Archive for January, 2010.

Golf in the City

Posted in Films on the January 28, 2010
Golf in the City

Have you ever wanted to thwack golf balls in the middle of the city centre? Well now you can - kind of.

City golf in Shoreditch is a great way to spend a day or an evening whether you are a keen golfer wanting to improve your swing, a hyper-stressed businessmen needing to release some tension or just a group of guys wanting recreational fun, tee up a spot of alternative interests and have a ball. And if you’re girlfriend Read the rest of this entry »

The King’s Head & Eight Bells: A must visit

Posted in Films on the January 20, 2010
The King’s Head & Eight Bells: A must visit

Are you looking to have yourself a night out that is much more than memorable? Whether you want to do it alone of in the company of friends, you will surely have yourself a ball at the King’s Head & eight Bells pub. You can drink the night away or engage in some raucous chorus with other drinking “pals” as long as you do so responsibly.

Located at possibly the most fashionable and in demand locations on London’s Cheyene Walk, Read the rest of this entry »

Brett Anderson at the O2 Empire!

Posted in Films on the January 18, 2010
Brett Anderson at the O2 Empire!

I love music and living in London I am never short of gigs to go to but one in particular has caught my eye and the date 22nd January 2010 has been pencilled in my diary for the last month - Brett Anderson, indie god and Suede fronting legend is playing at the O2 Empire in Shepherd’s Bush.

Suede provided the sound track to my student years in the early 90s and have attained an almost mythical presence at the Read the rest of this entry »

Le Cassoulet French Restuarant A Review

Posted in Films on the January 6, 2010

One of my favourite places to go in south London, or South Croydon to be exact, is Le Cassoulet which is named after a French dish. His restaurant is one of Malcolm Johns’ who himself is a well know chef and who also has another restaurant in Chiswick called Le Vacherin.

When you enter the restaurant, you cannot help but feel as if you are somewhere in the South of France. If you go in at lunch time they will have a special £20 menu and if you want to experience the different foods they offer then you should take along a few friends and have each of them order something different each. What you will find is that you will be enjoying the tasty dishes and wanting more.

From Escargots de Bourgogne, Chicken liver parfait, to Soupe a L’Oignon Gratinee, the dishes are mainly French in origin and you can try these luxurious dishes to get an idea of what dining is like in South France. The food is so yummy that your taste buds will be pleased. Their Marinated Cornish Mackerel is to die for.

With its unpolished wooden floors, paper-over-cloth tables, and really nice couches and chairs, the restaurant seats you comfortably. You will complete the experience by dressing up and enjoy what it is like dining out in France. You will hear typical French music in the background, usually of the swing kind.

Le Cassoulet is simply an old fashioned neighbourhood restaurant with a touch of style waiting for you. To be honest it kind of reminded me of the resturant in House Md that they go to in season four, right before he goes crazy. What I am trying to say in a very roundabout way is that it is a very nice place to go and I would ahve to recommend it to all!

Barts: A Great Place To Hang Out

Posted in Films on the January 5, 2010

If you are going to the Chelsea area any time soon and want to get out to an excellent bar in the nighttime them you will want to check out Barts in South Kensington. Barts is one of the smaller, yet very intimate bars around town. It has a very relaxed atmosphere and gives you a really fun filled experience every time you visit.

Although Bart is a bit hidden once you know where it is you will be returning Read the rest of this entry »