My 2016 in Indian Food: Abdul Yaseen, Darbaar by Abdul
Tucked away behind Liverpool Street station, just off Broadgate Circle’s main drag, lies a restaurant where you can get some royally good Desi khana – the sort you’d expect to see served […]
Tucked away behind Liverpool Street station, just off Broadgate Circle’s main drag, lies a restaurant where you can get some royally good Desi khana – the sort you’d expect to see served […]
Forget Drake and RiRi ‘Work‘-ing it, Sharukh calling Kareena his Chammak Challo, or Run DMC and Aerosmith imploring you to Walk This Way; what’s real music to my ears is hearing about delicious […]
The last time I shared food with Alfred Prasad, everything BUT Indian food was on our menu. Touring Taste of London together, we ate plates from Jerusalem, Peru-via-Japan, Spain and […]
This post was penned with Mothers’ Day in mind. Growing up motherless, I never had to concern myself with leaping out of bed at the crack of dawn to design […]
Even if you were unaware of the jolly – and jolly talented – chap that is Cyrus Todiwala as the chef-patron of London’s legendary Cafe Spice Namaste; a regular guest […]
With slight adjustments regarding number and order of play, it’s safe to say that many Indian Christmases may well comprise the following; 12 chais a-brewing 11 dals a-soaking 10 farsan […]
I’m not sure how traditional it is to start a Nepalese street food feast with a glass of well-chilled Prosecco, but I’m not complaining. Nor about the jam jar filled […]
I couldn’t bear to be let down by the big warm bear that is Cyrus Todiwala. As well as being one of Britain’s best-known Indian chefs, forming half of those […]
So, you could read the legendary Hindu epic, the Ramayana, or you could read this; “Lord Rama was exiled to the forest, accompanied by his loyal servant Hanuman and his […]
If you’re yet to encounter the effervescent Urban Rajah, you’re missing out. And you’re in for a treat when you discover his wayward way with a word and a waxed […]