Broadgate Circle, just to the west of Liverpool Street station, has reinvented itself as a culinary hub. Gone is the late 80’s/ early 90’s feel of swanky City elitism (and the horrible concrete ice rink that used to be here) and in its stead, is a much more egalitarian crescent of on-trend restaurants, where diners can indulge in most cuisines from around the world.
Ibérica La Terraza: Almost Madrid (April 2015)
Zorita’s Kitchen: The trouble with tapas (December 2014)
Bilbao Berria: Spanish success (August 2014)
The construction work blighting Regent Street meant that we missed the entrance to Bilbao Berria on our recent visit. It took two phone calls to the front desk to establish the exact location, and even then, the exterior is somewhat nondescript, located incongruously next to a branch of the ubiquitous Pret a Manger.
Camino King’s Cross: A road worth travelling (August 2014)
Drake’s Tabanco (November 2013)
Iberica Marylebone (July 2013)
Tapas Brindisa Broadwick Street (November 2012)
Eating food for pleasure ought to be done in relaxing circumstances and what really makes Brindisa for me is that despite the concept being one of relatively informal tapas, my dining comrade and I were able to enjoy a two-hour lunch here without ever feeling rushed or that the serving staff resented our presence.
