A Family Sunday in Shrewsbury June 2025 started with me making my own Sunday breakfast in Shrewsbury using Marco Pierre White's technique for soft scrambled eggs & sausages from Shrewsbury Market Hall. After this I took mum to St Chad's church and then for Sunday lunch at The Golden Cross with my brother. Their melt in the mouth roast beef never disappoints. Obsessed With Peninsula, London's Noodles I visited the Little Blue Noodle Bar two further times in June. On the first visit Anthony, F&B Director, served me perfectly chilled champagne and Chef Saravanan Chamy sent me delicate & delicious dim sum from Canton Blue. I tried the off menu noodle dish and so am now ahead of Financial Times food critic Jay Rayner. The Peninsula, London attracts fascinating customers and I had fun chatting to a couple who were both poets. My second visit was after a Shrewsbury School informal networking event for people working in financial services. It was held in Belgravia and so, after, I got takeout dandan spicy noodles from the Little Blue Noodle Bar. They tasted even better after sitting in the takeout container for a few hours. Never Get Tired of The Dorchester I also went for breakfast in The Promenade at The Dorchester again. They always exceeded by expectations and writing a personalised message on my cappuccino was a brilliant touch. A Pan Pacific, London Cake for The King's Official Birthday On the Saturday of the King's Official Birthday I had breakfast at Pan Pacific, London. They surprised me, again, with a cake. The staff there are brilliant. I watched the flypast from the 30th floor of The Barbican. Sublime Meals at Raffles, London at The OWO My Saturday breakfast at Raffles, London at The OWO was so good I returned for their 'Sunday Feast' the next day. Both meals were superb. Chef Paul Ainsworth at The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic at The Hurlingham Club Four Seasons Yachts took me to The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic at The Hurlingham Club. I had breakfast at Four Seasons at Park Lane before it, which could not have been better. The Hurlingham Club is a beautiful oasis and, if that afternoon/ evening are any indication of what the Four Seasons Yacht will be like, it will be a huge success. Amanda, Nils and Camille embody the spirit of Four Seasons. I was surprised Chef Paul Ainsworth was able to produce such an impeccable main course for so many people. Fiddler of the Roof & Cartier Exhibition at The V&A Cannot say enough good things about Fiddler on the Roof at The Barbican Centre, the acrobatic dancing, the songs you know so well etc; or the Cartier Exhibition with HSH Princess Grace of Monaco's tiara, the Cartier collaboration with Faberge, Al Thani family tiaras etc. Have no hesitation about recommending both. Four Seasons Tower Bridge Help Another of My Dreams to Come True Tower Bridge was opening for The Royal Thames Yacht Club's 250th Anniversary Boat Parade and they let me watch this, for the first time, from the balcony of Residence No 1, where part of 50th birthday celebrations were held. I drank an 'SF Martini' after to celebrate. Another unbelievable Saturday. 6 cover photos evidence June 2025 was another '8 teddies' (🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻) month. I must also mention another special lunch at Wiltons; that Fish Central was a great find for dinner; another Sunday lunch at Story Cellar that was perfect, I even drank an 'SF Martini' there; & a friend's party at The Groucho Club. The speech at the latter made me emotional, her references to me in it were too kind. |
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Nicolette
1/7/2025 07:42:09 am
What a beautifully written blog Si. It’s left me with a strong urge to visit London. The vivid descriptions stirred a sense of nostalgia and a longing for classic British cuisine and those long bright summer evenings. Of course, with a chilled glass of champagne in hand.
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Tala Stevenson
1/7/2025 08:48:38 am
Looks wonderful! Glad you had a great June! Look forward to the pics from July! Our best to you & your Mum.
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1/7/2025 09:03:42 am
Simon, your June journal is pure delight! From Shrewsbury’s golden roast beef to Peninsula’s dreamy noodles, every bite sings. The Dorchester’s cappuccino charm, Raffles’ feasts, and Four Seasons’ yacht-worthy elegance—perfection. Tower Bridge vistas, Cartier sparkle, and Fiddler’s magic capped an ‘8 teddies’ month. Your zest for life (and food) is contagious! 🐻✨
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Nick + Rick
1/7/2025 10:55:06 am
Simon,
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Alejandro
1/7/2025 11:07:21 am
Wow!! Amazing experiences!!!! Luxury is reflected in every experience!!! Congrats!
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Patricia Myers
1/7/2025 11:10:59 am
What a fantastic and very busy month you have had! Many “firsts” and memories made. I found Fiddler rather sad when we saw it a few years ago. Best wishes to your Mum and for another exciting month ahead.
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Gus
1/7/2025 11:26:10 am
Meals and jewelery! Splendid combination. Please send disciples of Marco Pierre White to rescue me from the culinary atrocities of the Indian Ocean. Loved the pictures.
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Maryann Benedetti
1/7/2025 02:51:34 pm
Wow!! 6 months have passed already! Always glad to see the month starting off with a wonderful visit to see Mum. So very important to her I am sure. I think I would love the Little Blue Noodle Bar. Have never tried Dim Sum! Seems like you have been busy with several meetings. The Promenade at The Dorchester must be magnificent as it always exceeds your expectations! Not an easy feat! The flypass from the 30th floor for the Kings Birthday must have been thrilling!
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Susan Stirling
2/7/2025 02:06:53 pm
As always Simon, you inspire me in so many ways. I have given up eating breakfast (even though our amazing little hens produce 4 lovely 💙 blue ones each day. I make the same breakfast for Ashley every day but your descriptions and pictures are sending me to our local grocery today!
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Aidan
3/7/2025 11:12:27 am
Another month of wonderfully curated experiences, from a classic Salopian lunch to the finest spots in London. You have an unerring talent for seeking out the best.
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Peter Gong
3/7/2025 04:54:11 pm
Such a lovely way to start the month of June making Sunday breakfast at your childhood home. I admired your gumption in using Chef Marco Pierre White's recipe. Then a sumptuous lunch with family.
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Johan
4/7/2025 10:16:20 am
Hello Si,
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GW
4/7/2025 11:43:43 am
Fantastic experiences.
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Barbara peers
5/7/2025 06:40:10 am
Absolutely amazing glad mum is fine we women are so strong it’s because we are Welsh , we do love the good things in life especially the Welsh lavender, it such a calming and relaxing flower, my Welsh garden is full of it, so enjoyed reading your blog Simon, always so well written xx
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