Author: Claire

  • Padella – London

    Padella – London

    Just a stone’s throw away from London Bridge you will find Padella. Weirdly, I had never heard of this place before. I say weirdly because when we got there the queue was wrapped all around the building and the next table for 3 was available an hour and forty-five minutes later. So clearly Padella is…

  • A heron in Kyoto

    Dear Mr Heron, thank you for kindly taking the time to pose for me. I hope you like the picture! Regards, Claire Kyoto – 2017 Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Trover!

  • In Bridgetown

    I love the colours and liveliness of Barbados! Barbados – 2018 Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Trover!

  • Restaurante Noah – Santa Cruz, Portugal

    Restaurante Noah – Santa Cruz, Portugal

    On our first evening out of Lisbon, we headed north-west to the Atlantic coast and decided to spend a few days in the Torres Vedras region. The owner of Vila Louro recommended we grab dinner at Restaurante Noah in Santa Cruz which was only a 10-minutes drive from where we were staying. Unfortunately, it was already dark when…

  • Under Lisbon bridge

    You don’t really realise how big the 25 de Abril bridge is until you are under it. I also love the colour coordination between the bridge and its surroundings. Lisbon – 2017 Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Trover!

  • Lx Factory – Lisbon, Portugal

    Lx Factory – Lisbon, Portugal

    Some places are so unique that it hard to describe them! This is the case for Lx Factory, in Lisbon. Lx Factory is not a restaurant, not a food market, not a bar, not a shop or an art gallery… Lx Factory is all of the above! Nested under the 25 de Abril bridge, Lx Factory used to…

  • Breakfast view in Bathsheba

    Missing our breakfast view at the Round House in Barbados on this rainy London day… Barbados – 2018 Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Trover!

  • Colours of Japan

    I love the colours of Japan! Most shrines, taxis and other national amenities and services use primaries (red, blue and yellow) and secondaries (green, orange and purple) only. Kyoto – 2017 Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Trover!