Plus, the potatoes that will blow your mind and the future of London clubbing |
| London’s greatest potatoes, laid bare | The Quality Chop House is a proper restaurant. It makes everywhere else look a bit try-hard, like Bob Hoskins in a sea of Guy Ritchies. Arguably its most famous dish is confit potatoes, a sexy side that’s not left the menu since it was devised back in 2013. We chatted to head chef Shaun Searley and got him to go into forensic detail about what makes this humble tater such a goddamn star. |
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| Fingers on buzzers According to GPS, where is the exact centre of London? |
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| Stuff for you to do this week | | Arty garden party | If the phrase ‘the New Normal’ is already starting to feel a bit old, give it a decent burial at The New Normal Festival, a swish-looking series of performances set against the gothic splendour of a former Victorian orphanage in Wandsworth. There’s music, theatre, comedy, barbecue and booze on offer. And a load of Shakespeare, for some reason. | The best of the rest: | Not feeling very seen There’s a handful of tickets left for the Donmar’s spooky audio adaptation of José Saramago’s novel ‘Blindness’ by playwright Simon Stephens, narrated by Juliet Stevenson, which closes on August 22. A city’s inhabitants begin to succumb to an infectious form of sight loss. Panic ensues. Mess with your head A palimpsest of imagination and memory, Chinese artist Cao Fei’s Serpentine show ‘Blueprints’ is a proper mind-bender. It’s her Beijing studio, it’s a cinema, it’s a factory, it’s none of these things. There are turtles. Swap mild confusion about where you need to wear a face mask for full-on disorientation. You’re havin’ a laugh Ally Pally has repurposed a chunk of its outdoor terrace as a beer garden. But instead of oompah music and the waft of burning pork knuckle, this one boasts top talent for Comedy on the Terrace: Andrew Maxwell, Lou Sanders, Milton Jones and Ed Gamble. Plus views. Check out our full list of the best events, updated every day |
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| | More from our delightful website | | Booze crews | London’s first socially distanced beer festival, featuring big-name breweries | |
| Play time | Everything you need to know about the National Theatre’s imminent-(ish) return | |
| | Good hood | We asked a Soho stalwart for his favourite things to do in that part of town | |
| Michelin magic | Let Vineet Bhatia show you how to make a restaurant-quality chicken curry | |
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| | ‘I honestly can’t imagine me in assless chaps.’ | |
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