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Dear Twitpic Community – thank you for all the wonderful photos chilli con carne gordon ramsay have taken over the years. We have now placed Twitpic in an archived state. And yet, since 2019 things are beginning to improve — the food offering at Heathrow, at least, is pretty good. And as international travel gets closer to something vaguely normal, it’s time to take full advantage.
One of the great mysteries of airports — who actually goes to those weird oyster and champagne bars that are always plonked right in the middle of the least glam part of the concourse? Caviar House is actually pretty decent — it has concessions in Harrods and elsewhere also — and has a good selection of fresh oysters, caviar, and smoked salmon, among others. Wye Valley asparagus with hollandaise, or a Welsh rarebit toastie served with tomato compote. A turquoise oasis in a transit desert. The satellite of Russell Norman and Richard Beatty’s legendary Soho dive bar has reopened after a COVID-19-enforced hiatus. Swear Box Gordon might be feeling a bit under siege recently, but his Heathrow restaurant Plane Food has over 10 years at Heathrow. Save for the terrible name, this Heston Blumenthal-backed joint is a good shout for those travelling from the Queen’s Terminal.
One of the capital’s strongest wine bar chains makes the move into transit fare at Terminal 5, with a self-pour craft beer wall and 100 wines available from earliest morning to latest night. Maybe the only Shanghainese restaurant in the London orbit to serve eggs Benedict, Shan Shui’s addition of dim sum to the Heathrow roster is welcome. It’s maroon, it’s full of predictable sandwiches, it’s got coffee — an airport is not an office but a Pret a Manger is always a Pret a Manger. Sushi, offering takeaway sushi, noodles, and other pan-Asian dishes. Heathrow has more pubs than, well London. The Prince of Wales, The Market Gardener, The Darwin, The George, The Crown Rivers, The Flying Chariot the list goes on.