A destination for those who seek extraordinary dining, curated by an award-winning food writer in Milton Keynes.

Foodoholism is a celebration of indulgence and refinement. A blog dedicated to uncovering exceptional restaurants, from two- and three-Michelin-starred institutions to lesser-known gems that deserve the spotlight.

Every review is written with independence and integrity; the writer personally pays for all meals to ensure honest, unbiased insight. With a focus that goes beyond flavour – encompassing atmosphere, service, provenance, and presentation, Foodoholism invites readers to experience the whole narrative behind each meal.

Whether planning a special occasion or simply admiring the art of fine cuisine, visitors will find thoughtful reflections and recommendations to inspire their next gastronomic adventure.

Readers are warmly encouraged to share their favourite venues. If there is a destination worth discovering, Foodoholism welcomes suggestions and will gladly consider a visit.

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    Walking along the street, you might easily pass it by. The restaurant’s discreet dark façade and half-hidden doorway give nothing away. To enter, one must press a doorbell and slip through floor-to-ceiling curtains, as if stepping backstage. Inside, the atmosphere changes instantly. It feels like…

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  • A night at [aend]

    Some meals transcend nourishment; they become stories told on a plate, each course a chapter in a sensory journey. My evening at [aend], nestled in Vienna’s 6th district, was not merely about flavour—it was a celebration of discovery, anticipation, indulgence, and reflection. With its cool…

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  • Hockney-inspired afternoon tea

    Rosewood London, set in the heart of the city’s cultural district, is renowned for its luxurious accommodations, exceptional dining, and impressive art collection. Its newest offering, the Hockney-Inspired Afternoon Tea, reaffirms the hotel’s dedication to creativity and innovation. Executive Pastry Chef Mark Perkins once again…

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