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CF Jiashu’s Restaurants of the Month

 

  1. Flat iron
    • A steak house that actually tastes alright while being economically viable, and eh, you don’t see that every day in London. Or, as they say it themselves, great steak, at affordable prices.
    • A mouth-watering flat iron steak served with house salad for £10, accompanied by a choice of sides like dripping cooked chips, creamed spinach and market greens. This easily makes up for the fact that you can’t reserve a table, instead they have a nifty way that involves texting when there is a space available.
    • They also offer free icecream! After your steak, you will merrily receive a Mr. Whippy-style caramel mousse in a mug, with rock salt crystals to scatter according to your whim.
    • They have many restaurants within the reach of central London, located in London bridge, Covent Garden, Hackney and Spitalfields.

  1. The breakfast club
    • This is probably London’s most popular all-day breakfast and brunch place. It’s been called many names, the ‘London must-do’, the ‘most amazing all-day breakfast’. And it’s not just the food that’s perfect. It’s also bright, colourful, saturated with cultural references and intriguing ornaments and memorabilia. If you are into the styles of the 1980s, or just wish to experience some pop culture, here would be the perfect place to walk down.
    • Price range quite affordable, £12.50 for full Monty, which is one of the more expensive dishes.
    • They have an all-day breakfast menu, including the classics, such as Eggs Benedict (£9.50), Berry pancakes (£9.50) and Avocado on Rye (£7.00)
    • I recommend the All American (pancake stack, bacon, sausage, crispy homestyle potatoes, fried eggs and maple syrup); as well as the Full Monty, a deviation from full English (bacon, sausage, crispy homestyle potatoes, garlic mushrooms, hash brown, black pudding, beans, tomato, fried eggs and toast).
    • These cafes are easy to find. They can be found all around London, Battersea, London Bridge, Soho and Spitalfields.

Try It … Take Time Out In Residences

Your Wellbeing Break Space During Exam Time!

Exams season is an important and often stressful time for all those taking part, but to get the best out of your studies we also encourage you to try and enjoy the present by taking a break, and savouring the small things in life!
Hopefully you’ve already made time to visit the Take Time Out tents on campus and enjoy the different activities happening there and other locations around campus.
The campaign runs from 29 April to 10 May,  so unwind for an hour or two and enjoy free smoothies, games, conversations and the possibility to win prices. Good luck!
Head over to the KCLSU #taketimeout website to find out more about the campaign.

Don’t forget we also have extra events happening in Residences too!

Your Community Facilitators will be hosting activities in your common room or courtyards (weather permitting) – so join them and give yourself a well-earned break!

Activities are free to attend – Just turn up and enjoy!  Please note booking is required for Cooking & Conversation sessions.

See the schedules below or click here.

Try It… Easter Weekend In London

 

London is scheduled to have glorious weather over the first Bank Holiday Weekend of 2019 and the city is going to be full of super fun things to do. 

Here are some ideas on how you can get out and enjoy the sun this weekend. 

Park Life

 

 

Explore the city’s delightful parks, from boating in Hyde Park to deer-spotting in Richmond Park.  Discover incredible London wildlife and beautifully designed gardens.  As well as being perfect for relaxing, London’s parks have plenty of things to do and activities to enjoy: sports events; open-air theatre and live music, not to mention some of the most breathtaking views the city has to offer.

Some of our favourite London parks are:

Hyde Park

Richmond Park

Hampstead Heath

St James Park

Victoria Park

 

The Passion Of Jesus

Trafalgar Square, April 19th 2019

£: FREE  Time: Midday 

 

Wintershall Players return with their huge open-air re-enactment of ‘The Passion of Jesus’ on Good Friday, featuring volunteers from in and around London (as well as real-life horses, donkeys and doves). Get down early to get a good spot, or catch all of the action on one of the big screens.

 

Horniman Easter Fair

Horniman Museum and Gardens, Saturday 20th April and Sunday 21st April 2019

£ FREE  Time: 10.30am-4.30pm

 

Join in the Easter trail at the Horniman this bank holiday weekend, create something crafty in a workshop or dare to venture through the rabbit hole for a special storytelling performance inspired by The Hen That Laid The Golden Egg. The Horniman also hosts some beautiful gardens and some of those breathtaking views of London we mentioned earlier.

 

 

Whatever you spend your time doing this Easter weekend we hope you enjoy yourself and keep safe.

Try It…London Games Festival

From the humble board game to sophisticated interactive virtual reality offerings, games are big business!

This week saw the start of the annual London Games Festival – 12 days of  game play, activities and events across London celebrating games culture. With hundreds of games to discover and play there’s something for everyone  – Game On!

 

Games Character Parade

Video game fans won’t want to miss this parade where hundreds of  characters take to the streets as people dress up in costumes and cosplay and parade through the City of London. In addition to the procession, there will be lots of games, exhibits and crafts in Guildhall Yard throughout the day.

 

Now Play This 

This  festival of experimental game design runs at Somerset House and showcases the latest interactive, playful games from around the world. This year the themthat relate to the  theme of community and communities. Expect everything from quiet reflections you can sit with, to colourful installations that get people playing together.

 

Power Up

Whether you’re a retro games fan, a serious gamer or just want to beat your friends at Mario Kart, head on over to the Science Museum for this gaming event featuring the very best video games and consoles from the past 40 years. With games from Pong to Pacman and Minecraft to Mario to the latest virtual reality experiences you’ll definitely have fun and you might make it on their leaderboard!

 

Are you a gamer?

What are your favourite games?

Let us know in the comment section below.

Try It…Chinese New Year in London 2019

Last week saw the start of the Lunar New Year, and the ‘Year of the Pig’ and celebrations have begun around the world and much closer to home here in residences – you may have showcased your artistic talents decorating lanterns and fans at Art Night or cooked some delicious dishes at Cooking With Confidence.

To enjoy more of the celebrations head to the Chinese New Year in London festival that will have events and activities across Chinatown, the West End and Trafalgar Square including a parade of dragon and lion dances, stage shows with traditional dance, contemporary hip-hop acts and Chinese performers and a fireworks display to close. There will also be lots of food stalls and restaurants in will have special festive treats on the menu 

Check out Visit London’s guide to the festival or follow the official #CNYLondon hashtag on social media.

Photo:  michelmond / Shutterstock.com

 

Try It … Whats On In London ?

 

Tired of your regular weekly routine? Not sure what’s going on over the upcoming week? Below are a few activities happening over the next week that we thought were interesting.

All To Play- V&A Late 

If you’re a gamer or want to know what all the fuss is about this free event might be of interest to you. Find out what the future of gaming looks like and play newly commissioned video games. You can even try your hand at designing your own.

V&A Late

ResiLife Welcome Back Silent Disco

If you live in any of our 13 residences join us at Guys Bar for our welcome back disco. Flip through channels of music ranging from classic disco to house music, you’ll be sure to find something you can boogie to. There will be a glitter station and photo booth for you to indulge in and as well as a complimentary drink.  Get your ticket via the link below.

Silent Disco

MMT Presents: Footloose the Musical 

Cut Loose and enjoy this classic  Rock and Roll musical for an early weekend treat at The Greenwood Theatre. Follow the story of a teenager who moves to a small midwestern town only to discover dancing and rock music is banned.  Ren McCormack tries to fit in but just can’t seem to resist breaking the rules.  An uplifting and fun show brought to you by MSA Musical Theatre.

FOOTLOOSE

Comment below and share with us any interesting events you’re going to this coming week.

Words By Keira ResiLife

Photo – Shutterstock

 

 

 

 

 

We’re Taking Mondays Back !

 

 

It is quite common to feel a bit down in January. The festivities are over, the decorations are taken down, and it’s back to reality. For some of you, it has been full on with exams and deadlines.  There is a particular day of the month considered the most depressing and unsurprisingly, it’s a Monday. Boo.

Dubbed ‘Blue Monday,’ it typically falls on the third Monday of the year. This year January 21st bears the brunt of this dreaded title.

The concept was first publicised as part of a 2005 press release from holiday company Sky Travel. Dr Cliff Arnall claimed that due to some factors including weather, debt and time since Christmas, ‘scientifically’ this time of year is quite depressing for us in the northern hemisphere. He even came up with a formula to calculate the date. Since then, this January Monday has been lumbered with negative and miserable connotations.

However, In a recent interview for the Independent Dr Arnall has said that it was not his intention to make this a negative day but in fact  to ‘ encourage people, where possible, to take a positive outlook on the time of year as an opportunity for new beginnings and change.’

So we are taking back our Mondays and making an intentional effort to make the 21st January the best Monday of the year so far!

 

Here are our five ways to beat the Monday Blues:

1. Express Gratitude

Starting your day by listing the things you are grateful for is quite literally one of the best ways you can start any day. Doing this first thing on a Monday morning will remind you of all of the great things in your life and give you a whole bunch of reasons to get on with your day.

2. Get moving in the sunlight

Natural sunlight increases our Vitamin D level which in turn boosts serotonin. So why not go for a lunchtime stroll to soak up some of those sun rays and boost endorphins? Leaving you feeling calmer and happier.

Check out what sports activities are happening on the BeActive Timetable.

3. Watch your favourite film

Give yourself something to look forward to at the end of your day by planning an evening snuggled up with your favourite blanket and your favourite movie. You could even invite some of the other students living in your residence to join you. Lose yourself in the story of some of your favourite characters.

4.Sing The Blues Away with KCL ResiLife

Singing in a group can be a great way to reduce stress. Along with the socialising aspect, singing has been known to lower blood pressure due to specific breathing techniques similar to yoga methods.  So why not spend your evening destressing by singing some of our favourite uplifting songs.

Singing The Blues Away

5. Burgers and Board Games KCLSU events

Get to know some new people and eat some good food to start your week off right. Head over to Guys Bar from 5 pm every Monday for their Burgers and Board Games event.  Play any of their board games, and the winner gets a free Pint! (T&C’s applied! One Pint per game/hour).

Burgers+Board Games

 

So whatever you choose to do today, make this Monday a happy Monday!

 

Words by Keira ResiLife

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reduce Waste Week – #MakeADifference

The King’s Sustainability team is encouraging everyone to think about how you can reduce waste, recycle and be more creative through re-using to #MakeADifference.

They’ve got some great events and challenges happening this week including ‘Find A Fountain’, the ‘Zero-Waste Day Challenge’ and ‘Disco Soup’, so check out the schedule for full details.

 

 

Welcome back from the ResiLife Team

Hi everyone!

We’re two weeks into the new year already and hopefully you’ve settled back into uni life. We hope that 2018 will bring new and exciting opportunities and this will be a great and successful year.

If you’re new to King’s this term, welcome to residences and the ResiLife blog.  This is a place where you can find useful information, handy tips,  details of activities and events in London and keep up to date with what’s going on at King’s Residences.

Residence Life is all about making connections, getting involved in your residence and opening your mind to new things. So here are a few ways to do so:

Stay connected

Join your official Facebook page so you don’t miss out on what’s happening in your residence. Facebook pages can be found on the right-side bar of our blog.

Also follow our online community and tag yourself and your friends to be eligible for prizes. #kingsresilife #resilife #resilifeskills

Attend a  Kitchen Talk

Your Resident Associates (RAs) will be dropping into your kitchen to have a chat about how your time at King’s is going so far.  This is your chance to discuss anything you like, express any concerns, ideas and suggestions and find out about the activities and events they will be putting on.

Get active with King’s ResiLife

King’s ResiLife is our programme of activities we run throughout the year to give you the opportunity to meet other residents, learn life skills, enjoy free food and drink and of course have fun!

Check out the events calendar to see what’s coming up and look out for details on your  Facebook page and posters around your residences. Activities include games and paint nights, self-defence, cooking, trips to the London Lumiere festival, London galleries and a day-trip to Bath.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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