Tucked on a quiet street just by Barbican tube station, London's newest pop up restaurant is definitely a gem worth getting your fork stuck into. Only seating 16, the Little Quiet is intimate and cosy, with good food and good vibes at its heart. It's masterminded by the Disappearing Dining Club, a culinary group I've been following for years for their innovative approach to dining out. Stepping in from the cobbled back street you're instantly transported to a world of candlelight and pleasant scents topped with a dash of bon vivant. The quaint venue, previously an unused office space, invit...
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To celebrate Jameson’s unique new whiskey aged in craft beer barrels, Jameson Caskmates have partnered with their mates at Disappearing Dining Club to host a one off amazing evening serving up classic pairs – from the food and drinks to the music on Wednesday September 7th.
Read more →The Disappearing Dining club has been popping up in and around London for several years and they’ve now settled into their second permanent home, this time in Bermondsey, with a cocktail bar and dining rooms in LASSCO Ropewalk. You may well be familiar with Maltby Street market which has been treating south London’s foodies for a few years now. Known in the area as the smaller, less touristy younger sister of Borough Market, every weekend on Saturday and Sunday, vendors line the spaces in between the disused railway arches, offering amazing street food options. If you’ve taken a leisurely s...
Read more →It's Rude To Stare discovered Asparagasm, a new vegan event, green, vibrant and sponsored by Pernod Absinthe. We experience our first event with them to celebrate Chinese New Year and now they are back!!!
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