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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Roast, Borough

Address: The Floral Hall, Stoney Street, London, SE1 1TL .
Ph: 020 7940 1300
Nearest Tube: London Bridge
www.roast-restaurant.com
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Nestled above London's legendary Borough Food Markets, Roast is an elegant place to dine on a Sunday afternoon. With its upmarket minimalist decor (including a massive church-style window that lets in the afternoon sun, creating an airy, spacious feel to the place), traditional British cooking (using organic, locally sourced ingredients), extensive wine list (stored in an impressive glass-fronted cabinet), friendly and attentive service (you wouldn't think you were in London... except for the rude girl on reception that is) and live jazz (a nice added touch), this is one classy establishment.

Whilst there was a very promising full breakfast and lunch menu (with the particularly English option of Boiled Eggs with Marmite Soldiers) we all decided to choose from the set menu - some going for the full three courses! Starting off with a thick and flavoursome (as Alison put it) butternut squash soup the meal got off to a great start. We all then moved onto the roasts for the main course (how could we not) with a selection of tender beef sirloin and yorkshire pud; succulent pork with apple sauce; and roast chicken with a bread sauce. Then we topped it all off with traditional blackberry & apple crumble with ice-cream and custard.. yum! Annie tried the lemon posset, an old English desert, that was served like a creme brulee and tasted like creamy lemon mousse. We all left the restaurant feeling very satisfied and quite ready for a long walk along the South Bank of the Thames to work it all off. The 2 course set menu was £22, 3 courses was £26 and wine by the bottle started at £30. So if you are on a budget, this is not the place for you. But if you are looking for somewhere to celebrate a special occasion, take someone out to impress them, or are just splashing out to treat yourself, then Roast is a sublime choice.

This London Brunch Review was by the Brunch Book Club London. We like to visit great breakfast cafés and brunch restaurants around London and provide independent brunch reviews. We only make recommendations for good brunch places in London such as Roast Restaurant, Borough, just above London's infamous Borough Markets made famous by Jamie Oliver, South London.

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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Caramel, Victoria

Address: 77 Wilton Road, Victoria, London, SW1V 1DE
Phone: 020 7233 8298
Nearest station: Victoria / Pimlico
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Caramel is a great casual London brunch cafe with modern decor. The brunch menu offers a staggering number of egg and bacon breakfast options including "Traditional English" (with an 'award-winning' cumberland sausage), "Big English" (with two 'award-winning' sausages & bubble-and-squeak), "Salmon Scrambled Eggs", "Cowboy" (with roasted tomato, steak and chunky french fries), "Vegetarian", "Mediterranean" (with grilled garlic sausage, grilled halloumi, olives, salad and a slice of melon) and even a "New York Brekky Salad" with smoked streaky bacon. You can also opt for Blueberry Pancakes and maple syrup, a big BLT, Bacon Sarnie, Fruit Mueslie, Fresh Fruit Salad, Eggs Benedict, or an Omelette with your choice of 3 toppings (including spinach, fetta, bacon and mushroom!) For a lunch option, the menu offers great sandwiches and wraps (my personal fave is the mediterranean wrap with haloumi and pesto - yum!), and fantastic fresh smoothies including Nicole's favourite after a heavy session of yoga, "Body Repair". Freshly squeezed juices and herb teas are also on the menu, and I mean "fresh". The ginger tea came in a pot with fresh ginger chunks and the apple juice had just been blended and was suitably frothy. The staff are very friendly and attentive. The cafe is walking distance from Victoria station. It's a perfect place for brunch or work lunch. Caramel also serves some tasty cocktails perfect for pre-dinner drinks!

This London Brunch Review was by the Brunch Book Club London. We like to visit great breakfast cafés and brunch restaurants around London and provide independent brunch reviews. We only make recommendations for good brunch places in London such as Caramel Brunch Cafe, Victoria, Near Victoria tube and main line train stations, Westminster, Central London.

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Chanteroy French Patisserie & Deli, Southfields

Address: 233A Wimbledon Park Road, London, SW18 5RJ
Nearest tube: Southfields
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Chanteroy is a fabulous find. It is a tiny French deli/patisserie that specialises in French pastry and ultra-fresh baguettes. The baguettes are made to order with a variety of fillings including ham, salami, cheese, brie, lettuce and tomato - all are exceptional value (approx £2 to £3). The French staff are very friendly and polite and the service is quick even if the queue goes out the door. Chanteroy Deli has a wide variety of pastries - my favourite being the lemon tart. It also stocks a range of European grocery items. This deli is ideal for picking up a bite to eat for lunch or for morning/afternoon treats. It is also the perfect place for picnic food as it is only a short stroll to Wimbledon Park (5 mins walk). The deli is situated across the road from Southfields Tube Station. Take the exit on the left as you leave the tube station.

This London Brunch Review was by the Brunch Book Club London. We like to visit great breakfast cafés and brunch restaurants around London and provide independent brunch reviews. We only make recommendations for good brunch places in London such as Chanteroy French Patisserie & Deli, Southfields, Near Wimbledon Park, South London.

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Lots Road Pub And Dining Rooms, Chelsea Harbour

Address: 114 Lots Road, London, SW10 0RJ
Phone: 020 7352 6645
Nearest tube: Sloane Square and then get the bus down the Kings Road hopping off before the bridge
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More dining room than pub, this little gem is a local favourite for 20-something young professionals living in Chelsea Harbour, South Kensington and the Sands end of Fulham. I say that simply because I don't think I have ever seen anybody in there over 35 on the few times that I have been there. It could have something to do with its "in-the-know" location, being at the funkier Vivienne Westwood end of the Kings Road amongst all of the antique furniture shops. Or perhaps I am just thinking of my friends who go there all the time. Due to all of the long wooden dining tables - set with interesting seating options including a row of reclaimed red velvet cinema chairs - this is a great place to meet up with all of your friends for Sunday lunch... as long as you are prepared to speak loudly over the noise from the other diners. The menu changes everyday and the food is quality English stodge. I opted for my usual Bangers & Mash (they just do them so well here) whilst the others went for similarly hearty options such as shepherds pie, roasted pheasant and creamy rissotto. There are slightly lighter meals on offer including crab salad, fish cakes and roast cod which also went down a treat. The sticky toffee pudding is one of the highlights on the menu as the friendly staff like to boast. But I have to say I am inclined to agree!

This London Brunch Review was by the Brunch Book Club London. We like to visit great breakfast cafés and brunch restaurants around London and provide independent brunch reviews. We only make recommendations for good brunch places in London such as Lots Road Pub and Dining Rooms, just off the Kings Road, Chelsea Harbour, Near Sands End of Fulham, Central London.

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Sunday, October 01, 2006

Fig & Olive, Islington

Address: 151 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1RA
Breakfast & Lunch: 10:00-18:00
Phone: 020 7354 2605
Nearest Station: Highbury & islington Tube (Victoria line)
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Situated on Upper Street, Islington's foodie mecca, the Fig & Olive faces some pretty steep competition from the likes of Ottolenghi, Carluccio's, and Mr Christian's Deli for brunch. But there is something about the Fig & Olive that makes me walk through its doors everytime... could it be the Mango & White Chocolate Cheesecake cunningly displayed in the window perhaps? They serve a great brunch menu including croissants, pastries, toasted panini's, smoked salmon scrambled eggs, wraps, salads and freshly squeezed juices. The "Big Breakfast" is a treat for £6.50 where you get fried eggs, smoked bacon, mushroom, tomato, sausage, beans and hash brown. They also cater for vegetarians with a "Veggie Quesadilla" and a "Vegetarian Breakfast" which includes fried eggs, vegetarian sausage, beans, mushroom, tomato, grilled halloumi and hashbrown. But if you are hung-over (like we were), on a Sunday (like it was), then you can't go past their roast carvery. The servings are massive, the meat tender, the roast veges flavoursome and the yorkshire puds just scrumptious! Even though we were all completely full from our brunch-come-lunch (we were all late again) everyone still managed to fit in one of the amazing passionfruit creme brulees before rolling home. A contemporary minimalist interior with a few decadent touches - like candelabras, a large gilt-edged mirror and glass atrium - make the Fig & Olive a nice place to spend a Sunday. And if you have a large group, the long wooden dining table at the back of the restaurant seats up to 12.

This London Brunch Review was by the Brunch Book Club London. We like to visit great breakfast cafés and brunch restaurants around London and provide independent brunch reviews. We only make recommendations for good brunch places in London such as the Fig & Olive Brunch Restaurant, Upper Street, Islington, North London.

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Smiths of Smithfield (Ground Floor), Farringdon

Address: 67-77 Charterhouse Street, Farringdon, EC1M 6HJ
Brunch: 09:30-17:00
Phone: 020 7251 7997
Nearest Station: Farringdon Tube
www.smithsofsmithfield.co.uk
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Smiths is located in hip Farringdon and rightly so. With its industrial warehouse interior, black leather couches, dj spinning tunes softly-ish in the background and a functioning bar for ordering coffees while you wait to be seated, the ground level cafe-bar is so cool you can't even make a reservation. Its first-come first-served which in real terms means get ready to wait, and wait and wait some more for a space at one of the communal canteen-style tables. Admittedly we had a large group and everyone was late anyway so it wasn't a problem to chill out in the waiting area and sip a blackberry smoothie or three. The food was great and there was a decent choice between a traditional Full English breakfast and something a little healthier like porridge with honey, or even something from the juice bar. And the smoothies - well lets just say that everybody ended up getting a second round as they are pretty damn good. Probably not the best place to try and hold a literary group discussion (it is pretty noisy in there) but a fun place to just catch-up, which is exactly what we did.

If you are trying to find Smiths, its near Smithfield Market, London's traditional meat and poultry market. It sits right next door to London super club Fabric, so you can't miss it. Smiths is actually a 3-level restaurant plus another level for private rooms. You might have to sell an organ to afford to dine on the top level unless you are one of the successful media types that frequent the establishment during the week. But the bottom floor cafe bar is affordable and relaxed, especially on the weekend, making it a great place to get over your Sunday morning hang-over with one of their expertly mixed Bloody Mary's.

This London Brunch Review was by the Brunch Book Club London. We like to visit great breakfast cafés and brunch restaurants around London and provide independent brunch reviews. We only make recommendations for good brunch places in London such as Smith of Smithfields, otherwise known as Smiths, Farringdon, Near Smithfield Markets and Barbican, North - East London.

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