Stewart's reviews
Review of Del Parc
15 Jul 07, 11:22
Tapas? This place is the business 
I've found it, the best place to eat tapas in north london. Well truth be told it was my housemate and boyfriend, but let's not dwell on the detail.
In fact there's nothing I can really say about this place that will do it justice. Just go along and sample it yourself, but please book otherwise you will be disappointed! I should know as I've been one of those people who longingly peer into vibrant front room like venue with only the vague memory of how good the last visit was for comfort.
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Review of Lalibela
15 Jul 07, 10:55
More sweet than sour 
This is a nice little Ethiopian restaurant with a very traditional menu, great service and an experience that's a little different.
The main staple pancake like base of the dishes (the injera) is a treat however it is a little on the sour side. You've been warned! Oh and it's also extremely filling! The injera is a bit like a tablecloth as you're relish is served on top of it and then you roll sections of it up along with the relish and eat it.
The after dinner coffee is accompanied by a little ceremony which is good fun, although if you have the table by the kitchen door you'll find you get part of the ceremony repeated throughout your night...
End of the day this place is well worth a visit...
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Review of The Curry Centre
14 Jul 07, 22:29
It just like being in Brum! 
Of all the Curry houses / take aways in London this is my personal favourite. Ultra friendly staff, close to tube so easy pick up on the way home from work and most importantly fantastic Baltis. If you're a Brummie down in the big smoke this is the place to get your Balti's from - loving the yoghurt source as well.
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Review of Rustique
30 Jun 07, 21:47
Easy Like Sunday Morning 
What a brilliant little cafe complete with garden out back. The atmosphere is chilled and a little arty (well enough for me!). The menu is focused on your typical cafe fair. My recommendation would be for the home made quiche or the jacket potatoe with goat's cheese and mediterranean vegetables.
The only draw back is the fact that they don't do fry ups - so a trip to Stingray on the opposite side of the road is required every once in a while.
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