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Trivet

Trivet

Billeted as a rising star (got its 2nd Michelin star this year), this eatery fits a stereotypical modern high-end restaurant well. It has clean lines, stone bar and elegant water decanters. Minimalist wooden furniture.  Open kitchen.  Young well groomed staff in aprons.  For a restaurant 

Parsons

Parsons

I must have passed this small eatery countless times before.  Tucked away off the main through fares of Covent Garden, this is an unapologetic French seafood restaurant serving the best British catch of the day.  As life is short, I today was the day I 

Morso

Morso

Morso is located in a delightful part of town (i.e. somewhere I can’t afford).  Airy and pretty townhouses.  Clean, wide streets.  Trees and shrubbery abound.  This is where you live if you have the moolah. With such surroundings, a certain type of restaurant is expected.  

Park Row London

Park Row London

A theme restaurant is a risky endeavour depending on how far you take it. Make some window dressing attempts only, and your lacklustre attempt will be decried as half-hearted.  Go too far, and you will be accused of riding a gimmick train, lacking in authenticity 

Butchies

Butchies

Butchies, not to be confused with butch. Butch means a man with big big muscles.  I know a particular friend in university who was intent on being known for such, even though he was anything but.  Made for interesting discussions, as it was easy to