Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Discovering Tapas Revolution


I have always been a fan of tapas dishes. The main reason being because I can often be very indecisive when it comes to making food choices and am guaranteed to get food envy if I have picked the wrong thing. Tapas on the other hand is just perfect because you don’t have to choose one thing. It’s traditionally a mix and match of different mini dishes/appetizers served both hot and cold. 

I used to have a very tempting Tapas Bar and Grill on my doorstep called Tendido Cuatro.


There was no denying it served delicious tapas and also fantastic paella dishes but it came at a price. Until I discovered Tapas Revolution I thought this was the general trend with tapas restaurants around London.


A few weeks back I went to the Real Food Festival at Southbank. On arrival the heavens opened so we took shelter in the cookery theatre which was about to begin the next show. It could not have been better timing for the next 30 minutes we watched Omar Allibhoy, founder of Tapas Revolution, demonstrate the ease of tapas cooking. 


We also has an opportunity to taste the food and that was it - we were sold. Not only were we 100% going to attempt to recreate the dishes but we were definitely going to pay Tapas Revolution a visit. 

Here is a little picture of our Tortilla de Pataatas. It’s a Spanish Tortilla made with potatoe and onion. It’s dead easy and Omar even suggested using ready salted crisps to speed up the cooking time - it works brilliantly. 


Last Saturday was one of those days when we didn’t really have any plans until cinema and Tapas Revolution was suggested, resulting in the perfect Saturday evening. Tapas Revolution is located near the food court at Westfield London. Before seeing Omar in action I would usually eat just outside the main shopping centre at somewhere like Jamie’s Italian or Cappuccino (a cute little cafe). But this time it was straight to the tapas! 

It’s not your normal restaurant set up but more of a relaxed bar eating experience. The great thing is it’s actually affordable. They have set menus which keeps costs down and also makes choosing a lot easier. 





I would definitely recommend a trip to Tapas Revolution (http://www.tapasrevolution.com). Combined with a bit of shopping, and a trip to the cinema, you’ve got the perfect Saturday afternoon.



Monday, 13 May 2013

HSBC "The Legendary Journey"


I just saw the following ad and definitely thought it was worth sharing. The ad includes members of the Lions squad dressed up as 19th Century sailors en route to Australia.


The campaign was created to promote HSBC’s sponsorship of the tour and to celebrate the 125 years since the British & Irish Lions first set sail to Australia. 


The Light Show


I'll be the first one to admit I am not much of a fine art lover. I struggle to really engage with it and lack interest. On the other hand modern art and photography I love. I have become a huge fan of the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum and always make an effort to go.


Last week my friend suggested we visited the Light Show at the Hayward Gallery. She is an interior designer and already knew a fair bit about the show and the installations. I on the other hand didn’t! Having seen this video online I could tell it was worth a trip.


It was fascinating to see how light could create such stunning pieces but furthermore the vast number of different illusions and shapes. Here are a couple pictures I managed to take whilst walking around the exhibition.