Review: Dishoom, King’s Cross
Granary Square unveils its biggest restaurant yet – 9,000 square foot of perfectly reimagined, late 19th century Irani Bombay café
Granary Square unveils its biggest restaurant yet – 9,000 square foot of perfectly reimagined, late 19th century Irani Bombay café
Lunch on the hoof is well catered for around the railway stations and up at KERB, but here are six little places tucked ever-so-slightly off the beaten track that are well worth seeking out
Mixologist Nathan O’Connell at Somers Town speakeasy the Cosy Kettle gives us the lowdown on two party classics
It’s been a ‘secret’ for 45 years, but this backstreet foodie destination remains a treasured find
Another ambitious opening in King’s Cross, this time on the edge of York Way and the canal. Plus: Dishoom launches next month too
Right now it’s better known for its ongoing construction and a slew of great new eateries. But there’s plenty of leafy solace to be had too
The north London illustrator has exclusively drawn a visual guide to her pick of pit stops in the neighbourhood, from art galleries to restaurants and public squares
In the face of huge changes, the good news is a tiny deli on the Caledonian Road celebrates its 50th birthday today