The things that I enjoy most about London:
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Dishoom, Shoreditch. Definitely not your typical Friday night Indian. |
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This won't become a habit, but there is something so calming about opening a bottle of chilled white wine on a Friday evening after a jam-packed week at work. |
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Houses of Parliament. Best evening stroll after a long day at work. |
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L is for the way you look at me, O is for the only one I see, V is very very extraordinary and E is even more than anyone that you adore. London's very own tribute to Frank Sinatra (as I like to believe). Heron Tower, Bishopsgate. |
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View from Sushi Samba, Heron Tower. Beautiful. |
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Paramount Bar, Centre Point on Oxford Street. Best tasting cocktail I have had to date! |
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The Drift, Heron Tower. Reasonably priced, fab ambience and a must go. To be shared with the right people. <3 |
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Ninetyeight Bar, Shoreditch. The magical world of Alice in Wonderland. Escapism at its best. |
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Yalla Yalla, Shoreditch. Beirut Street Food on London's street side. Dine on wooden boxes and feel the festival vibe with al fresco dining. |
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Meat Liquor, just off Oxford Street. The onion rings are the size of your fist! |
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The Hummingbird Bakery. To satisfy a sweet tooth. |
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Byron, Shepherds Bush. The oreo milkshake is a small meal by itself, a fusion of sinful flavours. |
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Shaka Zulu, Camden. BRILLIANT |
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Starbucks on the way to work after working late evenings at client events. |
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Vertigo 42, Bishopsgate. The romantic side to London. |
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The Tea House Theatre, Vauxhall. Real Afternoon Tea. Quaint and cosy. #sundayafternoon |
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Sushi Samba, Heron Tower. Sip on a cocktail and take in the view. Not a great menu for a veggie but who needs to eat when you can drink in style?! |
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Docklands Nail Bar. My treat that keeps me smiling. |
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The Shard. |
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Starbucks, working weekend. They spelt my name right!! Guess London is getting used to me :D x |
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