Look Mum No hands has a good black pudding scotch egg
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Friday, 16 November 2012 17:24 (thirteen years ago)
has anyone been to dishoom in shoreditch or i guess the covent garden one may be old news?
went there tonight in the midst of a crisis about where we'd go, i'd read about it and we saw it beaming at us on shoreditch high street of all places. it was one of the best meals i've had in ages, just blew me away. amazing booth almost diner style seats in the window, comfortably fitting four of us with real privacy, good beers and cocktails including their own ipa brewed by beavertown, friendly service and excellent value. we ordered loads and it came to about 36 quid each, including a few drinks and cocktails and desserts.
i can't recommend it highly enough, just a brilliant meal, as impressed as i've been by anywhere in ages.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 16 November 2012 22:01 (thirteen years ago)
Lorra money for a curry.
― Bob Six, Friday, 16 November 2012 22:59 (thirteen years ago)
went to the south bank dishoom last year and loved the food, i still daydream about their bhel puri and egg naan roll.
― jabba hands, Friday, 16 November 2012 23:22 (thirteen years ago)
what are you talking about? for about 14 dishes none of which were "a curry". good man.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Saturday, 17 November 2012 02:00 (thirteen years ago)
Ed, an answer to your "high end comfort food" question might be the new menu at Quo Vadis, actually.
― Tim, Saturday, 17 November 2012 07:34 (thirteen years ago)
At risk of further antagonising the fuck-off-with-yer-american-fast-food crowd: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-20/shake-shack-to-open-in-london-as-meyer-finds-site.html
― sktsh, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 10:38 (thirteen years ago)
Dishoom Covent Garden is terrific for pre-cinema eating. I've had better Indian food in London but the prices, atmosphere and concept are terrific.
Re: high end comfort food, people speak highly of the Delaunay although I haven't been.
― Matt DC, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 10:44 (thirteen years ago)
Quo Vadis? Really?
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Tuesday, 20 November 2012 11:48 (thirteen years ago)
I have heard good things about Quo Vadis - including the bit about the v. inexpensive oysters between 5 and 6 pm.
― ella fingerblast hurls forever (suzy), Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:00 (thirteen years ago)
Quo Vadis really! Had a tremendous meal there last month. They're majoring on pies and stout yeoman food.
― Tim, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:01 (thirteen years ago)
I've been enjoying Street Feast at Hackney Downs Studios on Friday evenings:http://www.streetfeastlondon.com
Mostly cos it's 5 minutes from house. It's a nice atmosphere there though. A fun place to start off a night out.
― Barnaby, Hardly, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:33 (thirteen years ago)
*from my house
― Barnaby, Hardly, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 12:34 (thirteen years ago)
i enjoyed the food there but was disappointed by lack of decent beer.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 20 November 2012 13:16 (thirteen years ago)
It was BYOB the other week while they were working on improving the bar... So hopefully there's a better selection now.
― Barnaby, Hardly, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 13:46 (thirteen years ago)
when i went to the one in dalston they were charging £3 for cans of red stripe
― just sayin, Tuesday, 20 November 2012 14:14 (thirteen years ago)
is it the kind of place you can nip into and then take food away? to eg eat at one's own house?
― #YOLO ONO (lex pretend), Tuesday, 20 November 2012 14:43 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah, you can definitely just pop in and take stuff away.
― Barnaby, Hardly, Wednesday, 21 November 2012 10:20 (thirteen years ago)
Finally got myself to Bodega Negra, really wasnt too impressed compared to the quality of my visit to L'Esquinas a few months ago. Saucy spot for boozy romancing though. Also had the pleasure of attending the opening of Barrio East with a writer chum which I would say is london/mexico's shark jumping moment, beyond fun-pub naff (aforementioned mason jar cocktails)but with surprisingly good food
Away from the world of ray banned street grub/upscale mexican I had probably the best turkish ive ever had at the newly refurbished selale (and ive eaten a lot of turkish)up the harsh end of green lanes. Amazingly tender lamb and a mixed kebab + meze was enough to cripple 2 grown men who used to be fat kids. This and a landlord charging 2005 prices will keep my ass rooted in the north london burbs for the forseeable future
― straightola, Wednesday, 21 November 2012 13:09 (thirteen years ago)
Aye, I would find it very hard to starve anywhere on that run from there down to Harringay Green Lanes station.
― Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 21 November 2012 14:15 (thirteen years ago)
Five Guys coming to London next year too
― sktsh, Monday, 26 November 2012 11:49 (thirteen years ago)
what other kind of food would you get excited about?
― #YOLO ONO (lex pretend), Monday, 26 November 2012 12:10 (thirteen years ago)
Was really impressed by the value of Five Guys when I finally had one earlier this year …
― Manfred Mann meets Man Parrish (ithappens), Monday, 26 November 2012 13:20 (thirteen years ago)
if yr near columbia rd on a friday (and maybe other weekdays, am unsure) then i definitely recommend the lunch deal i had last week @ brawn - £10 for really nice bread & butter, a main, a glass of wine, and an espresso at the end.
― just sayin, Monday, 26 November 2012 13:24 (thirteen years ago)
Is that second person singular or plural?
― sktsh, Monday, 26 November 2012 13:55 (thirteen years ago)
The Cheese & Biscuits food blog reviews Dishoom Shoreditch today: basically a favourable review, but agrees with my succinct 'lorra money for a curry' assessment
― Bob Six, Monday, 26 November 2012 14:08 (thirteen years ago)
Most of the curries on the Dishoom menu are in the £7-£9 range, which doesn't strike me as unreasonably priced, especially given how many terrible places in the area will be charging more or less the same.
― Matt DC, Monday, 26 November 2012 14:19 (thirteen years ago)
would rather knife myself in the face than eat a curry on brick lane, personally
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Monday, 26 November 2012 23:38 (thirteen years ago)
none of the dishes i had in dishoom were curries anyway...
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Monday, 26 November 2012 23:39 (thirteen years ago)
Used to be a second sommelier at Bentley's Oyster Bar near Picadilly. Is it still there?
― Van Horn Street, Monday, 26 November 2012 23:40 (thirteen years ago)
anywhere good in kentish town? eating with a mate who eats fish but not meat, so abbey tavern or chicken shop are out.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Thursday, 6 December 2012 11:47 (thirteen years ago)
Bull and Last? I'd normally send people to the Southampton Arms but it's too meaty for your friend!
― rihanna, will you ever win? (suzy), Thursday, 6 December 2012 11:54 (thirteen years ago)
tiny bit of a walk i reckon, gotta be on gaisford street at the other end for about 1930 for a play, though i have heard b&l is really good. may just eat at the pub we're going to, even tho it is average at best.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Thursday, 6 December 2012 11:57 (thirteen years ago)
The Ethiopian place (called, I think, the Queen of Sheba) is a real fave of mine but for your pal to eat vegetarian you'd have to eat vegetarian also. Last time I was in Kentish Town we couldn't get in there because it was full (of Ken Chu) so we went a few doors down to an entirely pleasant, acceptable and unexceptional Japanese restaurant.
― Tim, Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:21 (thirteen years ago)
I mean it wasn't full of Ken Chu, that might be a bit terrifying, but it was full; Ken and his chums were a constituent part of that fullness.
― Tim, Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:22 (thirteen years ago)
Kentish Canteen's meant to be pretty decent? And my parents quite like Pane Vino iirc (& they are snobs about the quality of ldn's italian restos).
― c sharp major, Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:32 (thirteen years ago)
Kentish Canteen is so overpriced. Bengal Lancer is a decent Indian but beware: music journos.
I did try Dirtyburger on Tuesday, because I was in the area on otherwise fruitless shopping. Cheap, fast and good - if a bit on the small but manageable side. Not as good as my nearest Byron, though, and nowhere near as good as my own burgers. I mix finely chopped white onion into seasoned 20 per cent fat mince to make a very flat, wide burger. The rolls are always the lattice type from Sainsbury's, buttered to toast bread side down on a grill pan (so they don't disintegrate in use). Those rolls are better than they have any right to be. I fry off rounds of red onions - those go on the bottom of the toasted buns with good mustard (or French's if I'm feeling homesick). I also put fried onions *under* the grated cheese (melts faster than a square), then to finish, ketchup on to the melted cheese (to anchor one giant tomato round) and just mayo on the top bun (to anchor the shredded lettuce). If I can find the right pickle, that goes down on the melted cheese before ketchup/tomato.
This construction really limits how much of the burger and condiments wind up spattered on the plate instead of being snarfed up by the diner.
― rihanna, will you ever win? (suzy), Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:39 (thirteen years ago)
not really a fan of mixing onion into the meat, seems like its just filler? also makes it more meat loaf like
― just sayin, Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:50 (thirteen years ago)
A small amount of chopped onion reacts well with the fatty mince that makes the best hamburgers. Meat loaf also has breadcrumbs and egg to bind, plus some herbs/spices, so totally different.
― rihanna, will you ever win? (suzy), Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:55 (thirteen years ago)
ended up just eating in the pub/theatre last night, avg fish and chips.
i liked dirty burger a lot, it'd be handy to have that near you, open till 0030, beats dodgy chicken/kebabs. liked the grilled cheese feel of the slightly burnt edges. don't really rate byron hugely but they seem to change a lot over time. central london really has gone crazy on this whole thing.
might go to the longroom tonight, beside st john in smithfield, it's just opened but i like the look of it: http://www.thelongroompub.com/
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 7 December 2012 12:19 (thirteen years ago)
Looks cool but my bugbear is *DOWNLOAD MENU* so I guess I'll never know ;-)
― rihanna, will you ever win? (suzy), Friday, 7 December 2012 12:44 (thirteen years ago)
is basically salt beef and grilled cheese sandwiches
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 7 December 2012 13:01 (thirteen years ago)
either or
That is walking distance from my office. Could be amazing.
― Matt DC, Friday, 7 December 2012 14:02 (thirteen years ago)
didn't know you worked near there, i meet friends in that area frequently on fridays. we should have a beer.
wish i worked in that area.
― Heterocyclic ring ring (LocalGarda), Friday, 7 December 2012 14:20 (thirteen years ago)
So I'm no Ramen expert but I've been to Tonkotsu and Ittenbari in Soho and I would happily make an effort to visit them both again, a reaction not inspired by the run-of-the-mill stuff offered by Wagamama et al. Haven't been to Bone Daddies because I can't say the name with a straight face, even if they bear no relation to any of the google image search results, and only just learnt of Shoryu on Regent St.
― ledge, Monday, 10 December 2012 14:18 (thirteen years ago)
i went to bone daddies (+ yeah, terrible name) & had the tonkotsu, it was delicious but my stomach did have a bit of trouble digesting something that was 90% pork fat
― just sayin, Monday, 10 December 2012 14:21 (thirteen years ago)
Pork scratchings are a useful gateway drug.
― ledge, Monday, 10 December 2012 14:26 (thirteen years ago)
bone daddies' tantanmen is really good: haven't had a chance to try anything else there yet. none of their side-dishes look particularly good, though, whereas Tonkotsu's are great. went there last night, for the third time, and finally had the kara-age everyone's been raving about and it's p worth the accolades (i'd had the karaage there before but it hadn't been particularly good - this time clearly had been cooked in a v different way).
i am excited for ittenbari and shoryu.
― c sharp major, Monday, 10 December 2012 14:38 (thirteen years ago)
ok this is the right thread: went to mr buckley's on hackney road last night. not usually into small plates because i am a greedy fuck but it was really nice food and wine. didn't get to try the lobster mac & cheese tho :(
― tpp, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:34 (thirteen years ago)