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Greetings my fair citizens!
Much time has passed since we last spoke. I have much to say, though life in flat without an internet connection has meant my words have been precious & few. Inspiration has also been at an all-time low - my time has been spent socialising, studying and partying, ranked in the aforementioned order.
Things have come and gone since we last spoke. No, I don't mean the identikit strip of soulless bars on the Chelsea Beach - I mean crushes, placements, the joy of minimal weight loss and similar good tidings that make me smile.
A bit like a plate of quality chocolate ice cream, in fact.
In short, I have seen the Kandinsky exhibit at the Tate, wasted time at a Tapas Bar, checked out the goodies on offer at Haandi, Spitfire (complete with WW2 RAF memorabilia), Mokssh and Emperor, seen the mighty Bauhaus in concert & enjoyed the Yann Arthus Bertrand 'Earth From the Air' exhibition on offer at the Royal Brompton. I have also experienced a second helping of Cardiology (excellent fun) & thrown one of the best house parties I've ever had the pleasure of attending ;)
All in all a very enjoyable time, despite the PMS-ing ups and downs and the worst meal ever at Mango Tree!
So how have you been?

4 Comments:
cardiology is a 'clean' speciality, i rather enjoyed it myself. where u doing it?
Mokshh looks good.. indian tapas? review please :)
looks like ur working thru the toptable list religiously..hehe
the gallery at noblesage looks interesting.. owned by a british lankan guy. must check it out no?
It really isn't Indian tapas, there aren't enough sauceless dishes to do this with on their menu.
This reviewer agrees - http://www.mansized.co.uk/reviews/review.phtml/122/249/
What I will say is that get tolerable alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails (not enough alcohol, far too much ice) which are a bit heavy on the homemade sugar syrup.
The food is served in portions too miniscule for a 'meal' - think Soho Spice/Imli with a finger bowl plus 3 pieces of chicken/lamb floating in spicy sauce.
I tried their dal makhani - too heavy on the tomato, too light on the spice. I don't plan on going back soon.
hv u been to Mint Leaf?
Nope, never.
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