Dining at The Shard

Last night I visited The Shard for the first time. Or to be more specific I dined at the restaurant Aquashard on the 31st floor of London’s latest architectural triumph.  Whether you love it or hate it, The Shard is definitely a prominent landmark on the London skyline, boasting a lift that can scale 30 floors in 30 seconds and stunning views of the city.  Unfortunately, the first day of London Fashion Week also brought with it the rain, and the rather spectacular view was somewhat ruined by the cascades of water running down the windows.  Nonetheless, the beauty of Aquashard made up for the view.  A sexy, low lit, slick interior – reminiscent of a chic New York cocktail bar – is complimented by a three-storey high atrium and plenty of glass. As the world’s fashionistas descend on our fair city, I thought it more than worthy of a blog.

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Stunning cocktails – a Margarita

I am incredibly lucky as I, along with my cousin Joanna, were being treated to supper by my lovely aunt Irma.  We had a fantastic evening.  The atmosphere and service at Aquashard was superb.  Our dishes for each course were brought out simultaneously, so no-one at the table had to wait to start their meal.  Our wine was topped up regularly and empty plates disappeared discreetly.  My only complaint was that drinks did take some time to arrive, but this could be due to the large, lively crowd at the bar on a Friday night.

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Britain’s finest artisanal cheese selection

So to the food…  Aquashard ‘serves innovative contemporary British cuisine’ and the menu is succinct and well written.  The food itself is creative and beautifully presented, but a little hit and miss.  We ordered three different fish starters and shared them all.  The confit salmon with Dorset crab, and a puree of avocado and courgette was delicious and definitely our favourite of the three.  For mains, my cousin ordered the lamb, my aunt had the Diver Scallops and I opted for cod.  Each dish was lovely and very subtle with some intriguing difficult-to-place flavours, although the scallops were too lightly cooked for my palette and the lamb was quite rare (admittedly this was requested).  Unfortunately I was too busy dining to remember to take pictures, and I didn’t think an image of an empty plate would suffice.  For dessert we opted for two cheese plates, which came with wafer thin walnut bread and a delicious chutney.  Not only were these very tasty, but as you can see from the images they also looked very stylish.  All in all, I had a wonderful evening – the setting and atmosphere was fantastic and the dishes were beautifully presented, but make sure you choose wisely as certain dishes are better than others.

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Me and my aunt Irma

If you’re in town for Fashion Week, it’s worth noting that reservations need to be made in advance and we did have to wait over a month for a suitable time slot. However, you can come for cocktails at the bar and to soak up the atmosphere while taking in the view of London by night.  I would definitely recommend it…

For more information and to make a booking go to www.aquashard.co.uk

Topman X Black On Black

There has been a huge expanse of streetwear labels in the last few years, fed by the popularity of hip-hop culture and powered by the strength of social media.  Subsequently brands that may have remained small scale have now become a force to be reckoned with.  Streetwear label Hype is a fine example of this.  With 11,000+ twitter followers and stockists including the influential Topman this fresh label has burst into the limelight.

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This week sees the launch of their first ever collaboration – a chic range of black garments, including printed bandanas, gloss textured tees, a cotton sweatshirt and leggings (for men!). Appropriately named TOPMAN X Black On Black, and available exclusively in Topman Oxford Street and General store, online and at www.justhype.co.uk, the collection is clean, effortless and affordable.  Each item is limited to a production run of only 100 pieces, with prices ranging from £14.99 to £75.  Also their customer service is second to none.  When I needed some beanies for a TV show I was work on, a request on twitter was answered within hours.  The next day 6 identical beanies arrived at my door.  Genius!

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Hype X Topman Black on Black tops, both £28

Today sees the launch party of the range at Topman General store in Shoreditch (5-8:30pm), where DJ Cable will be spinning the tunes as you shop.  An after party follows at Casa Negra hosted by @ShorebitchUK, so be sure to pick up your wrist bands in store.  Exclusive clothes, beer and an after party –  what more could you want from this rather dull Thursday?

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Launch party tonight at Topman General Store, 98 Commercial Street, Shoreditch (5-8:30pm); after party at Casa Negra, 54-56 Great Eastern St London, EC2A 3QR (9-2am).

Or visit www.justhype.co.uk or www.topman.com to shop the collection.  

All images from the Topman X Black on Black range, courtesy of Hype Clothing.

My perfect day in London

On Saturday I spent the day in London. Due to a combination of weddings, hen do’s and visits to my parents I have not spent a weekend in the city I live in for nearly 2 months. It was one of those perfect, spontaneous exploratory days, and to top it all off the sun was shining too. On days like these I am totally in love with London.

First stop was Granary Square in King’s Cross, the recently refurbished area surrounding the new Central Saint Martins building. This was my first visit to the square and came highly recommended, as did the Grain Store which is where we ended up. I had been warned that bookings for lunch are usually snapped up in advance, but as we were looking for just drinks and snacks they happily accommodated us in the bar area. Perfect!

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The Grain Store is the new opening by The Zetter Group (famous for The Zetter Townhouse in Clerkenwell – winner of Hotel of the Year in 2012) and is headed up by Bruno Loubet, a French born Michelin star chef who has trained under Pierre Koffmann and Raymond Blanc. The result is a slick yet warm combination of great interior design, fabulous service and interesting yet reasonably priced food combinations. The all day bar menu includes a quirky mix of treats such as hot dogs (both meat and vege, with not a Linda McCartney in sight) and courgette, broad bean and prawn falafel. The presentation is very considered and our elegant beer glasses definitely pleased my prop stylist friend Davina.

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The square outside was teaming with children running through the mini fountains in their swimwear, but we bypassed this and decided to sit by the canal and soak up some sun.  A great place to laze and people watch on a sunny day.

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Next stop… ice-cream, where Google provided my second fabulous foodie surprise of the day. A short walk up the canal to Camden Locks resulted in a quite marvellous Heston Blumenthal style experience at Chin Chin Labs www.chinchinlabs.com. What we thought was going to merely be a pleasant ice-cream turned out to be a ton of amazing dairy fun! Chin Chin Labs is a liquid nitrogen ice-cream parlour (the first in Europe apparently) and a great place to visit. You choose your ice-cream and your topping, then watch as they create it in front of you. Like something from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the small space is filled with liquid nitrogen ‘steam’ and toppings are sold in chemistry lab utensils such as test tubes and conical flasks.

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I opted for vanilla with salted caramel sauce and my friend Davina had chocolate ice-cream (which was bitter rather than sweet) with a caramelised pretzel on top. It was delicious. At £4 a pop this isn’t an everyday snack, but is a fabulous treat and an experience that I guarantee you will talk about after. I certainly did…

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I finished off the day with a trip to a beer garden in Dalston and a bit of dancing later on.  My perfect London day.  I love this city.

Grain store,  Granary Square, 1-3 Stable Street, London, N1C 4AB. T: 020 7324 4466. www.grainstore.com

Chin Chin Labs, 49 – 50 Camden Lock Place, London, NW1 8AF. Open Mon 12:30-6:30pm & Tue-Sat 12-7pm. www.chinchinlabs.com