A Few More Of My Blog Posts
A little off piste, and a long way down the A202- A Review of Angels and Gypsies, Camberwell.
Angels and Gypsies has been catching our eye for a while. It's the leg of cured calf posed within sight of the door way, and the ambient lighting from the stained glass windows, and the curvy writing above the window that does it. Marketeers take note. For all we know...
Not Missing Anything is an Achievement
A review of Tzigano's, SE3 Tzigano's in Blackheath Village ave opened a deli - we know that won't be bad, don't we? Indeed it is crowded full of Italian speakers (some of whom actually proved to be English, but living up to the welcoming "Buon journo!" at the door)...
Huge Wagon Wheels of Goats Cheese
A Review of Buenos Ares, Se10. The cafe NOT the restaurant. (They call themselves a deli, but I don't mind) I'm allowed to be selfish, aren't I? And not tell you about my absolute favourite hangouts so that there will still be room on the sofa when I get there. I just...
I hope that wasn't fraudulent procurement of seating.
A review of Plum Tree Cafe, They kept telling me to go to the Plum Tree cafe for brunch or cake. Then I was confused because others told me to only go to the plum Tree cafe for it's evening switch to eastern food, which doesn't appear advertised not the website. But...
Blog ostrich
I will publish next post 28th December. Apologies for the delay, I have been playing blog-ostrich: "I haven't posted for ages. I've neglected my readers... Now it's too stressful to think about blog". But I've been eating such great food, I can't stay silent for...
Trying to keep fit and eating cake
A review of Rhubarb, the cafe at the Glass Mill gym, Lewisham I never expected to review a cafe in a gym. A gym cafe always felt like a slight upgrade from the vending machine back when I had swimming lessons. (I was never ever allowed anything from the vending...

