Posted in Restaurant & Cafe Reviews

Restaurant Review-Momo House ;)

I apologize as I realize it has been about a month since my last post so I figured I would write a quick restaurant review.

So yesterday evening I went to Momo House restaurant in Alperton, which is an Asian fusion restaurant that serves Nepalese, Indian and Chinese cuisine. It had a nice atmosphere, staff were friendly and the food tasted good and was a reasonable price. Personally I think it is a great place for a bunch of friends or a date, as it is quite a cute small restaurant. From what I saw it can get fairly busy which only adds to the friendly atmosphere.

When we were seated they gave us crispy poppadoms with two sauces. Then we ordered steamed momos which came in a batch of 10, special fried rice, butter naan and a Aloo Palak (Potatoes & Spinach) which came to under £20, and it filled us right up. (And it was yummy! =])

So if you want to try somewhere new or fancy some Nepalese, or Indian food I suggest you try out the Momo House Restaurant. They also serve home-made alcohol which came in these tall metal things. It seemed to be a popular drink there.

Momo House Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MomoHouseAlperton

Restaurant Address:
2 Glenmore Parade,
Ealing Road,
Wembley,
London
HA0 1JT

Posted in Event Reviews

Lindsey Sterling Exclusive Show

Last night I was lucky enough to attend the Lindsey Sterling Exclusive Show which was held at One Mayfair (which is located: (Next to 13) North Audley Street, London,W1K 6ZA)), a beautiful and unique venue.

It was an amazing night with some truly heart felt moments especially when Lindsey Sterling explained her new song and album ‘Shatter Me.’ A song that is extremely personal to her, and what she gone through. It is also a song in which I believe many can relate to, the idea that we are always trying to fit into society’s norms, thus surround ourselves in a shell to protect us. The result of this is, we do not always show our true colours. But in order to truely love someone else we should first learn to love and cherish whom we are.

This concert in my opinion was one of her strongest, and she looked absolutely stunning. One of favorite parts of the concert was when Lindsey and Jason Gaviati aka Gavi were both in the center part of the stage and did a piece together whist dancing and sort of playing off one another. It was really entertaining to watch and sounded really fun, exciting and was a powerful piece.

Of course you can’t forget Drew Sanderson Steen aka Drew, who rocked them drums throughout the whole concert and seemed to have a never ending amount of energy. He was truly fab.

I would say the biggest highlight of it all was meeting Lindsey and Gavi, who were both as lovely in person as they were on stage. Unfortunately I didn’t manage to meet Drew but there’s always next time.

So I will be looking forward to seeing them all perform again on November 6th at The Forum!