Beef & Brew to replace Pane Vino
Brand new restaurant about to open – and it sounds like a corker
Our first ever takeover at the long running K-Town institution is tonight. And we’re proud to show off the menu of sharing delights
Where can you watch a decent movie in a quirky setting – in winter? All over the place, as it turns out
Pane Vino is now offering chalked-up sharing plates – think antipasti, but a little more generous – and on-trend cocktails. Any good?
Says chef-patron Stefania Berdini: ‘This is the recipe for our gnocchi di ricotta at Pane Vino, a long-term favourite in the restaurant. Buon appetito!’ 1. First, make the very simple tomato sauce. Fry the onions till they are gold; add the garlic and the tomato puree, and let it reach boiling point. Then reduce the …
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It’s been a little over 2 months since the heralded arrival of Soho House’s Pizza East on Highgate Road changed the local dining landscape in slick and dramatic fashion. Yet far from suffer, most local restaurants report that business is good, probably better, than pre-PE. The foodies are flocking and there’s enough room at the …
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1. Drink in a Highly Elegant Pub Interior. We were pleased to hear Duncan from The Stag had just taken over The Star, a hidden gem on the fringes of Dartmouth Park. The pic says it all: that combination of bare wood, white tiling, pendant lamps and flickering candles is neighbourhood bar gold. He has …
This is, we strongly believe, still one of our best neighbourhood dining options. All it needs are a few tweaks
Mrs Kentishtowner is quite happy to admit that she is not a festival person. The only night she recalls under the stars was at the Secret Garden Party, back in 05, where she was forced to flee at the crack of dawn from the maddening thwub of teenage revellers in the tent next door. And …
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Pane Vino (323, Kentish Town Road) still dishes up understated, delicious meals. Trouble is, now it feels left behind with the rash of more fashionable new openings on the street – and it’s lighting and plain decor don’t really justify the high prices. However, house special Linguine with Bottarga is delicate, un-fishy and distinctly moreish, …