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Summer Mediterranean Delight at Pera

27 Sunday Jul 2014

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angle, dips, goats cheese, humus, lamb dishes, Mediterranean cuisine, Pera, pitta bread, restaurants in angel, tastecard, vegetable mezze


mix vegertable mezze pera (1012x720)Pera (1024x576)If you’re in the mood for a varied Mediterranean menu then look no further than Pera in London. Situated on Upper Street between Angel station and Highbury and Islington Pera is a delightful restaurant, especially in Summer as they open out the front doors so you can sit and enjoy a glass of wine whilst watching the busy people of London pass you buy.

I discovered Pera when searching for a restaurant that accepted Tastecard and straight away the restaurant stood out as it had top marks and a high number of fantastic reviews. Mediterranean food is one of my favourite cuisines and after having a peep at the menu and seeing they had such a varied menu I was excited to head down and try it out.

The restaurant is decorated beautifully with it’s wooden decor, little trinkets and big open window section which lets you sit out the front. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful in providing suggestions on what to eat. Craig was set on the lamb cutlets which were glazed in a honey and oregano sauce served with sautéed potato and we both wanted to try the mix vegetable mezze. I couldn’t decide what to have and finally opted for the chicken shish however, when we went to order we were informed that with a tastecard you are only entitled to 2 starters and 2 mains. That wasn’t a problem as it meant we could try even more dishes. As we were getting the mezze main to share I decided to mix two starters as a main and opted for the grilled mixed sausage skewer and the goats cheese served on bed of mix leaves topped with caramelized red onion and smoked red pepper. The sausage skewer consisted of chorizo, cumberland sausage and Sucuk (Turkish sausage) served with mix leaves and toasted baguette. The portion was a little on the small side however  the taste was very good and before the starters we were given freshly baked pitta which came in handy to have with the sausages plus I then had a big size portion of goats cheese and salad.

goats cheese with salad and caramelized onionsIt was bread overload by the time our mix vegetable mezze platter arrived which consisted of Humus, cacik, smoked aubergine with yogurt, ezme salad (chilli tomato onion cucumber salsa), ratatouille served with pitta. The ratatouille and smoked aubergine were the highlights to this dish as they were flavoursome without being too oily, I have had aubergine before and found it can sometimes repeat on you if there is too much oil. Craig’s lamb cutlets were extremely tender and the honey sauce was sweet and addictive, I kept dipping my pitta bread in it to soak it all up.

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We were heading to the cinema after and were pushed for time however when I next go back I will most certainly get dessert, the cakes looked incredible. I would say it’s worth even just going in to Pera to get a cake which are kept behind a glass counter as you go to pay (good bit of marketing there as I was super tempted just to pick one up for the road).

Good value for money, lovely staff and delicious food Pera is extremely reasonable (especially if you have tastecard) and will leave you full and satisfied and most likely coming back again.

 

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New Spring Specials at Wahaca

13 Sunday Apr 2014

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caramelised onion, empanada, hisbiscus, islington, mexican tapas, passion fruit, pork pibull, restaurants in angel, sweet potatoes, tacos, wahaca, winter vegetable

empanada

Last week, with the sun shining out of the heavens, I headed to Wahaca in Islington, a five minute walk from Angel station to sample some of the new dishes that have recently been added to the menu. I have been to other Wahaca’s in the past and have always enjoyed it’s laid back feel and colourful decor and the one in Angel is similar but actually a bit more chic. There is a foosball table as you walk in to the left and different levels for where to sit. I loved that we were surrounded by plants and the quirky decorations such as the beaded door you have to walk through to go to the ladies.

Wahaca was born from a love for ‘fresh, honest, Mexcian market food’ and I love that they quote it is ‘healthy but hearty eating’. I would most definitely agree with that. You can order lots of lovely dishes but not feel too indulgent or bad about it.

The menu ranges from street food where you can order mini tacos, tostados, taquitos and quesadillas or you can choose to go for a main meal such as marinated grilled chicken, a burrito or one of their varied salads which comes in a crispy tortilla bowl.

There is a wide selection of drinks to try from soft drinks such as the passion fruit and hisbiscus cooler (highly recommend this) to something stronger such as the classic wahaca margaritas.

We took our time looking over the menu and two dishes caught our eye straight away which were the chorizo and butternut squash empanada and the crab noodles which were both specials of the day. On top of this we ordered the winter vegetable, a new addition to the menu which consisted of Savoy cabbage, mixed mushrooms and borlotti beans sautéed in a rich pasilla chilli salsa. It is then garnished with roast chipotle salsa and feta. The winter vegetable was fresh with a touch of spice to it which meant we were reaching out for our drinks, however it wasn’t overtly spicy but rather just added a tasty kick to the dish. Our final two dishes were  the sweet potatoes (always a winner) and the classic pork pibull (another popular dish). One time I came to Wahaca and ordered what I thought was the sweet potatos but when the dish came it was the Sweet potato & feta taquito. Although still flavoursome in its own way I was a bit disappointed. The sweet potatoes  with caramelised onion accompany the other dishes so well and the sweet flavour is incredible moreish .

sweet potatoes

With hardly any leftovers I can say that five dishes between two turned out to be plenty and is also a really great number in being able to try out a variety of dishes and flours. The three new dishes were especially good, I loved the empanada to begin with but then struggled a little to finish it as it was quite filling and heavy in comparison to the others but the flavours worked together really well. One of my favourite soups is chorizo and butternut squash so I am pretty much sold every time I see a dish containing the two.

If you haven’t been to Wahaca yet I would highly recommend it, a relaxed atmosphere, reasonably priced, varied delicious drinks menu and fantastic selection of food, you won’t leave feeling disappointed.

Here’s a quick video which captures what we had and gives a look into Islington’s Wahaca. I hope you enjoy.

Wahaca Video

Hope you enjoy!

 

 

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