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BOX Piccadilly Circus Sing-A-Long Bottomless Brunch Review
16/05/26

BOX Piccadilly Circus Sing-A-Long Bottomless Brunch Review


The Sing Along Brunch at BOX Piccadilly is less about politely clinking glasses over eggs and more about stepping into a full blown daytime party, complete with a banging sound track. Running every Saturday 3pm – 5pm at BOX in Piccadilly Circus, it offers 2 hours of unlimited drinks and a choice of a brunch plate, but more importantly it’s accompanied by group Karaoke with screens around the room and the ability to choose your own track to stand up and sing to.


Joining a group table, the energy was already flowing when we arrived at about 3.15pm, prosecco flying everywhere and the host getting everyone hyped up on the mic. Our host explained that there’s a QR code on the tables that lets you queue up your chosen song, which then flashes onto the big screens while you’re handed a microphone and the entire room sings along with you.


As the drinks progressed the whole thing turned into a party, with everyone having so much fun and joining in. Standing on chairs, group performances, secret singers having their moment of fame, it honestly was such fun and a great shout for a birthday, hen, or any occasion where you want to get your mates together and truly belly laugh at each other.

It’s gloriously extra and turns the whole room into one big, supportive karaoke crowd.


Food wise, there’s a selection of brunch and lunch options to choose from. I had the vegan burger, while my friend choose the vegan gyros. Both super tasty but to be honest we ordered quiet near the end where food had become an afterthought, so my suggestion would be to get your food choice in early before you forget about it amidst the madness (and prosecco).


We mostly stuck to prosecco, which flowed freely, but there’s a solid cocktail list too. We tried the BOX Iced Tea which was dangerously easy to drink and a classic Aperol Spritz that hit the spot.


Overall, it’s loud, lively, and unapologetically camp, the kind of brunch you book when you’re ready to celebrate something, or simply celebrate the weekend itself.


Times: Every Saturday, 3pm – 5pm

Price: £52 per person


Address: BOX Piccadilly Circus, 21, 23 Shaftesbury Ave, Piccadilly Circus, London W1D 7EF


For more information click here.


Written by Jordan Crowley

Photography courtesy of BOX Piccadilly

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Review of Mazel-Tov in Budapest

  • Oct 26, 2025
  • 2 min read

Tucked away in Budapest’s lively Jewish Quarter, Mazel Tov is a dining experience that instantly transports you. With its open courtyard, soft string lights, and the hum of easy conversation, this restaurant manages to be both relaxed and electric, the kind of place where the scent of charred spices and freshly baked pita fills the air long before the food arrives. What follows is a celebration of flavour, texture, and balance that feels both comforting and vibrant.


We began with a beautiful spread of mezze  a sharing experience that captures the heart of Mediterranean dining. The Crispy Spiced Sweet Potato Fries arrived first, golden and perfectly seasoned, paired with a bright Amba mayo that added a tangy, almost tropical note. The Roasted Cauliflower Florets, dressed in miso tahini and sprinkled with black sesame and pomegranate, were a revelation, nutty, slightly smoky, and lifted by bursts of sweetness from the fruit.



The Seasonal Hummus and Roasted Red Pepper Hummus were equally memorable. The latter, made with charred kapia peppers, had a beautiful depth and warmth, enhanced by parsley tahini, honey-thyme heirloom tomatoes, and a scattering of pine nuts for texture. Served with soft, freshly grilled sourdough pita, it was the kind of dish that demanded a slow, indulgent pace, each bite layered with colour and flavour.


For mains, the Chicken Shawarma Plate was everything you’d hope for: juicy, perfectly spiced chicken thigh fillet with a whisper of smokiness, paired with a vibrant beetroot salad and crisp Yemeni cabbage. A drizzle of tahini tied it all together, while the warm pita served alongside made it impossible not to mop up every last bit.



The Grilled Salmon Steak, meanwhile, was cooked to perfection — crisp on the outside, tender and flaky within. The citrus cauliflower cream was unexpectedly light and fragrant, complemented by marinated and chimichurri cauliflower that added both tang and herbaceous freshness.


Each dish at Mazel Tov felt like an invitation to share, to linger, to enjoy. The balance of spice, texture, and colour showed a deep respect for Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions while adding a distinctly modern Budapest flair. It’s a restaurant that feels alive: communal, generous, and effortlessly stylish.


Address: Akácfa u. 47, Budapest 1072, Hungary

For more information and to book click here.


Words and photos by Stephanie Sowaha


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