Baileys Heaven
Baileys has been always my first choice in the dessert menu. When I bake, I use Baileys in almost everything from Tiramisu to differnet types of cakes. Baileys has a secret taste that makes everything indulgently delicious. Last weekend, I spend two days in Dublin, the birth city of Baileys to joinTreatYard event at Eatyard … Continue reading Baileys Heaven
Michelin-Starred Afternoon Tea at St. James’s Hotel and Club
November is an exciting month for Londoners. Streets are getting festive and the whole city is getting ready for Christmas. Despite the fact that London is usually cold in November, I like the way it feels cosy and warm with the vibe in the city. I believe November is a perfect month for an afternoon … Continue reading Michelin-Starred Afternoon Tea at St. James’s Hotel and Club
BBQ Beef Rib Glazed with Bourbon
Hellmann’s is teaming up with Memphis-inspired barbecue joint, Porky’s, to launch a new limited-edition dish, theBBQ Beef Rib Glazed with Bourbon & Chipotle Sauce, available from 27th July to 24th August. Hellmann’s is also teaming up with Atlanta BBQ Gastro pub, Miss P’s, to launch a new limited-edition dish, thePitmaster G’s Smoked-fried chicken wings featuring Hellmann’s mayonnaise, available … Continue reading BBQ Beef Rib Glazed with Bourbon
The BBC Proms Special at The Ivy Brasserie Kensington
Friday, 14 July is the opening season of The BBC Proms and it will continue until Saturday, 9 September 2017. The BBC Proms is an eight-week annual highlight in the British summer calendar of daily orchestral, classical concerts hosted at the famed Royal Albert Hall, Kensington. In celebration of this year’s Proms, The Ivy Kensington … Continue reading The BBC Proms Special at The Ivy Brasserie Kensington
Bastille day with G’Vine
Celebrating #bastilleday 🇫🇷with amazing G’Vine gin. The world’s first gin handcrafted from grape spirit and vine flower. Some wonderful facts about this French gin is: 1) most gins are made with grain, G’Vine is crafted with a grape spirit 2) G’Vine infused with ten luxury botanicals including vine flower which blossoms just once a year in … Continue reading Bastille day with G’Vine
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is one of my favourite cities that I never get tired of visiting. I can spend hours walking between canals and enjoy this beautiful city. After visiting this amazing city three times, it’s time to tell all about my recommendations on hoe to find the best food: The Pancake bakery A visit … Continue reading Amsterdam
Vienna
These are my recommendations for food and restaurants in Vienna: 1- Cafe Central Cafe central is a beautiful cafe in the heart of Vienna. It has a beautiful classic interior with great selection of cakes and desserts and of course nice coffee. Address: Herrengasse 14, 1010 Wien, Austria 2- Griechenbeisl Probably the best food we … Continue reading Vienna
OptiGrill by Tefal
I am so happy that I found an amazing kitchen gadget, Tefal Optigrill. If you enjoy grilled food as I do, this is the best solution ever to cook amazing healthy dishes. These are some of the highlights of OptiGrill: You choose how you would like your food (rare, medium or well done) and it … Continue reading OptiGrill by Tefal
London’s Smallest Michelin starred Restaurant
Seven Park Place By William Drabble is an intimate and stylish restaurant, created by Executive Chef William Drabble. William, known as ‘Billy’, has created his own inimitable style menu, influenced by classic French cuisine but made using the very best British produce. One of the smallest Michelin-starred restaurants in Europe, all staff ensure a personalised … Continue reading London’s Smallest Michelin starred Restaurant
Frescobaldi’s Winery in Tuscany
My story of visiting the Castello di Nipozzano began a few months ago when I had dinner at Ristorante Frescobaldi in London and got to know the Frescobaldi family’s story. They have been producing wine in Tuscany for 32 generations over nearly 700 years, and their current vision is for sustainable cultivation of the land, production of … Continue reading Frescobaldi’s Winery in Tuscany
Iceland
I always wanted to get a sense of how it feels like to be in the Arctic in winter? How cold can it get? And what would it be like to live there? Iceland was always on our list for the places we wanted to travel to mostly for two reasons: the northern lights and … Continue reading Iceland