Weekend Markets, Thai Roasted Beef With Pomello Salad And Butchery Classes: 5 Foodie Things We’re Loving This Week

Saturday Markets And Butchery Classes: 5 Foodie Things We're Loving This Week

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Want to know what bars to namedrop, which restaurants to book, and the cookbook everyone’s snapping up now? Then look no further than our lovely columnist John Gregory-Smith, who every week posts his essential foodie hotlist on Grazia Daily. What John doesn’t know about food isn’t worth knowing; the chef/food writer is the editor of online food and travel magazine Eat Travel Live. He is also writes cookbooks, develops recipes for various magazines and brands and works as a travel writer. For more new openings and recipes visit Eat Travel Live and catch John tweeting @mightyspice.

John Gregory Smith

BREAKFAST OF THE WEEK: Egg Break

Hoxton Hotels and Soho House have cracked their heads together and come up with another rocking restaurant, Egg Break. It’s is all egg focused, nach, with meaty buns, avocado on toast and fancier dishes like a lip smackingly good carbonara.

Egg Break

DINNER HANGOUT OF THE WEEK: Summer Menu at Pizza East Portobello

I love the laid back vibe at Pizza East Portobello – it reminds me of The Hamptons. And just in time for summer, they have revamped their menu with delicious dishes like salmon quinoa, burrata with tomato and delicate seabass carpaccio.

Pizza East Portobello

SATURDAY MARKET OF THE WEEK: Druid Street Market

Fabulous foodie Miranda York has launched a new street market in Bermondsey, with a focus on local business and community. With a stellar line up, including Lardo, Blu top ice cream sandwiches and pop ups from Rosie Birkett and Elly Cursen, you know where I’m going to be this Saturday.

Druid Street Market

COOKERY CLASS OF THE WEEK: Turner and George at Meatopia

Budding butchers will be taught how to cut, trim and prepare a whole fore-rib rare-breed joint, as East London butchers Turner and George are popping up at Meatopia this summer. Tickets are priced at £175, and classes run for around about an hour and a half at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm on both Saturday and Sunday.

COOKBOOK OF THE WEEK: Chris Kitch

This book is backed full of sexy summer salads, simple suppers and decadent deserts. It’s hard to chose a favourite, but if I had to go with anything it would be Chris’s Thai roasted beef with a zingy pomello salad – well done!

Chris Kitch by Chris Honor, published by Mitchell Beazley

Chriskitch by Chris Honor
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