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  • Interview with Anthony 'Murf' Murphy, Co-Founder of The Beefy Boys

    This week we interviewed Anthony 'Murf' Murphy, Co-Founder of The Beefy Boys, to talk about the drunken BBQ, that kicked it all off, where they ranked at the World Food Championships and much more. What inspired you to create The Beefy Boys, and how did the journey begin? 1. The Beefy Boys is a drunken BBQ that's seriously gotten out of hand - so out of hand we now have four restaurants, 200 staff, two food trucks, and a Sunday Times best-selling book about said drunken BBQ. It all started 14 years ago when one of my lifelong friends Dan was having a BBQ for his partner's birthday. He called me and asked if I would help cook for it. None of us had a catering or hospitality background, but we had been watching a lot of Man vs Food and Diners, Drive Ins and Dives. So we did a ton of research and practice and cooked a BBQ for our friends - burgers, pulled pork, ribs etc. They all loved it. From there, we decided to enter a BBQ competition in Bristol called Grillstock. We won Best Burger there and got entered into the World Burger Championships in Las Vegas. We headed over for what we thought would be a drunken trip to Vegas where we would come last in a cookery competition, and somehow we managed to come second in the world. That's pretty much what kicked the whole thing off and led to where we are today. 2. How did it feel to compete on an international stage like the World Food Championships, and what did you take away from that experience? It was completely mad. They shut a big part of the Las Vegas strip off for it. We were lucky enough to return again this year after winning the UK Burger Awards in 2023. This year, it was in Indianapolis, which was an amazing place to visit. We ate so much food we all came back about a stone heavier, and this time we came fourth in the world, which was an amazing result.  3. Was there a pivotal moment when you realised that The Beefy Boys could become a major success? Literally, as we walked off the stage in 2014 after coming second place, I remember thinking at the time, this is it now, we need to take this seriously. When we came back to the UK, our first pop-up had a queue of 300+ people before we even fired the grill up. If it wasn't for the World Food Championships, we 100% wouldn't be here today.  4. Do you have plans to expand further, or are there other food concepts you’d like to explore in the future? Definitely. It's taken us 10 years to get four open. We are very picky about where we go - we don't want to open sites for the sake of it. We want to be considered in our approach to expansion. We've seen so many people get bigger, drop the quality, and collapse in on themselves, and we really don't want that to happen. There are other food concepts we would love to do that connect to our BBQ roots, specifically live fire. We have a lot of ideas in that regard, and it's something we are working on for (hopefully) our second cookbook and maybe some special pop-ups in 2025. But our main focus is expanding The Beefy Boys restaurant brand.  5. What’s the most unexpected or adventurous topping you’ve ever considered for a burger? Oh God, loads. I've never managed to fully nail my concept of a shepherd's pie burger. We have loads in the cookbook, from surf and turf to a Hawaiian burger (yes pineapple on a burger-it can work!) The roast dinner burger is pretty special and one I'm quite proud of in the book. Also, the cowboy burger where we top a burger with a steak, is pretty mad.  6. If you had one day off in London, where would you like to visit / explore?  I am a real sucker for the tourist side of London. I love Soho and the West End, and if I had a day off, I would take the wife to see Hamilton. We've been wanting to go for years. (I'm not massively into musical theatre, by the way - we just both love a bit of Hamilton.) Food-wise, I would definitely head to Kiln. For more information visit https://thebeefyboys.com/ Photography courtesy of The Beefy Boys

  • The Libertine London Supper Club Series launches with a Burns Night Celebration

    Situated in the heart of the city, nestled in the vaulted space beneath The Royal Exchange, The Libertine provides a stylish and truly atmospheric drinking and dining experience. Ideal for post-work drinks as well as fine dining, the Libertine offers a relaxed environment in which to indulge the senses with hearty food in a rich, darkly luxurious interior. The venue is known for its event space and calendar of special menus, including an exceptional Sunday Roast. To ring in January, The Libertine launches their Supper Club Series with a toast to Robert Burns, the Burns Night Supper Club will take place on Saturday 25th January and is the perfect opportunity to savour the flavours of Scotland, a three-course feast awaits, paired with three contrasting whisky expressions from Scotland’s finest distillery, Glenmorangie.  Along with great food, expect a lively evening, led by an expert Master of Ceremonies who will ensure all traditions are upheld, including the piping in of the Haggis and its subsequent address. Complete with neeps, tatties, cranachan and drams of Glenmorangie aplenty, it will be an evening befitting of the great ‘Rabbie Burns’.    Event Date: Saturday 25th January from 7.45 pm Tickets: £120.00 per person Included: A three-course dinner complete with a welcome cocktail and whisky pairings For more information or to book tickets visit https://libertinelondon.co.uk/ Written by Claire Boom Photography courtesy of Libertine London

  • Westfield London Launches 'Here We Glow': A Dazzling Light Art Experience

    Brighten your January blues with Here We Glow, Westfield London's first-ever light art event, running from 23rd January to 2nd March 2025. This free, family-friendly spectacle features eight awe-inspiring installations, including works by acclaimed UK and international artists, many making their UK debut.  Highlights include: The Anooki: Playful, larger-than-life Inuit-inspired figures by French artists David Passegand and Moetu Batlle, spotlighting environmental fragility Evanescent: A mesmerizing 8m bubble installation by Atelier Sisu, complete with an ethereal soundscape Visible Light: A kaleidoscopic masterpiece by British artist Liz West, inspired by Westfield London's architecture Don’t miss this winter lights attraction—an unforgettable mix of art, design, and sustainable creativity, all for free! Westfield is open 10am - 9pm Monday to Saturday and 12-6pm Sundays View all installations at  https://www.westfield.com/united-kingdom/london/here-we-glow Written by Claire Selby  Photography courtesy of Westfield

  • Canary Wharf’s Free Winter Lights Festival - 21st Jan - 1st Feb

    Canary Wharf’s Winter Lights festival, will once again transform this iconic skyline into a dazzling spectacle this January bringing a kaleidoscope of illuminations to brighten London's darkest days. Set to run from Tuesday 21st January to Saturday 1st February 2025, this free-to-attend event promises to be the largest and most immersive edition to date, bringing 11 brand new light installations to the streets and squares of Canary Wharf. In its ninth year, 2025 brings highlights such as the  monumental light portal  at Wood Wharf where visitors are invited  to step into  different worlds as the lights shift and change with each movement. Several pieces that push the boundaries of immersive art including a  towering stack of bathtubs, pulsing with light and sound. At Cabot square, Atelier Sisu’s Evanescent Droplets will transform the iconic fountain into a shimmering pool of light, an ethereal sight that perfectly captures the magic of the festival.  The 12-night event, running from 5pm to 10pm each day, will allow visitors to explore the art at their own pace. To help navigate the route, attendees can download the Winter Lights map via the Canary Wharf app, which will guide them through the installations scattered across the estate. Don’t miss this incredible chance to immerse yourself in art and light—mark your calendars and prepare to explore the luminous wonderland that is Canary Wharf this winter! For more information, visit https://canarywharf.com/whats-on/winter-lights-2025/ Photography courtesy of Canary Wharf

  • Celebrate the Lunar New year at Greenwich Peninsula

    Save the date – on Saturday, February 1st, Greenwich Peninsula will be hosting celebrations to welcome the Year of the Snake in style. They are collaborating with performers, artists and experts, in order to make the day as special as possible. You can expect a wide range of free and paid for activities, including traditional Dragon and Lion dance performances, making their way across the peninsula. Expect to see vibrant costumes, rhythmic drumming and thrilling acrobatics, chasing away bad fortune and ensuring good luck for the new Lunar year. Among the other highlights of the day, you can book a variety of creative workshops, enabling you to engage in traditional East and Southeast Asian handcrafts such as bamboo weaving, Chinese knot-making, woodblock printing and paper cutting. You’ll also be able to learn - or improve your skills- at Mahjong, with workshops and competitive games. Finally, you can tuck into delicious Asian dishes with street food vendors all around the Peninsula, and book an intimate tea-tasting session, making the celebrations an all-around experience. Come celebrate the Year of the Snake at Greenwich Peninsula, on Saturday 1st February, from 12 to 4pm. You can find the list of events and tickets at https://www.greenwichpeninsula.co.uk/whats-on/lunar-new-year Written by Alexandra Herlaut Reinhardt Photography courtesy of Greenwich Peninsula

  • Transform Your Energy and Fitness in 2025 with Gymbox’s Groundbreaking ‘202Vibe’ Class

    The next level of fitness is upon us with Gymbox launching  ‘202Vibe’, the UK’s first gym class that combines aura readings with mindfulness to help you align your energy and tackle the day-to-day challenges of 2025. Developed in collaboration with aura reading experts and Gymbox’s Holistic Master Trainer Jess Parkinson. By integrating the art of aura reading, ‘202Vibe’ aims to enhance emotional resilience, boost mindfulness, and promote a positive vibrational presence. The class structure – 1 hour Introduction & Aura Explanation Aura Reading & Interpretation Guided Meditation Energetic Breathwork ‘202Vibe’ is available at Gymbox Farringdon on Mondays at 1pm and Gymbox Victoria on Tuesdays at 6pm. To book visit www.gymbox.com Photo courtesy of Gymbox

  • London Art Fair is on from 21st - 26th January

    It may be frosty outside but the art world calendar is hotting up as London Art Fair returns to the Business Design Centre this January. For this year's 37th edition expect new galleries joining the ranks, a new partner and many new artists alongside more established names. 2025 brings together over 130 galleries from across the globe, including newcomers from countries like Japan, Iran, and Sweden. Art lovers can expect a diverse mix of modern and contemporary works, featuring renowned names such as Picasso, Bridget Riley, and Barbara Hepworth, alongside emerging talents. The Prints & Editions section, introduced last year, returns to offer affordable entry points for aspiring collectors, making art ownership more accessible than ever. This year’s fair highlights unique collaborations, including the Sainsbury Centre as the Museum Partner, showcasing their world-class collection and innovative “Living Art” experience, which invites visitors to engage with art in transformative ways. Additionally, a striking multi-sensory installation by Tampa-based artist Ya La’ford, commissioned by Visit Tampa Bay, will explore the interconnectedness of humanity, nature, and travel. Curated sections such as Platform and Encounters will delve into themes of sustainability, interconnectivity, and artistic experimentation, providing fresh perspectives and thought-provoking experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the art scene, the London Art Fair promises something for everyone. From inspiring panel discussions to opportunities to discover the next big names in the art world, this vibrant event is the perfect way to start the year. Tickets are available online now—don’t miss your chance to immerse yourself in one of the most dynamic art fairs of the international calendar. London Art Fair starts on 21st January through 26th January Book your tickets now at  https://www.londonartfair.co.uk/tickets-paid-ppc/?gad_source=1 Written by Claire Selby  Photos by Mark Cocksedge and courtesy of London Art Fair

  • Where to eat in London for Veganuary

    Going meat-free this January in London is a breeze, thanks to the city’s amazing array of options. From dedicated vegan restaurants to exciting plant-based menu collaborations, there’s something to delight both vegans and meat lovers. Here are our top picks to explore in London. Babur Babur is spicing things up with a limited-edition vegan menu, available from the 9th to the 30th. Renowned for its innovative take on modern Indian cuisine, Babur’s plant-based creations are bursting with bold flavours and culinary flair, making it the perfect destination for Veganuary lunch or dinner. Menu Highlights Include: Kale Pakora Chaat – Crispy kale fritters with tamarind, Tandoori Swede with comforting vegetable khichdi and mixed pickles and Prunes & Palak Kofta – Prune-stuffed spinach dumplings in a creamy coconut and tomato curry.   To book visit https://www.babur.info/ Delamina in Marylebone Village Enjoy the vibrant flavours of the Eastern Mediterranean at Delamina, nestled in the heart of Marylebone. With dishes bursting with incredible taste and flair, hero vegan dishes include the the smoked aubergine with a tahini & zhoug dip, as well as the crispy oyster mushroom with a truffled artichokes mousse. To book visit https://www.delaminakitchen.co.uk/ Boxcar Bar & Grill Boxcar Bar & Grill is kicking off the new year with a Vegan Sunday Roast Special and a refreshing lineup of creative mocktails. This January, they’re helping you beat the winter blues with a hearty Mushroom & Beetroot Wellington—a flavorful plant-based take on the classic roast. A hearty, flavour-packed vegan twist on the classic roast. Served with a rich portobello jus, perfect for those cosy winter Sundays. To book visit https://boxcar.co.uk/bar-grill Pravass Visit Pravaas to enjoy bold flavours, vibrant presentations, and exceptional service, Pravass are offering an array of outstanding vegan dishes that are sure to impress. Indulge in a baby aubergine masala, where tender aubergine meets nutty sesame seeds and tamarind, resulting in a hearty, flavourful dish. Then, enjoy a bhindi anardana - a unique dish which takes the mild flavour of Okra and the tart, sweetness of pomegranate to create a mouthwateringly tangy delight. For something truly unique, savour the South Indian Poriyal, served with asparagus, curry leaves and rich, buttery pine nuts, and gorgeously tempered Dal Tadka. To book visit https://www.pravaas.com Wahaca This month, Wahaca has unveiled its Mushroom Carnitas Tostada, a plant-based twist on the classic dish. This version swaps meat for a flavorful mix of King Oyster and chestnut mushrooms, slow-cooked, pulled, and served atop a rich, house-made cashew crema on two crispy corn tortillas. Diners can also indulge in other vegan favorites, such as the vibrant Beet Tartare, Black Bean or Mushroom Quesadillas filled with gooey vegan cheese, and the show-stopping Roast Riverford Organic Squash, served with salsa macha and a choice of rice or tortillas—perfect for sharing. To book visit https://www.wahaca.co.uk/ OMNOM at Islington Square Step into OMNOM, the multi-award-winning vegan and vegetarian gem in the heart of Islington Square. Celebrated for its inventive approach to plant-based cuisine, OMNOM takes your taste buds on a journey, blending bold global flavours with a contemporary twist. Vegan dishes include Vegan chick’n butter masala, Jackfruit biryani, Gobi Manchurian and Crispy spinach chaat.   To book visit www.omnom.com/ FIGO FIGO is showcasing their diverse selection of vegan dishes, proving that Italian cuisine can be just as delicious without relying heavily on eggs, cheese, or dairy. From beloved classics like Penne Arrabbiata and Spaghetti Pomodoro to a variety of pizzas with vegan cheese options, FIGO makes it simple to enjoy authentic Italian flavors, vegan-style. Indulge in the Ortolana Vegan (vegan cheese, Italian plum tomato sauce, aubergines, courgettes, peppers, black olives, and oregano), the Vegetariana (tomato sauce, mushrooms, olives, spinach, and peppers), or the Capricciosa (tomato sauce, artichokes, olives, mushrooms, and capers) for a true taste of Italy. To book visit https://figorestaurant.co.uk/   KIN Restaurant KIN Restaurant is a haven for plant-based dining, serving up an exclusively vegan and vegetarian menu that’s as inventive as it is indulgent. Treat yourself to small plates like velvety sweet potato topped with vegan parmesan, dive into the vibrant courgette and pistachio spaghetti, or elevate your weekend with the decadent KIN Weekend Deluxe brunch. To book visit www.kinlondon.com/restaurant Kapara At Kapara, vegetables take center stage in a symphony of flavor. Their bold and imaginative vegan sharing menu, priced at £64 per person, showcases the vibrant essence of Eastern Mediterranean cuisine. Highlights include pillowy pita paired with a spiced tomato dip, creamy hummus topped with aubergine relish, and smoky blackened aubergine drizzled with tahini and pomegranate molasses. Designed to share, it’s a feast worth savouring together. To book visit www.kapara.co.uk

  • Battersea Power Station is hosting its annual light festival from January 23rd

    For the fifth year in a row, Battersea Power Station is bringing back its iconic month-long light festival, from the 23rd Jan - 23rd Feb. With blue Monday —the most depressing day of the year— right around the corner, now is an excellent time to mark your diaries to check out the dazzling light installations, located both inside and outside the building. Each of the 8 art pieces was designed by different artists from all over the world, and some of them are being shown in the UK for the first time. They broach a variety of topics to reflect and lose yourself in, including Northern Lights and their mysteries, tornadoes, human emotions, discovery, and our relationship to technology. Some installations even enable us to interact with them, thus enhancing our experience as we watch them evolve in answer to our actions. If you’ve never been to Battersea Power Station, now is a great time to visit the repurposed, Grade II* listed building. It is a lovely riverside neighbourhood, with many restaurants, bars, and shops to enjoy in addition to the mesmerising artworks you’ll explore. The festival is free for all to enjoy, from the 23rd of January to the 23rd of February 2025. Address: Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8DD For more information visit https://batterseapowerstation.co.uk/light-festival-2025/ Written by Alexandra Herlaut Reinhardt Photography Courtesy of Battersea Power Station

  • Hutong partners with Everleaf to launch booze-free brunch for January

    Elevate your weekend plans with the Dynasty Brunch, the ultimate bottomless brunch at Hutong! The renowned Chinese fine dining destination has partnered with Everleaf, the non-alcoholic aperitif brand, to create the Dynasty Brunch. Guests can enjoy limited-edition delicious non-alcoholic cocktails alongside Hutong’s award-winning dishes.  Available every weekend from 11:30am to 3:30pm, this indulgent feast begins with unlimited Iberico Pork Dumplings, Scallop & Prawn Wontons, and Crispy Prawn Rolls. For mains, savour bold flavours with Sea Bass in ginger, garlic, and chilli sauce or Ma La Beef with bell peppers, chilli, and black bean sauce, accompanied by Vegetable Fried Rice or Noodles. The desserts are just as impressive! Ma La Chocolate Tart or the Mango Pudding, served with fruit salsa will be up for grabs. Perfect for Dry January or anyone craving an alcohol-free delight, Everleaf's cocktails shine with options like: Senlin - created with an aromatic blend of Everleaf Forest, pineapple, mango, passionfruit and chilli Haiyang - with Everleaf Marine, smokey cardamom, peppery Thai Basil, egg white and refreshing cucumber Shan - crafted with Everleaf Mountain, almond, tart cranberry, juicy peach, a twist of lime, and a dash of dill.  All of this is set against the breathtaking backdrop of London’s skyline from the 33rd floor of The Shard, making Dynasty Brunch a feast for the senses in every way. To book visit https://hutong.co.uk/events/dynasty-brunch/ Address: 31 St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY Photo courtesy of Everleaf and Hutong

  • TATTU London is offering 30% this January

    Tattu London, the contemporary Chinese restaurant known for its stylish décor and inventive menu, is offering an irresistible deal to start the year on a delicious note. From January 2nd to 31st, guests can enjoy a 30% discount on the a la carte menu as part of their exclusive January Sale. Diners are able to enjoy the sale all day Sunday to Thursday, and until 5:00pm on Friday, for tables of up to eight guests.Whether you're a fan of their signature Sticky Beef Short Rib, the ever-popular Sugar Salt Crispy Squid, or the bold Wok Fried Angry Bird, this limited-time offer allows you to savour Tattu’s renowned dishes at a fraction of the price. Guests will also be able to enjoy Tattu’s gorgeous, modern interior while dining on dishes inspired by the rich flavours and techniques of modern Chinese cooking. With the promotion running throughout the month, it’s the perfect excuse to treat yourself to a memorable meal in the heart of London. Who says January has to be so drab! To book and receive 30% click here . Address: The Now Building Rooftop, Outernet, Denmark St, London, WC2H 0LA Written by Lorna Bryn Photography courtesy of TATTU

  • Review of the Early Evening Menu at Kaji in Manchester

    We headed to Manchester to check out the food scene and we found an absolute corker of a restaurant in one of our other favourite UK city. Manchester has an incredible energy and rhythm that flows through every sinew. From its industrial and musical heritage to its warm and colourful inhabitants, Manchester has fire in its belly, so we wanted to experience a daring restaurant which mirrors the beating heart of this great city. From the pioneering and award-winning Chef Patron Steven Smith - formerly Chef Patron and owner of award-winning gastropub The Freemasons Wiswell - Kaji is a Japanese restaurant like no other we have experienced before. Heading there you may be expecting calm, quiet minimalism or reserved pretentiousness, but you’ll find none of this here. As you turn the corner from the sleek unassuming reception you soon realise that Kaji is on fire. Huge screens depicting burning digital art, a large open kitchen bursting with flames, a DJ belting out the soundtrack of the restaurant's beating heart, this evening is black and red. You’d be forgiven for thinking you are in a nightclub scene from a John Wick movie, but fear not, the only blades are expertly wielded by the kitchen staff, slicing sushi and spinning up plates of sumptuous Japanese classics alongside bold new fusions of global and Japanese flavours with local produce. Dishes are being delivered to tables like phoenix's from the flames. Lunch and Early evening Menu We arrive at Kaji at the perfect time to indulge in one of their very reasonable menu offerings. £30 will buy you a welcome snack, starter and main, plus the option to add sides, a dessert and wine pairing. The wine is tempting, but the cocktail menu lures us in with unique, classy yet bold looking drinks. Our welcome snack was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The unassumingly named “Bread and Butter” is actually a spicy flavour bomb of crispy chilli buns with a pickled Jalepeno butter. I challenge anyone to even finish the sentence “I don’t want to fill myself up on the bread” There was nothing slimy about our oyster starters. Forget “down in one”, these Fried Louët-Feisser Oysters are crisp, with a smokey hot sauce with lime to squeeze over and freshen things up. Accompanying this was a clever plate of crisp and sticky katsu spiced chicken wings with an incredible Thai green mouse to mop up. It was nothing like I've tasted before. Our climactic mains looked every bit as good as they tasted. A tender cod loin nestled into a champagne and white miso sauce, with vibrant green swirls it is quite spectacular. The Himalayan Salt Aged Hangar steak is an absolute umami-fest. Dark, rich, sticky and so soft you want to weep with each bite. Topped with ox cheek stuffed shiitake mushrooms and red miso and sansho pepper sauce. Naturally we added a dessert to our early dinner and the result was not a wind-down to our climax. A rich dark-chocolate mousse with a tangy passionfruit sorbet cutting right through is delightful, and the accompanying bbq Pedro Ximénez soaked pineapple delivers a completely new experience to the humble fruit. The Cocktail Menu There are so many good cocktails on this menu that you may find yourself coming back to Kaji time and time again just to try the next one. Each drink has a surprising ingredient that totally works, from a wasabi infused Japanese Mary, to Maple Gin with Lapsang Tea. We recommend the Spicy Citrus, a punchy and smoky affair with mezcal, Yuzu sake, agave syrup and togarashi spice, or for something really unusual, the Black Sesame may look like you are drinking charcoal water, but is is more akin to an old fashioned with Toki whiskey, black sesame surup and umeshu activated charcoal. Our Verdict If you haven’t guessed already, our love affair with Kaji has only just begun. With its devilish pulsating interior, bold punchy yet delicately crafted and delicious dishes, relaxed and friendly hosts and a cocktail menu to die for, it may well be one of our top reasons to get back to Manchester sharpish. If you’re looking for an unforgettable dining experience, clear your calendar for February 5th. Chef Patron Steven Smith of KAJI Manchester is teaming up with the award-winning Dave Wall of The Unruly Pig for a one-night-only culinary collaboration that promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. This exclusive evening will feature a meticulously curated 9-course tasting menu, where KAJI’s bold, flame-inspired creations meet the rich, dynamic European flavors that The Unruly Pig is celebrated for. Expect a symphony of innovation and flavor as two culinary powerhouses join forces to deliver a dining experience like no other. Address:   64 Bridge St, Manchester, M3 3BN To book visit www.kajimcr.com Written by Rick Hartley Photography courtesy of KIJI

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