My West London Life

Tim Allen

November
27

Tim Allen, head chef at Kensington’s Michelin starred restaurant Launceston Place on food faux pas and west Yorkshire versus west London

How would you describe the food you make?

Honest; using the best products I can buy for the money we charge, handled in a respectful fashion.

Have you ever accidentally made a faux pas rather than a taste sensation?

There’s been a few! Salted peanut risotto and roasted cucumber – proper dodgy.

How do you go about sourcing great British produce?

I’ve worked with suppliers for years and know the producers/growers. There are chefs in London who claim they are unique in what they buy and experts in products, but at the end of the day, experience and longevity counts for a lot.

From west Yorkhire to west London: how does life in Kensington compare?

Completely different. Much higher paced and demands even more of my time at work. Launceston Place is in a great location so that helps a lot. People in Yorkshire are nicer, though!

Does your upbringing influence your work? If so, how?

Yes – I was brought up to graft, and that’s what I do.

You spent seven successful years at two Michelin-starred Whatley Manor in the Cotswolds, why did you decide to leave?

It was time to do it for myself.

Where would you go for a bite to eat with friends?

I tend to go the coast and eat oysters.

Who is the most inspirational chef you have worked with, and what did you learn from them?

Martin Burge and Daniel Clifford. Martin for his patience and manner in the kitchen and his discipline. Daniel for his creativity, passion and sheer determination.

What’s your guilty pleasure?

Snickers ice cream.

www.launcestonplace-restaurant.co.uk

Anna Jordan, Writer

February
20

Chloe Reeve chats 'Lost Atoms' and iconic Succession one-liners with writer, Anna Jordan

Hi Anna, I’ve seen your new show, Lost Atoms – it’s fabulous – but for the sake of our readers, tell us about your new 2-hander that recently opened at The Lyric, Hammersmith.

Thank you! It’s a play that explores love, how it changes us and how we remember it. It also explores how our memory changes… Read more →

Chrissy Ryan, Founder of BookBar

February
2

We caught up with Chrissy Ryan, founder of BookBar, Chelsea Manor Street’s beloved Bookshop & Wine Bar

Hi Chrissy! You’re the founder of BookBar, a bookshop and social space based in Islington and now… Chelsea! Tell us about the ethos of the place and what inspired you to set it up?

Everything we do at BookBar is about bringing people together through books. We serve coffee and wine that you can sip as you… Read more →