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BOISDALE has a loud-and-proud Scottish identity with its tartan carpets and red walls.

BOISDALE has a loud-and-proud Scottish identity with its tartan carpets and red walls.

It has a classy decor to attract the City Slickers with sculptures of a deer’s head on the wall, paintings by artists including Andy Warhol and even a 3D painting of a moving gondola boat.

There is also a live jazz band after 9pm which creates a lively atmosphere. Look out for star names with BBC TV presenter Jools Holland and sixties legend Sandie Shaw having performed there this year.

So it is little surprise the menu boasts.......

Relive the Jurassic Park horror

BE prepared for a rip roaring adventure as the nightmare of the Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic Park gets reborn into the gaming world.

BE prepared for a rip roaring adventure as the nightmare of the Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic Park gets reborn into the gaming world.

Out November 15 Jurassic Park: The Game will get fans of Jurassic Park to experience what really happened to the Barbasol can of stolen dinosaur embryos lost during the first film. Developed through a publishing agreement with Universal Partnerships & Licensing, Telltale's new game based on Jurassic Park will shed light on this mystery and much more.

An episodic adventure in five parts, the game is set during the.......

Restaurant Review: Satsuma

A FUTURISTIC take on a traditional setting can always be a risky move but one restaurant may have just pulled it off.

A FUTURISTIC take on a traditional setting can always be a risky move but one restaurant may have just pulled it off.

Satsuma, which is located in London's Wardour street in Soho has been around for a long time but recently underwent a refurbishment in August.

The new, trendy look consists of the original orange and grey colour scheme but now features futuristic pod-style seating.

The menu specialises in Japanese katsu curries. Diners can tuck into 14 katsu curry options as well as sushi, soba noodles, tempura and more.

Made in India

AN UP-AND-COMING artist is brushing away his gloomy past with the launch of his new solo exhibition after a life changing trip to India.

AN UP-AND-COMING artist is brushing away his gloomy past with the launch of his new solo exhibition after a life changing trip to India.

Alan Osborne from East London is a recovering alcoholic who managed to turn his life around when he started painting in a rehab centre. 

The 62-year-old is determined to make his stamp on the art world with his new exhibition Made in India which ran from November 1 to November 8 at the Nehru Centre in Mayfair, London.

His big break came from his first.......

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