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  • Tamarind Kitchen, Soho, London

    Tamarind Kitchen, Soho, London

    The younger sister of famed Mayfair restaurant Tamarind, the Tamarind Kitchen has recently opened in Soho, offering small sharing plates that pack a punch. Whilst the restaurant doesn’t have the years or experience of the original, it does not miss a beat when comparing in terms of the quality of […]

     
  • Four Seasons, Bahrain

    Four Seasons, Bahrain

    Four Seasons Bahrain: Fit for a King If the title does not persuade you of the lavishness of this hotel, then we’ll further explain: the FS Bahrain is, in fact, owned by a member of the Bahraini royal family. Palatial in proportions and with an attention to the detail to […]

     
  • Il Pampero Restaurant, The Hari, Knightsbridge, London

    Il Pampero Restaurant, The Hari, Knightsbridge, London

    Probably the most lively establishment on any given night in Knightsbridge, Il Pampero is a quintessentially Italian eatery in central London. If popularity is indicative of success, then Il Pampero has all the makings of one of London’s staple restaurants. Il Pampero is the Italian restaurant arm of boutique hotel […]

     
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  • EatFirst, London, UK

    EatFirst, London, UK

    If you’re a fan of gourmet-style food and delivery, then you’re in for a treat. We branded it a high-end, luxury version of UberEATS, but EatFirst is much more than that. Head Chef Benn Hodges and his team have created the ultimate dining experience concept: Michelin-star quality food that can […]

     
  • The Four Seasons, Bogota, Colombia

    The Four Seasons, Bogota, Colombia

    The hotel is split in two, in the sense that it occupies two buildings, within 15 minutes drive of each other. We stayed in the modern building, located in what we discovered was the most vibrant and trendy part of town. This is a relatively small hotel (just 69 rooms), […]

     
  • Lifting the lid on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast.

    Lifting the lid on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast.

    It was with a Robinson Crusoe attitude that we ventured into the Costa Rican jungle. Flooded with pictures of the beautiful, wild Caribbean coast (of Costa Rica and Panama), the trip was something we had been dreaming of for a while. We had gone there with guns blazing: we had […]

     
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