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Wednesday 21 November 2012

The Tunnel, free street art zone

I started this blog to talk about any type of experience I encounter in London. But very fast it turns out that I mostly talk about food. What can I say I am a food lover! But London is not only about incredible restaurants and bars, this huge city hides marvellous treasures.

So today, for street art lovers, here is a special post about one of the incredible places in London: The Tunnel.

The Tunnel was inaugurated by Banksy. For those not knowing Banksy, he is one of the most renown street artist. Have a look at his website, you certainly know some of his artworks.

The Tunnel is underneath Waterloo rails in a street named Leake st. It was inaugurated in 2008 as an authorised Graffiti area during the Cans Festival created by Banksy. At that time it was supposed to be a Banksy exhibition and walls were covered with his amazing art. Nowadays everything has been covered up by new graffitis making this place a constant ephemeral art piece.

Every inch is covered with can paint, in between big graffiti you can spot some small pearls. The thing is to keep your eyes wide open and  explore every bit of those big walls! Oh, and if you have a dirty car, there is a hand car wash in the middle of all this. How random could this be?

Have a look:

































Monday 19 November 2012

Beach Blanket Babylon (What a Disappointment)

Living in Notting Hill is living surrounded by incredible restaurants with plenty of charm and good food. Unfortunately this is not the case for each of them, even the most pretentious ones.

Today I'll share my Beach Blanket Babylon (Notting Hill) disappointment.

BBB is an incredibly interesting place thanks to the atmosphere created by its interior design. Luxury and cosy fire places blends perfectly with a magical fairytale spirit. It seems that you ended up in The Beauty and The Beast Castle. But have a look by yourself with these snapshots I took (before I start criticising).











Isn't it a beautiful place ?

Too bad the staff is pretentious and ineffective...
I went there for lunch with two friends. We were the ONLY clients in the whole restaurant... So not much of an atmosphere... And needless to say that the staff work was minimal as there was only three of us. But illogically the lack of clients didn't help the waitress to be efficient! I arrive early so I had to wait 20 minutes before my guests arrived. I had to struggle to get the cocktail menu and even more to get someone to take my order... Come on! I was the only one in the middle of this place, how hard is it to be polite and take the order right away! No, I had to get up myself, walk to the bar, wave to the barmaid, wave again, and again... till she noticed me and took my order.

The good value of this place is definitely cocktails! The menu is very extensive and cocktails are extremely delicious! Nothing bad to say about that!

And then comes the food... how to describe it... it was extremely disappointing. Prices are very high (I thank Top Table for its valuable discount offer) and dishes are so common that I would even define them as boring.

The scallops came by three pieces, no seasoning. Well, some butternut squash mash that didn't really match. I am a huge addict to seafood and scallops are in my top-favourite seafood dishes! Unfortunately this starter didn't meet my expectations.

Main dishes were beautifully presented, that's a plus. But I think this is the minimum for a place with high standing. Anyway, the Burger was uneatable... an "étouffe-chrétien" (as we say in French) or Hardtack! Really poor filling, a slice of cheese, a slice of bacon and an over-cooked meat. But the French Fries were delicious! Crispy and thin as we love them!
The fish was good, not incredible (the price is unjustified) but simple and nice.
I had the "Corn fed, free range chicken leg slowly cooked in red wine, onion and bacon,
with crushed new potatoes and braised red cabbage". The title is appealing but the chicken was kind of sweet and as for a result difficult to eat. 


In conclusion, avoid the food that is completely overrated. Staff is good-looking but pretentious.
But the place is gorgeous, so go have a look and enjoy their amazing cocktails as pre-diner drinks!

I strongly believe that clients get overwhelmed by the magic of the place and have a placebo effect concerning the food, everything looks so beautiful that you'll think dishes are good. But for food lovers as my friend and I it is a real disappointment.










Beach Blanket Babylon West
45 Ledbury Road
Notting Hill
London
W11 2AA

Tel. 020 7229 2907
bookings@beachblanket.co.uk

Mayor of Scaredy Cat

You all know my addiction of prohibition style places. Well today I'll post about a place that is not a secret place (due to the queue to get in) but that fills the urge of surprise and speakeasy.

I love how they hid it and how to get in. In fact, that's the most amusing element of this venue.

Have you ever been to The Breakfast Club in Spitalfields? If not, surprise your colleagues or friends by taking them there for after-work drinks. They may seem amused, intrigued or even not really willing to accompany you, but take the risk of looking pushy and insist! Once there, step inside The Breakfast Club, wait for a waiter and ask to see the Mayor. If your guests don't know the place they will be quite puzzled about your enquiry.
The waiter will ask you to follow him till a huge vintage american-style fridge. Ornament, you say? No, no, this is the secret door to The Mayor of Scaredy Cat! The waiter will open it for you, and you'll see a staircase taking you underneath The Breakfast Club. Imagine the face of my friend when the restaurant staff opened the fridge! Priceless!

I love the effect of surprise and the feeling that a hidden place gives. It is like unwrapping a gift. You have no idea what's inside but you are just too exited!

The Breakfst Club
The Mayor of Scaredy Cat (apparently named after a sitcom episode but I couldn't figure out which one) asks you to play along till the end of your visit. When you feel the need to leave (or have a smoke) you'll be asked to take the stairs up but to go out through an other door than the fridge one. You'll find yourself going out by The Breakfast Club toilets! So Breakfast Clubbers won't get suspicious! This is simply brilliant!
The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club

The Fridge !









Enough talking about how to get in/out and let's discuss about the real matter is: COCKTAILS!
From 7pm to 6pm it is Happy Hour! So if you manage to get during this hour you'll be able to enjoy their cocktails at a ridiculous price of 4£. Not to mention that the earlier you get there the most chances you'll have to get a table. Scaredy Cat gets really busy and people are put on hold in the Breakfast Club till someone leaves.
The menu offers a large variety of cocktails for every taste. All made with precision and skill. Some invented, some classics. Always nicely dressed. We ended up having wine when the happy hour ended. Much more better for our wallets! The bar also have "Cat Food", mostly snacks or even weekend brunch.
They played the Cat theme really well, emphasizing on the details.

We really enjoyed the time spend in this lovely basement with nice drinks, nice food and good company. Go there to impress your friends and to have nice quiet drinks. Also suitable for an original date.







12-16 Artillery Lane, E1 7LS
020 707 89 639
henri@themayorofscaredycattown.com
Tweeter: @mayorscaredycat