Monday, 24 November 2014

LONDON - Restaurant review: Flat Iron

The Flat Iron is a steak restaurant in Soho, London. Last Saturday I went there with a friend for lunch after being recommended by a friend, and having heard loads of fab reviews, and honestly, the restaurant didn't disappoint.



Flat Iron is a small restaurant with an even smaller menu. There's just one item on the menu, flat iron steak (you'd never guess right?). The steak cost £10 and is absolutely delicious. The choice of sides is good, and fairly priced. We chose dripping cooked chips and creamed spinach, both just as delicious as the steak.

As well as their main menu, they have a specials board which normally contains one dish, such as steak from a different cut, or a cheese burger. Although neither of us chose the special last Saturday, the couple next to us ordered the burger and it looked to be to the same standard as the steak.


I would recommend Flat Iron as a place to go for lunch rather than for dinner purely due the portion size. It is perfect for a large lunch, or a small dinner, but I think you would have to order a few sides to make sure you got your fill if you were hungry and went for an evening meal there.

I will definitely be going back to Flat Iron. I think it's a fantastic place to go for lunch, to eat nice food whilst keeping the cost down too.




Georgia
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Sunday, 16 November 2014

B is for Birmingham


B is for Birmingham
B is for Browns restaurant
B is for Boozy lunch with friends

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Book Review: Rooftoppers

Picture and synopsis from Goodreads


Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck which left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

LONDON - Whats on: Mock Tudor

One of my favourite things about London, is that there is so much going on, all the time. There's quirky cocktail bars, specialist restaurants, weird exhibitions, pop up events, roof bars, food markets selling the most delicious food, and loads more. There are so many different opportunities to do something different that I usually wouldn't.

Last night my flatmates and I went to go and see a play called Mock Tudor in a small theatre above a pub in Clapham. I can't express how much I enjoyed it.


Thursday, 11 September 2014

Moving on up...

Some of you might have been wondering why I haven't posted in a while, and the truth is I'VE MOVED! I've got myself a grown up job in the city and moved into a flat with two friends. Very exciting stuff, but I have been without wifi for a while (and hot water/gas/washing machine/blinds/shower curtain, but who's counting..). 

Our faces when we signed the contract on our flat