Film treatment

Le Sirenuse hotel stands in picturesque Positano: the Amalfi Coast. The brainchild of a poor Neapolitan man to create a luxury hotel. With his family, they have refined and expanded over the years to create a 5* experience that is incomparable to anything in the area. Visitors are ordinarily wealthy sun seekers who have anContinueContinue reading “Film treatment”

Brother Hubbard North: Dublin

Today I visited Brother Hubbard North in Dublin. Like many of the places to brunch in London, this is very much a must-go-to place. A successful interior is ‘Brother Hubbard’, in Dublin. It masquerades as a typical hipster café that can be found in every busy European city, as a small space that is tuckedContinueContinue reading “Brother Hubbard North: Dublin”

Two Boys Brew, Dublin

Two Boys Brew is a great cafe that I was taken to on my visit to Dublin. Speciality coffees are their focus, the interior is yet another deceptively basic hipster brew of exposed services on the ceiling, raw materials of wood and concrete and neutral natural colours of greys and earthy tones with hanging plantsContinueContinue reading “Two Boys Brew, Dublin”

Serpentine Gallery Visit

The Serpentine Sackler Gallery, was renovated by Zaha Hadid Architects between 2009-13. One part of the building is a 19th Century gun powder store that was redesigned to be used as a gallery and exhibition space. The ‘magazine’ as it is known had an extension added comprising of glass wall and a white glass fibreContinueContinue reading “Serpentine Gallery Visit”

Beheshte Barin Restaurant, North Finchley

My visit to Beheshte Barin Restaurant in Finchley was a last minute Friday late night feast. I am currently obsessed with Persian, Turkish and Greek cuisine- the food is simple, authentic, no frills and delicious. Many of the traditional restaurants that I have visited have been decorated in a local style when first opening andContinueContinue reading “Beheshte Barin Restaurant, North Finchley”

Ichibuns Soho, Wardour St, Soho

Today I visited Ichibuns, Soho with a friend for dinner. Restaurant Interiors such as this are an inspiration to me because of the way they create a spectacle as you enter. Designed by Studio Glitt, the complexity of this design is reflected in the menu concept, a fusion of eastern and western food. There is aContinueContinue reading “Ichibuns Soho, Wardour St, Soho”

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