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Sanderson Predicts

Friday, August 20th, 2010

If you expected the Sanderson Hotel in London – haunt of the fashion and media glitterati – to be on the bleeding edge with well-trained eyes and ears for predicting the next big thing then you’d be absolutely correct.

This is amply proved by their annual series of summer showcase gigs in their covered garden on Thursday evenings – presented in association with Beefeater Gin and Modular – which aim to highlight the latest and greatest in new and emerging talent. The hit rate so far is admirably high: Little Boots and Marina & The Diamonds were on the roster last summer and have since soared onto the mainstream scene. Back in June, Coco Sumner (Sting’s Daughter) performed an intimate acoustic set with her band I Blame Coco to rave reviews.

The night we attended saw hotly tipped singer-songwriter Rox perform for a packed courtyard. Rox, whose debut album Memoirs has attracted critical praise and strong commercial interest, wooed the room with singles including ‘I Don’t Believe’, ‘My Baby Left Me’ and ‘No Going Back’. It’s refreshing to write the words ‘it’s hard to categorise her style’, but I’d venture to say a cross between old-school Motown pop and something more modern, harder-edged. This songstress is the real deal with all the ingredients to cross that narrow bridge to superstardom: charisma, brio, sass – not to mention that voice!

And as you would expect from the Sanderson, the standard of food and drink on offer was nothing short of excellent. Beefeater was offered in well-priced (£8.50!) cocktail varieties. My eager guest opted for the ginger and pineapple martini, while I happily tucked into a ‘Bee Fest Martini’, a hat trick of mango puree, pink grapefruit juice and passion fruit syrup. The moreish bar snacks included an international medley of tapas size sharing plates including: mini chorizo in quince puree, rib eye steak skewers with peanut and chilli sauce and steamed buns with braised pork belly.

Perfect cocktail in one hand, Rox belting out the next big hit in the middle of this lush, under-lit garden. Just enough LA vibe for a stellar night out in London.

Sanderson Hotel
50 Berners Street
London
W1T 3NG

Tel – +44(0) 207 300 1400

Eastern Promise

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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The Sanderson hotel has deservedly maintained its reputation as one of London’s hippest joints, and the food and drink sides of the operation certainly live up to these high standards, whether it’s the perfectly stylish Long Bar (haunt of many a celebrity) or Suka, the much-acclaimed Malaysian restaurant that took over from the brief tenure of Alain Ducasse’s Spoon.

Suka – the one-syllable name a mark of the kind of company that all Asian or pan-Asian restaurants of quality like to keep – specialises in a selection of small-to-mid-sized portions of Malaysian food, beautifully cooked and presented, that are served up like tapas for diners to share. Dishes include such delights as sea bass in lemon chilli broth, thinly sliced sirloin steak, papaya and pork belly salad and scallop skewers. They recommend 3 plates apiece, but to be honest you’re better off ordering 4 or so each, as that gives you a fantastic overview of the menu.

The wine list has several excellent vintages at sensible prices, such as a very good 2004 Riesling from New Zealand, and there’s a suitably extravagant cocktail and spirits list. It can get a little noisy in the evenings – the price to pay for soaking up the fantastic atmosphere – so if you want a quieter and more contemplative meal, head here for lunch, where, in addition to the a la carte, there are some great value set tasting menus that allow an overview of the restaurant’s best dishes.

50 Berners St, London W1. www.sanderson.com/suka

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