Becky's London favorites are:Kerbisher & Malt,Best BYOB Restaurants in East London,Arancini Brothers Filed under:Eating & Drinking Tags: Health Vegan Vegetarian More Posts London's Best Low and Alcohol-Free Bars and Pubs For The Sober Curious ...
This is partly thanks to the rich culture of street food, best tasted in open-air markets; from the now world-famous arancini to the traditional peasant food of sfincione, a pizza-like snack topped with tomato sauce and breadcrumbs. The island’s unique history of cultural cross-pollination...
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We don’t buy much meat but on occasion we just want to tuck in. This was that occasion on a trip round Brixton Village on a Friday with few places to spare – even though early. We have reviewed this restaurant before and on this occasion went inside out of the clamour of the hallw...
Closer to the centre of the city, the former coal drop between King’s Cross and St Pancras has been transformed into a new urban nature reserve. Alongside the Regent’s Canal, Camley Street Natural Park has meadows, marshland and wetland habitats for creatures to dwell in. Explore to find...
(and tasting) their 300 kinds of cheese, from saffron and peppercorn pecorino to all kinds of Parmigiano-Reggiano and a 100-pound Auricchio provolone. Meats are sliced to order or pre-packaged, perfect for snacking. Check out their lunchtime and takeout foods, including calzones,arancini, and...
(very tasty and fluffy nevertheless) and typically Maltese snacks like Qassatat (different type of pastry stuffed with cheese, peas and spinach), sausage rolls (you get to choose the cheese-filled type called Wudy, an Italian brand, for an extra dose of evil), Arancini (balls of tomato-...
A tried and tested Cheapo favourite, probably one for those living locally as it’s a bit out of the way, and the fireworks will be more distant from here. But it’s perfect for those who want to toast the New Year without having to venture too far from home. ...