Vozars is a former GF bakery turned GF restaurant in Brixton market. The ever-changing menu is small, but affordable, and they're completely GF, including GF beers, and repeat visits entailed great home cooked food and friendly service. Excellent value for money despite being GF. Approximately £10-15 per head including drinks …
read moreGF Eats: Carnaby Burger Company, W1
` <%20http://www.burgerco.co.uk>`__For the hungry coeliac in Soho, Carnaby Burger Co is a relatively safe option. I won't write a lot as the food was kinda bland. Photos were non-existent (yes, even worse than my normal amateurish nonsense), as the lighting's pretty bad. We also had …
read moreHonest Burgers, Soho: Gluten Free haven

There are scores of reviews for this restaurant, so you know it's ace. However, I have a really REALLY good friend who is highly sensitive to gluten, so places like Honest Burgers are great, because they are actually knowledgeable and will look out for you in a reliable but non-pushy …
read moreMost Random Airline food ever: Lufthansa Mun -> Ldn

You never get a second chance to make a first impression, and first impressions here were...... liquid skin....?
Seriously, I'm Asian. We eat some fucking weird shit. We joke about it, the rest of the world envies us/ chastises for it.
But this.... I really think food should be simple …
read moreReview: Bouchon Bakery cookbook

The night after this book was delivered, I SLEPT WITH IT.
This is the next level of baking. As many of the recipes stem from a more commercial and skilled working environment than the average home kitchen, equipment above and beyond the bog-standard bowl and wooden spoon is required. As …
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