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Honestly, all I think about is eating and drinking and being in the nicest places.
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I moved to London about 14 years ago from The Netherlands where my favourite food was anything that came out of a ‘snack bar’, also called a “frituur” in the South of the Netherlands — a sort of hole-in-the-wall place where they deep fry everything: fries, frikandellen, croquettes, cheese, rice — all covered in a huge variety of condiments, served alongside neon yellow pickled onions.
My ‘palate’ has somehow developed after travels to Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Sydney, L.A., Mexico and obviously the rest of Europe — and I think that combined with my upbringing this has evolved into what we now serve at Snackbar. A very eclectic mix of tasty things, lots of it fried, and always with lots of pickles.
Growing up eating deep-fried sausages and fries, you need something to cut through the fat — Amsterdam onions and a good old gherkins have got to be my faves, and I think you can't go wrong with a pickle in most things.
It's based off of a classic Netherlands sort of fast-food option, a Dutch equivalent to the English fish + chip or kebab shop. It's the kind of kick-in-the-face food you want when you’ve had a few drinks.
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I just love love love Soho. I lived on the border of Chinatown and Soho for a year or two and its the best place I’ve ever lived I think. You walk out the door and everything is on your doorstep: so many dumplings, the best ice cream (Gelupo!), the best bars (French House!) and just the best vibes — I like all the old school places like Quo Vadis (smoked eel sandwich!) and Andrew Edmunds (just the prettiest, most romantic restaurant) but I am beyond happy that Rita’s has just opened there. It kind of feels old school meets new school Soho.
Honestly, all I think about is eating and drinking and being in the nicest places.
I don’t party very much anymore since I have a cafe and start most days at 7am but Julian from Mao Chow (now Facing Heaven) has just opened a dive bar on Mare Street that looks very fun and very Trisha’s vibes :-)
Rochelle Canteen for a girlfriend catchup over many bottles of wine. 40 Maltby Street on a rare Saturday afternoon off, sat outside in front of the restaurant catching the last rays of sun.
P Franco RIP. Honestly don’t quite have a replacement and not sure if I will any time soon :-/