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    Cakes By Robin

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    ModerateCustom Cakes
    Open 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    16 years ago

    Awesome cakes. Quite fancy so perhaps more for special occasions than everyday. But oh my word do they taste good and look amazing.

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    16 years ago

    Bought a birthday cake here, looked great and tasted delicious. Very nice people, highly recommended.

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    Hashi Cooking

    Hashi Cooking

    4.6(8 reviews)
    0.5 miWimbledon
    £££

    London's Best Cookery Schools Hashi Cooking…read more Hashi Cooking - Pictures @ The London Foodie (http://www.thelondonfoodie.co.uk ) I first met Reiko Hashimoto for her Sushi & Sashimi Class in May 07. Since that first fateful encounter, I have attended most of Reiko's classes, met the most delightful people and learnt a great deal about Japanese cuisine and culture. All classes are held at Reiko's beautiful home in Wimbledon Park for a small number of people. Sitting by her spacious kitchen island with other Japanese food aficionados, Reiko demonstrates in great detail all dishes to be cooked on the day. The informal and friendly setting, coupled with Reiko's contagious enthusiasm, gets everyone talking and asking questions, more like a cooking party at a friend's house. Ingredients are already prepared, and no time is taken washing or chopping them. Involvement is highly encouraged, but attention is focussed mostly on learning the various techniques, like the different ways of rolling sushi, preparing Japanese omelette (tamago), or assembling and frying tempura. In addition to the Sushi & Sashimi Class on Saturdays, Reiko also runs 4-session evening courses. These are designed for students who would like to learn about Japanese food in greater depth and are held at all levels from Beginners, Home Cooking and Gourmet, to Master Chef. Classes are not necessarily taken in this order starting at the Gourmet level, I then took the Home Cooking and Master Chef courses - all very different in nature but equally enjoyable. At the end of the four courses, participants will have learnt how to prepare more than 60 delicious Japanese dishes which can easily be recreated in their own kitchen. All classes' menus can be found at Hashi Cooking's website. I recently returned to Hashi Cooking and was lucky enough to take part in the last session of this season's Gourmet Course. As usual I was welcomed by an eclectic group of students the gorgeous Bann (a dentist of Iraqi descent), Amy (a charming Malaysian architect), Alex (the Law student), who at 21, was given Reiko's course as a gift and was thoroughly enjoying himself, and Arly, a Norwegian fellow who lived in Japan for years and can speak fluent Japanese. We started the evening with a demonstration of one of my favourite dishes Cha Soba Green Tea Flavoured Noodles with Squid and Spicy Yakumi Sauce. The Yakumi Sauce had just right amount of spiciness and the combination of squid, coriander and the green tea noodles was delicious. The Tofu Steak with Japanese Mushrooms in Soy Butter Sauce is, in my opinion, an excellent introduction to Tofu: a wonderful Japanese ingredient, sadly unloved by the Western palate. Reiko's recipe uses buttered Japanese mushrooms, like enoki, shimeji and shiitake, and crisply fried tofu steaks to convert even the most sceptical of foodies. An interesting addition to this season's menu was Roasted Butterflied Chicken Marinated with White Miso & Ginger Paste the meat soaked up the sweet white miso and ginger paste beautifully as it roasted, also helping to keep the meat moist and tender. The star of the evening however was Reiko's signature dish Grilled Scallops on Sushi Rice with Creamy Spicy Sauce. I have made this dish many times at home whenever I am cooking Japanese food for friends - it is one of the best dishes of all her courses. The flying fish roe, seaweed, scallops in sushi rice topped with the creamy, spicy sauce combine very well together. A real winner. As a half-Japanese, I always felt I knew the food of my ancestors Reiko made me re-consider this while helping me to replicate some of the flavours of my childhood I had long lost. I have great respect for what Reiko has achieved over the years, which is to de-mystify what to so many people wrongly seems an overly sophisticated and expensive cuisine based solely on raw fish, while making real Japanese cuisine available to thousands of people in the UK. I would highly recommend Hashi Cooking to anyone wanting to learn more about Japanese food and culture, meet some fascinating people on the way and eat the most scrumptious food!

    A really great way to learn about Japanese cooking, great for those of us who love cooking but are…read morenervous about this cuisine. Reiko is a very warm and welcoming host and also has a great teaching style - meticilous and thorough but also ensuring that each student gets practical hands-on experience with tricky techniques and has opportunities to ask lots of questions. Would highly recommend it.

    Rhubarb Food Design - Pulled Pork

    Rhubarb Food Design

    2.9(17 reviews)
    1.0 miSouthfields

    OK I admit it. I was not in a great mood when I went to Rhubarb. After all, Jamie W. and I just…read moreexperienced a sleepless 12-hour flight from Cape Town and was only in Heathrow for two hours before embarking on another 12-hour flight back to San Francisco. Terminal 3 is the hub for all the "long haul" flights that come through London, which means everyone was a zombie like us. And indeed it felt like a big shopping mall filled with people in various discombobulated states kinda like a Sondheim song. And another hundred people just got off of the plane. And are looking at us. Who got off of the plane. Maybe yesterday. If you've ever been to this terminal, you would know there isn't a dearth of dining options here with nearly fifty of them available for all tastes and pocketbooks. I'm not sure how we ended up at Rhubarb except I saw empty tables in the distance. Probably not a good sign if I was in a normal state. The menu was generically Brit-American (photo: http://bit.ly/1wsbfla), but we didn't care in our catatonic condition. Jamie went for his standby, the £ 14.50 Dayboat Fish & Chips, a "filet of sustainable fish in ale batter" which must have been code for bland waters ahead. It came sitting on a mound of "mushy peas" (their term, not mine) and was accompanied by a particularly arid cup of steak fries which they billed as "chunky chips" (photo: http://bit.ly/1Dvrctb). I didn't fare much better as I ordered the £ 10 Classic Caesar Salad which came with grilled lemon chicken strips and sans quail egg despite what was described in the menu (photo: http://bit.ly/1x3u6Bc). I was too tired to complain since the server made increasingly rare appearances at our table. I had better luck with the £ 6.50 cup of Vegetable Soup since there was little room for error there. Is it time to board yet? FOOD - 2 stars...overpriced and as bland as bland can be AMBIANCE - 2.5 stars... SERVICE - 2 stars...indifferent...maybe they were zombies, too TOTAL - 2 stars...sustenance at Heathrow is sadly no different than any other airport

    Fine for a quick bite to eat while waiting for your flight. Typical fare and prices for an airport…read morerestaurant. The tables were nicely arranged and they have bench seating as well. I ordered the English breakfast and my wife had the eggs benedict. Both were fine. Service was fast and friendly.

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