First of all, sorry for the lack on posts in the past week. I usually update my blog every few days, but with 5 weeks to go to my wedding day, I fear Mondomulia is going to have to lose priority for a short while! :( Today I have a travel post for you!...
Despite living in London for six years now, there are still many areas I haven't had the chance to explore. This city never fails to surprise me and it never gets boring! My latest discovery is Belgravia, an expensive residential area with beautiful white...
A traditional Japanese Sushi Bar, called Sushi Tetsu, opened last month in London. Tucked in a cobbled alleyway in Clerkenwell, it has already caused sensation among food bloggers and writers, who are racing to be among the first to review it. I happen...
Two weeks ago I have had the pleasure to work as photographer at one of my favourite local restaurants, Ben's Canteen. You might remember the name, as I've already written about it here and here. The occasion was the Independence Day Feast organized by...
I have a long list of independent coffee places that I would like to visit in London. It keeps growing, as new shops open at a higher pace than my exploratory visits are made at. I'm lucky enough to work in Clerkenwell, close to some of London's best...
I was invited to a dinner party at my friend's house this weekend and of course I was happy to have a reason to bake a cake! Unfortunately, I then spent the whole of Sunday at home with a bad cough, so guess what happened? I missed my friend's party and...
Put together Aperol Spritz, wood-oven pizza, a rooftop and you will get one of the coolest events in London this summer: the Forza Win Supperclub by Pizza Pilgrims. I have already written about the Pizza Pilgrims here when I attended their tasting events...
Last week I received the fantastic news that the judges at Lavazza UK loved my Coffee Cake Pops recipe and voted me the winner of the Lavazza Coffee Set Match Bloggers’ Competition! As a prize, I will fly to Lavazza’s hometown Turin to visit the company’s...
Last month I attended my first ever cooking class, a Tuscan Cookery workshop for food bloggers organised by Tuscany Now and hosted at the Open Kitchen in Hoxton. Chef Anna Bini was our teacher for the evening. Anna has got 60 years of experience in Tuscan...
In a few hours, the Euro Cup 2012 final between Italy and Spain will kick off. To show support to my national team and my country (and also treat my friend to a special dessert tonight), I have made a Torta Tricolore! It's a tart with custard cream and...