Sunday 26 September 2010

Best Walk - Prague

This is probably my favourite walk in the world - from Pariska (main shopping belt of Prague) to Prague Castle (as shared to me by good friend and colleague Ben, who worked and lived in Prague for a few months).


Step by step...
From Pariska, walk towards the InterContinental and cross the bridge and river towards the metronome monument.

Keep left and keep on walking up the hill towards a pavilion, enjoying the incredible view along the way.

Keep on walking, sticking to the edge of the hill, always keeping left.

You will reach a park with playground, cross the small bridge.

Again, keep left and stick to the edge, walking till you reach a larger pavilion style building. (you will feel like you have lost your way because it's so quiet and untouristic, but you are on the right track).

Along the way, you may chance upon a small Julius Caesar monument by a small pond.

Walk along a large beautiful garden, passing an old terrace with domed window frames, as well as a metallic green house. You'll see the castle on your left.

Keep on walking until you reach a bridge on the left that leads to the castle.

Enter St Vitus Cathedral (there will be a queue, to avoid it, visit as early as possible)

Then explore the rest of the castle, and head down the crowded tracks towards Lesser City

On the way towards Charles Bridge, drop in St Nicholas' Cathedral.
Enjoy!

Sunday 12 September 2010

Sushi Oishi


I love sushi.
I'll always remember queuing over an hour for a seat at Daiwa Sushi, one of the best sushi restaurants in Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo. It was worth the long wait.
Sushi Bar Makoto in Chiswick, West London, serves the best sushi I've eaten in London. It's a really small sushi bar with three small tables and bar seating, run by a husband-and-wife team. Don't expect chatty service, just really good sushi in a very humble setting.

I always go for the Sushi Makoto Platter. GBP18.50.
Sushi Bar Makoto
4 Devonshire Road, London, W4 2HD
Tel: +44 20 8987 3180

Saturday 11 September 2010

DIY chandelier

My home-made tree branches chandelier, inspired by this Apartment Therapy blog post. (Of course, Kevin's version is a lot more impressive.)






Shade from Habitat sale
Branches from Ikea
Cost: Under GBP25
Time: 10 minutes on a grey Saturday morning

Holland Esquire

I've always been a firm believer of tailored suits, but this off-the-rack from Holland Esquire is one of my favourites right now.





Their new website is launching soon. Can't wait.

Saturday 4 September 2010

Borough & Parliament

If you like food, architecture and history, a Borough Market/Houses of Parliament combo might be the perfect Saturday.

Borough Market
Meet at Monument Station by the foot of The Monument to the Great Fire of London. Walk across London Bridge towards Borough Market. Don't forget to have a wallet full of cash... there are two Natwest cash machines near Stoney Road.
We tried the following sequence today and it worked well:
1) Queue for Monmouth Coffee
2) Grab chorizo, Navarrico piquillo & rocket sandwich at Brindisa
3) Explore the market - my favourite shop is Turnips greengrocers. Don't miss the old schedule of rents board.
4) Grab toasted cheese sandwich from Kappacasein
5) Wash down with a cup of fresh smoothie from The Natural Smoothie Company - I recommend Paradiso, which is a blend of strawberry, mango, banana, yoghurt, gingko biloba, apple juice and orange juice
6) Explore Jubilee Market
7) For dessert, go for Cinnamon Tree Bakery chocolate brownie. Pair it with salted caramel ice cream from Real France. While you are there, stock up on Echire Butter (salted, of course!)
8) Utobeer... my favourite beer shop in London









The George Inn
You will need to sit down after all the walking, queuing and nibbling. Cross Borough High Street to The George Inn, the only surviving galleried London coaching inn. They have a house ale called George Inn Ale.

Tip: Use the upstairs loo, just so you can walk along the rickety old balcony on the first floor.


Houses of Parliament
Walk back to Monument Station and take the District/Circle line to Westminster.

Take a tour of the Houses of Parliament, which is open for visits during the summer. Check here for dates and details.

Stop by at Victoria Tower Gardens for a quick stroll before entering the Houses of Parliament. You get a great view of the building, and of London Eye across the River Thames. It's also a good spot for post-Borough picnic.

My Houses of Parliament favourites:
1) Westminster Hall - completed in 1099, it has the largest surviving single span medieval timber roof in Northern Europe.
2) The Lord Speaker's seat in the House of Lords
3) The Central Lobby chandelier



Last stop of the day: Salad and Dessert at Princi on Wardour Street.

Monday 30 August 2010

Notting Hill Carnival

Snapshots from the biggest street festival in Europe.
Wish I could share the smell of the jerk chicken...










Sunday 29 August 2010

Italian grocery shopping





Franchi/Castroni in Prati, Rome (above), is my favourite food shop in the world.

I came across this blog post by Colorado-based travel writer Lisa Bergren (@theworldcalls), on how to grocery shop in Tuscany. My favourite tip: "If there are plastic gloves, wear them to feel the fruit! Otherwise the Italian mamas will scowl at you…"

Then Elettra Fiumi (@EFiumi) told me: "Bread in Tuscany is a religion. Know how to ask for the best ("basso e cotto bene a legna") and know where to find it."

I guess I need to make a trip to Tuscany soon.

Coming Home

All the little things that make a home feel like home.


nest of stools from the 1950s by heals london. purchased for £15 at a vintage fair


year-round deck chair - seller told me this is from the 1960s. still trying to find out who designed this. paid £95 for it at a vintage fair.


cushions from suan lum night bazaar, bangkok


repurposed shoe rack from perigot paris (lugged back to london via the eurostar), magic carpet from a market in muscat


a good clock and weather forecaster, wooden dog magazine rack... prop from a wallpaper* photo shoot)

books, plus 2005 tie diary from good friend stan

more books

black wooden vase from zara home, on 1960s chrome and glass dining table.

paula navone rug, sferra cashmere throw

ikea bedbench x2


bedside nook - tibetan singing bowl, lotus photographed at jim thompson house in bangkok


on the bathroom shelf - ratty radio, lucky triple-8 aruba car registration plate, franck sorbier candle


savon marseille - all black


room service menus, housewarming card from good friend michelle

Saturday 28 August 2010

High Hanging Fruit

Everyday, I never leave home without a fresh-blended fruit and veg smoothie. It's something my dad made us drink as we were growing up, and that habit has stuck on till today.

This morning's combo: strawberries, apple, cucumber, celery, a dried apricot, and three big scoops of fig, date and grains yogurt.







I always think it's a good idea to line the system with fruit and veg, before all the fun stuff gets eaten throughout the day.

What's your morning routine?



Welcome back

Long time no see. My first post in five months, and first from my blackberry. Still figuring out how I can post photos directly from BB.

Having been introduced to Apartment Therapy by good friend Jenni, I feel inspired to restart this blog.

It'll be all about my quest for all things luxurious, practical and relevant.

I look forward to sharing more.

Saturday 27 March 2010

The Perfect Rug

My search for the perfect living room rug just ended, with a surprise discovery at Habitat, Regents Street, London.



This Celia Britwell hand tufted 100% wool rug was selling at a discounted price of GBP127.68 (usually GBP399). It's the last piece in store, and the sales assistant who attended to me was actually surprised this limited edition piece was still in stock.

This rug was featured in RetroToGo.com.

Thursday 25 March 2010

Naughty but nice

Dark chocolate brownies and vanilla whoopie pies at Outsider Tart (http://www.outsidertart.com/), a US-style cake emporium by David Lesniak and David Muniz.

Find out what's just come out from the ovens at http://twitter.com/OutsiderTart



Wednesday 24 March 2010

Spring in every step

Spring is officially here.



On my shoe rack... ZegnaSport grey/black sneakers in napa calf and suede.

Monday 22 March 2010

Hackett Moleskin Khaki Jacket

A British classic.
A must-have in every man's wardrobe.





One of several purchases from a late January 2009 trip to Bicester Village. Purchased for £200 (usual £300, now on past-season online sale for £220).

New Life for an Old Toast Rack

Long overdue post!






I was out over the weekend, exploring Angel and Islington for the first time. Camden Passage Market in Islington (http://www.camdenpassageislington.co.uk/) is a great place for a Sunday roam. I found this antique toast rack in a market stall at Pierrepont Arcade. I don't eat bread for breakfast, and don't really need a toast rack. But I was always looking for a nifty desktop organiser. This seemed to do the job quite well. It's a £2 buy. I hope you like it.

You can click on the image to view it in full size.