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Bel-Kat Pamper Night

Sarah had been raving to me on how cheap and good the massage at Neal's Yard therapy is and so last month, I casually sent the link to Kathryn asking her if she has heard of it... and she was super excited coz she has been on the lookout for cheap (London standard) and good massages so we decided to give it a try on Wednesday night. Sitting opposite each other, we counted down faithfully for one month to Wednesday 19 Aug!

Neal's Yard started from this place in Covent Garden many years ago and they sell anything holistic and everything organic. From dairy products to herbs to facial stuff to organic salad bars (you get the idea). Their little courtyard is a very colorful and happy looking place:


At the same time, I saw this offer at Kettners Restaurant (apparently one of the oldest restaurants in London) that says "get a main course and the second one for £2". Wow how nice and especially Isabelle kinda recommended it to me last year, so we decided to book that as well. Since it's a pamper night anyway.

So yes that's us after our massage and our dinner.

p/s 19 Aug was said to be one of the hottest days of the year in London @ 30deg C.

Comments

Sabrina said…
You look lovely in that picture... All tanned and relaxed...

Reckon we will have to wait until after my holidays until we can catch up. But can make Pizzabroetchen for you then. :)

Sabrina x
Belinda G. said…
haha do I? thanks sabrina, yes would love LOVE to try this pizza thingy.. haha I can't even pronounce the name! funky name as I said.

enjoy yr hols! xx
Sabrina said…
Don't worry, will teach you how to say it. It's basically ' pizza bread rolls' in English. So not really funky - just foreign... ;)

x

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