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"20 Fenchurch Street was beautifully designed by renowned architect Rafael Viñoly. The building spans 37 storeys and rhubarb occupies the top three levels alongside the public space known as Sky Garden, which provides 45,000 sq ft of high level amenity space. Visitors can wander around the exquisitely landscaped gardens with 360 degree panoramic views of London and all of the flora and fauna they need!"
"If you guys have been following this blog for a while you may have realised that I am borderline obsessed with Sky Garden. I think it’s not only one of the best views and best rooftop bars in London, but it’s also very Instagrammable. The combination of stunning views over the rooftops of London, with modern architecture and green plants is a winner for me."
"Offering perhaps the best free vantage point in Central London, the indoor viewing decks and restaurants occupying the top three floors of 20 Fenchurch Street (known to locals as the "walkie-talkie") are a great place to hang out without spending a penny. It is open daily, just book your free visit in advance."
"Restaurants Ice-cream parlours Soho. Those nitro-fuelled experimentalists at Chin Chin are the Willy Wonkas of the ice-cream world, and this Soho shop is an ostentatious showcase for their wares. Not only their signature ices, but also full-on desserts – there’s some seriously elaborate stuff going on here amid all the bells and whistles (try the decadent tiramisu sundae)."
"For truly breathtaking ice-cream creations, head on down to Chin Chin. This little dessert spot is famous for its extravagant flavors (you can find things like meringue pie and tonka bean on the menu!), and you can even grab a signature hot chocolate if you want something to enjoy on the go. Such a great option if you’re looking for the best desserts in London."
"The sweet treats get scientific at Chin Chin Labs, where all the ice cream is hand-churned with liquid nitrogen. Its short but inventive menu of regular flavours includes tonka bean and burnt butter caramel, with an array of topping options including bee pollen honeycomb and truffle crumble."
"A biscuit isn’t quite a dessert – unless it’s in the hands of Cutter & Squidge, that is. Enter the Biskie, the Soho bakery’s signature dessert which sees two discs of a cake-cookie hybrid sandwich an array of flavoured creamy fillings. The chocolate s’more version is filled with buttercream and a handmade marshmallow, while the blueberry cheesecake version layers jam, cheesecake cream and a wedge of digestive biscuit."
"This sister-owned Soho bakery looks sweet, but isn't saccahrine. Using no more sugar and fat than they need, their inventive and joyfully decorated offerings are delicately, carefully flavoured. Cutter & Squidge’s Dream Cakes make for jaw dropping centrepieces for your big celebration, or can also be enjoyed by the slice in house – the Lychee Kiss is an elegant flavour trio of lychee, raspberry and rose."
"Cutter & Squidge are bringing the latest in hybrid desserts to London. Here, they have invented the Biskie. This is a biscuit-cookie-cake creation filled with buttercream, jam or caramel."
"When pondering Japanese food, patisserie isn’t the first thing that comes to mind – Kova are showing us what we’ve been missing out on. This Japanese bakery in Soho specialises in producing fairly remarkable looking Mille Crepes, a concoction consisting of 15 layers on French-style crepes, sandwiching alternate layers of a custard cream filling. Choose from coconut, vanilla, chocolate and a tantalising green matcha, and pair it with one of Kova’s array of delicate Japanese teas."
"If you’ve never imagined Japanese patisserie you might want to mosey along to this tiny Soho shop serving Japanese/French fusion pastries. It’s tucked along an alley connecting Dean and Wardour Streets. Low on comfort and serving cakes that are more interesting than delicious, we’ve included it here because of its novelty factor."
"A post shared by KOVA (@kovapatisserie) on Jan 26, 2017 at 9:27am PST. Head to this upmarket Japanese bakery and try their famous millecrepes. After all, why have justone crepe when you can have a few dozen stacked together layered withlightly whipped mousse in between?"
"Restaurants French Bermondsey. A teasing spoonful of provincial France in all its rustic warmth, this infectiously cosy eatery is a delightful squeeze. Chatty personal service sets the tone, while the brief blackboard menu (scribbled in French) promises big-hearted, boldly chosen and smartly executed takes on the bourgeois classics."
"Despite being in Bermondsey, this place is so determinedly French that they don’t translate the menus here. They also change said menus every day, so your chances of ending up with the same thing twice are rather slim."
"Restaurants French Bermondsey"
"130 Sheen Road, Richmond-upon-Thames TW9 1UR, EnglandDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Full BarChinese, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsDinner, Late Night+44 20 8332 1018"