Review: Afternoon tea at The Salt Room, Brighton
I’m not a massive afternoon tea person. I’m usually at work or doing weekend stuff during that time of the day, choosing instead to get my cake fix from my friend Becky at Honeycomb Cakes. And a…
I’m not a massive afternoon tea person. I’m usually at work or doing weekend stuff during that time of the day, choosing instead to get my cake fix from my friend Becky at Honeycomb Cakes. And a…
What’s that, my favourite things from March post, coming to you on April 14? Yes I know, I suck. Well, actually, my migraines do; last month was one of the worst I’ve had, three in as…
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Brighton is a bit short on options when it comes to Vietnamese restaurants, so when I heard about the opening of Holy Phok late last year, I pencilled in a date with one of my very…
I’m late, again, I know, I know. I had all of the very best intentions about knuckling down with my blog over the Christmas break, but it just didn’t happen, for various reasons, better late than never…
I first visited The Jolly Poacher on one of my Sunday roast missions back in 2015 and gave it a solid 8/10, declaring theirs to be ‘the best roast potatoes in the 60 places I’ve tried’.…