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Jimi Famurewa

Jimi Famurewa

Freelance Journalist / Chief Restaurant Critic at Evening Standard - ES Magazine

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  • English
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  • Food

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Recent Articles

standard.co.uk

Hates and greats: the best and worst of Jimi's restaurant reviews

From dining exuberance to absolute despair, a look at food critic Jimi Famurewa’s best and worst restaurants
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Jimi Famurewa reviews Lolo: Get lost in this soft-lit daydream

In his final review for the Standard, Jimi Famurewa finds José Pizarro’s latest to be imperfect, ambitious and wildly alluring
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Ambassadors Clubhouse: An utterly irresistible argument for indulgence

JKS has written a love letter to the princely flavours and riotous drinking traditions of the undivided Punjab, says Jimi Famurewa
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Jimi Famurewa reviews Mamapen: London’s only Cambodian is brimming ...

This Soho pop-up is a fleet-footed celebration of Cambodian food culture, says Jimi Famurewa
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Lucia's review: In a world of viral brags, this offline taco joint ...

Jimi Famurewa offers an alternative Mexican restaurant ‘that basically no one is yet talking about’
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Café Britaly: The name is clickbait, but the cooking is *chef’s kiss*

Though it may present as an unsubtle and silly play for virality, Café Britaly is in fact a modern rewiring of the neighbourhood bistro, says Jimi Famurewa
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Jimi Famurewa reviews Oma: Conspiring Greek Gods offer something epic

Both of David Carter’s new restaurants draw their power from a kind of sophisticated primality, says Jimi Famurewa, but Oma is the one to go for
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Jimi Famurewa reviews the Bear: Who wants a chef’s counter in a pub?

The Bear has brought cool, style and imagination to an ill-starred spot, says Jimi Famurewa, but at times its intricate approach feels unnecessary
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Jimi Famurewa on Yuki Bar: If only the cooking could match the sedu...

Yukiyasu Kaneko’s new venture doesn’t seem entirely sure of what it wants to be
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Jimi Famurewa on Arlington: New Le Caprice wants to party like it's...

If you missed it the first time around, eating here might occasionally feel like you’ve gatecrashed a lavish and emotional reunion party
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Jimi Famurewa on Morchella: Finding its feet? No, this place is alr...

Morchella re-imagines loosely Mediterranean dishes with both rustic muscularity and a sense of visual drama