Posts in Restaurant
Case Study: The Tiffin Tin

Founded in 2005 in Hornsey North London, The Tiffin Tin are an popular Indian takeaway restaurant with six kitchens across the North and East of the city, as well as offering catering for events.

They are known for their authentic flavours, they bring home-cooked flavours from their home of Sri Lanka and India to their menu. They offer a wide selection of classics and traditional dishes - cooked on charcoals with Naan breads freshly made in the Tandoor to elevate their flavours.

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Case Study: Longhorn Burgers

Longhorn Burgers is a sub-brand under the Orbit Ltd brand, owned and operated by 3 co-founders. With their menu for Longhorn completed, they contacted me with a brief to capture menu food photography of their American style burger menu.

The menu had popular items like cheeseburgers, loaded mac burgers, spicy chicken burgers, loaded fries, classic sides and dips.

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Case Study: Spot The Wing

Spot The Wing are a newly opened fast food restaurant in Harlesden, North West London. They specialise in Buffalo-style wings, with a wide offering of menu items, and a range of seven sauces to select for every wing or chicken base, with a selections of sides and desserts also being available.

They reached out to me when looking for a food photographer to capture menu food photography of their core sellers on their menu, including wings, fried chicken, and sides.

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Case Study: Tomo Pizzeria

Only a stone’s throw from the North London neighborhood of Crouch End, is family-owned restaurant, Tomo Pizzeria.

Owned and run by husband and wife team Ewa and Adam, Tomo is a traditional neighborhood Italian restaurant that has been operating for 16 years. With a large focus on their passion for Italian food, and Chef Adam’s love of true sourdough pizza with bubbly crusts, they’re a staple within the local area.

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Case Study: Mr Falafel

Mr Falafel are a family-owned restaurant located at the entrance of the New Shepherd's Market. Trading for 25-years, they first started out by selling one type of wrap, and now having moved to a larger unit, have a strong local reputation for great vegan falafel wraps, and bringing authentic Pastastinian flavours to the people of London.

Keeping true to their roots and maintaining a core menu of popular falafel wraps, they’ve expanded their menu with side dishes, and dips over the years, and frequently have a queue running outside of the door during the day.

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Case Study: Din Tai Fung

Din Tai Fung are a well-known restaurant group - originating from Taiwan, and over the past 60-years, have opened flagship locations in over 10 other countries.

At the heart of their menu, are their world-famous Xiao Long Bao - which are made all-day in their iconic glass-fronted open kitchens. Each Bao features a minimum of 18 exquisite folds and are filled with juicy minced pork, before being cooked and presented in bamboo steamer baskets.

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Case Study: Meat & Wine Co.

Located in the heart of Mayfair, London - the Meat & Wine Co. has aptly opened its doors to the meat and wine lovers of the city.

Originally from Australia, and now one of 10 plus other restaurants in the Meat & Wine Co. worldwide group - the restaurant ethos is based around the owner’s African heritage - to create a standout dining experience with a moody, yet contemporary décor,

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Case Study: Fork Lewes

I was approached by the owner and co-founder of soon to be opened restaurant, Fork.

Based in the centre of the historic county town of Lewes, East Sussex - the local area has a vibrant creative scene and many great food producers in the surrounding countryside. With surprisingly short-few amazing places to dine in the area - most of which being chains, the restaurant team saw a gap in the market that needed filling.⁠

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Project: Our Table - Matt at Hot Wood Pizza

Continuing from my first personal restaurant photography project shoot for Our Table with Dean Parker at Darby’s - this shoot is further afield than the usual reaches of the project, but keeps to the essence of it; capturing places that I’ve loved eating at, and for the passion that goes into the process.

Just as I was finishing up the brief for my ‘Our Table’ project at the end of May, I booked a last-min staycation to the East Coast town of Westgate-on-Sea for a bit of seaside R&R with my partner. We found a really lovely Airbnb called Hot Wood House that was both right next to the sea, and also had an unbelievable attention to detail put into the interior design.

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