
Wara Thai Restaurant, Melksham: Beyond Your Pad Thai, Green, Red, Panang & Massaman Curries
This was our second visit to Wara Thai, though technically our first time wasn’t here at their Melksham restaurant. Our introduction to Wara was in Chippenham, where we ordered some of the more “classic” Thai restaurant favourites; pad thai, massaman curry, that sort of thing. There it was called Wara Thai Cafe, while this is […]

Uncle Wah Review – Bedminster, Bristol, South West England
Looking for one of the best places for dim sum in Bristol or the South West? Uncle Wah Dim Sum, located on North Street in Bedminster, offers a bold, colourful take on traditional Cantonese cuisine. Combining eye-catching presentation with warm service, this neighbourhood gem has been gaining fans for its creative Chinese dishes and welcoming […]

Sydney Gardens, Bath – History, Heritage and Visitor Guide
At the eastern end of Great Pulteney Street, Sydney Gardens of Bath is a rare survivor from the Georgian era. Today it’s a free public park with canal walks, heritage features and family‑friendly facilities. Opened in 1795 as a ticketed pleasure garden, it quickly became one of Bath’s most fashionable destinations. Visitors in their finest […]

The Paragon, Bath’s Iconic Georgian Terrace Fill with History & Architectural Elegance
Rising gracefully from the heart of Walcot, The Paragon is one of Bath’s most architecturally cohesive and visually striking Georgian streets. With its sweeping curve of honey-coloured Bath stone terraces, The Paragon captures the refined ideals of 18th-century urban design: elegance, order, and classical proportion. Built during a period of rapid expansion as Bath established […]