
The UK's top writer on food, as voted by readers of Restaurant Spy, talks exclusively to Spy! Click here for details.
Nigel Slater talks to Spy!
Come Dine With Me
Related SearchUser loginLatest News23rd April 2008 - McDonald's savours designer look 21st April 2008 - Battle to 'save great British curry' 20th April 2008 - Restaurants in migrants protest 14th April 2008 - Disabled woman turned away by pub 2nd April 2008 - Cafe owner bans babies for crying 24th March 2008 - Lotto winner's burger bar return 25th February 2008 - Cake-eating contest death tragedy 20th February 2008 - Restaurant sorry over F word bill 15th February 2008 - Pub chef is crowned best in Wales 4th January 2008 - Pub chain limits parents' drinks 11th December 2007 - Carbon cost of Christmas dinner 23rd November 2007 - Consumers opt for ethnic foods 21st November 2007 - Celebrity Chefs go around the world in 60 dishes to support charity 19th November 2007 - Food Makers Pressured to Cut Sodium 16th November 2007 - Man admits Tesco blackmail campaign 13th November 2007 - Call for school lunchtime "lock-in" 12th November 2007 - Celebrity chefs support Streetsmart campaign 1st November 2007 - Showcase for gourmet Lanarkshire 10th October 2007 - New restaurant website launched 9th October 2007 - Restaurants 'face chefs shortage' 27th September 2007 - Custard, a new English diner, opens in Padstow 26th September 2007 - Braille is on the menu for pub 14th September 2007 - McDonald's fined for bolt in meal 13th September 2007 - Ramsay burns genitals in kitchen Lots more in our Food News Archive. Gordon Ramsay needs you!
Taste - New Wine Bar, Tunbridge Wells
Who's new
|
Night Star-Mangal Ockabasi, 149 Holloway Road London N7 8LX
149,Holloway Road London N7 8LX 0207 607 9622 Another pre- Arsenal match, feeding and watering stop on the greasy Holloway Road. Why does it always look as if the pavements need a good hosing down and a steam clean? The restaurant is the usual set-up of revolving kebabs in the front takeaway part and long queues of punters on match days who prefer the sidewalk eating experience. The inside is fairly basic-tiled floors and formica tables. However the star of the show is the charcoal grill man (there must be a name in Turkish) who sits at the barbecue, expertly rotating the kebabs, and chops, and chicken fillets, like he's playing an instrument, and shouting at the staff. I usually opt for the little sweet succulent lamb cutlets, served with masses of mixed salad dressed with lemon and olive oil and one of those round soft breads heated up on the charcoal. Beer is the ideal quaff and a couple of Efes in bottles straight from the freezer in proper Efes goblets, hits the spot. Not a destination eatery for a romantic night out but a great start for a match at The Emirates. If you go early enough before a game you'll get a seat but don't leave it too near the kick -off or you'll be sweating on getting to the game on time. Al Imentada By m at 03/03/2008 - 11:08 | 2008 | Approved | London | Mediterranean | North | Review | £/$ | add new comment | 129 reads
|
Spy readers wanted for the F Word!
Search the Siteuse the superior searching of master.com or google to search your favourite review site google adsRestaurant Reviews on your iPod200 odd reviews from London and the South East straight to your iPod. Instructions here.
PollRestaurant Spy partnersAward winning restaurantsSpy LocalGuide to Tunbridge Wells Wired for SoundListen to our growing body of interviews with chefs, chocolatiers and food and drink specialists in our Wired for Sound section. Book ReviewsFeatured RestaurantsRecent blog postsDirectoryClick on any of the following categories to see reviews by area, rating or type. DisclaimerReviews neededWe are seeking reviews for the following restaurants/cafes: SearchWho's onlineThere are currently 0 users and 99 guests online.
|
Recent comments
1 day 12 hours ago
5 days 23 hours ago
1 week 3 days ago
1 week 4 days ago
2 weeks 5 hours ago
3 weeks 2 days ago
3 weeks 3 days ago
4 weeks 10 hours ago
4 weeks 6 days ago
8 weeks 3 days ago