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Il Bacio

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 by urban foodie

il-bacio1Well, here it is - the review I promised of the best local restaurant in Stoke Newington.

It is a friend’s birthday, she’s been away for a while, where else to go for a celebration with close friends but the place that always puts a smile on your face and the tastiest pizza and pasta in your belly?

As there were 12 of us we needed to book a table so didn’t go to our usual Il Bacio Express (no booking, no cards) but to the slightly more formal Il Bacio up the road and I can safely say that we weren’t disappointed.

Il Bacio Express has pizza and aubergine parmigiano served on plain wooden tables with clay carafes of table wine. It is a bustling little place bursting with Sardinian welcome and warmth, even the MTV above the serving hatch just adds to its holiday appeal.

Il Bacio (normal) has the same pizzas but more extensive and sophisticated pasta and wine menus, served on crisp white table cloths and the wine in proper glasses. It is a little more expensive (we paid £22 a head, Express is nearer to £15) and the service is a bit more reserved but it is still a gorgeous intimate restaurant.

The pizzas are out of this world, thin, bubbly bases covered in the best of ingredients - zesty tomato sauce, freshest buffalo mozarella and wonderful Sardinian charcuteries, mmmm. And, as I have mentioned before, Melanzane Parmigiano is another dish I’d walk 500 miles for. But this time it was the pastas that really stood out - you know a restaurant means business when there are 6 different seafood pasta/risotto dishes on the menu, we had almost all of them, and all were d-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s.

So if you’re ever in Stokey check them out.

5/5

Starters £5-6 (but I’ve never had one for fear of running out of room)
Main £7.50-9
House wine £7.50 (1/2L carafe)

IL BACIO EXPRESS
90 Church Street
Stoke Newington N16
London
020 7249 2344
www.ilbacioexpress.com/

4.5/5

Starters £7
Main £9-14
House wine £19

Il Bacio
61 Stoke Newington N16
www.ilbaciohighbury.co.uk/firststoke.htm

Emni Restaurant

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 by urban foodie

Emni RestaurantOn Saturday night we discovered a real gem of a restaurant, Emni a delightful modern Indian that we’ve been meaning to try for ages - and I’m very glad we did.

The place is a clean black and white, with old school attentive service and really, really excellent food.

Crispy Popadoms opened proceedings and were accompanied by an unusual take on the usual dips - one of which tasted like the best brown sauce in the world (I mean that in a good way), tamarind I think.

Then the starters which were juicy minced lamb kebab, spicy lentil patties stuffed with dried fig and a striking potato basket that came with a side that looked like chantilly cream (but tasted delightful).

Main courses were also charming, richly spiced, with a delicate heat and wonderful flavours:

- Keralan prawns with yellow lentils, beans and carrots tossed with onion and tomato gravy
- Kashmiri chicken with fresh chillies, ginger and black cardamom
- Slow grilled long aubergines cooked in sun dried tomato and fresh chilli sauce
- Smooth delicate-yellow lentils tempered with asafoetida, garlic, chilli and coriander

This restaurant is far from the huge portions and blunt flavours of your local curry house (although there is definitely a place for these in my life and heart). Plates are presented with all the style of unpretentious nouvelle cuisine and delight the palette with their thoughtful flavouring and the meal was finished with room left for coffee. All in all a refreshing and unusual joy, especially at such a reasonable price - I shall definitely be going again.

4.5/5

Starters £4-6
Main £9-14
House wine £15(ish)

Emni Restaurant
353 Upper Street
Angel Islington
London N1 0PD
020 7226 1166
www.emnirestaurant.com


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