Tuesday 12 July 2016

London 06-07/2016 - Day 8: a night out


Best way to recover from the tattooing pain: drinks, views and food.
Starting at Madison, a rooftop bar at One New Change. One New Change is also a great place to shop: I am assuming it gets busy over lunch, but in the evening it's really empty! As you can see the weather wasn't great and when it started getting rather windy, you don't really want to be on the rooftop anymore. As we still had time prior to our dinner reservation, we then headed to City Social. Amazing views and cocktails as per usual and the goats cheese churros were yummy!


And then time for the main event: dinner at Skygarden, one of the very few places I didn't manage to visit before I left London last week. Primarily cause you have to book way in advance... London's highest public garden. You can either book a free visit or dine in one of the restaurants/bars. Yes, it's pricey - even for London - but worth a visit, in my opinion. Preferably when the weather is good, of course.

We had dinner at the Darwin Brasserie and when a table at the window front freed up, we were kindly moved, which was brilliant for the views as well as it being more quiet in that corner.

Spring vegetable salad; lamb with potato & onion terrine (YUM!)
Vanilla Savarin (too much rum and simply too much!); a cute little paper bag for the sugar

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