Marylebone Journal issue 94

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MY PERFECT DAY

MY PERFECT DAY

Celia Brooks, who runs food tours, including two special ones for the Marylebone Food Festival, describes her perfect Marylebone day Interview: Clare Finney Images: Nyla Sammons

Breakfast I am not much of a breakfast person – I don’t have a big appetite early in the day – but if I find myself peckish in Marylebone in the morning, I will drop into Paul Rothe & Son on Marylebone Lane. It’s so fun in there; stacked to the ceiling with jams, jellies and chutneys, almost like wallpaper. My favourite sandwich of theirs, and something I would definitely fancy mid-morning, would be a granary baguette with their amazing mixture of stilton, cream cheese and caraway seeds. I have that with sliced pickled gherkins, lettuce and a nice cup of builder’s tea. A breath of fresh air I just love Paddington Street Gardens. It’s the heart and soul of Marylebone, and will be a big part of the Sunday tour I’ll be leading for the Marylebone Food Festival. We’re going to visit a few of the local eateries, then the farmer’s market, and I am going to pick up a few goodies along the way – then it will culminate in a picnic in the gardens (with a contingency plan in place in case it rains!). Coffee It is hard to beat the Italians when it comes to coffee, and they do a great coffee at Caldesi. I love the atmosphere in there too; it’s so classic, and the staff are warm and friendly. I like a latte with sugar, and a chat with Katie and Giancarlo Caldesi, the owners, if they happen to be there. Outfit The charity shops in Marylebone are some of the best in London, as the local clientele have very good taste and an abundance of extra clothing. They also tend to donate locally, so you can find some real treasures. Oxfam and Cancer Research are both excellent.

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Shopping The Japanese Home is the absolute best. They’ve evolved from just selling knives to becoming a cookware and kitchen gadget emporium, with the most unbelievable selection of topquality gadgets and cooking utensils – things like indoor charcoal grills and wonderful pepper grinders and pestle and mortars. I could have one of everything in that shop. Culture I have a friend whose wife is a pianist, and whenever she is at Wigmore Hall, I go to see her perform there. It’s such a beautiful place.


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