Where:47 Old Brompton Road,London
What: American style bakery
When: All day, any day
Why: Cupcakes, cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, muffins..these are a few of my favorite things
The Hummingbird Bakery
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Hush
Where: 8 Lancashire Ct, London
What: Brasserie
When: Lunch/Dinner
Why: Charming atmoshpere+Hush Burger
Just off Bond Street, Hush is a cozy and stylish restaurant located away from the rush of the busy city. To get to the restaurant you walk through a cobbled alley that opens to the airy Lancashire courtyard. I can imagine it being the perfect location for lunch on a hot summer day. The atmosphere inside is as charming and cool. A bar/lounge is located upstairs with pictures of Liam Gallagher, Sting, Simon Cowell and other celebrities “hushing” on the wall.
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My Old Dutch
Where: 221 Kings Road, Chelsea, London
What: Pancake House
When: Breakfast/Brunch
Why: After pancakes and waffles, shopping on King's Road
I have to say I was not impressed with the service. The waitress was snappy and rude, more like my old grumpy Dutch grandmother!! But the pancakes kept us from storming out of the place. Sweet or savory extra thin pancakes served on large round blue plates. Perfect texture and taste. Same goes for the waffles. Great place for brunch or breakfast followed by a stroll on King’s Road.
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Roka
Where: 37 Charlotte St, London
What: Modern Japanese
When: Lunch/Dinner
Why: Trendy, not too formal
The Robata (open flame) grill takes center stage with tables around and a wooden counter surrounding the grill. I
The presentation is fabulous and makes you want to order more. Sashimi and some of the desserts are placed on blocks of ice. However my favorite has to be the Cod, which came wrapped in a parcel. Overall it was a good experience but less extravagant than its big sister Zuma.
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(Inter)mission: London
Decided to cut the 20+ hour trip from Bahrain to Boston with a three day break half way, London! Another wonderful city with sooooo much to do in soooo little time!
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Café Lilou
Where: Café Lilou
What: Parisien Café
When: Breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, coffee...all of the above?
Rustic looking velvet chairs, maroon and gold striped walls, dark wood, high ceiling, a huge painting of Le Lido, lamps, a cloud of smoke lingering above the crowd. All this place is missing is Edith Piaf playing in the background under the chatter and laughter of all the socialites who are there to see and be seen. The food is impeccable and leaving room for dessert is NOT an option.
Café Lilou is a must whether you are here for a meal or just a cup of coffee and dessert. Have delicious fresh croissants, brioche, muffins or waffles for breakfast or brunch. Start with the onion soup and then choose sandwiches in foccacia, pesto bread, tomato bread, or herb bread. The sandwiches are served with curly fries. The salads are delicious and filling. Try the Kebbe Nouveau, green salad with kibbeh stuffed with mozzarella and pine nuts. Also popular are the mini pita bread filled with kebbe and hummus, the pasta selection and the mini brioche burgers.
From the dessert menu you can order ice creams, sorbets, or (my favorite) the Trio of crème brulee, chocolate biscuits and ice cream. Or you can choose from the cakes next to the cash register. Mini cakes with dark or milk chocolate, pistachio, mille feuille, strawberry tart. Decisions, decisions! When you’re done admiring the cakes make sure you include in your order the Bagatelle (fruit cake) and Concerto (chocolate, chocolate, crunchy stuff, more chocolate).Café Lilou also has a separate bakery/patisserie where you can order the most delicious cakes and desserts for events. It also provides pastries and breads to other restaurants in Bahrain.
Strawberry Cake Photo Source: from 7oO7oO's photostream on flickr.com (July 29, 2007): http://flickr.com/photos/7070/942935663/in/set-72157594268171579/
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Meat Company
Attention carnivores! If the words steak, filet, rib eye and t-bone appeal to you then this place is for you. The latest of the trendy Adliya restaurants, this location is hip and sophisticated. Originally from South Africa, Meat Co. in Bahrain is the latest addition to the international group of restaurants and the second addition in the Middle East (after Dubai). As soon as we walked in we were greeted by the manager. The restaurant is spacious with big windows (although there is not much of a view). It is slightly dimmed with a funky, modern oversized chandelier. The South African servers are cheerful and friendly but not in an annoying cheerleader way.
The most tender meat is the 300 gram Filet (a smaller version is the200 gram “Petit Filet”). Cooked medium, it is flavorful, juicy and just right. Another favorite dish is the BBQ Beef ribs, which has a delicious homemade marinade, their juicy cheeseburgers, and the “Butcher’s skewer”. Vegetarians and non-meat eaters do not feel left out. Most of the starters are not meat dishes and are vegetarian like the Bruschetta, Mushroom and Spinach Vol Au Vent, and the Grilled Halloumi Cheese. They have chicken and seafood dishes as well as a whole section for vegetarians on the menu.
For dessert I recommend the chocolate and pistachio fondante. Stay away from the cheesecake no matter how hard the waiter insists on it.
The only thing I felt was missing was some good loungey but not intrusive music. Maybe some South African tunes would have been interesting as well.
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