Thursday, July 28, 2011

SHOW&TELL: Kyle Stewart (Goodhood)


Kyle Stewart is one half of the powerhouse couple behind Goodhood - undeniably one of the best boutiques in London. As is so rare in unisex independent stores, the clothes are as great here for the girls as they are for the boys. They stock the likes of Wood Wood, Opening Ceremony, PAM and Norse Projects. They are also involved in some great collaborations.

Favourite shop? I've got to say ours really no!? Of course the Goodhood Store is my favourite shop, but other than ours I like... S Jones just off Columbia Road. It's a traditional grocers only open on a Saturday and Sunday.

Place to eat? We eat in Laxeiro on Columbia Road a lot, as it's very convenient serves great tapas, and Estrella Damn in chilled glasses.

Best parties? Ha... uuh round at Robs house... Deviation is always good and I do love Plastic People too. The sound system, the size, the crowd.

Plat du jour? Massages at the Holistic Health Centre on Broadway Market - Fi rules!

Favourite Londoner? Oh man... eh... I'll say... I love anyone that's down with the London vibe, understands what a friendly place it can be and just get's on with it to make this fucking piss stained rat hole home and the place we love!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

SHOW&TELL: Elijah and Skilliam


Elijah and Skilliam are essential documenters and influencers of London's grime scene. Their Butterz blog was the unofficial encyclopedia of grime until they laid it to rest to focus on their record label. As DJs, their fabric room three takeovers are the stuff of legend. And their Rinse FM radio show seals their reps as crowned bass afficionados.

Here they talk us through what they love about London.

Favourite shop? Anywhere with free wifi and cheap tea tbh

Place to eat? Pizza East. Tayyabs for Currys. Partial to a Vietnamese too.

Best parties? FWD>> or Butterz nights when they happen. Heatwave parties are sick too.

Plat du jour? Rinse FM! Listening to it. Djing on it. Listening to classic podcasts. Everything!

Favourite Londoner? Wiley. Part time genius part time nutter.

Towpath Cafe



A quick heads up for the summer months - there's a hole-in-the-wall cafe just off the Dalston entrance to the Regent's Canal. It might look makesfift but they churn out gourmet coffees, fancy cheese platters and homemade carrot cakes. And if you're lucky they'll have fired up the barbecue for grilled sardines.



Towpath (between Whitmore Bridge and Kingsland Road Bridge)
Open 8am-dark Tue-Fri; 9am-dark Sat; 10am-dark Sun

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Spuntino



My defences are down. I went to Spuntino last night and I have woken up with a warm fuzzy feeling inside. So, I’ll be honest - I plan on saying nothing bad about this new eating spot in the depths of seediest Soho. There’s something about Spuntino’s low lighting, bar-loud Americano music and comfort food that make it so hard not to love.

Spuntino comes from the crew who brought Polpetto and Polpo. London's new-found love of small plate dining shows no sign of losing pace. Spuntino follows on a similar theme, whilst opting for a New York, rather than Italian-inspired, menu. It sits on Rupert Street, a rusted and unassuming exterior nestled between sex book shops and flashing neon signs. What lies beneath is a tiny space buzzing with energy – a long bar offers space for 28 people and this is the sum-total of the seating in Spuntino.

You can’t book at Spuntino, so you will have to wait (on my Thursday evening visit I waited for about an hour). But this is all part of the fun – you can queue around the back of the bar and order drinks and bar snacks while you wait. Everything about Spuntino lends itself to hardcore cocktail drinking before dinner – lean, listen to Johnny Cash and knock back Dirty Martinis.

Once you are finally seated you can settle in to an evening of grazing. The hot bar staff will relish talking you through their personal menu favourites. Try the sliders – mini burgers in brioche buns, bone marrow included. The truffle egg toast is an unashamed crowd pleaser – thick white bread, melted Fontina cheese and a well filled with a soft boiled egg yolk and white truffle oil. A little metal dish of multi-coloured house pickles might just make your night. Other hits included deep fried soft shell crab and tabasco, cheesy grits (remember ‘My Cousin Vinny’?!) and mac n cheese.

Even if you think you’re spent, order the peanut butter and jelly sandwich dessert - two wedges of lusciously salty peanut butter ice cream hold a sweet and gooey cherry compote ‘jelly’. When the friendly waiter twists your arm to try another cocktail, just go with it – as the place slowly empties you can slump on the bar and order another round of shoestring fries.

Spuntino

Monday, March 28, 2011

SHOW&TELL: Georgina Cook

Music photographer and blogger, Georgina Cook is as London as they come. Croydon born and raised, she's got a drawl like Daisy from Spaced and an invaluable position at the very heart of London's dubstep family. To find out more about what Georgie does, check out our interview in lecool

Here she provides some insider tips on what London has to offer.

Favourite shop? The Photographers Gallery Bookshop

Place to eat? Gurkha Cottage in Crystal Palace for great Nepalese cuisine. Or The Diner on Curtain Road for brunch & pistachio milkshake.

Best parties? At the moment it's Boiler Room, no doubt!

Plat du jour? The South Bank, any time of day with or without company is brilliant, I've had some seriously memorable and time melting experiences around there.

Favourite Londoner? There are so many! But maybe my Nan, Theresa. She's lived in Pimlico, Brixton, Streatham and worked in Chelsea. She accidentally ordered a Poonani instead of Panini,tells people to "move their batty" and loves to party.

Paris in the Springtime

From Top to Bottom: Pre Galliano shame-fest La Perle, La Regalade, Pierre Herme, Merci, Richard Lenoir Market, Chez Julien, Angelinas

Monday, February 28, 2011

SHOW&TELL: Amazing Grace Ladoja


I first met Grace when we did the door together at Friends and Family in Cargo. Never before had I met someone so young with so much swagger. Five years on and she now runs her own film production company, Ladoja and Sons. To find out more about what she's all about, check our interview in lecool.

Here she gives a heads up on what to love in London in the first of a series of SHOW and TELL interviews.

Favourite shop? Maiden on Shoreditch High St

Place to eat? The Hawksmoor, Commercial St

Best parties? Deviation @ Grammaphone, Incest @ The Macbeth and anywhere David Rodigan is playing

Plat du jour? The afternoon £1.50 screenings @ The Prince Charles Cinema and dancing in the darkness of the nightclub Plastic People

Favourite Londoner? Barnzley Armitage (I did my first Uni film on him, he's amazing) and Kim Jones