Brunch review: Twisted Tomato
The service was just right. Friendly, helpful and we didn't have to wait long for our meals.
The service was just right. Friendly, helpful and we didn't have to wait long for our meals.
The vibe was lively on a Friday evening. Plenty of people in the spacious, warm patio space, and a busy restaurant area.
Got a hard to please overseas visitor coming? Take them to Ostro for a fine dining night out.
The menu is comprehensive, with breakfast available from 8am-3pm from the self-pronounced "purveyors of all things yummy".
The menu is an all-day list of favourites and dishes with a twist.
Little Havana's popularity belies its performance.
The perfect spot for a feed and a few drinks before kicking along to other K Rd haunts.
Smarter than your average local but would it kill them to take bookings?
If you're in this part of town and feeling peckish, The Parlour is worth a visit.
This is the bar you would head to after uni for cheap, fruity drinks and some weird band you've never heard of.
Once a favourite late-night haunt, Tabac has undergone a refurbishment to lighten and brighten the back alley bar.
The menu is French favourites, featuring lots of baking and cheese, very reasonably priced and hard to choose between.
The drinks list here is very impressive, but it's also worth noting the pleasing alcohol-free offerings.
It took me two attempts to get the brains at Bawarchi. I had heard they served them, but there was no sign of them on the menu and our waiter, who I think had been dragooned into service to cover for staff who had called in sick, didn't have the best comm
The menu at Were Bros will leave you feeling satisfied and oh-so-righteous.
The toilets feature high-quality fixtures but are poorly maintained.