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  • Pellicci's the little caff that's a slice of London.
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    Pellicci's the little caff that's a slice of London.
    A bastion of the old East End, E.Pellicci is telling its story with a new podcast celebrating its celebrity regulars.

    East London cafe E Pellicci with brother and sister owners Anna Sereno and Nevio Pellicci.

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  • Pellicci's the little caff that's a slice of London.
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    Pellicci's the little caff that's a slice of London.
    A bastion of the old East End, E.Pellicci is telling its story with a new podcast celebrating its celebrity regulars.

    East London cafe E Pellicci with brother and sister owners Anna Sereno.

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  • Pellicci's the little caff that's a slice of London.
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    Pellicci's the little caff that's a slice of London.
    A bastion of the old East End, E.Pellicci is telling its story with a new podcast celebrating its celebrity regulars.

    East London cafe E Pellicci with brother and sister owners Anna Sereno and Nevio Pellicci.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege.
Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
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    The club where phones are banned - and visitors pay for the privilege. Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam
    You'll need to hand over your phone before you can grab a coffee at the Netherlands' Offline Club, or attend a music event from Off the Radar. Why are the Dutch so keen on digital detoxes - and are there lessons for the rest of the world?

    An event organised by The Offline Club at Cafe Brecht in Amsterdam - no phones allowed.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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    Linda Nylind

     

  • Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
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    Love at first bite: how Britain fell for a little Portuguese custard tart
    Now available at supermarket chains as well cafes and bakeries, the pastel de nata has become a UK staple.

    In recent years, the pastel de nata has been colonising the UK like never before. Once largely confined to delis or Portuguese bakeries, branches of Pret a Manger now offer them, as does Costa and Lidl.

    Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de nata) at Santa Nata in Covent Garden, London UK.
    01/03/2024.

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  • How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
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    How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
    Londoners leaving the city have taken their food with them, keeping the pie and mash scene alive.

    In recent years several century-old spots in London have closed: L Manze in Walthamstow and Islington, G Kelly in Bethnal Green and GoddardÕs in Deptford. Last month the owner of ManzeÕs in Deptford announced his retirement next year.

    Pie and mash emerged in the 19th century. Originally filled with eel from the Thames, their dwindling supply saw mince emerge as the favoured filling. Jellied or stewed eels continued as accompaniments, their stock used to make liquor, a vivid green parsley sauce, usually now made without them.

    Pie and Mash cafes shift from London to Essex where their customers have moved to - F Cooke in Chelmsford and Robins in Basildon.Robins in Basildon, Essex.
    April Allpress serves a customer in Robins in Basildon.
    31/01/2024.

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  • How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
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    How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
    Londoners leaving the city have taken their food with them, keeping the pie and mash scene alive.

    In recent years several century-old spots in London have closed: L Manze in Walthamstow and Islington, G Kelly in Bethnal Green and GoddardÕs in Deptford. Last month the owner of ManzeÕs in Deptford announced his retirement next year.

    Pie and mash emerged in the 19th century. Originally filled with eel from the Thames, their dwindling supply saw mince emerge as the favoured filling. Jellied or stewed eels continued as accompaniments, their stock used to make liquor, a vivid green parsley sauce, usually now made without them.

    Pie and Mash cafes shift from London to Essex where their customers have moved to - F Cooke in Chelmsford and Robins in Basildon.
    31/01/2024.
    Plate of Pie and mash.

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  • How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
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    How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
    Londoners leaving the city have taken their food with them, keeping the pie and mash scene alive.

    In recent years several century-old spots in London have closed: L Manze in Walthamstow and Islington, G Kelly in Bethnal Green and GoddardÕs in Deptford. Last month the owner of ManzeÕs in Deptford announced his retirement next year.

    Pie and mash emerged in the 19th century. Originally filled with eel from the Thames, their dwindling supply saw mince emerge as the favoured filling. Jellied or stewed eels continued as accompaniments, their stock used to make liquor, a vivid green parsley sauce, usually now made without them.

    Pie and Mash cafes shift from London to Essex where their customers have moved to - F Cooke in Chelmsford and Robin's in Basildon. 31/01/2024.
    Plate of Pie and mash.

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  • How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
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    How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
    Londoners leaving the city have taken their food with them, keeping the pie and mash scene alive.

    In recent years several century-old spots in London have closed: L Manze in Walthamstow and Islington, G Kelly in Bethnal Green and GoddardÕs in Deptford. Last month the owner of ManzeÕs in Deptford announced his retirement next year.

    Pie and mash emerged in the 19th century. Originally filled with eel from the Thames, their dwindling supply saw mince emerge as the favoured filling. Jellied or stewed eels continued as accompaniments, their stock used to make liquor, a vivid green parsley sauce, usually now made without them.

    Pie and Mash cafes shift from London to Essex where their customers have moved to - F Cooke in Chelmsford and Robin's in Basildon.
    F Cooke, their cafe in Dalston in 1910.
    31/01/2024.

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    Sophia Evans

     

  • How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
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    How cockney cuisine emigrated from the East End to Essex
    Londoners leaving the city have taken their food with them, keeping the pie and mash scene alive.

    In recent years several century-old spots in London have closed: L Manze in Walthamstow and Islington, G Kelly in Bethnal Green and GoddardÕs in Deptford. Last month the owner of ManzeÕs in Deptford announced his retirement next year.

    Pie and mash emerged in the 19th century. Originally filled with eel from the Thames, their dwindling supply saw mince emerge as the favoured filling. Jellied or stewed eels continued as accompaniments, their stock used to make liquor, a vivid green parsley sauce, usually now made without them.

    Pie and Mash cafes shift from London to Essex where their customers have moved to - F Cooke in Chelmsford and Robin's in Basildon, Essex.
    Pie preparation in F Cooke in Chelmsford.
    31/01/2024.

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  • 'It's going to be tough': the impact of war on Israeli lives and businesses
    DUKAS_165386495_EYE
    'It's going to be tough': the impact of war on Israeli lives and businesses
    Despite signs of revival, the true costs of conflict are impossible to calculate because no one can say how long it will last.

    Cafe Merkaz is busy. A handful of patrons sit at its half dozen tables on Jerusalem's Hanevi'im Street on a sunny lunchtime, while inside the coffee grinders grind and a pile of sandwiches on the counter shrinks hour by hour.

    "A month or so ago, things looked pretty desperate. But we had twice as many people through the door this morning by 10am as we had in entire days back then. Now I think the year is just going to be tough, but we’ll hang on," said Yaakov Saly, the 27-year-old owner.

    A sign for rent is seen on the vitrine of a shop down town Jerusalem that closed down due to the lack of tourism since 7th October 2023.

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    GALI TIBBON

     

  • 'It's going to be tough': the impact of war on Israeli lives and businesses
    DUKAS_165386494_EYE
    'It's going to be tough': the impact of war on Israeli lives and businesses
    Despite signs of revival, the true costs of conflict are impossible to calculate because no one can say how long it will last.

    Cafe Merkaz is busy. A handful of patrons sit at its half dozen tables on Jerusalem's Hanevi'im Street on a sunny lunchtime, while inside the coffee grinders grind and a pile of sandwiches on the counter shrinks hour by hour.

    "A month or so ago, things looked pretty desperate. But we had twice as many people through the door this morning by 10am as we had in entire days back then. Now I think the year is just going to be tough, but we’ll hang on," said Yaakov Saly, the 27-year-old owner.

    A sign for rent is seen on the vitrine of a shop down town Jerusalem that closed down due to the lack of tourism since 7th October 2023.

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  • 'It's going to be tough': the impact of war on Israeli lives and businesses
    DUKAS_165386488_EYE
    'It's going to be tough': the impact of war on Israeli lives and businesses
    Despite signs of revival, the true costs of conflict are impossible to calculate because no one can say how long it will last.

    Cafe Merkaz is busy. A handful of patrons sit at its half dozen tables on Jerusalem's Hanevi'im Street on a sunny lunchtime, while inside the coffee grinders grind and a pile of sandwiches on the counter shrinks hour by hour.

    "A month or so ago, things looked pretty desperate. But we had twice as many people through the door this morning by 10am as we had in entire days back then. Now I think the year is just going to be tough, but we’ll hang on," said Yaakov Saly, the 27-year-old owner.

    A sign for rent is seen on the vitrine of a shop down town Jerusalem that closed down due to the lack of tourism since 7th October 2023.

    Gali Tibbon / Guardian / eyevine

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    GALI TIBBON

     

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