Monday, March 14, 2011

Stories of Soho

Sardines squashed against each other, we pushed our way off the tube and onto Oxford St. We started with a coffee at Flat Planet, the free pizza samples on the counter reel me in every time. 



We explored all the laneways surrounding Carnaby St, little boutique stores and quaint cafes.



Liberty's was a must visit. The modern yet traditional wooden structural design of the interior, filled with exquisite things ranging from designer jewellery, handbags, fashion, beauty products, chocolates - just everything.  




The building is adorned with blooming flowers with a florist hiding away by the entrance doors. 


For lunch we decided a good English pub was the way to go.  Some had pies with peas and mash, others had burgers with chips, all was delicious and hearty!





After our lunch mum and dad’s stamina had died a little whilst Em was only just getting started after a visit to Topshop. We decided to go home and I promised Emma a return trip. We got home to find our new maid, Fi, had been cleaning all day and preparing a delicious curry for our dinner.



After an amazing curry, we were all looking forward to the wildberry strudel that was in the oven. Matt and I felt it was our turn to contribute to the dinner so we offered to serve up, which ended with the strudel on the floor – disaster!  






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