re serving everything from a roasted chorizo frittata for brunch to a Suffolk bacon chop for dinner. By the way, there’s also a big terrace.
 Jade Nina Sarkhel Suzi Tros £ £ £ £ Greek  in  Notting Hill ££££ 18 Hillgate Street
Suzi Tros might sound like the protagonist of a summer special of ITV’s latest murder drama, but it’s actually a new Greek bistro in Notting Hill. Set over two floors, you’ll find small plates, an exclusively Greek wine list, and plenty of ‘grandmama’s tzatziki’.
We checked out Suzi Tros and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Sub Cult ££££ 82 Watling Street
Another day, another street food Cinderella sandwich story. Or something. The people behind Sub Cult have been serving American deli-style sub sandwiches full of things like oak smoked salmon, seared seitan, bavette steak, truffle mayo, wild garlic aioli, slow cooked pork, and marinated calamari, for five years, and now they’ve opened their first permanent spot in the City. Open from 7am until 6pm, they’ll be serving everything from breakfast rolls to lunch on the go.
 Gigi’s Bar ££££ 11 Hoxton Square
Gigi’s Hoxton is a new all day restaurant, bar, and late night live music venue in - dun dun dun - Hoxton. Italian inspired dishes like beef carpaccio, pan fried scallops, bistecca alla fiorentina are on the menu, plus DJ sets, a terrace, and cocktails.
 Chucs Cafe ££££ 97 Old Brompton Road
In what we like to call ‘peak Monopoly’, Chucs have restaurants in Mayfair, Westbourne Grove, Harrods, the Serpentine gallery, and now South Kensington. Classy. This time they’ve got a little bit more of a casual all-day situation going on, with a Mediterranean inspired menu of café classics, as well as paninis, salads, and smoothies to go. For London’s annual three days of sunshine, it’s also good to know they’ve got a big wrap-around terrace.
 The Compton Arms £ £ £ £ British ,  Pub  in  Islington ££££ 4 Compton Avenue
Those of you who read (or watched the film of) Animal Farm and felt permanently scarred by Old Major, will know that ‘four legs are bad’. Well, hopefully that isn’t true as this new meat focused kitchen has opened at Islington spot, The Compton Arms. The pub is rumoured to have been one of George Orwell’s favourites, but that isn’t stopping them from serving seasonal European-meets-Asian dishes such as Asparagus XO and pork belly skewers.
We checked out The Compton Arms and put it on our Hit List.
 Safia Shakarchi Pophams Hackney £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Hackney ££££ 197 Richmond Road
The second Popham’s bakery has opened in London Fields. This all-day spot is serving coffee, classy pastries, open sandwiches, weekend specials, and a bacon and maple syrup croissant that has been more papped more than Paris Hilton in 2004. Heads up, there might be queues.
We checked out Pophams and added it to our Hackney Guide.
 Wild Honey £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Mayfair ,  St. James's ££££ 8 Pall Mall
Wild Honey might sound like an indie band’s hit single about the plight of the bees, but it’s actually a new upscale spot in St James’s. The original Wild Honey in Mayfair closed down earlier this year, and they’ve now brought their menu of French-inspired seasonal dishes to a very swish space involving high ceilings and a lot of velvet seating.
 Master Bao £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ The Balcony, Westfield
First came Mr Bao in Peckham, then came Daddy Bao in Tooting, and now, like the final frontier of a beloved movie franchise, Master Bao has opened in Westfield White City.
 Arros QD ££££ 64 Eastcastle Street
Fitzrovia has a new Spanish restaurant that has a six-metre wood fire oven. There are huge two-person paellas, there are six types of aioli on the menu, and there are plenty of seats around the big open kitchen.
 The Grand Duchess ££££ Sheldon Square
If you’re prone to seasickness, this new Paddington restaurant from the people behind London Shell Co. might be one to miss. The Grand Duchess is a cruise boat restaurant that now has a permanent home, or dock, or something, in Paddington. There’s lots of Cornish seafood on offer, a huge surf and turf option, plus some additional outside seating come summer.
 Fugitive Motel ££££
Fugitive Motel is the latest all day co-working and craft beer bar with plenty of foliage to open in east London, specifically Bethnal Green. There are sourdough pizzas on offer from lunchtime, shuffleboard aplenty, as well as enough cacti and hanging plants to make The Eden Project jealous.
Maremma ££££ 36 Brixton Water Lane
In another exhilarating round of New Opening’s Geography Facts - Maremma is a coastal area of Tuscany that’s known for its hunting and seafood potential. Don’t you feel smarter already? Now you can get some of classic Tuscan pasta and meat dishes, as well as the region’s wines at a rustic new spot in Brixton.
 Siren At The Goring ££££ 15 Beeston Place
Five star luxury Belgravia hotel, The Goring, has a new seafood restaurant that will be much more of a casual situation than their other dining options. The space itself is very Sistine Chapel feels and there’s plenty of fresh Cornish produce on the menu, as well as dishes like grilled whole monkfish for two, a marinated tomato and shallot salad, and some pretty hefty price tags.
 sow ££££ 39 Marlborough Street
Apparently, plates are out of fashion for good - flat surfaces, gross right - as another bowl focused spot has opened in Soho. It’s a small restaurant but most of their dishes are available to go, including their vegan buckwheat noodles, natural salads, and fruity breakfast bowls.
 Omnino ££££ 7 - 9 St. Bride Street
The City has got itself a new Brazillian barbecue. Meat wise, there’s everything from Argentine beef to Australian wagyu on offer, as well as sides like black truffle gnocchi, a mushroom trio, and a roasted sweet potato and chorizo pincho.
 Squeg + Bonez ££££ 171 Mare St
Squeg And Bonez might sound like a cartoon about a crime-fighting dog duo, but it’s actually a new vegan small plates restaurant and natural wine bar on Mare Street in Hackney. As well as dishes like pea and lemongrass fritters and mushroom dumplings, there’s also a brew bar.
Crate ££££ 35 St James Street
There’s a new container village in Walthamstow that has an on site brewery and plenty of restaurants that will be opening throughout June. Expect a vegan street food spot, an Italian bakery, a burger joint, as well as many other options.
 Meatliquor W1 £ £ £ £ Burgers ,  Diner  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 37 - 38 Margaret Street
The original Meatliquor - a burger and cocktail spot - has moved up the road to Oxford Circus, with even more cocktails and even more space. As well as their classic dishes like the Dead Hippie burger and their deep-fried mac and cheese, they’re serving food until late and drinks until 3am daily. There’s also a ‘poke for jäger’ button - because we haven’t made enough mistakes already.
 Ingrid Rasmussen Gold £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Notting Hill ££££ 95 - 97 Portobello Road
The day has finally come. London has a Spandau Ballet themed restaurant. Kidding, Gold is a new three-story restaurant and late night bar on Portobello Road. They’re serving seasonal dishes designed for sharing, like chargrilled squid, nettle and sheep’s ricotta ravioli, and braised rabbit leg tortelloni. Heads up, as well as a pavement terrace, there’s also a patio area out back.
We checked out Gold and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Crazy Pizza ££££ 7 Paddington street, Marylebone
Well, they weren’t going to call it Another Sane Pizza Place were they? Nope. This new Marylebone spot is all about thin crust, truffle, big prices, and portraits of celebrities eating pizza. Crazy.
May 2019  Bernard Zeija Tayér And Elementary ££££ 152 Old Street
The people behind luxury Marylebone cocktail bar Artesian, have opened a more relaxed spot in Old Street. There’s all-day coffee, light bites, and a work area, and then a more formal cocktail bar and restaurant at the back. Also, popular street food vendor Ta Ta Eatery will be serving food, so you can expect a changing menu of their Portuguese and Chinese hybrid dishes.
We checked out Tayér and Elementary and added it to our sandwich guide.
 Sette ££££ 4 Knightsbridge Green
There’s a new all day restaurant and cocktail bar inside the Bulgari hotel from the people behind New York spot, Scarpetta. The menu features Italian classics with a twist, like duck and foie gras ravioli.
 Baba G's ££££ 726 - 727 Camden Market's North Yard
Baba G’s have been serving their Indian inspired burgers at markets for almost a decade. Now they have their first permanent spot in a 50 seater restaurant in Camden where they’re serving everything from their signature ‘pachos’ - poppadom nachos - as well as spiralized celeriac bhajis, chicken tikka nuggets, and spiced rum cocktails.
 Gezellig £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Holborn ££££ 193-197 High Holborn
Rather than letting you play another fun game of ‘what the f does that mean?’ we’re be happy to tell you that Gezellig is Dutch for ‘an atmosphere that allows good things to happen’. Snazzy. This new wine focused spot in Holborn has a modern European menu, with two private dining rooms available, as well as the option of a whole suckling pig. Also snazzy.
Roastery And Toastery ££££ Adelaide Road
Honestly, this could very well have been the name of The Infatuation’s first collection of sonnets, but this new toastie spot in Chalk Farm has beaten us to the punch. Expect pastries, coffee, and lots of different takes on your classic cheese toastie.
Cent Anni ££££ 33 High Street
Cent Anni is a new spot in Wimbledon with some alfresco dining available and a modern Italian menu. Think beetroot ravioli, tiger prawn linguine, chicken paillard, and a selection of classic Italian cocktails.
 Darby's £ £ £ £ Seafood ,  British  in  Vauxhall ££££ 3 Viaduct Gardens Road
Vauxhall has a new oyster bar, bakery. It’s a neighbourhood joint with dishes like highland short rib, turbot, and crispy beef fat potatoes on the menu, as well as the option to get half a dozen oysters and a pint of Guinness for a tenner.
 Les Platanes £ £ £ £ French  in  Mayfair ££££ 26 - 28 Bruton Place
Mayfair has a shiny new French ‘bistrot de luxe’ with a big menu, and an even bigger wine list.
We checked out Les Platanes and added it to our Mayfair Guide.
 Coqfighter £ £ £ £ Soho ££££ 75 Beak Street
Fried chicken burgers and fried chicken bao - that’s what Coqfighter is all about. This popular street food trader’s opened their first permanent spot in Soho and their bringing all their classics as well as some new dishes.
 Chik'n ££££ 187 Wardour Street
The people behind Chick ‘n’ Sours are bringing their fried chicken and craft beers to Soho. This place is big on their ‘sandwich’ (burger) game too, with everything from their ‘Straight Up’ buttermilk, herb mayo, and pickles classic, to their ‘Cali Hot Chick’ that’s full of guacamole, chipotle mayo, cheese, and fried chicken - obviously.
 Louie's ££££ 37 Hoxton Square
It’s official. London isn’t going to run out of fried chicken spots any time soon. Louie’s in Hoxton specialises in Nashville style hot chicken, but you can also expect alcoholic ice teas, boozy shakes, cocktail bowls, and live DJ sets. Students of London, your prayers have finally been answered.
 Fishworks ££££ 2 - 4 Catherine Street
Fishworks are already serving fresh, sustainable seafood in Mayfair and Marylebone and now they’ve got a new spot in Covent Garden. As well as a whole load of different fish dishes on offer in the restaurant, there’s also a wet fish counter and a fishmonger to help you if you’re looking to take some fish home with you. We’re going to stop saying fish now.
 Pasta Nostra ££££ 122 Old Street
There’s a new fresh pasta spot a couple minutes up the road from Old Street Station and they’re serving a short menu of classics like oxtail ragu pappardelle, gnocchi vongole, and tortello carbonara. It’s also worth noting that this place is open from 8am during the week so you can also swing by for a coffee.
The Buxton ££££ 42 Osborn Street
The people behind one of London’s favourite pub roof terraces, The Culpeper, have opened a new pub and hotel near Brick Lane. There are dishes like asparagus with polenta chips, beef and celeriac remoulade, and treacle tart on the menu, but if you’re in it for the roof terrace be warned, it’s only open to guests.
 Bob Bob Cité ££££ The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall Street
Entirely OTT luxury Soho spot Bob Bob Ricard, have opened their second restaurant on the third floor of the Leadenhall Building in the City. Or if you prefer, the Cité. They’re bringing their iconic press-for-champagne buttons along with them, as well as their menu of dressed up classics.
We checked out Bob Bob Cité and put it on our Hit List.
 Peck! Peck! ££££ 240 Graham Road
Sure, the name of this new chicken spot in Hackney central might bring about some traumatic memories if you’ve ever gone toe-to-toe with a seagull over a Mr Whippy, but fear not, the only birds here are fried or flame-grilled and can be covered in peri peri sauce. There are also plenty of sides to choose from, as well as some cheap and cheerful burgers.
 Myrtle ££££ 1A Langton Street
Finally, a restaurant named after your great nan. Chelsea has a new modern European restaurant with Irish influences and a whole lot of fresh, Irish produce. The seasonal menu will change day-to-day but expect dishes like pigs beignets, celeriac wellington, and beef with boxty cake - a classic Irish potato dish.
 Bao Borough £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  London Bridge ££££ 13 Stoney Street
Bao have opened their fourth spot on the edge of Borough Market. You can expect their classic bao, Taiwanese fried chicken, and highball machine cocktails, as well as a karaoke room in the basement.
We checked out Bao Borough and put it on our Hit List.
 Parrillan At Barrafina £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Tapas  in  Kings Cross ££££ Coal Drops Yard, King's Cross
The team behind one of our Greatest Hits, Barrafina, have opened a new terrace bar and grill restaurant. This outdoor spot in Coal Drops Yard has a partially covered area - because weather - and guests cook fresh meat, fish, and vegetables and toppings to taste, at individual mini parillas on their tables.
 Rah Petherbridge Hello Darling £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Southwark ££££ 131 Waterloo Road
Waterloo has a new seasonal sharing dish restaurant next to The Old Vic. Hello Darling has a three course pre-theatre option for £22 and everything from miso glazed carpaccio to confit duck legs with blood orange on the menu.
Crane’s ££££ 67 Peckham Road
Food is art. Said no one ever. But, South London Gallery has got a new kitchen serving seasonal classic cafe dishes. Take note, they close everyday at 6pm, apart from on Wednesdays when they’re open until 9pm.
Humble Pizza ££££ 342 King's Road
Humble Pizza on the King’s Road, is a vegan and vegetarian spot serving cauliflower base pizzas with toppings like vegan pepperoni, mushroom, and truffle.
 The Mantl ££££ 142 Brompton Road
The Mantl is a new Turkish spot in Knightsbridge with room for just under 80 guests, a swish cocktail bar, and a big mantl fireplace for cooking all their lamb chops, chicken shish, and vegetable skewers. In case you’re looking for something lighter, there are cold and hot starters as well as traditional Turkish snacks.
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Keeping track of London’s new restaurant openings is enough to give any normal person a headache. But we’re not normal. And nor are you. You love getting out there and finding the latest spot that you simply have to tell your friends about before anyone else does. So do we. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to all the new openings that have caught our eye. Just remember, this isn’t an endorsement, as we haven’t been to all of these places. It’s for you to go and find out what’s what for yourself, so fare forward voyagers.
We’ll be regularly updating this post, and we’ll be adding a note whenever we review a spot, or add it to our guide to the best new restaurants in London, the Hit List.
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Larry’s is from the same team as Salon and Levan. In fact, it’s right next door to it’s Peckham wine bar sibling, and it too is a bar and restaurant. The menu reads more fun than fancy, with things like extra sloppy aubergine parmigiana, or potato latkes with fermented chilli mayo. For now it’s open evenings only from Tuesday - Saturday.
 The Tapas Room ££££ UNIT 52-53 COLDHARBOUR LANE
The Tapas Room is opening a third restaurant, this time in Brixton Village. They’ll be serving the same Spanish wine and tapas dishes, with things like confit fennel with pickled figs and seared scallops with pisto, green chilli sauce and almonds.
 Costa del Tottenham ££££ Ashley Rd
The people behind Tottenham Hale nightclub, The Cause, have opened a new outdoor venue which has street food vendors such as Club Mexicana, People’s Burger, and Mr Ploppys. There’s a terrace, private booths which can be booked, and a craftbeer hall. As well as entertainment in the form of a DJ.
 Stanley's ££££ 151 Sydney St
This new British restaurant in Chelsea is serving small plates like whipped smoked cod roe with buttermilk flatbreads, British charcuterie, and beef tartare in it’s alfresco courtyard.
Eggslut ££££ 19 Percy St
Lovers of all things egg, Eggslut, have opened a second London restaurant, this time in Fitzrovia where you can get more of their all-day breakfast sandwiches.
 Wildflower Restaurant ££££ Unit 2.17, Buck St Mkt
Wildflower is a new restaurant on Camden High Street that’s serving things like scallop and Alexander root, Jerusalem artichoke velouté, and hay baked celeriac as part of an eight course tasting menu in a revamped shipping container.
 Nic Crilly-Hargrave Kibou Japanese Kitchen and Bar ££££ 175-177 Northcote Road
New Japanese restaurant Kibou has opened in Battersea and will be serving up popular dishes like ramen, katsu curry, bao buns, and sushi.
Supa Ya Ramen ££££ 276 Hackney Rd
Supa Ya Ramen has opened a permanent restaurant in Hackney, with a weekly changing menu of ramen. Expect things like salt beef with iberico pork fat, and root vegetable olive oil and sea salt with celeriac chashu. For the time being the restaurant will only be open for “bubble bookings”, meaning that groups of six to eight can book out the restaurant for a private dinner. Also, it’s BYOB.
Bobo Social ££££ 23 Sayer St
After leaving their Charlotte Street location, Bobo Social have now opened a new spot in Elephant and Castle where you can get things like their peanut butter burger, fried squid, and braised lamb croquettes.
 Eat of Eden ££££ 76 Shepherds Bush Road
Eat Of Eden have opened a third restaurant, in Shepherd’s Bush, where you can get more of their Ethiopian patties, curries, and sharing platters.
june 2020  Nasi Economy Rice ££££ 169 Holloway Road
The people behind Sambal Shiok have opened a Malaysian takeaway deli next door. For now they’re offering chilled ready meals, with things like fried rice vermicelli with omelette, spiced potato cakes, and vegan set meals for two.
 Attawa ££££ 6 Kingsland Road
A new Punjabi restaurant has opened on Kingsland High Street, and will be delivering tandoor lamb chops, Punjabi chicken kari, dhaal makani, and more around Dalston. They’re also open for collection.
 Bears At The Pavilion ££££ 15 Brook Green
Ice-cream spot Bears Parlour has opened a second site, this time in Hammersmith. They’re offering socially distant collections of their soft serve, as well as delivering tubs of ice-cream with flavours like blueberry, lavender jam meringue swirl or passion fruit and double dark chocolate freckles.
MARCH 2020  Steven Edwards At Bingham Riverhouse ££££ 61-63 Petersham Road
The Bingham Riverhouse in Richmond is now home to a new restaurant serving seasonal British food beside the Thames. The menu features items like duck liver pate, mushroom risotto, and salt baked pork rump. And on Sundays they serve a five-course tasting menu.
The Clarence Tavern ££££ 102 Stoke Newington Church St
The Clarence Tavern has re-opened in Stoke Newington. It’s been taken over by the team behind the Canton Arms and Anchor and Hope, and is serving a seasonal menu including things like Turkish-style onion salad, confit duck leg with lentils and green sauce, and chicken and bacon pie.
 Goods Way ££££ 11 Goods Way
Goods Way is a new venue with street food, bars, and live music in King’s Cross. There’s a range of food from Duck Truck, Breddos Tacos, Temple of Seitan, and Sushi on Jones. Heads up, it’s open until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
FEBRUARY 2020  Satay Street Café ££££ 15 Goulston Street
Thai street food stall Satay Street have opened their first permanent spot. Satay Street Café, in Whitechapel is serving summer rolls, buns, and different types of satay. They’re also serving some lunchboxes for under a tenner.
 Good Neighbour ££££ 102 Tooting High St
Camberwell wine bar Good Neighbour have opened a second spot in Tooting. During the week they’re serving snacks, charcuterie, as well as sharing plates in the evening. While from Friday to Sunday they also offer brunch.
 East West ££££ 135 Fortess Rd
East West is a restaurant in Tufnell Park putting Indian-inspired toppings and sauces on pizza and pasta. You can expect things like butter chicken pappardelle, tandoori chicken arancini, and paneer butter masala pizza. They also have a ‘west’ pizza section, with classic Italian toppings.
A Slice Of Blue ££££ 43 Lower Clapton Rd
A Slice of Blue is a new Pizza bar in Clapton. You can expect pizzas (duh) with toppings like cotto ham, mushrooms and parmesan, and smoked mozzarella, rare breed Yorkshire sausage, and wild broccoli. There’s also live music in the form of musicians, rappers, street poets, and DJs.
Peachy Goat ££££ 16 Half Moon Lane
Peachy Goat is a dog-friendly, plant-based bistro in Herne Hill serving things like warm asparagus broad bean and pea salad, cacio e pepe, and plant-based sausage and mash.
The Patate ££££ 323 Kentish Town Rd
The Patate is a French burger spot in Kentish Town specialising in beef bourguignon burgers. There’s also a choice between different types of cheeses to be put in your burgers.
 L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele ££££ 44 Old Compton Street
L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele are serving their Naples-style pizza from their second London restaurant, in the heart of Soho.
 Chuku's ££££ 274 High Road
Chuku’s is a new restaurant in Tottenham serving Nigerian tapas. You can expect things like caramel kuli kuli chicken, jollof quinoa, and plantain waffles.
Mambow ££££ 75 Commercial Street
Short for mama bowls, Mambow is an all-day restaurant near Spitalfields serving bowls like chick flick which has black rice, za’ataar sprouts, roasted beets, spicy green chicken, salsa verde, and leftover pickles. They also serve brunch on weekends, with things like Malaysian fried chicken, coconut Pandan rice, and kimchi and taleggio toasties. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Padella Shoreditch ££££ 1 Phipp Street
Padella are opening their second restaurant. This time in Shoreditch. You can expect more of their popular pastas, creamy burratas, and virtual queues.
 Hoppers £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Kings Cross ££££ 4 Pancras Square
Sri Lankan and South Indian restaurant Hoppers has opened its third location. The King’s Cross spot is serving more of the bone marrow varuval, egg hoppers, and burianis that we loved from their original in Soho.
 Zia Lucia ££££ 12 Piazza Walk
Pizza spot Zia Lucia have opened their fourth restaurant, this time in Aldgate East. If you’re bad at making decisions, be warned, because you’re not only offered a choice between 16 varieties of topping, but also between vegetable charcoal, wholemeal, gluten free, and traditional bases.
 Ed Schofield Dominique Ansel Treehouse ££££ 24 Floral Street
Dominique Ansel Treehouse is a new all-day café in Covent Garden, with a small menu made up of small plates, larger plates, and desserts to share. You can expect things like chicken liver mousse mille-feuille, camembert fondue with croissant chips, and steamed brioche pudding with lamb. And for the sharing desserts you’ve got sticky toffee pudding, profiterole ‘building blocks’, and cascade tiramisu.
january 2020  Townsend ££££ 77-82 Whitechapel High St
Townsend is a new all-day British restaurant in the Whitechapel Gallery. They’re serving a seasonal menu where you can expect things like curried veal sweetbread, roast haunch of venison, and mayan gold potato with egg yolk, berkswell, and winter truffle.
Halo Burger ££££ 105 Great Eastern St
Halo Burger is a new plant-based burger spot in Shoreditch with smoky Carolina bbq burgers, cheese burgers, hot dogs, and plant-based chicken nuggets on the menu.
 Patri Ealing Broadway ££££ 29 Bond Street, Ealing
Patri is opening a third spot, this time in Ealing, serving a wide selection of Indian food such as seekh kebab tariwala, pantry chicken curry, and a whole section for vegan street food.
 Lateef Okunnu Sarap ££££ 14D Market Row
Sarap is a new Filipino restaurant in Brixton serving dinner through the week, as well as lunch at weekends. The menu is divided between small plates and larger plates for sharing, with options like red chillies spring rolls stuffed with mushrooms, fried chicken in a banana ketchup, and stuffed pork belly available from around a fiver a plate.
Boom Bap Burger ££££ 252 Paradise Row
Boom Bap Burger is a new restaurant in Bethnal Green serving burgers like The Notorious P.I.G., Drop It Like It’s Hot, and a vegan burger called Mushrooms With Attitude. They also have a DJ performing on some weekends.
 Bar Douro £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  City ££££ Finsbury Avenue Square
Bar Douro have opened a new spot in the City. It’s a casual tapas-style place with plenty of wine and port on offer to go with plates of ham, cheese, croquettes, a suckling pig in a sweet potato sandwich, gambas, and salt cod hash.
 Steven Joyce Ampeli ££££ 18 Charlotte Street
Ampeli is a new Greek restaurant in Fitzrovia with options like roasted beetroot with labneh, spiced potato burik with runny egg yolk, brown shrimp and harissa mayo, and braised short ribs with date molasses.
 James McDonald Muse ££££ 38 Groom Pl
Muse is a new fine-dining restaurant in Belgravia. It serves lunch and dinner, with tasting menus for each. The menu only gives away a few ingredients, but you can expect things like langoustine with pork fat and burnt apple, turbot with duck confit and pomme puree, and beef with Norfolk grains.
Noodle & Beer ££££ 31 Bell Ln
Noodle and Beer is a new Chinese restaurant in Spitalfields. The menu focuses around Chongqing Xiaomian noodles, both with or without soup. They also serve handmade thick udon noodles, handmade taro balls, and sweetcorn pancakes.
 Firebrand Pizza ££££ 84 Rosebery Ave
Firebrand have opened a second pizzeria in Clerkenwell. They have 13 pizzas on the menu, some topped with things like sweet potatoes, goat cheese, and Italian cured beef. They also offer a range of pasta options and other mains including ribeye steak and milanese chicken.
 Fink’s Gillespie £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Highbury ££££ 88 Gillespie Rd
Finks Gillespie is the second spot from the people behind Fink’s Salt & Sweet in Highbury. As well as serving coffee, breakfast and lunch is also on offer. Expect things like roast chicken with burnt onion mayo and leeks, and baharat spiced aubergine with egg, fresh pickle and tahini, plus the usual pastries and cakes.
 Colette ££££ 315 Fulham Road
Colette is a new delicatessen and deli in Chelsea. The focus is on home-style cooking, and no, that doesn’t mean pot noodles. Expect things like veal blanquette with chestnut gnocchi, truffle tortellini with celeriac, and confit duck with quinoa.
 Lateef Okunnu Pastaio ££££ Lower Southern Terrace
Pastaio have opened their third spot, this time in Westfield White City. They’re serving things like spinach pasta, squash ravioli, and wild mushroom pappardelle.
 Baraka ££££ Unit 4 Finsbury Avenue
Baraka is a slick new Turkish all-day restaurant in the City. Expect humus kavurma, grilled sucuk, and kofte with tomato sauce and yoghurt.
 The Water House Project ££££ 3 Mare Street
The Water House Project in Hackney is an eight-course tasting menu situation inspired by local produce. Chestnut and balsamic risotto, pheasant and plum chutney doughnut, and dill cured chalk stream trout are all on their winter menu.
Raj Of Islington ££££ 359 Holloway Road
Raj of Islington is a new Indian restaurant on Holloway Road. They focus on home-cooked authentic Indian food, so you can expect things like the railway lamb curry, murg salli zardaloo, and murg tikka.
 Haydon Perrior Palm Greens ££££ Unit S2 King's Cross Square
Palm Greens is a new spot in Kings Cross that serves all day breakfast and lunch. For breakfast they are serving cinnamon apple with tahini maple toast, and avocado toast with salsa. For lunch the focus is on salads and bowls likes Mexican tostada, miso mushroom, and kale caesar. You can also build your own.
 Stephanie De Goeijen Oklava Bakery + Wine ££££ 64 Grafton Way
Kyseri in Fitzrovia has become Oklava Bakery and Wine. As well as serving Turkish breakfast, and sandwiches and other baked things to take away, there are also grill options and daily specials like their beef and sour cherry manti.
Skål ££££ 149A Upper Street
Skal is a Nordic restaurant in Islington. They’re open for lunch and dinner with set menu options at £26.50 and £32.50. You can expect things like smoked sea trout mousse, lightly smoked mackerel, and lamb meatballs.
 Lateef Okunnu Big Fernand ££££ 39 Thurloe Place
Big Fernand, a popular burger chain in Paris, has opened a spot in South Kensington. They serve eight different burgers including a raclette burger, a veal burger, and a panko-crusted chicken burger, and they also have a vegetarian portobello mushroom burger for non-meat eaters.
 Apple Butter Cafe ££££ 32-34 Monmouth Street
Apple Butter Cafe is a new Middle-Eastern cafe in Covent Garden serving specialty coffee as well as aesthetically pleasing brunch choices.
Tokyo Pizza £ £ £ £ Pizza  in  Maida Vale ££££ 47 Maida Vale
Japanese and pizza in the same sentence might be an unexpected combo, but that’s what you get at Tokyo Pizza in Maida Vale. You’ll also get sake, and wagyu harumaki.
DECEMBER 2019 Saffron Circle ££££ New College Parade
Saffron Circle is a US-based Indian restaurant group that has now opened a spot in Swiss Cottage. You can expect things like masala chips, lamb chops, and Calcutta fish curry.
 Lateef Okunnu Casa Do Frango ££££ 2 King John Court
Casa Do Frango have opened another spot, this time in Shoreditch. Expect piri piri garlic prawns, half chicken brushed with piri piri, and sweet potato feijoada. Just don’t expect to be able to reserve a table, because it’s walk-in only.
 Barbie Green £ £ £ £ Australian ,  Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  City ££££ 2 London Wall Place
Barbie Green is a new all-day Aussie brunch spot near the Barbican. You can expect things like banana bread sandwich, shakshouka, and blueberry pancakes for brunch. For lunch they serve things like fire-roasted aubergine, pizza, and chicken parmigiana.
 Bancone £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ Golden Square 8-10 Lower James Street
Bancone already have a popular Covent Garden spot that we like, and now they’ve have opened a second spot in Soho serving their handmade pasta.
 Haydon Perrior Bottles ££££ 100 Draycott Avenue
Bottles is a new restaurant in Chelsea that’s all about pairing Italian food with Italian wine. Expect things like Sicilian chorizo hot dog, espresso-glazed ribeye steak, and aglio, olio e peperoncino.
 Davies and Brook ££££ 49 Brook St
There’s a new restaurant at luxury Mayfair hotel, Claridge’s. Davies and Brook serves seasonal British food with global inspiration, things like duck glazed with honey and lavender, buttermilk fried chicken, and grilled short rib of beef with fermented mint. There’s also a tasting menu for £145 per person.
Yori ££££ 15 Catherine Street
Yori is a new Korean restaurant in Covent Garden specialising in Korean BBQ and small plates. They also serve a £7.90 set lunch with choices ranging from vegetable hot stone bibimbap and jap chae, through to barbecued meat options - all served with a bowl of rice and three sides.
 The Melusine ££££ St Katharine Docks
The Melusine is a new seafood restaurant in St Katharine Docks. The menu changes daily, but you can expect things like clams with wild mushroom and dry ricotta, grilled cuttlefish with chickpea fricassee, and native oysters.
 Mio Yatai £ £ £ £ Japanese  in  Hackney ££££ 129a Pritchard's Road
Mio Yatai is a new restaurant at the end of Broadway Market, serving Japanese Street Food. Ramen, chicken karaage with wasabi mayo, and soft shell crab tacos with chilli avocado and mango are all on offer, as well as sake and a selection of wines.
Moto ££££ 7 Maiden Lane
Moto is a new Japanese bar in Covent Garden serving a range of sake, craft beer, and - from 4pm - otsumami platter and other bar food like simmered aubergine and miso salmon.
 Num Num ££££ 81 Scoresby St
Num Num is a southern Chinese restaurant in Southwark. For lunch, expect dishes like a kung pao chicken rice bowl, wonton noodle soup, and pork and cabbage dumplings. For dinner they serve things like twice cooked pork belly with fermented broad bean paste and crispy roasted chicken with Polish barbeque spices.
 Mike Tsang Barboun ££££ 61-67 Great Eastern Street
Barboun is a new Eastern Mediterranean restaurant in Shoreditch serving sun-dried aubergine dolma, girolle flatbread, and hay-smoked short rib with iskender sauce.
Other Side Fried ££££ 3 Atlantic Road
Other Side Fried have got a new permanent spot in Brixton serving three variations of chicken burger: honey butter, buffalo, and one with parmesan and garlic. They also have dirty fries with bacon, parmesan, and ranch sauce, as well as regular fries.
 Paradise ££££ 61 Rupert Street
Paradise is a new Sri Lankan restaurant in Soho. Expect things like coconut flatbread roti, caramelised onion sambal, roasted chicken curry, and yellow cod curry.
Four Hundred Rabbits ££££ Dulwich Road
400 Rabbits has taken over the restaurant at Brockwell Lido. They’re open for brunch from 8am - 3pm serving things like green shakshuka with sourdough, black pudding on sourdough, and toasted banana bread, which - as far as we know - is not served on sourdough.
 Cafe Murano ££££ 184 Bermondsey Street
Cafe Murano has opened their third spot in Bermondsey, serving Italian food like gnocchi, plaice with mussels and samphire, and lamb neck stew. As well as tiramisu, and buttermilk panna cotta for dessert.
Wild Tavern ££££ 2 Elystan Street
Wild Tavern is a new Italian restaurant just off the King’s Road in Chelsea. You can expect shellfish sharing platters like lobster and whole Norwegian crab, tartare of Spanish tuna loin from the raw bar, pastas like taglioni with truffle, and a £32 filet steak for mains.
 Steven Joyce Prairie Fire ££££ Wood Lane Arches
Prairie Fire is a new Kansas City-style barbecue restaurant in Wood Lane Arches serving beef brisket, pulled pork, and chilli cheese dogs. They also serve local craft beer in their taproom, and stay open till 11pm on weekdays, and 12am on Fridays and Saturdays.
 Old Chang Kee ££££ 56 Goodge Street
Singaporean curry puff experts Old Chang Kee have opened a second spot, this time on Goodge Street. The curry puffs have fillings such as beef rendang, creamy chicken and mushroom, and chilli crab stick, and you can also expect chicken curry, laksa noodles, and nasi lemak.
Black Bear Burger ££££ Unit 61 Boxpark
Black Bear Burger have opened a second location in Boxpark Shoreditch. The menu consists of three choices of burgers, black bear, classic, and brisket. You can also get buttermilk chicken nuggets or wings on the side.
Dandy ££££ 35 Maltby Street
Dandy is a new restaurant on Maltby Street, serving seasonal comfort food. Expect lamb belly with potatoes and collard greens, ox cheek ragu, and fried chicken with chilli jam. For dessert, think French toast with whipped ricotta and honey. Plus, on the weekends they’re open for brunch.
 Mr Ji ££££ 72 Old Compton Street
Mr Ji is a new spot in Soho specialising in Taiwanese fried chicken which they also serve as bao. On the side you can get things like fries and black cabbage, and they also serve sweet potato and ginger doughnuts.
 Steven Joyce Borough Market Kitchen ££££ Southwark Street
Borough Market Kitchen has opened in, wait for it, Borough Market. They serve food from 25 traders including Mei Mei, Applebees Fish, and Rudie’s Jerk Shack.
november 2019  Lucky And Joy £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Clapton ,  Hackney ££££ 95 Lower Clapton Road
Lucky and Joy is a new Chinese restaurant in Lower Clapton. Expect things like tiger salad, fried kidney beans with fennel, and Xinjiang lamb chops with onion and pomegranate.
 Caldera ££££ 143 Mare Street
Caldera is a new Mexican restaurant in Hackney Central. You can expect nachos with guacamole, baja-style battered cod tacos, and ground beef enchiladas, as well as cactus and papaya salad and lamb cutlets marinated in hand-ground mole mixed with miso.
Roma Pizza ££££ 224 Brick Lane
Roma has opened a permanent spot on Brick Lane. They’re serving fast and thin 12-inch pizzas for £5, with toppings like aubergine, spicy lamb sausage, and obviously the classic margherita.
 Brother Marcus ££££ 2 Crispin Place
Brother Marcus is a new all-day restaurant in Spitalfields serving eastern-Mediterranean dishes like flatbreads, pides, spiced-chicken shawarma, and lahmucun. There are a variety of vegetarian options like sweet potato dumplings and burnt aubergine with tahini and fermented mango, and they also serve things like cinnamon and chai overnight oats for brunch.
Stoney Street ££££ 2-3 Stoney Street
26 grains have opened a new restaurant next to Borough Market. It’s on Stoney Street and it’s called, wait for it, Stoney Street. Expect things like peacock kale, poached chicken, and pheasant with bread sauce. They’re open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and serve brunch until 2.30pm at the weekend.
 Baccalà ££££ 194 Bermondsey Street
This new Italian spot in Bermondsey is all about seafood and wine. Expect things like salted cod brandade with crispy chicory sprouts, roasted octopus with colonnata lard, stone bass with baked fennel, and deep fried squid.
 Gemma Wood Photography Peckham Cellars ££££ 125 Queens Road
Peckham Cellars is a new wine bar and kitchen in Peckham. They serve British and Mediterannean food, so you can expect things like pumpkin mascarpone rotolo with sage butter, farmed eel with nduja and pickled green tomatoes, and smashed potatoes with harrisa and aioli.
 Bread Ahead Bakery ££££ 26 - 28 Olympic Way
Bread Ahead have opened an all-day restaurant, bakery, and baking school in Wembley. They’re serving rotisserie and pizza in the restaurant, and in the bakery you can expect fresh pastries and sandwiches, as well as pizza by the slice.
 Manteca £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ 58-59 Great Marlborough Street
Manteca is a new restaurant in Soho serving handmade pasta like tonnarelli with brown crab cacio e pepe, as well as meat dishes like pig head fritti with pilacca.
 Steele Haigh/Kaizen House Mei Mei ££££ Borough Market Kitchen
Mei Mei is a Borough Market stall taking its inspiration from Singaporean kopitiams. There’s counter seating around an open kitchen, and you can expect dishes like Hainese chicken rice and nasi lemak, as well as Nanyang coffee.
Ugly Butterfly ££££ 55 King's Road
Ugly Butterfly is a new zero-waste restaurant on Kings Road that uses the leftovers from Adam Handling Chelsea up the road. Expect things like fried chicken feet, beef and bone marrow cottage pie, and banana bread with butter chicken.
 Folie ££££ 37 Golden Square
Folie is a big new restaurant in Soho with a Mediterranean inspired menu. Expect things like charcoal roasted octopus and butternut squash, tuna tartare, brussels sprouts and pistachio, and gnocchi with wild mushrooms and sage pistou. You can also expect a long list of cocktails and European wines from the bar.
 Nami ££££ 10-50 Willow Street
Nami is a new addition to the Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, serving Japanese street food in a bar setting. There are also DJs.
 Amazonico ££££ 10 Berkeley Sq
Madrid’s Amazonica has opened in Mayfair. And yes, it’s basically an adult version of The Rainforest Cafe serving a menu of things like hamachi tiradito (yellowtail with passion fruit and shiso leaves dressing), tequenos (clay oven chicken rolls), and Brazilian-style grilled rump steak.
 Epic Pies ££££ 53-55 Carter Lane
Epic Pies has opened in St. Paul’s with a lunch selection of five pies which all come with mash, greens and gravy or parsley liquor. Expect things like braised pepper steak pie, salt beef and swiss cheese, and ham hock and leeks. They also serve cronuts and ‘croffles’.
 14 Hills £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  City ££££ 120 Fenchurch St
A new restaurant has opened on the 14th floor of an office building on Fenchurch Street serving an all-day British menu and a weekend brunch. Look out for winter black truffle omelette, vanilla and cinnamon french toast with passion fruit and vanilla ice cream, and savoury french toast.
Bong Bong's Manila Kanteen ££££ 460 Hackney Road
Bong Bong’s Manila Kanteen is a new Filipino restaurant near Cambridge Heath serving things like adobo glazed cauliflower, lemongrass ox heart skewers, spiced fried chicken, and roast aubergine kare kare. They’re open for lunch on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and serve lunch and dinner from Thursday to Sunday when the bar stays open until midnight.
 Daffodil Mulligan ££££ 70-74 City Road
Daffodil Mulligan is a new Irish restaurant in Shoreditch serving grilled lamb chops, grilled lobster, and mash with bone marrow crumb. It also has an oyster bar.
Sola ££££ 64 Dean Street
Sola is a new restaurant in Soho with a Californian inspired menu. Expect tuna tartare, mussels and clams, spit roast whole chicken to share, and lobster pot pie. There is also a 12-course tasting menu for £97 per person.
 Lina Stores King's Cross £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Kings Cross ££££ 20 Stable Street
The Soho deli has opened their second restaurant, this time in King’s Cross. They’re open for breakfast, with things like truffle scrambled eggs, polenta and roasted mushrooms, and nutella filled breakfast doughnuts. While for lunch and dinner you can expect fresh pasta like pumpkin ravioli and oxtail ragu pappardelle, as well as some meat and fish options like braised beef cheek in barolo, and grilled prawns.
 Volta Do Mar £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  Covent Garden ,  Strand ££££ 13-15 Tavistock St
Volta Do Mar is a new Portuguese restaurant in Covent Garden showcasing Portuguese cuisine and its relation to South America, Africa, and Asia. Expect things like Iberico pork vindalho, aubergine Goan curry with cashew yoghurt, and Macanese arroz marisco.
Market Hall West End ££££ 9 Holles Street
Market Hall West End has opened just north of Oxford Street with 11 different vendors including Baozilnn, Fanny’s Kebabs, and Pastaio. It also has four bars. And a roof terrace.
OCTOBER 2019  Bar Douro ££££ 85B Southwark Bridge Rd
Bar Douro is a new restaurant in Southwark’s Flat Iron Square serving Portuguese food. Expect options like garlic prawns, grilled quail, red onion cebolada and pine nuts from the à la carte menu, and if you go for lunch on weekdays you can get three courses for £11.50.
 Moi Moi Island ££££ 81 Kentish Town Rd
This new grab-and-go spot in Kentish Town serves West African and Caribbean bowls and fat rolls with spicy jerk chicken, curry lamb, suya beef, and vegan options like chickpea stew. They also do chicken wings.
 The Laundry ££££ 374 Coldharbour Lane
The Laundry is an all-day bistro and wine shop next to Brixton Village. As well as serving a menu ranging from oysters to roasted bone marrow, they’re open for coffee from 7am on weekdays. They also have a huge terrace to unwind on at sundown.
Silo ££££ Unit 7, Queens Yard
Silo at Crate Brewery is a zero-waste restaurant in Hackney Wick. Dinner is a five-course tasting menu with dishes like rainbow radishes with ricotta, kimchi juices and lovage, and quince ice cream with fig leaf oil and animal toffee. They also serve brunch of caramelised oats, or, among other options, a breakfast bun with mushrooms or smoked meat.
Oren ££££ 89 Shacklewell Lane
A new Eastern Mediterranean-inspired restaurant has opened in Dalston serving sharing plates like sweet aubergines, egg and salad in pita and, ful mudammes for brunch, and dishes like monkfish in traditional Libyan chraime for dinner.
 Sussex ££££ 63-64 Frith Street
Sussex is a new restaurant in Soho sourcing their ingredients from their own farm or local suppliers. You can expect starters like monkfish carpaccio with aubergine, and mains including pumpkin gnocchi with caramelised quince.
Simplicity Burger ££££ 202 Brick Ln
A vegan burger spot has opened on Brick Lane. In keeping with its name, the menu is simple, with four types of burger, three types of fries, and a salad. It also has a late-night ‘plant powered’ cocktail bar downstairs.
 Trivet ££££ 36 Snowsfields
Trivet is a new restaurant near London Bridge with a small, high-quality menu. Expect things like chicken with vinegar sauce and squab pigeon, persimmon and kale. And keep an eye out for the ‘hokkaido potato’ which is a baked potato mille-feuille dessert.
 Sabroso ££££ Balcony Court Café, Westfield
This new South American spot has landed on the balcony of Westfield White City, serving arepas with fillings like roast chicken, braised beef, and Venezuelan cheese and avocado. They also have ceviche bowls with salmon or tuna, plus vegan options.
The Boulevard Theatre Restaurant ££££ 6 Walker's Court
The new restaurant at The Boulevard Theatre in Soho serves both small and large plates, with plant-based options like chermoula baked aubergine and roasted curried baby cauliflower with black dahl and fresh coconut.
Wilder Restaurant And Bar ££££ 2-4 Boundary Street
If you’re a meat lover, Wilder should be on your radar. This new restaurant in the Boundary Hotel in Shoreditch is serving British products like venison, pork jowl, and hake. They also have a whole page on their menu dedicated to ‘Gin Classics’.
 Naïfs ££££ 56 Goldsmiths Road
There’s a new, homely vegetarian/vegan bistro in Peckham. The menu includes aubergine fritters, mushroom broth with semolina dumplings, and almond and barley ice cream sandwiches. They also offer a long list of wines, local beer, and a speciality tea menu.
Unimini ££££ 20 Eastcheap
At this Korean BBQ lunch spot in the City you can customise your own bento boxes to grab and go, with options ranging from barbecued meats, fried chicken, and bibimbab bowls. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Ozone Coffee Roasters £ £ £ £ Pizza ,  Brunch  in  Bethnal Green ££££ Emma Street
We use the original Ozone as somewhere to work with a coffee, somewhere to recover with a damn good brunch on a Sunday morning, and somewhere easy to go when we literally can’t think of anywhere else to go. Open from 7.30am during the week, their second location in Bethnal Green has the same all day, all-rounder menu of things like fermented hummus, a yellow bean falafel burger, and big pizzas from noon. They also have a long list of cocktails to choose from in the evening. And coffee throughout, obviously.
We checked out Ozone Coffee Roasters and added it to our breakfast guide.
 Copper Chimney £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ Southern Terrace, Westfield
A popular Indian restaurant chain has come to London, taking over one of the terrace spots at Westfield in White City. Expect a big tandoor oven, handmade naans, 8-hour grilled meats, big biryanis, and a long list of vegetarian options.
 Decimo £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Mexican  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Standard London
Views across London and a manchego quesadilla sounds like a pretty winning combination. The new Spanish meets Mexican restaurant at the top of The Standard Hotel in Kings Cross has everything from floor-to-ceiling windows, vegan paella, pork tacos, and a full chef’s tasting menu. Heads up, this place is open until 3am at the weekend.
 Lyon's ££££ 1 Park Road
There’s a new seafood spot and wine bar up in Crouch End serving a completely casual £69 seafood platter for two, as well as dishes like a delica pumpkin satay, miso hake collars, and buttermilk cod cheeks. You can also just swing by for a glass of wine and some oysters at their bar.
 Kolamba £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Soho ££££ 21 Kingly Court
If you like the sound of curries, rotis, and lots of cardamom, then Kolamba should probably be on your radar. This new Sri Lankan spot in Soho looks like the kind of place that’s good for anyone who enjoys plenty of foliage and a strong coconut cocktail.
 Legare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  London Bridge ££££ 31 Shad Thames
London Bridge has a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant that’s all about pasta and the kind of nibbles you probably serve on the top deck of your imaginary yacht. As well as a short, changing menu of classic antipasti, you’ll find things like goats curd, saffron, tomato consommé, and fennel sausage in their homemade pastas.
 The Hunter's Moon ££££ 86 Fulham Road
South Kensington has a brand new home county style pub with plenty of oak flooring, leather armchairs, and a fireplace. But if you’re guessing that the menu is 99% pub grub, think again. They’re serving everything from scallop ceviche starters, to a plate of 36-month aged comté for dessert. There’s also a caramelised apple and stuffed pork belly roast on Sundays.
 Atis £ £ £ £ Shoreditch ££££ 145 City Road
You’re feeling fit. You’re feeling fresh. You’re feeling like someone with an entirely adequate amount of vitamin B12. No? In which case, this new, kind of healthy spot on Old Street might be just the place for you. Open from 7am until 8pm, this place is all about salad bowls, on-tap kombucha, pressed juices, porridge, and even more salad.
 Haymarket Wine House ££££ 66 Haymarket
If you like the sound of lots of red wine and steak for a tenner, then Haymarket Wine House should probably be on your radar. As well as their affordable flat iron cut, you’ll find classic French sides on the menu here. Also, importantly, there’s a 1am closing time that’s pretty handy if you’re looking for late night post-theatre eats.
September 2019  Sweet Chick ££££ 8 Market Place
Southern fried chicken, waffles, and classic comfort food sides like mac and cheese - that’s what Sweet Chick is all about. They’re already a big deal in the US with sites in New York and LA, but their first UK spot is in Fitzrovia with plenty of seating, a built in DJ deck, and, crucially, a bourbon-packed cocktail called ‘Tiger, Tiger Woods Y’all’.
 Calici ££££ 29 Belsize Park
If you’re into old school Italian restaurants with classics like calamari fritti, spaghetti vongole, and tiramisu on the menu - then Calici, a new little neighbourhood spot near Belsize Park, should probably be on your radar.
 Yard Sale Pizza ££££ 184 Hackney Road
We’re pretty into Yard Sale’s 18-inch pizzas, and now they’re available on Hackney Road too. As well as their classic pizzas like the courgette covered Cour Blimey, New Porker, and Texas vegan special, they’ve added several calzones to the menu.
 Fafa's ££££ 1 Monmouth Street
A popular Finnish filled-pita chain has opened an all-day spot in Covent Garden. Although there is some seating it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, but if you’re not in the mood for takeaway pita there are also things like falafel mezze, sweet potato fries, and big salads available.
 Vardo £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  Chelsea ££££ 9 Duke Of York Square
The people behind Caravan have opened a laid back all day restaurant in Chelsea. The menu is full of things like green baked eggs, shiitake donburi, lime pickle yoghurt, za’atar baked cod, and lots of other things you’re likely to shell out on when you go tipsy shopping in Waitrose whilst on a health kick. All of this is happening inside a three-storey stone and glass pavilion that looks part giant’s tooth, part Edna from The Incredibles’ retirement home.
 Kiss The Hippo ££££ 51 Margaret Street
This place might sound like the latest Pixar sponsored nursery rhyme, but it’s actually a coffee spot in Fitzrovia. They close at 6.30, and the feel is very laid back Scandi. There’s a brunch menu with dishes like black olive tapenade with mushrooms on sourdough toast, and you can also grab freshly baked cinnamon rolls to go.
Arabica King's Cross ££££ 7 Lewis Cubitt Walk
Borough Market’s Levantine spot Arabica has opened up a second, bigger restaurant in the Aga Khan Centre in King’s Cross. Open all day, expect big breakfasts like avocado on manousheh, fresh pides from the clay oven, and an outdoor terrace.
 Allegra £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Stratford ££££ The Stratford
Allegra is a restaurant and terrace bar on the 7th floor of The Stratford hotels serving dishes like hand-dived scallops with strawberries, squash risotto, and a £70 sake steamed turbot.. Heads up, there’s also a glass walk-in wine room.
Mama Fuego ££££ 69 Olympian Way, Greenwich Peninsula
Greenwich has a new riverside all day and night drinking and dining spot that mixes Australian speciality coffee and South American food. It’s a big space with a cafe, open plan bakery, bar, lounge area, riverside terrace, and a more formal restaurant area. It also has a big menu serving things like sriracha bloody mary baked eggs, green pea pancakes, kingfish ceviche salad, and Argentinian sirloin steak.
Tokii ££££ 50 Great Cumberland Place
Tokii is a Japanese inspired all-day restaurant inside the luxury Prince Akatoki hotel in Marylebone. It specialises in sushi, sashimi, and robata grilled fishes and meats, but the menu also offers a whole bunch of yakitori, tempura, and cold and hot dishes like yellowtail carpaccio in green pepper dressing, and ox cheek croquettes served with wasabi mayo.
 Crudo ££££ 35 Riding House Street
Crudo is a new ceviche spot in Fitzrovia. The concept is simple. You build your own ceviche bowl by selecting a protein, you choice of leche de tigre, a base, and whatever add-ons you want. There are also three ready built bowls if you’re incapable of making a decision, and they’re all available to eat-in or takeaway for under a tenner.
 Seabird ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, 14th Floor, South Bank, Southwark
We’ve never trusted seabirds since that seagull went all Artful Dodger with our Cornetto back in ’96. But we won’t hold that against this new rooftop restaurant in Southwark’s Hoxton Hotel. This place is all about city views, jazzed up cocktails, grilled meats, Mediterranean small plates, and lots of British seafood. You’ll also find a long list of oysters at their raw bar.
 Bubala £ £ £ £ Vegetarian ,  Middle Eastern  in  Spitalfields ££££ 65 Commercial Street
Spitalfields has a new Middle Eastern lunch and dinner spot. Everything here is vegetarian and you can expect dishes like confit potato latkes, aubergine with date syrup, and pumpkin tirshy dip.
 Charlie's ££££ Albemarle Street
Charlie’s isn’t named after it’s chef, it’s named after Lord Charles Forte, one of the founding members of Brown’s Hotel in Mayfair. All very Downton Abbey, right? Yes, but the food isn’t. The new upmarket restaurant inside Brown’s has a menu full of modern takes on British classics, and the space itself has big booths, lots of wooden panelling, and enough botanical wallpaper to make a gardener blush.
Sons + Daughters £ £ £ £ Sandwiches  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Pavilion, 119A Coal Drops Yard
The people behind Hackney fine dining spot, Pidgin, have opened a casual sandwich shop in Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross. Open from 8am until 10pm, there are porridges, egg muffins, and Climpson And Sons coffee for breakfast, then sandwiches, salads, and cocktails available for the rest of the day. The main act here though is sandwiches, and you’ll find prawn crackers, tenderstem broccoli, soy-cured parmesan, miso mayo, Mortadello ham, and plenty more ingredients between their bread.
 Sam Harris Forza Wine ££££ 133a Rye Ln
Popular Peckham neighbourhood spot, Forza Win, have opened a new wine bar called - wait for it - Forza Wine. See what they did there? Five floors up with an outdoor terrace, there’s everything from views to a big wine list to negronis. On the food side they’ll be serving things at the bar like chicken milanese, clams, and biscotti soft serve - which are definitely our kind of ‘snacks’.
 Loyal Tavern ££££ 171-173 Bermondsey St
This new Bermondsey spot serves a seasonal British menu. There are dishes like venison tartare, plenty of by-the-glass wine options, and most importantly, there’s a late night cheese toastie on offer. Heads up, they’re open until 1.30am.
 Albie ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, South Bank, Southwark
The Hoxton Hotel in Southwark, not Hoxton - keep up - has a new all day European restaurant. Basically, there’s everything from crab linguine to French classics on the menu, as well as vegetable bowls for when you’re trying to keep it kinda healthy.
 Norma £ £ £ £ Mediterranean ,  Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 8 Charlotte Street
Fitzrovia has a new Sicilian restaurant serving fresh pasta, large meat dishes, and of course, homemade cannoli. Set over three floors, there’s a private dining space and a slick raw seafood bar serving clams, oysters, prawns, as well as wild sea bream.
Haya ££££ 184A Kensington Park Road
If you like the sound of Mediterranean small plates, shakshuka-packed brunches, and Israeli wines, then Haya should probably be on your radar. This upmarket Notting Hill spot looks a lot like a glossy Made showroom, and there’s plenty of mint yoghurt, homemade labneh, and fish on their menu.
 Seven Dials Market £ £ £ £ American ,  Pasta ,  Ramen ,  Sandwiches ,  Dim Sum  in  Covent Garden ££££ 35 Earlham St
Street food market folk KERB, have finally done what London weather demanded. They’ve opened an indoor market inside a huge ex-banana warehouse in Seven Dials, and there are a whole lot of London market favourites involved, from gelato to steamed buns to a conveyor belt of cheese. That’s right, a conveyor belt of cheese.
 Mama Shelter London ££££ 437 Hackney Road
Mama Shelter is already a big deal, party spot in Paris. And LA. And when we say ‘big deal’, we mean, ‘where you go if you want to look a bit cool and maybe see a member of Two Door Cinema Club get pissed’. Now they’ve opened a hotel in Hackney with a huge restaurant. There are crab doughnuts and pork belly baos on the menu, as well as a big outdoor terrace, karaoke rooms, and table football to keep you entertained.
Terra Terra ££££ 120 Finchley Road
There’s a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant and café by Finchley Road tube station but you can expect more than your classic pizza and negroni situation here. Open from 7.30am, there’s everything from nduja scrambled eggs and blueberry smoothies for breakfast to clam bigoli and cocktails come the evening.
 Neat Burger ££££ 4 Princes Street
Given the amount of mess we can make with a bun and some ketchup, ‘neat’ and ‘burger’ are two words we don’t normally associate with each other, but this new spot in Mayfair is all about tidying away the meat. Expect plant-based takes on classic burgers, vegan tater tots, and plenty of people fussing over the fact that Lewis Hamilton is the owner.
 Liv ££££ 18 Holbein Place
Belgravia has a new all-day café and restaurant. Upstairs there are dishes like king prawn omelette, a grilled chicken green bowl, and red lentil fritters, whilst downstairs is all about fresh espresso, guest coffee roasts, as well as wine, and lots of virgin cocktails.
AUGUST 2019  Three Uncles £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Spitalfields ££££ Devonshire Row
Liverpool Street has a new Cantonese spot where most of the dishes will cost you under a tenner. Three Uncles’ menu is all about roast duck, lo mein noodles, crispy pork belly, and freshly steamed dim sum. Heads up, they’re only open on weekdays.
 Baozi Inn London Bridge ££££ 34 - 36 Southwark Street
Dim sum, dan dan noodles, and barbeque roast duck - that’s what Baozi Inn is all about. They already have spots in Soho, Chinatown, and Victoria, but the new London Bridge restaurant is set over three floors with a big open kitchen and a cocktail lounge.
 Officina 00 £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Shoreditch ££££ 152 Old Street
Old Street has a new handmade pasta spot that is focused on regional Italian dishes. Think fresh braised pork genovese occhi, cocktails, and a big open kitchen where you can watch the chefs prepare your pasta.
We checked out Officina 00 and put it on our Hit List.
 The Stratford Brasserie ££££ 20 International Way
The Stratford Brasserie, in Stratford - duh, is a classic all-day spot on the ground floor of a new hotel complex. It has a huge brasserie-style menu, a huge outdoor terrace, and it’s open from 6.30am till late every day.
 Bafarat ££££ 6 Warwick Street
A classy artisan coffee shop originally from the Middle East has opened in Soho. Expect speciality Arabic coffee, French patisserie, and the kind of interiors even Patsy Stone would approve of.
 Snackbar £ £ £ £ Japanese ,  Sandwiches ,  Brunch  in  Dalston ££££ 20 Dalston Lane
Dalston Lane has a new cafe and co-working space that’s serving global-inspired food. If you’re picturing a blue and green cookie inspired by Planet Earth, think again. There’s a changing menu with everything from fried chicken and porchetta rice bowls to a babi guling and pickled watermelon sandwich.
 Nutshell £ £ £ £ Iranian  in  Covent Garden ££££ 30 Saint Martin's Lane
A new Iranian restaurant has opened in Covent Garden. There’s a big open kitchen, lots of counter dining, and a menu full of things like sour cherry beef dumplings, saffron kebabs, and octopus.
 @niccrillyhargravephotography Taps And Tapas ££££ 14 Trinity Road
Alliteration wins again. This new spot in Tooting Bec is all about pairing craft beer with your classic Spanish dishes. When it comes to the beer, there’s local brews from Brixton on tap, as well as a big range of bottled options. On the tapas side there are dishes like cured meats, Basque burgers, octopus, and chilli king prawns.
The Sauce ££££ 65 Highbury Park
Highbury has a brand new fast food spot that’s serving tarted-up versions of classic diner food. Think waffle burgers, chicken wings, and milk shakes, but with added options like soft-shell crab, truffle mayo, and blue cheese. There are also fourteen sauces you can get involved in, from gochujang to minted feta. Although it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, there is some indoor seating.
 Lost In Brixton ££££ Brixton Market
The people behind Pergola and The Prince have opened a new rooftop terrace on top of Brixton Village. In keeping with their other spots, there are many, many cocktails, including sixteen different spritzs and £28 summer jugs. You’re also able to order food from spots inside Brixton Village like Mamalan and Fish Wings & Tings straight to your table.
Eggslut ££££ 185 Portobello Road
A popular L.A. breakfast chain has opened in Notting Hill. Open daily from 8am, there’s a whole lot of egg on the menu but you’ll also find things like cheeseburgers, seared wagyu tri-tip steak, and cold brew coffee too. Expect a casual sit-down situation and plenty of takeaway options.
My Neighbours The Dumplings £ £ £ £ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Hackney ££££ 178 - 180 Victoria Park
We wish our neighbours were dumplings. But then we’d probably eat them, and that wouldn’t be good for anyone. My Neighbours the Dumplings already has a popular spot in Clapton, but their new place near Victoria Park has a new menu of barbecued skewers. Don’t worry, their classics like crispy prawn wontons, lamb potstickers, and chocolate dumplings are still on offer.
 Opera Tavern £ £ £ £ Spanish  in  Covent Garden ££££ 23 Catherine St
We like the opera. Kind of. Depends on how many pints we can sink beforehand really. But we’re definitely into tapas. Opera Tavern is an old school, converted pub spot in Covent Garden that has had a big makeover. There’s also a new team heading up the food and you can expect dishes like squid ink pasta, chorizo picante, and beef bavette.
july 2019 Arcade Food Theatre ££££ 103 - 105 New Oxford Street
Centre Point has a new all day food hall including stalls from Lina Stores, Casa Do Frango, Oklava, Pophams, Chotto Matte, and Flat Iron. Heads up, there’s also an outdoor terrace and a whole host of drinking options.
The KPH ££££ 139 Ladbroke Grove
The people behind The Coach and Hero Of Maida, have taken over and decked out a classic Notting Hill spot, The Kensington Park Hotel. Expect an upmarket pub downstairs with a slick dining room upstairs, and lots of seasonal French bistro-style food.
 Wun's Tea Room ££££ 23 Greek Street
The people behind Bun House have opened a new two storey Cantonese restaurant and bar on Greek Street. Expect clay pot rice, coal grilled skewers, a big cocktail menu, and late night hours Thursday to Saturday.
 Isla At The Standard £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  Kings Cross ££££ 10 Argyle Street
Another day, another luxury hotel has opened in London, and with it comes a brand new seasonal restaurant. This sophisticated King’s Cross spot has a garden terrace, natural wines, plenty of foliage, fresh British seafood, and a big, fancy bar aptly called Double Standard.
Stampa ££££ 61 Davies Street
Mayfair has a new affordable pasta spot that is actually, you know, affordable. Taking inspiration from the Trastevere district of Rome, they’re serving everything from freshly ground coffee, oxtail ragu pappardelle, to antipasti boards.
Nandine Camberwell Church Street £ £ £ £ Kurdish  in  Camberwell ££££ 45 Camberwell Church Street
We’re already very into the cheap and cheerful mezze platters at family-run restaurant Nandine on Vestry Road, but now they’ve opened a second Camberwell spot on Church Street. There’s fresh Kurdish salads, plenty of vegetarian options, and baklava.
 Radio Alice ££££ Jubilee Place
Sure, it might sound like a feminist take on The Boat That Rocked, but Radio Alice is actually an organic pizza joint that already has spots in Hoxton and Clapham. Now they’ve opened in Canary Wharf and they’ve brought their pork sausage, ’nduja, and smoked cheddar topped pizzas with them, as well as appetisers like pesto burrata and anchovy crostini.
 Moncks Of Dover Street ££££ 33 Dover Street
Not to be misinterpreted as Mayfair’s latest monastery, Moncks Of Dover Street is a brasserie from the people behind Park Chinois. This all-day spot has a classic breakfast menu, weekend brunch options, and a daytime menu that’s all about fresh fish, grilled meat, and a caviar covered lobster roll.
 Flor £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  London Bridge ££££ 1 Beadle St
The people behind Shoreditch spot Lyle’s have opened a new wine bar, bakery, and restaurant right on the edge of Borough Market. Dishes like rabbit kidney skewers, oysters in jalaneño mignonette, and cherry blossom cake will change daily.
We checked out Flor and put it on our Hit List.
 Kama By Vineet £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Knightsbridge ££££ 87-135 Brompton Road
There are only around 25 seats at this new Indian spot in the revamped Harrods Dining Hall. Options include a whole bunch of sharing plates and bowls, vegetarian and meat thalis, and a £48 lobster Chettinad biryani.
We checked out Kama by Vineet and put it on our Hit List.
 Steven Joyce Heritage ££££ 18-20 Rupert Street
Soho’s Rupert Street is home to a new Swiss-inspired spot. At lunch and dinner the restaurant at Heritage is the place for raclette, fondue, rostis, and larger plates of meat and fish from the grill, while from midday till late every day the bar serves wines from an extensive list which includes a section on ‘inquisitive reds’.
 Hoh Sek Noodles ££££ St Katherine's Way
Hoh Sek is a walk-in spot at St Katherine’s Dock specialising in noodles. The influences are Asian-wide, but the focus is on Cantonese dishes such as the Hong Kong fish noodles which are only served in the evening. Meanwhile there are six casual grab-and-go or eat in lunch options, all coming in at under a tenner.
JUNE 2019  Jérôme Galland Circolo Popolare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 40 - 41 Rathbone Place
The people behind Shoreditch trattoria Gloria, have opened up a second Italian spot - this time in Fitzrovia. At 9000 square feet, Circolo Popolare is what we professionals refer to as ‘fucking massive’. The walls are lined with thousands of bottles of spirits, there are 12-person tables, giant silk handkerchief style pastas, and a signature one litre sundae. So yeah, it’s super lowkey.
We checked out Circolo Popolare and put it on our Hit List.
 Natoora Counter £ £ £ £ British  in  Notting Hill ££££ 5 Elgin Crescent
Natoora not only have five classy grocery stores in London and provide a whole bunch of chefs with fresh produce, they’re also now serving breakfast and lunch in Notting Hill. They believe in ‘radical seasonality’ - hello, band name - so you can expect light dishes involving whatever vegetables are currently in their prime and a lot of cheese, quinoa, and houmous.
We checked out Natoora Counter and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Olio Creative Flying Horse Coffee £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ 2 Television Centre
The old BBC Television Centre in White City has a new daytime coffee spot serving freshly roasted coffee, seasonal salads, and sandwiches. Sadly, we can’t confirm whether there’ll actually be any flying horses present.
OKN1 ££££ 40 Hoxton Street
As students we mastered important culinary skills like ‘the perfect Pot Noodle pour’ and not getting our chin stuck in a family tub of nutella. Meanwhile, a group of student chefs and fully-fledged professionals are serving the food at this new all day Hoxton spot. If you’re expecting beans on toast, think again, they’re serving everything from a roasted chorizo frittata for brunch to a Suffolk bacon chop for dinner. By the way, there’s also a big terrace.
 Jade Nina Sarkhel Suzi Tros £ £ £ £ Greek  in  Notting Hill ££££ 18 Hillgate Street
Suzi Tros might sound like the protagonist of a summer special of ITV’s latest murder drama, but it’s actually a new Greek bistro in Notting Hill. Set over two floors, you’ll find small plates, an exclusively Greek wine list, and plenty of ‘grandmama’s tzatziki’.
We checked out Suzi Tros and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Sub Cult ££££ 82 Watling Street
Another day, another street food Cinderella sandwich story. Or something. The people behind Sub Cult have been serving American deli-style sub sandwiches full of things like oak smoked salmon, seared seitan, bavette steak, truffle mayo, wild garlic aioli, slow cooked pork, and marinated calamari, for five years, and now they’ve opened their first permanent spot in the City. Open from 7am until 6pm, they’ll be serving everything from breakfast rolls to lunch on the go.
 Gigi’s Bar ££££ 11 Hoxton Square
Gigi’s Hoxton is a new all day restaurant, bar, and late night live music venue in - dun dun dun - Hoxton. Italian inspired dishes like beef carpaccio, pan fried scallops, bistecca alla fiorentina are on the menu, plus DJ sets, a terrace, and cocktails.
 Chucs Cafe ££££ 97 Old Brompton Road
In what we like to call ‘peak Monopoly’, Chucs have restaurants in Mayfair, Westbourne Grove, Harrods, the Serpentine gallery, and now South Kensington. Classy. This time they’ve got a little bit more of a casual all-day situation going on, with a Mediterranean inspired menu of café classics, as well as paninis, salads, and smoothies to go. For London’s annual three days of sunshine, it’s also good to know they’ve got a big wrap-around terrace.
 The Compton Arms £ £ £ £ British ,  Pub  in  Islington ££££ 4 Compton Avenue
Those of you who read (or watched the film of) Animal Farm and felt permanently scarred by Old Major, will know that ‘four legs are bad’. Well, hopefully that isn’t true as this new meat focused kitchen has opened at Islington spot, The Compton Arms. The pub is rumoured to have been one of George Orwell’s favourites, but that isn’t stopping them from serving seasonal European-meets-Asian dishes such as Asparagus XO and pork belly skewers.
We checked out The Compton Arms and put it on our Hit List.
 Safia Shakarchi Pophams Hackney £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Hackney ££££ 197 Richmond Road
The second Popham’s bakery has opened in London Fields. This all-day spot is serving coffee, classy pastries, open sandwiches, weekend specials, and a bacon and maple syrup croissant that has been more papped more than Paris Hilton in 2004. Heads up, there might be queues.
We checked out Pophams and added it to our Hackney Guide.
 Wild Honey £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Mayfair ,  St. James's ££££ 8 Pall Mall
Wild Honey might sound like an indie band’s hit single about the plight of the bees, but it’s actually a new upscale spot in St James’s. The original Wild Honey in Mayfair closed down earlier this year, and they’ve now brought their menu of French-inspired seasonal dishes to a very swish space involving high ceilings and a lot of velvet seating.
 Master Bao £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ The Balcony, Westfield
First came Mr Bao in Peckham, then came Daddy Bao in Tooting, and now, like the final frontier of a beloved movie franchise, Master Bao has opened in Westfield White City.
 Arros QD ££££ 64 Eastcastle Street
Fitzrovia has a new Spanish restaurant that has a six-metre wood fire oven. There are huge two-person paellas, there are six types of aioli on the menu, and there are plenty of seats around the big open kitchen.
 The Grand Duchess ££££ Sheldon Square
If you’re prone to seasickness, this new Paddington restaurant from the people behind London Shell Co. might be one to miss. The Grand Duchess is a cruise boat restaurant that now has a permanent home, or dock, or something, in Paddington. There’s lots of Cornish seafood on offer, a huge surf and turf option, plus some additional outside seating come summer.
 Fugitive Motel ££££
Fugitive Motel is the latest all day co-working and craft beer bar with plenty of foliage to open in east London, specifically Bethnal Green. There are sourdough pizzas on offer from lunchtime, shuffleboard aplenty, as well as enough cacti and hanging plants to make The Eden Project jealous.
Maremma ££££ 36 Brixton Water Lane
In another exhilarating round of New Opening’s Geography Facts - Maremma is a coastal area of Tuscany that’s known for its hunting and seafood potential. Don’t you feel smarter already? Now you can get some of classic Tuscan pasta and meat dishes, as well as the region’s wines at a rustic new spot in Brixton.
 Siren At The Goring ££££ 15 Beeston Place
Five star luxury Belgravia hotel, The Goring, has a new seafood restaurant that will be much more of a casual situation than their other dining options. The space itself is very Sistine Chapel feels and there’s plenty of fresh Cornish produce on the menu, as well as dishes like grilled whole monkfish for two, a marinated tomato and shallot salad, and some pretty hefty price tags.
 sow ££££ 39 Marlborough Street
Apparently, plates are out of fashion for good - flat surfaces, gross right - as another bowl focused spot has opened in Soho. It’s a small restaurant but most of their dishes are available to go, including their vegan buckwheat noodles, natural salads, and fruity breakfast bowls.
 Omnino ££££ 7 - 9 St. Bride Street
The City has got itself a new Brazillian barbecue. Meat wise, there’s everything from Argentine beef to Australian wagyu on offer, as well as sides like black truffle gnocchi, a mushroom trio, and a roasted sweet potato and chorizo pincho.
 Squeg + Bonez ££££ 171 Mare St
Squeg And Bonez might sound like a cartoon about a crime-fighting dog duo, but it’s actually a new vegan small plates restaurant and natural wine bar on Mare Street in Hackney. As well as dishes like pea and lemongrass fritters and mushroom dumplings, there’s also a brew bar.
Crate ££££ 35 St James Street
There’s a new container village in Walthamstow that has an on site brewery and plenty of restaurants that will be opening throughout June. Expect a vegan street food spot, an Italian bakery, a burger joint, as well as many other options.
 Meatliquor W1 £ £ £ £ Burgers ,  Diner  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 37 - 38 Margaret Street
The original Meatliquor - a burger and cocktail spot - has moved up the road to Oxford Circus, with even more cocktails and even more space. As well as their classic dishes like the Dead Hippie burger and their deep-fried mac and cheese, they’re serving food until late and drinks until 3am daily. There’s also a ‘poke for jäger’ button - because we haven’t made enough mistakes already.
 Ingrid Rasmussen Gold £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Notting Hill ££££ 95 - 97 Portobello Road
The day has finally come. London has a Spandau Ballet themed restaurant. Kidding, Gold is a new three-story restaurant and late night bar on Portobello Road. They’re serving seasonal dishes designed for sharing, like chargrilled squid, nettle and sheep’s ricotta ravioli, and braised rabbit leg tortelloni. Heads up, as well as a pavement terrace, there’s also a patio area out back.
We checked out Gold and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Crazy Pizza ££££ 7 Paddington street, Marylebone
Well, they weren’t going to call it Another Sane Pizza Place were they? Nope. This new Marylebone spot is all about thin crust, truffle, big prices, and portraits of celebrities eating pizza. Crazy.
May 2019  Bernard Zeija Tayér And Elementary ££££ 152 Old Street
The people behind luxury Marylebone cocktail bar Artesian, have opened a more relaxed spot in Old Street. There’s all-day coffee, light bites, and a work area, and then a more formal cocktail bar and restaurant at the back. Also, popular street food vendor Ta Ta Eatery will be serving food, so you can expect a changing menu of their Portuguese and Chinese hybrid dishes.
We checked out Tayér and Elementary and added it to our sandwich guide.
 Sette ££££ 4 Knightsbridge Green
There’s a new all day restaurant and cocktail bar inside the Bulgari hotel from the people behind New York spot, Scarpetta. The menu features Italian classics with a twist, like duck and foie gras ravioli.
 Baba G's ££££ 726 - 727 Camden Market's North Yard
Baba G’s have been serving their Indian inspired burgers at markets for almost a decade. Now they have their first permanent spot in a 50 seater restaurant in Camden where they’re serving everything from their signature ‘pachos’ - poppadom nachos - as well as spiralized celeriac bhajis, chicken tikka nuggets, and spiced rum cocktails.
 Gezellig £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Holborn ££££ 193-197 High Holborn
Rather than letting you play another fun game of ‘what the f does that mean?’ we’re be happy to tell you that Gezellig is Dutch for ‘an atmosphere that allows good things to happen’. Snazzy. This new wine focused spot in Holborn has a modern European menu, with two private dining rooms available, as well as the option of a whole suckling pig. Also snazzy.
Roastery And Toastery ££££ Adelaide Road
Honestly, this could very well have been the name of The Infatuation’s first collection of sonnets, but this new toastie spot in Chalk Farm has beaten us to the punch. Expect pastries, coffee, and lots of different takes on your classic cheese toastie.
Cent Anni ££££ 33 High Street
Cent Anni is a new spot in Wimbledon with some alfresco dining available and a modern Italian menu. Think beetroot ravioli, tiger prawn linguine, chicken paillard, and a selection of classic Italian cocktails.
 Darby's £ £ £ £ Seafood ,  British  in  Vauxhall ££££ 3 Viaduct Gardens Road
Vauxhall has a new oyster bar, bakery. It’s a neighbourhood joint with dishes like highland short rib, turbot, and crispy beef fat potatoes on the menu, as well as the option to get half a dozen oysters and a pint of Guinness for a tenner.
 Les Platanes £ £ £ £ French  in  Mayfair ££££ 26 - 28 Bruton Place
Mayfair has a shiny new French ‘bistrot de luxe’ with a big menu, and an even bigger wine list.
We checked out Les Platanes and added it to our Mayfair Guide.
 Coqfighter £ £ £ £ Soho ££££ 75 Beak Street
Fried chicken burgers and fried chicken bao - that’s what Coqfighter is all about. This popular street food trader’s opened their first permanent spot in Soho and their bringing all their classics as well as some new dishes.
 Chik'n ££££ 187 Wardour Street
The people behind Chick ‘n’ Sours are bringing their fried chicken and craft beers to Soho. This place is big on their ‘sandwich’ (burger) game too, with everything from their ‘Straight Up’ buttermilk, herb mayo, and pickles classic, to their ‘Cali Hot Chick’ that’s full of guacamole, chipotle mayo, cheese, and fried chicken - obviously.
 Louie's ££££ 37 Hoxton Square
It’s official. London isn’t going to run out of fried chicken spots any time soon. Louie’s in Hoxton specialises in Nashville style hot chicken, but you can also expect alcoholic ice teas, boozy shakes, cocktail bowls, and live DJ sets. Students of London, your prayers have finally been answered.
 Fishworks ££££ 2 - 4 Catherine Street
Fishworks are already serving fresh, sustainable seafood in Mayfair and Marylebone and now they’ve got a new spot in Covent Garden. As well as a whole load of different fish dishes on offer in the restaurant, there’s also a wet fish counter and a fishmonger to help you if you’re looking to take some fish home with you. We’re going to stop saying fish now.
 Pasta Nostra ££££ 122 Old Street
There’s a new fresh pasta spot a couple minutes up the road from Old Street Station and they’re serving a short menu of classics like oxtail ragu pappardelle, gnocchi vongole, and tortello carbonara. It’s also worth noting that this place is open from 8am during the week so you can also swing by for a coffee.
The Buxton ££££ 42 Osborn Street
The people behind one of London’s favourite pub roof terraces, The Culpeper, have opened a new pub and hotel near Brick Lane. There are dishes like asparagus with polenta chips, beef and celeriac remoulade, and treacle tart on the menu, but if you’re in it for the roof terrace be warned, it’s only open to guests.
 Bob Bob Cité ££££ The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall Street
Entirely OTT luxury Soho spot Bob Bob Ricard, have opened their second restaurant on the third floor of the Leadenhall Building in the City. Or if you prefer, the Cité. They’re bringing their iconic press-for-champagne buttons along with them, as well as their menu of dressed up classics.
We checked out Bob Bob Cité and put it on our Hit List.
 Peck! Peck! ££££ 240 Graham Road
Sure, the name of this new chicken spot in Hackney central might bring about some traumatic memories if you’ve ever gone toe-to-toe with a seagull over a Mr Whippy, but fear not, the only birds here are fried or flame-grilled and can be covered in peri peri sauce. There are also plenty of sides to choose from, as well as some cheap and cheerful burgers.
 Myrtle ££££ 1A Langton Street
Finally, a restaurant named after your great nan. Chelsea has a new modern European restaurant with Irish influences and a whole lot of fresh, Irish produce. The seasonal menu will change day-to-day but expect dishes like pigs beignets, celeriac wellington, and beef with boxty cake - a classic Irish potato dish.
 Bao Borough £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  London Bridge ££££ 13 Stoney Street
Bao have opened their fourth spot on the edge of Borough Market. You can expect their classic bao, Taiwanese fried chicken, and highball machine cocktails, as well as a karaoke room in the basement.
We checked out Bao Borough and put it on our Hit List.
 Parrillan At Barrafina £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Tapas  in  Kings Cross ££££ Coal Drops Yard, King's Cross
The team behind one of our Greatest Hits, Barrafina, have opened a new terrace bar and grill restaurant. This outdoor spot in Coal Drops Yard has a partially covered area - because weather - and guests cook fresh meat, fish, and vegetables and toppings to taste, at individual mini parillas on their tables.
 Rah Petherbridge Hello Darling £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Southwark ££££ 131 Waterloo Road
Waterloo has a new seasonal sharing dish restaurant next to The Old Vic. Hello Darling has a three course pre-theatre option for £22 and everything from miso glazed carpaccio to confit duck legs with blood orange on the menu.
Crane’s ££££ 67 Peckham Road
Food is art. Said no one ever. But, South London Gallery has got a new kitchen serving seasonal classic cafe dishes. Take note, they close everyday at 6pm, apart from on Wednesdays when they’re open until 9pm.
Humble Pizza ££££ 342 King's Road
Humble Pizza on the King’s Road, is a vegan and vegetarian spot serving cauliflower base pizzas with toppings like vegan pepperoni, mushroom, and truffle.
 The Mantl ££££ 142 Brompton Road
The Mantl is a new Turkish spot in Knightsbridge with room for just under 80 guests, a swish cocktail bar, and a big mantl fireplace for cooking all their lamb chops, chicken shish, and vegetable skewers. In case you’re looking for something lighter, there are cold and hot starters as well as traditional Turkish snacks.
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Keeping track of London’s new restaurant openings is enough to give any normal person a headache. But we’re not normal. And nor are you. You love getting out there and finding the latest spot that you simply have to tell your friends about before anyone else does. So do we. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to all the new openings that have caught our eye. Just remember, this isn’t an endorsement, as we haven’t been to all of these places. It’s for you to go and find out what’s what for yourself, so fare forward voyagers.
We’ll be regularly updating this post, and we’ll be adding a note whenever we review a spot, or add it to our guide to the best new restaurants in London, the Hit List.
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The Tapas Room is opening a third restaurant, this time in Brixton Village. They’ll be serving the same Spanish wine and tapas dishes, with things like confit fennel with pickled figs and seared scallops with pisto, green chilli sauce and almonds.
 Costa del Tottenham ££££ Ashley Rd
The people behind Tottenham Hale nightclub, The Cause, have opened a new outdoor venue which has street food vendors such as Club Mexicana, People’s Burger, and Mr Ploppys. There’s a terrace, private booths which can be booked, and a craftbeer hall. As well as entertainment in the form of a DJ.
Stanley's ££££ 151 Sydney St
This new British restaurant in Chelsea is serving small plates like whipped smoked cod roe with buttermilk flatbreads, British charcuterie, and beef tartare in it’s alfresco courtyard.
Eggslut ££££ 19 Percy St
Lovers of all things egg, Eggslut, have opened a second London restaurant, this time in Fitzrovia where you can get more of their all-day breakfast sandwiches.
 Wildflower Restaurant ££££ Unit 2.17, Buck St Mkt
Wildflower is a new restaurant on Camden High Street that’s serving things like scallop and Alexander root, Jerusalem artichoke velouté, and hay baked celeriac as part of an eight course tasting menu in a revamped shipping container.
 Nic Crilly-Hargrave Kibou Japanese Kitchen and Bar ££££ 175-177 Northcote Road
New Japanese restaurant Kibou has opened in Battersea and will be serving up popular dishes like ramen, katsu curry, bao buns, and sushi.
Supa Ya Ramen ££££ 276 Hackney Rd
Supa Ya Ramen has opened a permanent restaurant in Hackney, with a weekly changing menu of ramen. Expect things like salt beef with iberico pork fat, and root vegetable olive oil and sea salt with celeriac chashu. For the time being the restaurant will only be open for “bubble bookings”, meaning that groups of six to eight can book out the restaurant for a private dinner. Also, it’s BYOB.
Bobo Social ££££ 23 Sayer St
After leaving their Charlotte Street location, Bobo Social have now opened a new spot in Elephant and Castle where you can get things like their peanut butter burger, fried squid, and braised lamb croquettes.
 Eat of Eden ££££ 76 Shepherds Bush Road
Eat Of Eden have opened a third restaurant, in Shepherd’s Bush, where you can get more of their Ethiopian patties, curries, and sharing platters.
june 2020  Nasi Economy Rice ££££ 169 Holloway Road
The people behind Sambal Shiok have opened a Malaysian takeaway deli next door. For now they’re offering chilled ready meals, with things like fried rice vermicelli with omelette, spiced potato cakes, and vegan set meals for two.
 Attawa ££££ 6 Kingsland Road
A new Punjabi restaurant has opened on Kingsland High Street, and will be delivering tandoor lamb chops, Punjabi chicken kari, dhaal makani, and more around Dalston. They’re also open for collection.
 Bears At The Pavilion ££££ 15 Brook Green
Ice-cream spot Bears Parlour has opened a second site, this time in Hammersmith. They’re offering socially distant collections of their soft serve, as well as delivering tubs of ice-cream with flavours like blueberry, lavender jam meringue swirl or passion fruit and double dark chocolate freckles.
MARCH 2020  Steven Edwards At Bingham Riverhouse ££££ 61-63 Petersham Road
The Bingham Riverhouse in Richmond is now home to a new restaurant serving seasonal British food beside the Thames. The menu features items like duck liver pate, mushroom risotto, and salt baked pork rump. And on Sundays they serve a five-course tasting menu.
The Clarence Tavern ££££ 102 Stoke Newington Church St
The Clarence Tavern has re-opened in Stoke Newington. It’s been taken over by the team behind the Canton Arms and Anchor and Hope, and is serving a seasonal menu including things like Turkish-style onion salad, confit duck leg with lentils and green sauce, and chicken and bacon pie.
 Goods Way ££££ 11 Goods Way
Goods Way is a new venue with street food, bars, and live music in King’s Cross. There’s a range of food from Duck Truck, Breddos Tacos, Temple of Seitan, and Sushi on Jones. Heads up, it’s open until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
FEBRUARY 2020  Satay Street Café ££££ 15 Goulston Street
Thai street food stall Satay Street have opened their first permanent spot. Satay Street Café, in Whitechapel is serving summer rolls, buns, and different types of satay. They’re also serving some lunchboxes for under a tenner.
 Good Neighbour ££££ 102 Tooting High St
Camberwell wine bar Good Neighbour have opened a second spot in Tooting. During the week they’re serving snacks, charcuterie, as well as sharing plates in the evening. While from Friday to Sunday they also offer brunch.
 East West ££££ 135 Fortess Rd
East West is a restaurant in Tufnell Park putting Indian-inspired toppings and sauces on pizza and pasta. You can expect things like butter chicken pappardelle, tandoori chicken arancini, and paneer butter masala pizza. They also have a ‘west’ pizza section, with classic Italian toppings.
A Slice Of Blue ££££ 43 Lower Clapton Rd
A Slice of Blue is a new Pizza bar in Clapton. You can expect pizzas (duh) with toppings like cotto ham, mushrooms and parmesan, and smoked mozzarella, rare breed Yorkshire sausage, and wild broccoli. There’s also live music in the form of musicians, rappers, street poets, and DJs.
Peachy Goat ££££ 16 Half Moon Lane
Peachy Goat is a dog-friendly, plant-based bistro in Herne Hill serving things like warm asparagus broad bean and pea salad, cacio e pepe, and plant-based sausage and mash.
The Patate ££££ 323 Kentish Town Rd
The Patate is a French burger spot in Kentish Town specialising in beef bourguignon burgers. There’s also a choice between different types of cheeses to be put in your burgers.
 L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele ££££ 44 Old Compton Street
L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele are serving their Naples-style pizza from their second London restaurant, in the heart of Soho.
 Chuku's ££££ 274 High Road
Chuku’s is a new restaurant in Tottenham serving Nigerian tapas. You can expect things like caramel kuli kuli chicken, jollof quinoa, and plantain waffles.
Mambow ££££ 75 Commercial Street
Short for mama bowls, Mambow is an all-day restaurant near Spitalfields serving bowls like chick flick which has black rice, za’ataar sprouts, roasted beets, spicy green chicken, salsa verde, and leftover pickles. They also serve brunch on weekends, with things like Malaysian fried chicken, coconut Pandan rice, and kimchi and taleggio toasties. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Padella Shoreditch ££££ 1 Phipp Street
Padella are opening their second restaurant. This time in Shoreditch. You can expect more of their popular pastas, creamy burratas, and virtual queues.
 Hoppers £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Kings Cross ££££ 4 Pancras Square
Sri Lankan and South Indian restaurant Hoppers has opened its third location. The King’s Cross spot is serving more of the bone marrow varuval, egg hoppers, and burianis that we loved from their original in Soho.
 Zia Lucia ££££ 12 Piazza Walk
Pizza spot Zia Lucia have opened their fourth restaurant, this time in Aldgate East. If you’re bad at making decisions, be warned, because you’re not only offered a choice between 16 varieties of topping, but also between vegetable charcoal, wholemeal, gluten free, and traditional bases.
 Ed Schofield Dominique Ansel Treehouse ££££ 24 Floral Street
Dominique Ansel Treehouse is a new all-day café in Covent Garden, with a small menu made up of small plates, larger plates, and desserts to share. You can expect things like chicken liver mousse mille-feuille, camembert fondue with croissant chips, and steamed brioche pudding with lamb. And for the sharing desserts you’ve got sticky toffee pudding, profiterole ‘building blocks’, and cascade tiramisu.
january 2020  Townsend ££££ 77-82 Whitechapel High St
Townsend is a new all-day British restaurant in the Whitechapel Gallery. They’re serving a seasonal menu where you can expect things like curried veal sweetbread, roast haunch of venison, and mayan gold potato with egg yolk, berkswell, and winter truffle.
Halo Burger ££££ 105 Great Eastern St
Halo Burger is a new plant-based burger spot in Shoreditch with smoky Carolina bbq burgers, cheese burgers, hot dogs, and plant-based chicken nuggets on the menu.
 Patri Ealing Broadway ££££ 29 Bond Street, Ealing
Patri is opening a third spot, this time in Ealing, serving a wide selection of Indian food such as seekh kebab tariwala, pantry chicken curry, and a whole section for vegan street food.
 Lateef Okunnu Sarap ££££ 14D Market Row
Sarap is a new Filipino restaurant in Brixton serving dinner through the week, as well as lunch at weekends. The menu is divided between small plates and larger plates for sharing, with options like red chillies spring rolls stuffed with mushrooms, fried chicken in a banana ketchup, and stuffed pork belly available from around a fiver a plate.
Boom Bap Burger ££££ 252 Paradise Row
Boom Bap Burger is a new restaurant in Bethnal Green serving burgers like The Notorious P.I.G., Drop It Like It’s Hot, and a vegan burger called Mushrooms With Attitude. They also have a DJ performing on some weekends.
 Bar Douro £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  City ££££ Finsbury Avenue Square
Bar Douro have opened a new spot in the City. It’s a casual tapas-style place with plenty of wine and port on offer to go with plates of ham, cheese, croquettes, a suckling pig in a sweet potato sandwich, gambas, and salt cod hash.
 Steven Joyce Ampeli ££££ 18 Charlotte Street
Ampeli is a new Greek restaurant in Fitzrovia with options like roasted beetroot with labneh, spiced potato burik with runny egg yolk, brown shrimp and harissa mayo, and braised short ribs with date molasses.
 James McDonald Muse ££££ 38 Groom Pl
Muse is a new fine-dining restaurant in Belgravia. It serves lunch and dinner, with tasting menus for each. The menu only gives away a few ingredients, but you can expect things like langoustine with pork fat and burnt apple, turbot with duck confit and pomme puree, and beef with Norfolk grains.
Noodle & Beer ££££ 31 Bell Ln
Noodle and Beer is a new Chinese restaurant in Spitalfields. The menu focuses around Chongqing Xiaomian noodles, both with or without soup. They also serve handmade thick udon noodles, handmade taro balls, and sweetcorn pancakes.
 Firebrand Pizza ££££ 84 Rosebery Ave
Firebrand have opened a second pizzeria in Clerkenwell. They have 13 pizzas on the menu, some topped with things like sweet potatoes, goat cheese, and Italian cured beef. They also offer a range of pasta options and other mains including ribeye steak and milanese chicken.
 Fink’s Gillespie £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Highbury ££££ 88 Gillespie Rd
Finks Gillespie is the second spot from the people behind Fink’s Salt & Sweet in Highbury. As well as serving coffee, breakfast and lunch is also on offer. Expect things like roast chicken with burnt onion mayo and leeks, and baharat spiced aubergine with egg, fresh pickle and tahini, plus the usual pastries and cakes.
 Colette ££££ 315 Fulham Road
Colette is a new delicatessen and deli in Chelsea. The focus is on home-style cooking, and no, that doesn’t mean pot noodles. Expect things like veal blanquette with chestnut gnocchi, truffle tortellini with celeriac, and confit duck with quinoa.
 Lateef Okunnu Pastaio ££££ Lower Southern Terrace
Pastaio have opened their third spot, this time in Westfield White City. They’re serving things like spinach pasta, squash ravioli, and wild mushroom pappardelle.
 Baraka ££££ Unit 4 Finsbury Avenue
Baraka is a slick new Turkish all-day restaurant in the City. Expect humus kavurma, grilled sucuk, and kofte with tomato sauce and yoghurt.
 The Water House Project ££££ 3 Mare Street
The Water House Project in Hackney is an eight-course tasting menu situation inspired by local produce. Chestnut and balsamic risotto, pheasant and plum chutney doughnut, and dill cured chalk stream trout are all on their winter menu.
Raj Of Islington ££££ 359 Holloway Road
Raj of Islington is a new Indian restaurant on Holloway Road. They focus on home-cooked authentic Indian food, so you can expect things like the railway lamb curry, murg salli zardaloo, and murg tikka.
 Haydon Perrior Palm Greens ££££ Unit S2 King's Cross Square
Palm Greens is a new spot in Kings Cross that serves all day breakfast and lunch. For breakfast they are serving cinnamon apple with tahini maple toast, and avocado toast with salsa. For lunch the focus is on salads and bowls likes Mexican tostada, miso mushroom, and kale caesar. You can also build your own.
 Stephanie De Goeijen Oklava Bakery + Wine ££££ 64 Grafton Way
Kyseri in Fitzrovia has become Oklava Bakery and Wine. As well as serving Turkish breakfast, and sandwiches and other baked things to take away, there are also grill options and daily specials like their beef and sour cherry manti.
Skål ££££ 149A Upper Street
Skal is a Nordic restaurant in Islington. They’re open for lunch and dinner with set menu options at £26.50 and £32.50. You can expect things like smoked sea trout mousse, lightly smoked mackerel, and lamb meatballs.
 Lateef Okunnu Big Fernand ££££ 39 Thurloe Place
Big Fernand, a popular burger chain in Paris, has opened a spot in South Kensington. They serve eight different burgers including a raclette burger, a veal burger, and a panko-crusted chicken burger, and they also have a vegetarian portobello mushroom burger for non-meat eaters.
 Apple Butter Cafe ££££ 32-34 Monmouth Street
Apple Butter Cafe is a new Middle-Eastern cafe in Covent Garden serving specialty coffee as well as aesthetically pleasing brunch choices.
Tokyo Pizza £ £ £ £ Pizza  in  Maida Vale ££££ 47 Maida Vale
Japanese and pizza in the same sentence might be an unexpected combo, but that’s what you get at Tokyo Pizza in Maida Vale. You’ll also get sake, and wagyu harumaki.
DECEMBER 2019 Saffron Circle ££££ New College Parade
Saffron Circle is a US-based Indian restaurant group that has now opened a spot in Swiss Cottage. You can expect things like masala chips, lamb chops, and Calcutta fish curry.
 Lateef Okunnu Casa Do Frango ££££ 2 King John Court
Casa Do Frango have opened another spot, this time in Shoreditch. Expect piri piri garlic prawns, half chicken brushed with piri piri, and sweet potato feijoada. Just don’t expect to be able to reserve a table, because it’s walk-in only.
 Barbie Green £ £ £ £ Australian ,  Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  City ££££ 2 London Wall Place
Barbie Green is a new all-day Aussie brunch spot near the Barbican. You can expect things like banana bread sandwich, shakshouka, and blueberry pancakes for brunch. For lunch they serve things like fire-roasted aubergine, pizza, and chicken parmigiana.
 Bancone £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ Golden Square 8-10 Lower James Street
Bancone already have a popular Covent Garden spot that we like, and now they’ve have opened a second spot in Soho serving their handmade pasta.
 Haydon Perrior Bottles ££££ 100 Draycott Avenue
Bottles is a new restaurant in Chelsea that’s all about pairing Italian food with Italian wine. Expect things like Sicilian chorizo hot dog, espresso-glazed ribeye steak, and aglio, olio e peperoncino.
 Davies and Brook ££££ 49 Brook St
There’s a new restaurant at luxury Mayfair hotel, Claridge’s. Davies and Brook serves seasonal British food with global inspiration, things like duck glazed with honey and lavender, buttermilk fried chicken, and grilled short rib of beef with fermented mint. There’s also a tasting menu for £145 per person.
Yori ££££ 15 Catherine Street
Yori is a new Korean restaurant in Covent Garden specialising in Korean BBQ and small plates. They also serve a £7.90 set lunch with choices ranging from vegetable hot stone bibimbap and jap chae, through to barbecued meat options - all served with a bowl of rice and three sides.
 The Melusine ££££ St Katharine Docks
The Melusine is a new seafood restaurant in St Katharine Docks. The menu changes daily, but you can expect things like clams with wild mushroom and dry ricotta, grilled cuttlefish with chickpea fricassee, and native oysters.
 Mio Yatai £ £ £ £ Japanese  in  Hackney ££££ 129a Pritchard's Road
Mio Yatai is a new restaurant at the end of Broadway Market, serving Japanese Street Food. Ramen, chicken karaage with wasabi mayo, and soft shell crab tacos with chilli avocado and mango are all on offer, as well as sake and a selection of wines.
Moto ££££ 7 Maiden Lane
Moto is a new Japanese bar in Covent Garden serving a range of sake, craft beer, and - from 4pm - otsumami platter and other bar food like simmered aubergine and miso salmon.
 Num Num ££££ 81 Scoresby St
Num Num is a southern Chinese restaurant in Southwark. For lunch, expect dishes like a kung pao chicken rice bowl, wonton noodle soup, and pork and cabbage dumplings. For dinner they serve things like twice cooked pork belly with fermented broad bean paste and crispy roasted chicken with Polish barbeque spices.
 Mike Tsang Barboun ££££ 61-67 Great Eastern Street
Barboun is a new Eastern Mediterranean restaurant in Shoreditch serving sun-dried aubergine dolma, girolle flatbread, and hay-smoked short rib with iskender sauce.
Other Side Fried ££££ 3 Atlantic Road
Other Side Fried have got a new permanent spot in Brixton serving three variations of chicken burger: honey butter, buffalo, and one with parmesan and garlic. They also have dirty fries with bacon, parmesan, and ranch sauce, as well as regular fries.
 Paradise ££££ 61 Rupert Street
Paradise is a new Sri Lankan restaurant in Soho. Expect things like coconut flatbread roti, caramelised onion sambal, roasted chicken curry, and yellow cod curry.
Four Hundred Rabbits ££££ Dulwich Road
400 Rabbits has taken over the restaurant at Brockwell Lido. They’re open for brunch from 8am - 3pm serving things like green shakshuka with sourdough, black pudding on sourdough, and toasted banana bread, which - as far as we know - is not served on sourdough.
 Cafe Murano ££££ 184 Bermondsey Street
Cafe Murano has opened their third spot in Bermondsey, serving Italian food like gnocchi, plaice with mussels and samphire, and lamb neck stew. As well as tiramisu, and buttermilk panna cotta for dessert.
Wild Tavern ££££ 2 Elystan Street
Wild Tavern is a new Italian restaurant just off the King’s Road in Chelsea. You can expect shellfish sharing platters like lobster and whole Norwegian crab, tartare of Spanish tuna loin from the raw bar, pastas like taglioni with truffle, and a £32 filet steak for mains.
 Steven Joyce Prairie Fire ££££ Wood Lane Arches
Prairie Fire is a new Kansas City-style barbecue restaurant in Wood Lane Arches serving beef brisket, pulled pork, and chilli cheese dogs. They also serve local craft beer in their taproom, and stay open till 11pm on weekdays, and 12am on Fridays and Saturdays.
 Old Chang Kee ££££ 56 Goodge Street
Singaporean curry puff experts Old Chang Kee have opened a second spot, this time on Goodge Street. The curry puffs have fillings such as beef rendang, creamy chicken and mushroom, and chilli crab stick, and you can also expect chicken curry, laksa noodles, and nasi lemak.
Black Bear Burger ££££ Unit 61 Boxpark
Black Bear Burger have opened a second location in Boxpark Shoreditch. The menu consists of three choices of burgers, black bear, classic, and brisket. You can also get buttermilk chicken nuggets or wings on the side.
Dandy ££££ 35 Maltby Street
Dandy is a new restaurant on Maltby Street, serving seasonal comfort food. Expect lamb belly with potatoes and collard greens, ox cheek ragu, and fried chicken with chilli jam. For dessert, think French toast with whipped ricotta and honey. Plus, on the weekends they’re open for brunch.
 Mr Ji ££££ 72 Old Compton Street
Mr Ji is a new spot in Soho specialising in Taiwanese fried chicken which they also serve as bao. On the side you can get things like fries and black cabbage, and they also serve sweet potato and ginger doughnuts.
 Steven Joyce Borough Market Kitchen ££££ Southwark Street
Borough Market Kitchen has opened in, wait for it, Borough Market. They serve food from 25 traders including Mei Mei, Applebees Fish, and Rudie’s Jerk Shack.
november 2019  Lucky And Joy £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Clapton ,  Hackney ££££ 95 Lower Clapton Road
Lucky and Joy is a new Chinese restaurant in Lower Clapton. Expect things like tiger salad, fried kidney beans with fennel, and Xinjiang lamb chops with onion and pomegranate.
 Caldera ££££ 143 Mare Street
Caldera is a new Mexican restaurant in Hackney Central. You can expect nachos with guacamole, baja-style battered cod tacos, and ground beef enchiladas, as well as cactus and papaya salad and lamb cutlets marinated in hand-ground mole mixed with miso.
Roma Pizza ££££ 224 Brick Lane
Roma has opened a permanent spot on Brick Lane. They’re serving fast and thin 12-inch pizzas for £5, with toppings like aubergine, spicy lamb sausage, and obviously the classic margherita.
 Brother Marcus ££££ 2 Crispin Place
Brother Marcus is a new all-day restaurant in Spitalfields serving eastern-Mediterranean dishes like flatbreads, pides, spiced-chicken shawarma, and lahmucun. There are a variety of vegetarian options like sweet potato dumplings and burnt aubergine with tahini and fermented mango, and they also serve things like cinnamon and chai overnight oats for brunch.
Stoney Street ££££ 2-3 Stoney Street
26 grains have opened a new restaurant next to Borough Market. It’s on Stoney Street and it’s called, wait for it, Stoney Street. Expect things like peacock kale, poached chicken, and pheasant with bread sauce. They’re open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and serve brunch until 2.30pm at the weekend.
 Baccalà ££££ 194 Bermondsey Street
This new Italian spot in Bermondsey is all about seafood and wine. Expect things like salted cod brandade with crispy chicory sprouts, roasted octopus with colonnata lard, stone bass with baked fennel, and deep fried squid.
 Gemma Wood Photography Peckham Cellars ££££ 125 Queens Road
Peckham Cellars is a new wine bar and kitchen in Peckham. They serve British and Mediterannean food, so you can expect things like pumpkin mascarpone rotolo with sage butter, farmed eel with nduja and pickled green tomatoes, and smashed potatoes with harrisa and aioli.
 Bread Ahead Bakery ££££ 26 - 28 Olympic Way
Bread Ahead have opened an all-day restaurant, bakery, and baking school in Wembley. They’re serving rotisserie and pizza in the restaurant, and in the bakery you can expect fresh pastries and sandwiches, as well as pizza by the slice.
 Manteca £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ 58-59 Great Marlborough Street
Manteca is a new restaurant in Soho serving handmade pasta like tonnarelli with brown crab cacio e pepe, as well as meat dishes like pig head fritti with pilacca.
 Steele Haigh/Kaizen House Mei Mei ££££ Borough Market Kitchen
Mei Mei is a Borough Market stall taking its inspiration from Singaporean kopitiams. There’s counter seating around an open kitchen, and you can expect dishes like Hainese chicken rice and nasi lemak, as well as Nanyang coffee.
Ugly Butterfly ££££ 55 King's Road
Ugly Butterfly is a new zero-waste restaurant on Kings Road that uses the leftovers from Adam Handling Chelsea up the road. Expect things like fried chicken feet, beef and bone marrow cottage pie, and banana bread with butter chicken.
 Folie ££££ 37 Golden Square
Folie is a big new restaurant in Soho with a Mediterranean inspired menu. Expect things like charcoal roasted octopus and butternut squash, tuna tartare, brussels sprouts and pistachio, and gnocchi with wild mushrooms and sage pistou. You can also expect a long list of cocktails and European wines from the bar.
 Nami ££££ 10-50 Willow Street
Nami is a new addition to the Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, serving Japanese street food in a bar setting. There are also DJs.
 Amazonico ££££ 10 Berkeley Sq
Madrid’s Amazonica has opened in Mayfair. And yes, it’s basically an adult version of The Rainforest Cafe serving a menu of things like hamachi tiradito (yellowtail with passion fruit and shiso leaves dressing), tequenos (clay oven chicken rolls), and Brazilian-style grilled rump steak.
 Epic Pies ££££ 53-55 Carter Lane
Epic Pies has opened in St. Paul’s with a lunch selection of five pies which all come with mash, greens and gravy or parsley liquor. Expect things like braised pepper steak pie, salt beef and swiss cheese, and ham hock and leeks. They also serve cronuts and ‘croffles’.
 14 Hills £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  City ££££ 120 Fenchurch St
A new restaurant has opened on the 14th floor of an office building on Fenchurch Street serving an all-day British menu and a weekend brunch. Look out for winter black truffle omelette, vanilla and cinnamon french toast with passion fruit and vanilla ice cream, and savoury french toast.
Bong Bong's Manila Kanteen ££££ 460 Hackney Road
Bong Bong’s Manila Kanteen is a new Filipino restaurant near Cambridge Heath serving things like adobo glazed cauliflower, lemongrass ox heart skewers, spiced fried chicken, and roast aubergine kare kare. They’re open for lunch on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and serve lunch and dinner from Thursday to Sunday when the bar stays open until midnight.
 Daffodil Mulligan ££££ 70-74 City Road
Daffodil Mulligan is a new Irish restaurant in Shoreditch serving grilled lamb chops, grilled lobster, and mash with bone marrow crumb. It also has an oyster bar.
Sola ££££ 64 Dean Street
Sola is a new restaurant in Soho with a Californian inspired menu. Expect tuna tartare, mussels and clams, spit roast whole chicken to share, and lobster pot pie. There is also a 12-course tasting menu for £97 per person.
 Lina Stores King's Cross £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Kings Cross ££££ 20 Stable Street
The Soho deli has opened their second restaurant, this time in King’s Cross. They’re open for breakfast, with things like truffle scrambled eggs, polenta and roasted mushrooms, and nutella filled breakfast doughnuts. While for lunch and dinner you can expect fresh pasta like pumpkin ravioli and oxtail ragu pappardelle, as well as some meat and fish options like braised beef cheek in barolo, and grilled prawns.
 Volta Do Mar £ £ £ £ Portuguese  in  Covent Garden ,  Strand ££££ 13-15 Tavistock St
Volta Do Mar is a new Portuguese restaurant in Covent Garden showcasing Portuguese cuisine and its relation to South America, Africa, and Asia. Expect things like Iberico pork vindalho, aubergine Goan curry with cashew yoghurt, and Macanese arroz marisco.
Market Hall West End ££££ 9 Holles Street
Market Hall West End has opened just north of Oxford Street with 11 different vendors including Baozilnn, Fanny’s Kebabs, and Pastaio. It also has four bars. And a roof terrace.
OCTOBER 2019  Bar Douro ££££ 85B Southwark Bridge Rd
Bar Douro is a new restaurant in Southwark’s Flat Iron Square serving Portuguese food. Expect options like garlic prawns, grilled quail, red onion cebolada and pine nuts from the à la carte menu, and if you go for lunch on weekdays you can get three courses for £11.50.
 Moi Moi Island ££££ 81 Kentish Town Rd
This new grab-and-go spot in Kentish Town serves West African and Caribbean bowls and fat rolls with spicy jerk chicken, curry lamb, suya beef, and vegan options like chickpea stew. They also do chicken wings.
 The Laundry ££££ 374 Coldharbour Lane
The Laundry is an all-day bistro and wine shop next to Brixton Village. As well as serving a menu ranging from oysters to roasted bone marrow, they’re open for coffee from 7am on weekdays. They also have a huge terrace to unwind on at sundown.
Silo ££££ Unit 7, Queens Yard
Silo at Crate Brewery is a zero-waste restaurant in Hackney Wick. Dinner is a five-course tasting menu with dishes like rainbow radishes with ricotta, kimchi juices and lovage, and quince ice cream with fig leaf oil and animal toffee. They also serve brunch of caramelised oats, or, among other options, a breakfast bun with mushrooms or smoked meat.
Oren ££££ 89 Shacklewell Lane
A new Eastern Mediterranean-inspired restaurant has opened in Dalston serving sharing plates like sweet aubergines, egg and salad in pita and, ful mudammes for brunch, and dishes like monkfish in traditional Libyan chraime for dinner.
 Sussex ££££ 63-64 Frith Street
Sussex is a new restaurant in Soho sourcing their ingredients from their own farm or local suppliers. You can expect starters like monkfish carpaccio with aubergine, and mains including pumpkin gnocchi with caramelised quince.
Simplicity Burger ££££ 202 Brick Ln
A vegan burger spot has opened on Brick Lane. In keeping with its name, the menu is simple, with four types of burger, three types of fries, and a salad. It also has a late-night ‘plant powered’ cocktail bar downstairs.
 Trivet ££££ 36 Snowsfields
Trivet is a new restaurant near London Bridge with a small, high-quality menu. Expect things like chicken with vinegar sauce and squab pigeon, persimmon and kale. And keep an eye out for the ‘hokkaido potato’ which is a baked potato mille-feuille dessert.
 Sabroso ££££ Balcony Court Café, Westfield
This new South American spot has landed on the balcony of Westfield White City, serving arepas with fillings like roast chicken, braised beef, and Venezuelan cheese and avocado. They also have ceviche bowls with salmon or tuna, plus vegan options.
The Boulevard Theatre Restaurant ££££ 6 Walker's Court
The new restaurant at The Boulevard Theatre in Soho serves both small and large plates, with plant-based options like chermoula baked aubergine and roasted curried baby cauliflower with black dahl and fresh coconut.
Wilder Restaurant And Bar ££££ 2-4 Boundary Street
If you’re a meat lover, Wilder should be on your radar. This new restaurant in the Boundary Hotel in Shoreditch is serving British products like venison, pork jowl, and hake. They also have a whole page on their menu dedicated to ‘Gin Classics’.
 Naïfs ££££ 56 Goldsmiths Road
There’s a new, homely vegetarian/vegan bistro in Peckham. The menu includes aubergine fritters, mushroom broth with semolina dumplings, and almond and barley ice cream sandwiches. They also offer a long list of wines, local beer, and a speciality tea menu.
Unimini ££££ 20 Eastcheap
At this Korean BBQ lunch spot in the City you can customise your own bento boxes to grab and go, with options ranging from barbecued meats, fried chicken, and bibimbab bowls. But keep in mind, they close at 4pm.
 Ozone Coffee Roasters £ £ £ £ Pizza ,  Brunch  in  Bethnal Green ££££ Emma Street
We use the original Ozone as somewhere to work with a coffee, somewhere to recover with a damn good brunch on a Sunday morning, and somewhere easy to go when we literally can’t think of anywhere else to go. Open from 7.30am during the week, their second location in Bethnal Green has the same all day, all-rounder menu of things like fermented hummus, a yellow bean falafel burger, and big pizzas from noon. They also have a long list of cocktails to choose from in the evening. And coffee throughout, obviously.
We checked out Ozone Coffee Roasters and added it to our breakfast guide.
 Copper Chimney £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ Southern Terrace, Westfield
A popular Indian restaurant chain has come to London, taking over one of the terrace spots at Westfield in White City. Expect a big tandoor oven, handmade naans, 8-hour grilled meats, big biryanis, and a long list of vegetarian options.
 Decimo £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Mexican  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Standard London
Views across London and a manchego quesadilla sounds like a pretty winning combination. The new Spanish meets Mexican restaurant at the top of The Standard Hotel in Kings Cross has everything from floor-to-ceiling windows, vegan paella, pork tacos, and a full chef’s tasting menu. Heads up, this place is open until 3am at the weekend.
 Lyon's ££££ 1 Park Road
There’s a new seafood spot and wine bar up in Crouch End serving a completely casual £69 seafood platter for two, as well as dishes like a delica pumpkin satay, miso hake collars, and buttermilk cod cheeks. You can also just swing by for a glass of wine and some oysters at their bar.
 Kolamba £ £ £ £ Sri Lankan  in  Soho ££££ 21 Kingly Court
If you like the sound of curries, rotis, and lots of cardamom, then Kolamba should probably be on your radar. This new Sri Lankan spot in Soho looks like the kind of place that’s good for anyone who enjoys plenty of foliage and a strong coconut cocktail.
 Legare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  London Bridge ££££ 31 Shad Thames
London Bridge has a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant that’s all about pasta and the kind of nibbles you probably serve on the top deck of your imaginary yacht. As well as a short, changing menu of classic antipasti, you’ll find things like goats curd, saffron, tomato consommé, and fennel sausage in their homemade pastas.
 The Hunter's Moon ££££ 86 Fulham Road
South Kensington has a brand new home county style pub with plenty of oak flooring, leather armchairs, and a fireplace. But if you’re guessing that the menu is 99% pub grub, think again. They’re serving everything from scallop ceviche starters, to a plate of 36-month aged comté for dessert. There’s also a caramelised apple and stuffed pork belly roast on Sundays.
 Atis £ £ £ £ Shoreditch ££££ 145 City Road
You’re feeling fit. You’re feeling fresh. You’re feeling like someone with an entirely adequate amount of vitamin B12. No? In which case, this new, kind of healthy spot on Old Street might be just the place for you. Open from 7am until 8pm, this place is all about salad bowls, on-tap kombucha, pressed juices, porridge, and even more salad.
 Haymarket Wine House ££££ 66 Haymarket
If you like the sound of lots of red wine and steak for a tenner, then Haymarket Wine House should probably be on your radar. As well as their affordable flat iron cut, you’ll find classic French sides on the menu here. Also, importantly, there’s a 1am closing time that’s pretty handy if you’re looking for late night post-theatre eats.
September 2019  Sweet Chick ££££ 8 Market Place
Southern fried chicken, waffles, and classic comfort food sides like mac and cheese - that’s what Sweet Chick is all about. They’re already a big deal in the US with sites in New York and LA, but their first UK spot is in Fitzrovia with plenty of seating, a built in DJ deck, and, crucially, a bourbon-packed cocktail called ‘Tiger, Tiger Woods Y’all’.
 Calici ££££ 29 Belsize Park
If you’re into old school Italian restaurants with classics like calamari fritti, spaghetti vongole, and tiramisu on the menu - then Calici, a new little neighbourhood spot near Belsize Park, should probably be on your radar.
 Yard Sale Pizza ££££ 184 Hackney Road
We’re pretty into Yard Sale’s 18-inch pizzas, and now they’re available on Hackney Road too. As well as their classic pizzas like the courgette covered Cour Blimey, New Porker, and Texas vegan special, they’ve added several calzones to the menu.
 Fafa's ££££ 1 Monmouth Street
A popular Finnish filled-pita chain has opened an all-day spot in Covent Garden. Although there is some seating it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, but if you’re not in the mood for takeaway pita there are also things like falafel mezze, sweet potato fries, and big salads available.
 Vardo £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery ,  Brunch  in  Chelsea ££££ 9 Duke Of York Square
The people behind Caravan have opened a laid back all day restaurant in Chelsea. The menu is full of things like green baked eggs, shiitake donburi, lime pickle yoghurt, za’atar baked cod, and lots of other things you’re likely to shell out on when you go tipsy shopping in Waitrose whilst on a health kick. All of this is happening inside a three-storey stone and glass pavilion that looks part giant’s tooth, part Edna from The Incredibles’ retirement home.
 Kiss The Hippo ££££ 51 Margaret Street
This place might sound like the latest Pixar sponsored nursery rhyme, but it’s actually a coffee spot in Fitzrovia. They close at 6.30, and the feel is very laid back Scandi. There’s a brunch menu with dishes like black olive tapenade with mushrooms on sourdough toast, and you can also grab freshly baked cinnamon rolls to go.
Arabica King's Cross ££££ 7 Lewis Cubitt Walk
Borough Market’s Levantine spot Arabica has opened up a second, bigger restaurant in the Aga Khan Centre in King’s Cross. Open all day, expect big breakfasts like avocado on manousheh, fresh pides from the clay oven, and an outdoor terrace.
 Allegra £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Stratford ££££ The Stratford
Allegra is a restaurant and terrace bar on the 7th floor of The Stratford hotels serving dishes like hand-dived scallops with strawberries, squash risotto, and a £70 sake steamed turbot.. Heads up, there’s also a glass walk-in wine room.
Mama Fuego ££££ 69 Olympian Way, Greenwich Peninsula
Greenwich has a new riverside all day and night drinking and dining spot that mixes Australian speciality coffee and South American food. It’s a big space with a cafe, open plan bakery, bar, lounge area, riverside terrace, and a more formal restaurant area. It also has a big menu serving things like sriracha bloody mary baked eggs, green pea pancakes, kingfish ceviche salad, and Argentinian sirloin steak.
Tokii ££££ 50 Great Cumberland Place
Tokii is a Japanese inspired all-day restaurant inside the luxury Prince Akatoki hotel in Marylebone. It specialises in sushi, sashimi, and robata grilled fishes and meats, but the menu also offers a whole bunch of yakitori, tempura, and cold and hot dishes like yellowtail carpaccio in green pepper dressing, and ox cheek croquettes served with wasabi mayo.
 Crudo ££££ 35 Riding House Street
Crudo is a new ceviche spot in Fitzrovia. The concept is simple. You build your own ceviche bowl by selecting a protein, you choice of leche de tigre, a base, and whatever add-ons you want. There are also three ready built bowls if you’re incapable of making a decision, and they’re all available to eat-in or takeaway for under a tenner.
 Seabird ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, 14th Floor, South Bank, Southwark
We’ve never trusted seabirds since that seagull went all Artful Dodger with our Cornetto back in ’96. But we won’t hold that against this new rooftop restaurant in Southwark’s Hoxton Hotel. This place is all about city views, jazzed up cocktails, grilled meats, Mediterranean small plates, and lots of British seafood. You’ll also find a long list of oysters at their raw bar.
 Bubala £ £ £ £ Vegetarian ,  Middle Eastern  in  Spitalfields ££££ 65 Commercial Street
Spitalfields has a new Middle Eastern lunch and dinner spot. Everything here is vegetarian and you can expect dishes like confit potato latkes, aubergine with date syrup, and pumpkin tirshy dip.
 Charlie's ££££ Albemarle Street
Charlie’s isn’t named after it’s chef, it’s named after Lord Charles Forte, one of the founding members of Brown’s Hotel in Mayfair. All very Downton Abbey, right? Yes, but the food isn’t. The new upmarket restaurant inside Brown’s has a menu full of modern takes on British classics, and the space itself has big booths, lots of wooden panelling, and enough botanical wallpaper to make a gardener blush.
Sons + Daughters £ £ £ £ Sandwiches  in  Kings Cross ££££ The Pavilion, 119A Coal Drops Yard
The people behind Hackney fine dining spot, Pidgin, have opened a casual sandwich shop in Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross. Open from 8am until 10pm, there are porridges, egg muffins, and Climpson And Sons coffee for breakfast, then sandwiches, salads, and cocktails available for the rest of the day. The main act here though is sandwiches, and you’ll find prawn crackers, tenderstem broccoli, soy-cured parmesan, miso mayo, Mortadello ham, and plenty more ingredients between their bread.
 Sam Harris Forza Wine ££££ 133a Rye Ln
Popular Peckham neighbourhood spot, Forza Win, have opened a new wine bar called - wait for it - Forza Wine. See what they did there? Five floors up with an outdoor terrace, there’s everything from views to a big wine list to negronis. On the food side they’ll be serving things at the bar like chicken milanese, clams, and biscotti soft serve - which are definitely our kind of ‘snacks’.
 Loyal Tavern ££££ 171-173 Bermondsey St
This new Bermondsey spot serves a seasonal British menu. There are dishes like venison tartare, plenty of by-the-glass wine options, and most importantly, there’s a late night cheese toastie on offer. Heads up, they’re open until 1.30am.
 Albie ££££ 40 Blackfriars Road, South Bank, Southwark
The Hoxton Hotel in Southwark, not Hoxton - keep up - has a new all day European restaurant. Basically, there’s everything from crab linguine to French classics on the menu, as well as vegetable bowls for when you’re trying to keep it kinda healthy.
 Norma £ £ £ £ Mediterranean ,  Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 8 Charlotte Street
Fitzrovia has a new Sicilian restaurant serving fresh pasta, large meat dishes, and of course, homemade cannoli. Set over three floors, there’s a private dining space and a slick raw seafood bar serving clams, oysters, prawns, as well as wild sea bream.
Haya ££££ 184A Kensington Park Road
If you like the sound of Mediterranean small plates, shakshuka-packed brunches, and Israeli wines, then Haya should probably be on your radar. This upmarket Notting Hill spot looks a lot like a glossy Made showroom, and there’s plenty of mint yoghurt, homemade labneh, and fish on their menu.
 Seven Dials Market £ £ £ £ American ,  Pasta ,  Ramen ,  Sandwiches ,  Dim Sum  in  Covent Garden ££££ 35 Earlham St
Street food market folk KERB, have finally done what London weather demanded. They’ve opened an indoor market inside a huge ex-banana warehouse in Seven Dials, and there are a whole lot of London market favourites involved, from gelato to steamed buns to a conveyor belt of cheese. That’s right, a conveyor belt of cheese.
 Mama Shelter London ££££ 437 Hackney Road
Mama Shelter is already a big deal, party spot in Paris. And LA. And when we say ‘big deal’, we mean, ‘where you go if you want to look a bit cool and maybe see a member of Two Door Cinema Club get pissed’. Now they’ve opened a hotel in Hackney with a huge restaurant. There are crab doughnuts and pork belly baos on the menu, as well as a big outdoor terrace, karaoke rooms, and table football to keep you entertained.
Terra Terra ££££ 120 Finchley Road
There’s a new neighbourhood Italian restaurant and café by Finchley Road tube station but you can expect more than your classic pizza and negroni situation here. Open from 7.30am, there’s everything from nduja scrambled eggs and blueberry smoothies for breakfast to clam bigoli and cocktails come the evening.
 Neat Burger ££££ 4 Princes Street
Given the amount of mess we can make with a bun and some ketchup, ‘neat’ and ‘burger’ are two words we don’t normally associate with each other, but this new spot in Mayfair is all about tidying away the meat. Expect plant-based takes on classic burgers, vegan tater tots, and plenty of people fussing over the fact that Lewis Hamilton is the owner.
 Liv ££££ 18 Holbein Place
Belgravia has a new all-day café and restaurant. Upstairs there are dishes like king prawn omelette, a grilled chicken green bowl, and red lentil fritters, whilst downstairs is all about fresh espresso, guest coffee roasts, as well as wine, and lots of virgin cocktails.
AUGUST 2019  Three Uncles £ £ £ £ Chinese  in  Spitalfields ££££ Devonshire Row
Liverpool Street has a new Cantonese spot where most of the dishes will cost you under a tenner. Three Uncles’ menu is all about roast duck, lo mein noodles, crispy pork belly, and freshly steamed dim sum. Heads up, they’re only open on weekdays.
 Baozi Inn London Bridge ££££ 34 - 36 Southwark Street
Dim sum, dan dan noodles, and barbeque roast duck - that’s what Baozi Inn is all about. They already have spots in Soho, Chinatown, and Victoria, but the new London Bridge restaurant is set over three floors with a big open kitchen and a cocktail lounge.
 Officina 00 £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Shoreditch ££££ 152 Old Street
Old Street has a new handmade pasta spot that is focused on regional Italian dishes. Think fresh braised pork genovese occhi, cocktails, and a big open kitchen where you can watch the chefs prepare your pasta.
We checked out Officina 00 and put it on our Hit List.
 The Stratford Brasserie ££££ 20 International Way
The Stratford Brasserie, in Stratford - duh, is a classic all-day spot on the ground floor of a new hotel complex. It has a huge brasserie-style menu, a huge outdoor terrace, and it’s open from 6.30am till late every day.
 Bafarat ££££ 6 Warwick Street
A classy artisan coffee shop originally from the Middle East has opened in Soho. Expect speciality Arabic coffee, French patisserie, and the kind of interiors even Patsy Stone would approve of.
 Snackbar £ £ £ £ Japanese ,  Sandwiches ,  Brunch  in  Dalston ££££ 20 Dalston Lane
Dalston Lane has a new cafe and co-working space that’s serving global-inspired food. If you’re picturing a blue and green cookie inspired by Planet Earth, think again. There’s a changing menu with everything from fried chicken and porchetta rice bowls to a babi guling and pickled watermelon sandwich.
 Nutshell £ £ £ £ Iranian  in  Covent Garden ££££ 30 Saint Martin's Lane
A new Iranian restaurant has opened in Covent Garden. There’s a big open kitchen, lots of counter dining, and a menu full of things like sour cherry beef dumplings, saffron kebabs, and octopus.
 @niccrillyhargravephotography Taps And Tapas ££££ 14 Trinity Road
Alliteration wins again. This new spot in Tooting Bec is all about pairing craft beer with your classic Spanish dishes. When it comes to the beer, there’s local brews from Brixton on tap, as well as a big range of bottled options. On the tapas side there are dishes like cured meats, Basque burgers, octopus, and chilli king prawns.
The Sauce ££££ 65 Highbury Park
Highbury has a brand new fast food spot that’s serving tarted-up versions of classic diner food. Think waffle burgers, chicken wings, and milk shakes, but with added options like soft-shell crab, truffle mayo, and blue cheese. There are also fourteen sauces you can get involved in, from gochujang to minted feta. Although it’s mostly a grab-and-go situation, there is some indoor seating.
 Lost In Brixton ££££ Brixton Market
The people behind Pergola and The Prince have opened a new rooftop terrace on top of Brixton Village. In keeping with their other spots, there are many, many cocktails, including sixteen different spritzs and £28 summer jugs. You’re also able to order food from spots inside Brixton Village like Mamalan and Fish Wings & Tings straight to your table.
Eggslut ££££ 185 Portobello Road
A popular L.A. breakfast chain has opened in Notting Hill. Open daily from 8am, there’s a whole lot of egg on the menu but you’ll also find things like cheeseburgers, seared wagyu tri-tip steak, and cold brew coffee too. Expect a casual sit-down situation and plenty of takeaway options.
My Neighbours The Dumplings £ £ £ £ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Hackney ££££ 178 - 180 Victoria Park
We wish our neighbours were dumplings. But then we’d probably eat them, and that wouldn’t be good for anyone. My Neighbours the Dumplings already has a popular spot in Clapton, but their new place near Victoria Park has a new menu of barbecued skewers. Don’t worry, their classics like crispy prawn wontons, lamb potstickers, and chocolate dumplings are still on offer.
 Opera Tavern £ £ £ £ Spanish  in  Covent Garden ££££ 23 Catherine St
We like the opera. Kind of. Depends on how many pints we can sink beforehand really. But we’re definitely into tapas. Opera Tavern is an old school, converted pub spot in Covent Garden that has had a big makeover. There’s also a new team heading up the food and you can expect dishes like squid ink pasta, chorizo picante, and beef bavette.
july 2019 Arcade Food Theatre ££££ 103 - 105 New Oxford Street
Centre Point has a new all day food hall including stalls from Lina Stores, Casa Do Frango, Oklava, Pophams, Chotto Matte, and Flat Iron. Heads up, there’s also an outdoor terrace and a whole host of drinking options.
The KPH ££££ 139 Ladbroke Grove
The people behind The Coach and Hero Of Maida, have taken over and decked out a classic Notting Hill spot, The Kensington Park Hotel. Expect an upmarket pub downstairs with a slick dining room upstairs, and lots of seasonal French bistro-style food.
 Wun's Tea Room ££££ 23 Greek Street
The people behind Bun House have opened a new two storey Cantonese restaurant and bar on Greek Street. Expect clay pot rice, coal grilled skewers, a big cocktail menu, and late night hours Thursday to Saturday.
 Isla At The Standard £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  Kings Cross ££££ 10 Argyle Street
Another day, another luxury hotel has opened in London, and with it comes a brand new seasonal restaurant. This sophisticated King’s Cross spot has a garden terrace, natural wines, plenty of foliage, fresh British seafood, and a big, fancy bar aptly called Double Standard.
Stampa ££££ 61 Davies Street
Mayfair has a new affordable pasta spot that is actually, you know, affordable. Taking inspiration from the Trastevere district of Rome, they’re serving everything from freshly ground coffee, oxtail ragu pappardelle, to antipasti boards.
Nandine Camberwell Church Street £ £ £ £ Kurdish  in  Camberwell ££££ 45 Camberwell Church Street
We’re already very into the cheap and cheerful mezze platters at family-run restaurant Nandine on Vestry Road, but now they’ve opened a second Camberwell spot on Church Street. There’s fresh Kurdish salads, plenty of vegetarian options, and baklava.
 Radio Alice ££££ Jubilee Place
Sure, it might sound like a feminist take on The Boat That Rocked, but Radio Alice is actually an organic pizza joint that already has spots in Hoxton and Clapham. Now they’ve opened in Canary Wharf and they’ve brought their pork sausage, ’nduja, and smoked cheddar topped pizzas with them, as well as appetisers like pesto burrata and anchovy crostini.
 Moncks Of Dover Street ££££ 33 Dover Street
Not to be misinterpreted as Mayfair’s latest monastery, Moncks Of Dover Street is a brasserie from the people behind Park Chinois. This all-day spot has a classic breakfast menu, weekend brunch options, and a daytime menu that’s all about fresh fish, grilled meat, and a caviar covered lobster roll.
 Flor £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  British  in  London Bridge ££££ 1 Beadle St
The people behind Shoreditch spot Lyle’s have opened a new wine bar, bakery, and restaurant right on the edge of Borough Market. Dishes like rabbit kidney skewers, oysters in jalaneño mignonette, and cherry blossom cake will change daily.
We checked out Flor and put it on our Hit List.
 Kama By Vineet £ £ £ £ Indian  in  Knightsbridge ££££ 87-135 Brompton Road
There are only around 25 seats at this new Indian spot in the revamped Harrods Dining Hall. Options include a whole bunch of sharing plates and bowls, vegetarian and meat thalis, and a £48 lobster Chettinad biryani.
We checked out Kama by Vineet and put it on our Hit List.
 Steven Joyce Heritage ££££ 18-20 Rupert Street
Soho’s Rupert Street is home to a new Swiss-inspired spot. At lunch and dinner the restaurant at Heritage is the place for raclette, fondue, rostis, and larger plates of meat and fish from the grill, while from midday till late every day the bar serves wines from an extensive list which includes a section on ‘inquisitive reds’.
 Hoh Sek Noodles ££££ St Katherine's Way
Hoh Sek is a walk-in spot at St Katherine’s Dock specialising in noodles. The influences are Asian-wide, but the focus is on Cantonese dishes such as the Hong Kong fish noodles which are only served in the evening. Meanwhile there are six casual grab-and-go or eat in lunch options, all coming in at under a tenner.
JUNE 2019  Jérôme Galland Circolo Popolare £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 40 - 41 Rathbone Place
The people behind Shoreditch trattoria Gloria, have opened up a second Italian spot - this time in Fitzrovia. At 9000 square feet, Circolo Popolare is what we professionals refer to as ‘fucking massive’. The walls are lined with thousands of bottles of spirits, there are 12-person tables, giant silk handkerchief style pastas, and a signature one litre sundae. So yeah, it’s super lowkey.
We checked out Circolo Popolare and put it on our Hit List.
 Natoora Counter £ £ £ £ British  in  Notting Hill ££££ 5 Elgin Crescent
Natoora not only have five classy grocery stores in London and provide a whole bunch of chefs with fresh produce, they’re also now serving breakfast and lunch in Notting Hill. They believe in ‘radical seasonality’ - hello, band name - so you can expect light dishes involving whatever vegetables are currently in their prime and a lot of cheese, quinoa, and houmous.
We checked out Natoora Counter and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Olio Creative Flying Horse Coffee £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ 2 Television Centre
The old BBC Television Centre in White City has a new daytime coffee spot serving freshly roasted coffee, seasonal salads, and sandwiches. Sadly, we can’t confirm whether there’ll actually be any flying horses present.
OKN1 ££££ 40 Hoxton Street
As students we mastered important culinary skills like ‘the perfect Pot Noodle pour’ and not getting our chin stuck in a family tub of nutella. Meanwhile, a group of student chefs and fully-fledged professionals are serving the food at this new all day Hoxton spot. If you’re expecting beans on toast, think again, they’re serving everything from a roasted chorizo frittata for brunch to a Suffolk bacon chop for dinner. By the way, there’s also a big terrace.
 Jade Nina Sarkhel Suzi Tros £ £ £ £ Greek  in  Notting Hill ££££ 18 Hillgate Street
Suzi Tros might sound like the protagonist of a summer special of ITV’s latest murder drama, but it’s actually a new Greek bistro in Notting Hill. Set over two floors, you’ll find small plates, an exclusively Greek wine list, and plenty of ‘grandmama’s tzatziki’.
We checked out Suzi Tros and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Sub Cult ££££ 82 Watling Street
Another day, another street food Cinderella sandwich story. Or something. The people behind Sub Cult have been serving American deli-style sub sandwiches full of things like oak smoked salmon, seared seitan, bavette steak, truffle mayo, wild garlic aioli, slow cooked pork, and marinated calamari, for five years, and now they’ve opened their first permanent spot in the City. Open from 7am until 6pm, they’ll be serving everything from breakfast rolls to lunch on the go.
 Gigi’s Bar ££££ 11 Hoxton Square
Gigi’s Hoxton is a new all day restaurant, bar, and late night live music venue in - dun dun dun - Hoxton. Italian inspired dishes like beef carpaccio, pan fried scallops, bistecca alla fiorentina are on the menu, plus DJ sets, a terrace, and cocktails.
 Chucs Cafe ££££ 97 Old Brompton Road
In what we like to call ‘peak Monopoly’, Chucs have restaurants in Mayfair, Westbourne Grove, Harrods, the Serpentine gallery, and now South Kensington. Classy. This time they’ve got a little bit more of a casual all-day situation going on, with a Mediterranean inspired menu of café classics, as well as paninis, salads, and smoothies to go. For London’s annual three days of sunshine, it’s also good to know they’ve got a big wrap-around terrace.
 The Compton Arms £ £ £ £ British ,  Pub  in  Islington ££££ 4 Compton Avenue
Those of you who read (or watched the film of) Animal Farm and felt permanently scarred by Old Major, will know that ‘four legs are bad’. Well, hopefully that isn’t true as this new meat focused kitchen has opened at Islington spot, The Compton Arms. The pub is rumoured to have been one of George Orwell’s favourites, but that isn’t stopping them from serving seasonal European-meets-Asian dishes such as Asparagus XO and pork belly skewers.
We checked out The Compton Arms and put it on our Hit List.
 Safia Shakarchi Pophams Hackney £ £ £ £ Cafe/Bakery  in  Hackney ££££ 197 Richmond Road
The second Popham’s bakery has opened in London Fields. This all-day spot is serving coffee, classy pastries, open sandwiches, weekend specials, and a bacon and maple syrup croissant that has been more papped more than Paris Hilton in 2004. Heads up, there might be queues.
We checked out Pophams and added it to our Hackney Guide.
 Wild Honey £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Mayfair ,  St. James's ££££ 8 Pall Mall
Wild Honey might sound like an indie band’s hit single about the plight of the bees, but it’s actually a new upscale spot in St James’s. The original Wild Honey in Mayfair closed down earlier this year, and they’ve now brought their menu of French-inspired seasonal dishes to a very swish space involving high ceilings and a lot of velvet seating.
 Master Bao £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  Shepherds Bush ££££ The Balcony, Westfield
First came Mr Bao in Peckham, then came Daddy Bao in Tooting, and now, like the final frontier of a beloved movie franchise, Master Bao has opened in Westfield White City.
 Arros QD ££££ 64 Eastcastle Street
Fitzrovia has a new Spanish restaurant that has a six-metre wood fire oven. There are huge two-person paellas, there are six types of aioli on the menu, and there are plenty of seats around the big open kitchen.
 The Grand Duchess ££££ Sheldon Square
If you’re prone to seasickness, this new Paddington restaurant from the people behind London Shell Co. might be one to miss. The Grand Duchess is a cruise boat restaurant that now has a permanent home, or dock, or something, in Paddington. There’s lots of Cornish seafood on offer, a huge surf and turf option, plus some additional outside seating come summer.
 Fugitive Motel ££££
Fugitive Motel is the latest all day co-working and craft beer bar with plenty of foliage to open in east London, specifically Bethnal Green. There are sourdough pizzas on offer from lunchtime, shuffleboard aplenty, as well as enough cacti and hanging plants to make The Eden Project jealous.
Maremma ££££ 36 Brixton Water Lane
In another exhilarating round of New Opening’s Geography Facts - Maremma is a coastal area of Tuscany that’s known for its hunting and seafood potential. Don’t you feel smarter already? Now you can get some of classic Tuscan pasta and meat dishes, as well as the region’s wines at a rustic new spot in Brixton.
 Siren At The Goring ££££ 15 Beeston Place
Five star luxury Belgravia hotel, The Goring, has a new seafood restaurant that will be much more of a casual situation than their other dining options. The space itself is very Sistine Chapel feels and there’s plenty of fresh Cornish produce on the menu, as well as dishes like grilled whole monkfish for two, a marinated tomato and shallot salad, and some pretty hefty price tags.
 sow ££££ 39 Marlborough Street
Apparently, plates are out of fashion for good - flat surfaces, gross right - as another bowl focused spot has opened in Soho. It’s a small restaurant but most of their dishes are available to go, including their vegan buckwheat noodles, natural salads, and fruity breakfast bowls.
 Omnino ££££ 7 - 9 St. Bride Street
The City has got itself a new Brazillian barbecue. Meat wise, there’s everything from Argentine beef to Australian wagyu on offer, as well as sides like black truffle gnocchi, a mushroom trio, and a roasted sweet potato and chorizo pincho.
 Squeg + Bonez ££££ 171 Mare St
Squeg And Bonez might sound like a cartoon about a crime-fighting dog duo, but it’s actually a new vegan small plates restaurant and natural wine bar on Mare Street in Hackney. As well as dishes like pea and lemongrass fritters and mushroom dumplings, there’s also a brew bar.
Crate ££££ 35 St James Street
There’s a new container village in Walthamstow that has an on site brewery and plenty of restaurants that will be opening throughout June. Expect a vegan street food spot, an Italian bakery, a burger joint, as well as many other options.
 Meatliquor W1 £ £ £ £ Burgers ,  Diner  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 37 - 38 Margaret Street
The original Meatliquor - a burger and cocktail spot - has moved up the road to Oxford Circus, with even more cocktails and even more space. As well as their classic dishes like the Dead Hippie burger and their deep-fried mac and cheese, they’re serving food until late and drinks until 3am daily. There’s also a ‘poke for jäger’ button - because we haven’t made enough mistakes already.
 Ingrid Rasmussen Gold £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Notting Hill ££££ 95 - 97 Portobello Road
The day has finally come. London has a Spandau Ballet themed restaurant. Kidding, Gold is a new three-story restaurant and late night bar on Portobello Road. They’re serving seasonal dishes designed for sharing, like chargrilled squid, nettle and sheep’s ricotta ravioli, and braised rabbit leg tortelloni. Heads up, as well as a pavement terrace, there’s also a patio area out back.
We checked out Gold and added it to our Notting Hill Guide.
 Crazy Pizza ££££ 7 Paddington street, Marylebone
Well, they weren’t going to call it Another Sane Pizza Place were they? Nope. This new Marylebone spot is all about thin crust, truffle, big prices, and portraits of celebrities eating pizza. Crazy.
May 2019  Bernard Zeija Tayér And Elementary ££££ 152 Old Street
The people behind luxury Marylebone cocktail bar Artesian, have opened a more relaxed spot in Old Street. There’s all-day coffee, light bites, and a work area, and then a more formal cocktail bar and restaurant at the back. Also, popular street food vendor Ta Ta Eatery will be serving food, so you can expect a changing menu of their Portuguese and Chinese hybrid dishes.
We checked out Tayér and Elementary and added it to our sandwich guide.
 Sette ££££ 4 Knightsbridge Green
There’s a new all day restaurant and cocktail bar inside the Bulgari hotel from the people behind New York spot, Scarpetta. The menu features Italian classics with a twist, like duck and foie gras ravioli.
 Baba G's ££££ 726 - 727 Camden Market's North Yard
Baba G’s have been serving their Indian inspired burgers at markets for almost a decade. Now they have their first permanent spot in a 50 seater restaurant in Camden where they’re serving everything from their signature ‘pachos’ - poppadom nachos - as well as spiralized celeriac bhajis, chicken tikka nuggets, and spiced rum cocktails.
 Gezellig £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Holborn ££££ 193-197 High Holborn
Rather than letting you play another fun game of ‘what the f does that mean?’ we’re be happy to tell you that Gezellig is Dutch for ‘an atmosphere that allows good things to happen’. Snazzy. This new wine focused spot in Holborn has a modern European menu, with two private dining rooms available, as well as the option of a whole suckling pig. Also snazzy.
Roastery And Toastery ££££ Adelaide Road
Honestly, this could very well have been the name of The Infatuation’s first collection of sonnets, but this new toastie spot in Chalk Farm has beaten us to the punch. Expect pastries, coffee, and lots of different takes on your classic cheese toastie.
Cent Anni ££££ 33 High Street
Cent Anni is a new spot in Wimbledon with some alfresco dining available and a modern Italian menu. Think beetroot ravioli, tiger prawn linguine, chicken paillard, and a selection of classic Italian cocktails.
 Darby's £ £ £ £ Seafood ,  British  in  Vauxhall ££££ 3 Viaduct Gardens Road
Vauxhall has a new oyster bar, bakery. It’s a neighbourhood joint with dishes like highland short rib, turbot, and crispy beef fat potatoes on the menu, as well as the option to get half a dozen oysters and a pint of Guinness for a tenner.
 Les Platanes £ £ £ £ French  in  Mayfair ££££ 26 - 28 Bruton Place
Mayfair has a shiny new French ‘bistrot de luxe’ with a big menu, and an even bigger wine list.
We checked out Les Platanes and added it to our Mayfair Guide.
 Coqfighter £ £ £ £ Soho ££££ 75 Beak Street
Fried chicken burgers and fried chicken bao - that’s what Coqfighter is all about. This popular street food trader’s opened their first permanent spot in Soho and their bringing all their classics as well as some new dishes.
 Chik'n ££££ 187 Wardour Street
The people behind Chick ‘n’ Sours are bringing their fried chicken and craft beers to Soho. This place is big on their ‘sandwich’ (burger) game too, with everything from their ‘Straight Up’ buttermilk, herb mayo, and pickles classic, to their ‘Cali Hot Chick’ that’s full of guacamole, chipotle mayo, cheese, and fried chicken - obviously.
 Louie's ££££ 37 Hoxton Square
It’s official. London isn’t going to run out of fried chicken spots any time soon. Louie’s in Hoxton specialises in Nashville style hot chicken, but you can also expect alcoholic ice teas, boozy shakes, cocktail bowls, and live DJ sets. Students of London, your prayers have finally been answered.
 Fishworks ££££ 2 - 4 Catherine Street
Fishworks are already serving fresh, sustainable seafood in Mayfair and Marylebone and now they’ve got a new spot in Covent Garden. As well as a whole load of different fish dishes on offer in the restaurant, there’s also a wet fish counter and a fishmonger to help you if you’re looking to take some fish home with you. We’re going to stop saying fish now.
 Pasta Nostra ££££ 122 Old Street
There’s a new fresh pasta spot a couple minutes up the road from Old Street Station and they’re serving a short menu of classics like oxtail ragu pappardelle, gnocchi vongole, and tortello carbonara. It’s also worth noting that this place is open from 8am during the week so you can also swing by for a coffee.
The Buxton ££££ 42 Osborn Street
The people behind one of London’s favourite pub roof terraces, The Culpeper, have opened a new pub and hotel near Brick Lane. There are dishes like asparagus with polenta chips, beef and celeriac remoulade, and treacle tart on the menu, but if you’re in it for the roof terrace be warned, it’s only open to guests.
 Bob Bob Cité ££££ The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall Street
Entirely OTT luxury Soho spot Bob Bob Ricard, have opened their second restaurant on the third floor of the Leadenhall Building in the City. Or if you prefer, the Cité. They’re bringing their iconic press-for-champagne buttons along with them, as well as their menu of dressed up classics.
We checked out Bob Bob Cité and put it on our Hit List.
 Peck! Peck! ££££ 240 Graham Road
Sure, the name of this new chicken spot in Hackney central might bring about some traumatic memories if you’ve ever gone toe-to-toe with a seagull over a Mr Whippy, but fear not, the only birds here are fried or flame-grilled and can be covered in peri peri sauce. There are also plenty of sides to choose from, as well as some cheap and cheerful burgers.
 Myrtle ££££ 1A Langton Street
Finally, a restaurant named after your great nan. Chelsea has a new modern European restaurant with Irish influences and a whole lot of fresh, Irish produce. The seasonal menu will change day-to-day but expect dishes like pigs beignets, celeriac wellington, and beef with boxty cake - a classic Irish potato dish.
 Bao Borough £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  London Bridge ££££ 13 Stoney Street
Bao have opened their fourth spot on the edge of Borough Market. You can expect their classic bao, Taiwanese fried chicken, and highball machine cocktails, as well as a karaoke room in the basement.
We checked out Bao Borough and put it on our Hit List.
 Parrillan At Barrafina £ £ £ £ Spanish ,  Tapas  in  Kings Cross ££££ Coal Drops Yard, King's Cross
The team behind one of our Greatest Hits, Barrafina, have opened a new terrace bar and grill restaurant. This outdoor spot in Coal Drops Yard has a partially covered area - because weather - and guests cook fresh meat, fish, and vegetables and toppings to taste, at individual mini parillas on their tables.
 Rah Petherbridge Hello Darling £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Southwark ££££ 131 Waterloo Road
Waterloo has a new seasonal sharing dish restaurant next to The Old Vic. Hello Darling has a three course pre-theatre option for £22 and everything from miso glazed carpaccio to confit duck legs with blood orange on the menu.
Crane’s ££££ 67 Peckham Road
Food is art. Said no one ever. But, South London Gallery has got a new kitchen serving seasonal classic cafe dishes. Take note, they close everyday at 6pm, apart from on Wednesdays when they’re open until 9pm.
Humble Pizza ££££ 342 King's Road
Humble Pizza on the King’s Road, is a vegan and vegetarian spot serving cauliflower base pizzas with toppings like vegan pepperoni, mushroom, and truffle.
 The Mantl ££££ 142 Brompton Road
The Mantl is a new Turkish spot in Knightsbridge with room for just under 80 guests, a swish cocktail bar, and a big mantl fireplace for cooking all their lamb chops, chicken shish, and vegetable skewers. In case you’re looking for something lighter, there are cold and hot starters as well as traditional Turkish snacks.
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