After a week of late night socialising AND full-on stress at work plus long days of shopping for Kitty, we opted for an easy outdoor dinner at Battersea Rickshaw on the Square. Enjoyable Indian cuisine, and the waiter and chef did their best to adhere to Kitty’s dietary requirements. Arriving quite late we were probably also the last guests to leave, well, what can you do about those late night licences….?

Bunny still loves her area…

White cloud and white wine at the Riverfront

Birds on the Thames…not sure what kind tho…

My balcony…still worth every penny…
Somehow absolutely no helispotting today tho…

Battersea Square

Nighty night…

Bunny still loves riverside living. What is better than a leisurely stroll down to the Waterfront for a cold drink and some snacks? And in in the evening, dining in Thai on the River… OK, perhaps slow service, however great food and a great view while we were waiting…and two free glasses of wine for the delay…

Bunny had the pleasure of dining in Axis at One Aldwych with good friends. The reviews all state “a stunning new design by Mary Fox Linton and a new Modern British menu from former Marco Pierre White student Executive Chef Tony Fleming”…and guess what; they are right!
Also, great service – and you can’t beat a 3-course meal at that standard, including wine and tea…at just over £50

Spotted in LA…unfortunately I missed out…
Will there be any new Easter Bunny stories this year…?
Like Kitty, Bunny’s favourite cola is Pepsi Max…so I was a tad disappointed when I couldn’t find it in LA…until I discovered that it is called Pepsi One!

Now, there were of course other drinks on offer. Bunny loved how the juice bar in Farmer’s Market is called Eple – Norwegian for Apple

And then, there are of course also other alternatives…

Not bad having an ice cream parlour in the building (and the infamous Pinkberry Entrance for those night time activities
) – being able to enjoy it by the pool on the roof terrace