London: Soho, Chinatown & The West End

By Josephharrison1990 @JTAH_1990

I love a good show so I jumped at the chance to spend a great day up west! London shows me something new each time, there's just so much to love in London! The musical of the moment has to be The Bodyguard for its reference to the leading lady that was played by Whitney Houston, so with a change of cast I just had to see that musical! Soho has my heart for its where I spent my 19th birthday, I want to go back now! Anyway, I won't keep on introducing this publication because I won't have much else to broadcast!

I had my first SNOG in Soho! Pardon my suggestive tone so please allow me to explain what SNOG is. Imagine a camp disco themed frozen yoghurt shop and that's exactly what SNOG served to me! I choose the fresh natural yoghurt served with two topping that had to be passion-fruit and raspberry then finished off with a squirt of caramel sauce. Being social media buff I saw it as my duty to take a photo of my first SNOG serving with the respected Twitter hash-tag. Let's leave my yoghurt euphoria behind because I could go on about that disco themed yoghurt cafe all day! Like I mentioned before Soho has my heart, being a child of London I've been to this part of town countless times as a child but upon my 19th birthday I was shown a whole new world at Madame Jojo's on Brewer Street. Let's just say that Kitsch Cabaret and all of the evenings fabulousness triggered a thought process that was lying dormant until that night. I forgot to mention that SNOG is located across the road from Madame Jojo's on Brewer Street.

I have been missing Birmingham like something rotten so being back in Soho for the afternoon gave me something that reminded me of my Birmingham Pride weekend, all is well so I can't complain! The beauty about my previous escapade to London was that I had more than just one day to experience a lot more than I usually have the chance to accomplish. Taking some time away from the rain it was time for a lager or two in the White Horse where I spotted a poster of the songstress Beverly Knight that promoted her upcoming show on the West End theater scene. The first part of my fabulous artsy day in London fared to begin with a delicious tone for I was still impressed with my yoghurt from SNOG. I had discovered London Live during my London visit so I was familiar with the show 'Drag Queens of London' so I made it my mission to spot the West Midlands born queen 'Baga Chipz' but I only saw the off license that she must of frequented during one of the episodes. Frozen yoghurt and Drag Queens do make a great combination!


I said 'Hello' to Chinatown because its only round the corner from the lively streets of Soho plus its a great excuse to eat! Captured to the right is the Chinese gate of good fortune that welcomes each and everyone of its guests to Chinatown, a wish must be made before we walk under the arch. Gerard Street is the epicentre of all things Chinatown London for me, there's just something about the bright coloured shop windows and the ducks hanging from the restaurant windows. One thing I have learnt from being introduced to Oriental culture is that Chinese tea is the best so I rooted through Oriental Delight to find my favorite Oolong Tea, I was patient by waiting to look in Loon Fung to find my loose leaf tea for half of the price. Loon Fung is a maze full of Oriental treats for all! Let's face it I'll need to know what tea to buy when I live in China! 

Lunch didn't cost more than £6.00 per person for a substantial 'all you can eat' buffet at Mr.Wong's. What compliments any Chinese meal? Bubble Tea! It's been a tradition for over a year to indulge in a large cold Bubble Tea after a filling meal, so I had to carry on with a Oolong Milk Bubble Tea. Nowadays, our streets are full of cafes that sell my new favorite cold drink so I wanted to find a authentic looking establishment for my after dinner drink. Choosing 'Chatime' for my Bubble Tea that cafe specialised in Taiwanese brands and I favour the HK side of thing so I guessed its all about give and take. Chinatown will always be one of my favorite segments of London because I'm a sucker for anything Oriental. I left feeling satisfied and accomplished for my day up west was turning out to be very productive and enjoyable, I bought my loose leaf tea and found some great Bubble Tea from the same variety, I was feeling very content! Shi Shi! 

I will always love you! As Wolverhampton's own singing superstar bowed out from her stint in the hit West End show, The Bodyguard Musical a new leading lady had took her place. Booking my tickets to see Alexandra Burke play the part of 'Rachel Marron' who was portrayed by Whitney Houston in the original film. I had not seen the film but I will always love a Whitney tune because she's a Newark girl. Ready and waiting in my seat at the Adelphi Theatre in the heart of London's West End I couldn't wait any longer for the show to commence! I had high hopes for Alexandra Burke because she's a singer who is famed for her powerful voice and girl performed with soul! Aside from the turbulent nature of the show Alexandra and her co-star Tristan Gemmill played their parts with conviction, I must admit a joke or two was made so the pace of the show wasn't completely serious. Hits like 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody', 'I Have Nothing' and 'I Will Always Love You' were belted out by Miss. Burke leaving the audience wanting more! Preach! 

I shall preach forevermore that us Brits know how to appreciate a West End show compared to our American counterparts on Broadway because we embrace a lively encore, let's just say that Alexandra Burke and her Bodyguard Musical cast had us dancing and singing in the aisles at the finale. I had my first SNOG and tweeted all about it, yes I need to visit that campy yoghurt shop again or a new location should be opened in the West Midlands?! I just want one more SNOG Soho! Unfortunately, I didn't see 'Baga Chipz' but I definitely saw her local off license along Brewer Street but she performed at Birmingham Pride 2014 so all wasn't lost. Who honestly knows when the next time I'll hit Soho for a shameless night out? I'm excited! Mr.Wong's served up some fulfilling Chinese food for lunch! I successfully found a great Bubble Tea shop for a delicious cup of cold Oolong Milk Bubble Tea and I also bought my favorite Chinese loose leaf Oolong Tea for a right old bargain! London's W1 region treated me well that day and I shall be thankful for that! 

London ... I Will Always Love You! Joseph Harrison