Josh Barrie is an Evening Standard food and drink writer
Josh Barrie is an Evening Standard food and drink writer
From the Albert Hall’s Good Friday concert to Battersea Power Station’s inaugural chocolate market, here’s how to celebrate
Expect the best food, drink, music, arts and fashion from Marylebone at this year’s momentous event
This year’s big names lining up to take part include Josephine and Bistro Freddie
Two of the biggest boxers fighting today will make history on Saturday night
In Brixton are codfish fritters on one corner, Japanese pancakes on another
Josh Barrie sidesteps the dress code to explore a high-concept drinking den
Mick Jagger was a regular and Tina Turner danced on the tables… Will the new owners get rekindle an old flame, asks Josh Barrie
In January, Michel Roux Jr closed the legendary Le Gavroche forever. He tells Josh Barrie the real reason he shut the family business, and reveals what’s next
The basement level of Koyn Japanese is to change entirely, as Thai chef Rose Chalalai Singh comes in
Ikoyi’s famed scotch bonnet and raspberry seasoning will make a stunning appearance
Ibai will specialise in French Basque cooking, with high-end regional produce the focus
The much-missed restaurant will become a summer-long pop-up on Park Lane
Swifties have been turning up to the Black Dog in Vauxhall after the pop star referenced the pub in her new album
The one-off dinner will be held at InterContinental Park Lane
Ed McIlroy and Jamie Allan are bringing Spain’s laid back culture to Finsbury Park with a new fish-based concept
Eating simply is no sin, says Clare Finney — but settling for mediocre food absolutely is
From West African dining to timeless French bistros, Josh Barrie names the restaurants of the moment
Having wowed diners in Birmingham for more than a decade, Brad Carter is heading down the M40
The award-winning singer also revealed he holds parties at his bar after his gigs, and has eaten what he described as “fish cum”
Gordon Ramsay faces a fight to remove a group of squatters from his Camden pub