Assuming best is required, and curry is required, and london is required, the following results were found.
- DEAR LUMPY
- My father, Roger, was born in 1909 and educated at Eton and Sandhurst before taking a commission in the Coldstream Guards. He was a captain when his platoon fought a desperate rearguard action at Dunkirk in 1940. Unconscious, he was taken prisoner and...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/2288-roger-mortimer-letters-to-his-daughter-louise-aka-lumpy
- Restaurant review: Cinnamon Soho
- There are close to 1000 Indian restaurants in London. A venue might boast the most succulent tandoori meat, the fluffiest naan and the crispiest bhaji, yet they will still struggle to stand out. This is why Cinnamon Soho – the latest addition to the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/531-restaurant-review-cinnamon-soho
- Currying favours
- The first Indian restaurant to appear in the UK was the Hindostanee Coffee House. It opened in the early 19th century in George Street, central London, and offered diners a hubble bubble pipe as well as ‘Indian dishes in the highest perfection’. Two...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1365-currying-favours
- The What, Where, When: 5 October
- WHAT: London Film Festival Head down to any number of London cinemas to experience what the Festival has to offer. Everything from blockbusters to art house is covered as the film industry descends on the city for two weeks. See: If you don't fancy...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/events/going-out/1134-www
- Restaurant review: Antico
- When I venture outside my kitchen to eat, I’m pretty much game for any type of fare. I love an aromatic curry as much as a filet mignon or meticulously constructed sushi roll. The type of cuisine I go for least is Italian; the fact that pizza and pasta...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/612-restaurant-review-antico
- FIRST IMPRESSIONS: RALPH McTELL
- What are you working on? My tour and promoting my first album of original material for 10 years. When were you at your happiest? At the beginning of my career. When I was 17 to 21 or 22, and the potential was unfolding. I’m pretty happy most of the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/1359-first-impressions-ralph-mctell
- How I became Mother Hen
- Growing up in somewhat central London, I harboured fantasies, as far back as I can remember, of living in the country. I may have looked like a bigcity chick, but inside I was channelling Nancy Mitford, dreaming of large and louche old houses in the...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/769-how-i-became-mother-hen
- On a roll
- I have a confession to make. Sushi scares me. I never eat it and thus, have never ordered a Japanese dish for myself in a restaurant. I have no idea where this completely irrational fear comes from. I love seafood. I like rice. Vegetables are friends...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/52-on-a-roll
- Saved by a cat called Bob
- Bob’s film-star looks attract many admiring glances as he prowls silently across the bar in my direction. Settling himself on the stool beside me, he leans his weight into me, fixes me with his mesmerising jewel-green eyes – and lets out quite a loud...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/660-saved-by-a-cat-called-bob
- The risk assessment read ‘HE MAY DIE’
- John Noakes, the legendary Blue Peter presenter, gritted his teeth and inched carefully over the edge of the stone plinth from which Lord Nelson proudly surveys Trafalgar Square. Some 140ft up, his hair whipped by a stiff breeze, the daredevil...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/1380-the-risk-assessment-read-he-may-die
- The Lady Loves List
- And today we are mostly loving...details" >src="http://www.lady.co.uk/images/igallery/resized/401-500/Lady_Loves_Oct11_400-403-130-171-80-c.jpg" title="" alt="" width="130" height="171"...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/style/fashion/1070-the-lady-loves-list-latest
- Review: Naga
- As awful as it is to admit, the most sophisticated I get when it comes to Chinese cuisine is when I order from the slightly more expensive takeaway when the delivery time is too long at my usual. Sad but true. I rarely go to a Chinese restaurant, so...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/2022-review-naga
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Daily tip from the lady archive
"What makes leisure and holidays delightful is just the fact that they come rarely. If you can have them whenever you like they lose their nature.”
The Lady. The Joy of Work. 14th May 1914Your vote...
Q: The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties. Do you approve?
Yes - the Queen does a great job and is well worth it - 59.5%
No - the UK economy is struggling and this is unfair - 40.5%







