Category: food

  • Oriflame | Behind the brand

    Oriflame | Behind the brand

    I have always been curious about brands that blend grooming with wellness, so when Oriflame sent over a selection of their mens fragrances and supplements, I was genuinely excited to see how they fit into my routine. What surprised me most is how cohesive the range feels. Everything is designed…

  • Haute Dolci | Deansgate review

    Haute Dolci | Deansgate review

    Haute Dolci has officially landed on Deansgate, and it’s every bit the showstopper Manchester deserves. The new flagship is a vision of marble elegance and soft blush tones, its luxe interiors made for both indulgence and the Instagram grid. From the cascading chandeliers to the velvet booths, every detail whispers…

  • Swine | Review

    Swine | Review

    Pulling up in the Uber on Otley Road, I’m searching for the instantly recognisable squiggly typeface in aptly chosen sage (yes, I  see what you did there) spelling out SWINE. Having swapped life stories during the twenty-minute cab ride, it is with restored  faith in humanity and, not wanting to…

  • A visual journey to a Swiss cheese adventure

    A visual journey to a Swiss cheese adventure

    Switzerland is recognised for its mountains, cities, and beautiful chocolate, but there is so much more to discover. The country is full of culture, craftsmanship, and some of the world’s best cheese. I recently got to experience all of this on a press trip. Day 1: From Zurich to Kaltbach,…

  • Cartes postales de Paris

    Cartes postales de Paris

    Paris over London. A love letter to the city that I get. London was my first love. She was complicated, moody, and endlessly demanding. For two decades, I surrendered myself to her grey skies, her endless commutes, and her relentless hustle that promised glamour but often left me exhausted. London…

  • Ayurveda | A Path of Transformative Wisdom and Healing

    Ayurveda | A Path of Transformative Wisdom and Healing

    My Return to Ancestral Healing Throughout my life, Ayurveda has always been part of my upbringing. I am from an Indian, Punjabi household and Ayurvedic medicine wasn’t new or trending. It was woven into the everyday, distantly healing in the background of my life. My mother would reach for turmeric,…

  • Lucky Cat Manchester – A Night Of Pan Asian Glamour And Gastronomic Theatre

    Lucky Cat Manchester – A Night Of Pan Asian Glamour And Gastronomic Theatre

    I’ve written countless reviews and enjoyed dining in some amazing places. It’s rare for food to truly take my breath away. Nowadays, it’s not about how fancy the food is or how pricey the experience claims to be; that doesn’t matter much to me. It’s the little things, the details,…

  • Pavé in Haworth – a love letter to local flavour and French flair

    Pavé in Haworth – a love letter to local flavour and French flair

    Pavé had lingered on my to do list for far too long. A whisper passed between those in the know, and a name that kept surfacing in the most delicious of conversations. Finally, on a perfect summer’s evening – the kind that bathes Haworth’s cobbled streets in gold and stirs…

  • The Sexy Spice – Dahlia breaks it down

    The Sexy Spice – Dahlia breaks it down

    Hormones, Hormones, Hormones! Between the increase in use of hormone-based drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro and the long overdue learning about perimenopause and menopause. Hormones are finally getting the spotlight they deserve. Before I shifted my diet and started paying attention to my hormones, I thought feeling tired, bloated, moody,…

  • Sunset Skewers & Silk Shirts – Getting Lost at Hat Bang Niang Market

    Sunset Skewers & Silk Shirts – Getting Lost at Hat Bang Niang Market

    Khao Lak really knows how to slow you down. It’s like a warm wave nudging you to chill out and take your time. I started off my morning at the beach, soaking in the sun and sipping on a coconut, trying to forget about the mountain of emails waiting for…