London Calling
June 6, 2011
One of my favorite places in all of London is by far Borough Market, tucked away in the tangling streets of the city’s southeast neighborhoods. Visitors not only get a taste of England’s finest foods, but international vendors from Europe and elsewhere gather here to proudly share their produce. If you’re thinking about stopping by, it’s best to get here early on Saturdays or Thursday and Friday afternoons to beat the crowds and truly enjoy the selections offered.
Welcome
November 19, 2010
I was spending a summer holiday with amazing friends in Milan, reuniting for the first time since we moved out of East London, when Vicky could not have said it any better: What is there to do besides eat and drink your way around the city (in good company, of course). I spent my days enjoying homecooked meals, family owned cafes and evening apertivos, over glasses of wine and endless stories with too much laughter. Upon my return to New York, my appreciation for food has continued to grow, so why not combine it with my life-long passion for photography. Today, I’m finally creating an outpost to display the highlights of food, both eating in and dining out, with friends and family. With the holidays just around the corner, I’ve been brainstorming menus and recipes I’m excited to capture. In the meantime, I’ll flashback to my top ten summer and autumn highlights I couldn’t bare to leave out (in order of occurrence).
10. Milan
9. Lake Luzern
8. London
7. New York
6. Montauk
5. Rowayton, CT
4. Brooklyn
3. Hoboken, NJ
2. My birthday weekend

Sandwiches, soups and salads at Cathryn's in Cold Spring, NY with some friends to celebrate my birthday and explore the small town about an hour north of the city.
1. Santa Monica