The Food Connoisseur
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The food connoisseur blog started back in 2011, the demand was high for recommendations to eat, see and do. The blog serves as a creative outlet writing an online journal for food places I've been. Born and raised in London, I've always been passionate about food. Striking conversations with friends, family and strangers.
The Food Connoisseur
1w ago
Temaki is London’s first Japanese hand roll bar review Temaki Handroll bar Brixton Market
Temaki is London’s first Japanese hand roll bar located in Brixton Village. It’s been a while since I’ve been back in the area for food. A lot has changed over the years, I even bumped into The Black Farmer that evening.
Temaki is a small restaurant, the U-shaped countertop seats a handful of people, they also have smaller two-seater tables nearby. The evening service was empty when the time arrived, and we managed to get seated without booking.
The ambience enveloped me like a comforti ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
3w ago
Ha Long Bay Unveiled: A Journey Aboard the Doris Cruise review
Ha Long Bay from the cruisesunet UNESCO World Heritage Site Ha Long Bay sea
Close your eyes and imagine you’re nestled in the lap of luxury aboard a cruise, greeted each morning by a vista that defies description. The emerald sea stretches out before you, framed by towering limestone sentinels and untouched islands, a symphony of nature’s grandeur. Welcome to Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that beckons travellers to embark on a voyage of unparalleled beauty through the heart of Vietnam.
Ha Long ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
2M ago
A travel guide to Vietnam, what to pack, and essentials
So, you booked that ticket, and now need to plan your trip to Vietnam. Here’s my guide on what to pack, basic phrases, apps, itinerary and more. With a month-long trip planned travelling North, Central and South of Vietnam. I had to deal with all sorts of weather. The North is cooler in December months, the Central tends to have heavy rain, and the South have temperatures of 30 degrees.
What to pack for Vietnam weather in December?
Most of my trip would be spent flying domestic flights, and I onl ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
2M ago
An Umami Symphony: Sosaku Onigiri Delights the Taste Buds Sosaku onigiri Stall at Shepards Bush Market
Nestled in West London, Sosaku Onigiri stands out as a hidden gem for those seeking an extraordinary culinary experience. This cosy eatery stall in Shepard’s Bush Market not only embraces tradition but also introduces a modern twist to the beloved Japanese classic, the onigiri. A newbie to the market, Sosaku Onigiri has been open for 4 months, run by a husband and wife.
Sosaku onigiri Owner Masami
What is onigiri?
Onigiri, a staple in Japanese cuisine, has a rich history ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
3M ago
Yoto Player 3rd Generation Review
Introduction:
Welcome to my in-depth review of the Yoto Player 3rd Generation – a revolutionary audio player designed for children that seamlessly blends entertainment and education. In this post, we’ll explore the features, benefits, and overall performance of this innovative device, helping you make an informed decision for your child’s audio experience. This is our second Yoto player, after the yoto mini, I will compare the difference.
Section 1: Overview of Yoto Player 3rd Generation
The Yoto Player 3rd Generation is a compact an ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
5M ago
Indegno London: A Culinary Journey through Bologna Street Food Delights
Hey London! Guess who has landed here, INDEGNO from Bologna has opened its first international outlet in Brick Lane, London.
Indegno London Brick Lane door entry Indegno: A Taste of Bologna in London
Welcome to the heart of London, where a new gastronomic sensation has taken the city by storm – Indegno. This latest addition to the culinary scene promises to transport you to the charming streets of Bologna, Italy, through its authentic and mouthwatering street food offerings. Indulge your taste buds in the rich flavours of ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
7M ago
Exploring Queenstown’s Charms: My last day, B Bath House Cafe & Restaurant, Mr’s Ferg
Introduction
I remember this day very well, my friend partied ways to travel to another town in New Zealand. I packed my luggage one last time, checked out of Blue Peaks Apartments, left my stuff in storage, and headed back to town for my last meals.
The Cow Pizza and Spaghetti
Address: Cow Lane, Queenstown, Otago 9300, New Zealand
The night before we had an incredible pizza at The Cow. The Cow Pizza has become a must-visit destination for locals a ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
8M ago
Exploring Borough Market: Unveiling Its Most Popular Stalls Introduction
Nestled in the heart of London, Borough Market is a culinary haven that has been enchanting food enthusiasts for centuries. This vibrant market is not just a place to shop for fresh produce and artisanal goods; it’s a cultural experience that showcases the diverse flavours and traditions that makeup London’s culinary tapestry. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at Borough Market and its most popular stalls, offering you a gastronomic journey like no other.
Borough Market: A Gourmet Paradise&nb ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
8M ago
An Extraordinary Culinary Journey to the Moon: Tattu London’s £36 Moon Stand Experience
Introduction
London’s food scene is famous for its wide range of choices that cater to every taste. Amidst this culinary landscape, Tattu, an innovative Chinese restaurant, has introduced a dining experience that’s truly unique – the Moonstand. For a reasonable £28 (£36) for the London location, customers can indulge in an exceptional culinary adventure that combines tradition, creativity, and innovation, all while basking in the rooftop location of The Othernet building. In this blog post, we delve ..read more
The Food Connoisseur
8M ago
Exploring Exquisite Desi Delights at Momlette: Your Go-To Brick Lane Brunch Destination
Brunch aficionados and foodies alike, brace yourselves for a culinary adventure that will tantalise your taste buds and leave you craving for more. Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Brick Lane, Momlette is not your average brunch spot. With a tantalising twist that celebrates the flavours of Desi and Bangladesh cuisine, this hidden gem has quickly become the talk of the town. From their signature “desi breakfast” using cacklebean eggs to the irresistible tea brewed with molasses, Momlette of ..read more