Situated in Ehemalige Jüdische Mädchenschule Mogg & Melzer do for 1930s American delis, what the aforementioned restaurant does for Berlin’s ‘Golden Twenties’ heyday; namely offer a perfectly considered slice of retro, but never forgetting it’s the 21st century.
Mogg & Melzer
Auguststraße 11-13
Berlin
www.moggandmelzer.com
25.10.2012
23.10.2012
19.10.2012
Brut
A German-French fusion wine bar with rustic wooden tables, an exceptional wine selection, cosy atmosphere and good music. They serve traditional Hessian-French Vesper, consists of carefully selected tasty cheese and sausage. These delicacies are combined with stonedbaked fresh sour crust bread, good butter, sweet-sour mustard and fine pickles. Hessian hospitality, French Savoir-vivre!
Brut
Torstrasse 68
Berlin
www.brut-berlin.com
Brut
Torstrasse 68
Berlin
www.brut-berlin.com
18.10.2012
Da Baffi
Da Baffi in Wedding embodies all the elements of traditional Italian cooking and almost everything served there is seasonal, homemade with first-rate ingredients. Love this cozy place!
Da Baffi
Nazarethkirchstraße 41
Berlin
www.dabaffi.com
10.10.2012
Brixton Village Market
Brixton Market
Electric Avenue
London
www.brixtonmarket.net
07.10.2012
Labour and Wait
Labour and Wait
85 Redchurch Street
London
www.labourandwait.co.uk
05.10.2012
Borough Market
Nestled in-between Borough High Street, Bedale Street, Stoney Street and Winchester Walk you'll find Borough Market. This gourmand's delight is London's oldest food market and boasts a range of fresh food stalls under its wrought-iron roof.
Borough Market
London
Every:
Thursday, 11am – 17pm
Friday, 12am – 18pm
Saturday, 9am – 16pm
www.boroughmarket.org.uk
Borough Market
London
Every:
Thursday, 11am – 17pm
Friday, 12am – 18pm
Saturday, 9am – 16pm
www.boroughmarket.org.uk
01.10.2012
David Benjamin Sherry in the Saatchi Gallery
"When Sherry drove through the American West he liked to have Brian Eno on his headphones and when he paused he liked to have the poems of Walt Whitman close at hand. Sherry is, in a word, a romantic – though, he hastens to add, “an extremely forward thinking one!” One of his romantic attachments is to analogue photography. But it isn’t nostalgia that drives his attachment to the medium of colour film. He simply believes that there is still “territory left untravelled” along that route, and he intends to explore it."
The Saatchi Gallery "Out Of Focus"
David Benjamin Sherry
www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk
www.davidbenjaminsherry.com
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