Gourmet Global Majority Restaurants in London Worth Trying

Food connects people, starts conversations, and inspires the masses. The easiest way to experience and learn about any country’s culture is through their food. The flavours, spices, herbs and presentation all take you to a place, memory and time. A history, science, geography and art lesson on a plate. ⁠ For many years gourmet cuisines and fine dining have been reserved for cultural elites. Exceptional … Continue reading Gourmet Global Majority Restaurants in London Worth Trying

Splintered Review – Sharp Caribbean Cabaret In Queer flair

The journey of self-discovery and coming out is not a smooth, clear road for most. In many countries it is seen as a death sentence to live an authentic life. Playwright and Director Emily Aboud creates a theatre production like never before. In a part-cabaret, part-play format, three MCs (Nicholle Cherrie, Yolanda Ovide and Charlotte Dowding) host a variety show with an innovative spin. Weaved … Continue reading Splintered Review – Sharp Caribbean Cabaret In Queer flair

Rhythm Kitchen – Caribbean Culture on a plate

With any cuisine, there are always dishes that pinpoint the culture in one bite. Italy has pasta, Japan has Sushi and Mexico – tacos! So, it was no surprise that when I went to Rhythm Kitchen, a Caribbean restaurant. I set off on a quest for Oxtail and anything jerked. Sitting just a short distance from Walthamstow Central station on Hoe Street, Rhythm Kitchen was … Continue reading Rhythm Kitchen – Caribbean Culture on a plate