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Ginza Onodera

Ginza Onodera

Afternoon tea. I would usually associate this with the British tea drinking culture.  With dainty scones, luxurious finger sandwiches and select beverages.  All held in a carefully white tablecloth environment.  Altogether a rather refined affair. Japanese seemed to be the antithesis of English tea with 

Cusco and the start of the Lares Trek

Cusco and the start of the Lares Trek

Against the better judgement of some who were worried that I would (a) become a larger man and/or (b) trip and fall, I ended up taking a break in Peru.  It was to be an eye opening experience (I got sun burnt) and also a 

Sichuan House

Sichuan House

They might as well have called it spicy house as that’s how I initially read the name. I like houses. A roof over my head is something that I love. I like spicy. Something to jolt me out of the mundane is good.  A bit 

Lorne

Lorne

Forlorn.  Sorry, I mean Lorne. I was feeling somewhat melancholy on this day so that was one of the first words that popped into my mind when I heard the name of the restaurant.  As I was somewhat annoyed with the world (not an unusual 

Princi

Princi

Princi is so old and well known that it is an institution in Soho. I remember those many, many years ago when I first arrived in London, I would stare with famished hunger at the food as I was swept by their floor to ceiling