Meet chef Nieves Barragan: “Sabor means Flavour” | My Soho Times

Ivo Belohoubek speaks to Nieves Barragan about gaining a Michelin Star for Sabor, growing up in her mum’s kitchen and giving back…

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Bone Chilling Halloween Cakes at The Hummingbird Bakery|My Soho Times

Half term is here! Thinking of what to do with the little ones? Now’s a great time to take a trip down memory lane with The Hummingbird Bakery for their limited edition cake collection to mark 40 years of the children’s book classic Funnybones by Janet and Allan Ahlberg   

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My Soho Times Fundraiser is now LIVE!

When I created My Soho Times as a blog in 2012, the main objective was to share my experience living in the bustling heart of London… By 2015 I decided I didn’t want it to be just about me, but rather the amazing people who LIVE WORK PLAY (interpret the latter as you wish!) in Soho!

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Back to Biz: A Guide for Entrepreneurs and Freelancers

With a decade’s worth of experience working with SMEs and startups, Lua Cooper – Founder & Principal Consultant at Greengage, shares some advice on simple ways to get your business back on track again.

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What’s Cooking in Rajiv’s Kitchen? | My Soho Times

This International Chefs Day we’re turning the spotlight onto Chef Rajiv who shares his blessings of 2020 and flying the flag for Nepalese cuisine at the British Street Food Awards!

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Overcoming the Lockdown Blues | My Soho Times

Whether it’s the lockdown blues, or end of summer slump you’re battling with, Lydia Johnson, founder of London Clinic of Hypnotherapy, shares these steps to help you get your mojo back!

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B Bagel Bakery Bar Soho | My Soho Times

There is a tiny cafe in Soho that was a lifesaver during lockdown.
B Bagel Soho kept their doors open after our Prime Minister announced a total lockdown of the economy.  They were deemed an essential business (food: i.e. coffee and bagels) and stayed open, and there was literally nothing else open in the West End (except for the grocery stores). And if you, like me, are not a fan of instant coffee, B Bagel was the lighthouse that shone most bright for those of us who needed to get their daily coffee fix – there was simply nowhere else to get coffee (and unfortunately the grocery stores had turned off their Costa coffee machines).

Luckily the coffee (and the bagels) are most excellent at B Bagel – the coffee is smooth and goes down easy and the bagels come in many different varieties with any sort of filling you want. But also excellent were the staff during the strange and unusual lockdown time – they were friendly, warm and welcoming – and with my many visits during lockdown I have gotten to know the staff and have become friendly with them- how many coffee shops do you visit where that happens?

And once the weather got warmer, and April turned into May, more places started opening up – but it was always B Bagel that I returned to time and time again (and still do). So here’s to B Bagel – thanks for staying open during that difficult time. It is a place that I will be forever grateful for and will continue to visit time and time again. 

Written by Tim Baros

📍B Bagel Bakery Bar 54 Wardour Street, London W1D 4JF

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Lanre Olagoke: the artist on a mission to keep ART-ALIVE in Soho | My Soho Times

It might seem that art and homelessness have an unlikely connection, until you meet Lanre Olagoke – founder of Art-Alive Arts Trust. Once homeless himself, the artist and youth advocate used his talent to get through his toughest times. A powerful testimony that art holds much more value than just a price tag... Our editor Kai Lutterodt shares more.

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