I booked a trip to Lisbon early last year not knowing anyone who had been there but having heard good things about it being an up and coming place to visit, particularly amongst foodies. By the time my trip came around everyone I knew and their grandmother had been! Clearly it was the short haul…
Category: tapas
Rambla, Soho
If there’s one type of cuisine I’m guaranteed to always get excited about, it’s tapas. A childhood of sunny Spanish holidays seems to have ingrained it in my blood and if there’s a new tapas popping up somewhere, it’ll shoot straight to the top of my (ever expanding) list of places to try. Such was…
Tapas Brindisa, Rupert Street
Here in Britain we are pretty used to the ingrained formula of the three course meal, especially when dining out, but sometimes it can be quite refreshing to throw convention out of the window and mix things up a bit. I’ve always loved the Spanish tapas style of eating. From a totally greedy point of…
Copita, Soho
Mediterranean food has a special place in my heart. Having spent many summers in Spain, eating way too much paella and tapas, I have fallen in love with their laid back, sharing way of eating. I love the social aspect of everyone sitting around a table together, sharing drinks and food and everyone getting to…
Herby Spanish Tortilla
I’ve always been a huge fan of Spanish cuisine. Tapas and paella are two of my great foodie loves, but one thing that’ll always have a place in my heart is a Spanish tortilla. I used to eat tons of the stuff on family holidays as a kid. For those of you thinking ‘oh but…
La Rueda, Clapham
Spanish cuisine is possibly one of my absolute favourites. I love a paella and I love tapas and the whole casual sharing approach to dining that comes with it. There’s just something so indulgent and feast-like about have a table full of delicious plates of food for everyone to tuck into. With no set courses…