Monday, 14 February 2011

CAYTRE - Vietnamese with the ladies!






Jenna had been nagging and nagging like an old lady trying to get us girls to her favourite Vietnamese joint in Old Street. Apparently amazing! But living in W3 we haven't had the drive to head all the way out there until last weekend! Cas, Sal & I met Jenna at Old St tube station and headed to the restaurant, bumping into Jenna's sister along the way who also raved about this place?!! When we arrived we were told it was a 10 min wait...... You can't book tables they're THAT busy! And true to their word it was only 10 minutes until we were seated. Now this place has a time limit on how long you can dine for (90 min to be exact) as seriously they are THAT busy! Jenna the CayTre pro ordered her favs like beef bun sa, prawn summer rolls, Vietnamese pancakes and we added a few newbies, the chillied salt & pepper soft shell crab, fillet mignon & chicken royale. The food came super quick and OMG it looked and smelt fantastic. Sal nearly stopped breathing when it arrived she was that excited! Lol! All the dishes were ridiculously yum, light and the great thing about Vietnamese is that is also pretty healthy! We were so impressed by the food that we had to order a red wine to celebrate. Check out the pics to see their HUGE wine glasses. It always tastes better from a nice glass. Well our 90 minutes was up, time to leave. But not before we payed our bill of course. 4 starters, 3 mains & 3 glasses of wine and great service came to £66....... £16.50 each!! I think that's super cheap for the best Vietnamese I've ever tasted. If you don't experience the CayTre while in London you need to be shot!

Otto Pizza - Best Pizza in London!




Last Thursday night I enjoyed some amazing corn meal crust pizza with Miss Sophie Rose in Notting Hill. We went to a little place called Otto tucked around the corner on Chepstow Rd. I wasn't sure how good their pizza was actually going to be with a base made from corn meal instead of normal dough, but wow was I surprised!! Soph and I shared a large fresh walnut and blue cheese salad and we picked 3 pieces each of their gourmet pizzas from the menu. You can buy by the slice for £3.50 per slice or get a half pizza for £10 and a whole for £18. I would recommend buying by the slice so you can taste a selection of different toppings. ALL ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS! I also have to mention the quality of the wait staff and owner/ manager. I think we were served by the owner (Aussie accent i think?) Oops! And he was lovely and knew the menu inside out and made fabulous recommendations. Although that's not hard as the entire menu is amazing. The other female waitress was also brilliant and friendly. Our bill came to £35 between the two of us. I consider that a cheap meal out!!! Overall a great little place for healthier, gourmet pizza to die for! Also great for gluten intolerant people because the base is made of corn meal. They do have a completely gluten free base if you need. Best Pizza in London I think!!!

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

TOTEM - Cirque du Soleil




OMG! WTF! These people are AMAZING!


Yol, Simone, John and I headed to the Royal Albert Hall last night to get a glimpse of the best Circus in the world..... CIRQUE du SOLEIL! Their new show is called Totem and it tells a story about the evolutionary progress of species through science, myths and legends. The show explores how man is tied to different species and the fascinating journey of man from it's amphibian state to it's ultimate desire to fly. In other words you will be thoroughly entertained by the array of characters such as The Scientist who juggles balls in a test tube, Indian hoop dancers, Rings trio, Chinese unicyclists throwing bowls to one another and catching them on their heads, Crystal ladies foot juggling mats (one of my fav's) and the ultimate ending, a group of artists dressed in Neon South American inspired morph suits performing ridiculous acrobatics, flying through the air from one bar to another. It's really too impossible to explain how amazing these circus artists are, you just have to go and see a Cirque du Soleil show if you are in London. They are constantly reinventing their shows with new stories, characters and acts. I've been to one before and this one is totally different to the last and never ceases to amaze! Our tickets were £55 and soooo worth it. Cas & Shayd went the week before and scored £90 box tickets for £50!!! BARGAIN!


Hula Hooping @ The Old Queens Head







I never thought I would say this but we actually got a workout doing Hula!



Cas and I missioned it all the way to Islington last Saturday to the Old Queens Head Pub for our very first Hula Hooping class/ workout/ lesson..... Whatever! It's a bit of an old dingy pub but has loads of character and friendly locals. Upstairs we met Charlene our Hula expert/ teacher who had the house tunes going and disco lights flowing. Wasn't sure what to expect when we found a pretty much empty room, bar one other girl. I thought maybe this was more of a play around nonsense sort of gig but 'what the hell' we did come all this way so we stayed and gave it a good crack! Well it turns out that Charlene's class last Saturday had about 23 people in it with barely any room to dance or hula!!! So we were quite lucky to have the place to ourselves and a one on one lesson. Charlene turned out to be such a pro with the hula hoop. Spinning it round every part of her body and still dancing around to house music and LOOKING AMAZING!



Cas and I managed to pick it up pretty quickly and could show off a few cheeky spins, grapevines and booty shaking while keeping our hopps spinning. But it is SO much harder than you think!! We left the class desperate to buy our own hula hoop, that's how much fun we had. And Charlene had showed us so many tricks that we struggled with, we were determined to become professional Hula Hoopers. LOL! A decent hoop costs about £20 (charlene makes them). But her class costs only £7 for the hour. Money well spent and we were sore for a few days after!!! Crazy! You can check class times and info here http://www.theoldqueenshead.com/whats-on/