Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Living in central London, with a lot of great restaurants in my doorstep, I rarely venture outside of zone 1 for dinner.

Therefore, I rarely find myself in Hampstead, which is a real shame as it’s such a lovely little pocket of London, with restaurants to match.

Case in point – Delicatessen.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, HampsteadA hidden gem of a restaurant, with white-washed walls, wooden tables and a little ‘je ne sais quoi’ (we are at the heart of French London after all!) making it utterly charming.

And it’s not one of those ‘style-over-substance’ sort of place – no surprise here considering Delicatessen is headed by former Ottolenghi head chef Or Golan.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Offering a fully-kosher menu, Delicatessen defines itself as a place to explore modern middle-eastern rich & diverse culinary culture and the mezze-style starters are an excellent reflection of the restaurant’s bold and colourful style of cooking.

In true middle-eastern style, they’re designed to be shared – which in my opinion is the absolute best as it gives you an excuse to order up a feast.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Highlights included the Golden cauliflower, served with tahini, nuts & smoked chilli.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Mini salt beef schnitzels with kohlrabi salad.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Hummus loaded with confit lamb and crackling.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Some absolutely divine sea bass carpaccio with loads of herbs and nuts, and a tiny bit of truffle oil.

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And a delightful, still-warm Yemenite kubaneh bread to mop it all up before moving on to mains!

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A lot to love amongst the larger plates as well – for example a delightfully moist chicken thigh shawarma plate, pilled high with seared laffa, sumac onions and pea shoots.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Seared duck breast with celeriac puree, heritage carrots and glaze sauce – as moreish as it is photogenic.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

My favourite dish of them all: chicken meatballs with fresh globe and Jerusalem artichokes and lemon.

Not quite as photogenic but when the chef himself has an artichoke tattooed on his forearm, you know you’re onto a winner – and a winner it was indeed!

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Chicken pastilla – a timeless classic.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

And of course, this beast of a mixed grill with chicken thighs, kebabs, lamb chops, merguez & rib eye steak, plus bone marrow and grilled veggies thrown in for good measure.

The menu says it’s for 2 people (!!) but in my opinion, it can easily feed 4, making the £70 price point much more appropriate.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

The Israeli-oriented wine list is also full of little gems, like this veeeeeery easy to drink Dalton Canaan white, which we were recommended to have with the mezze, but I found lovely alongside the meatier dishes too.

Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Dessert in middle eastern restaurants can sometimes feel like an after-thought. But not at Delicatessen, where the team is working hard to offer a wide range of dairy-free options.

They’re not all succesful (the chocolate mousse was very much not my thing).

But the malabi (pictured above) and the basbousa (semolina) cake are both great proof that vegan puds have nothing to envy to their dairy-filled counterparts.

And if like me, you rarely venture in Hampstead, that last one alone is almost enough to make your way there… But once you’re there, you might as well have it all (and then some!)

Delicatessen, 46 Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1NH

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Kosher Feast at Delicatessen, Hampstead

Berber & Q’s Shawarma Bar

God, looking for a new flat in London is an exausting task!

So after a loooooong morning of (rather unsuccessful) viewings, when we found ourselves right around the corner of my favourite little pocket of London, we decided to take a break from it all and treat ourself to a nice lunch.

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Our spot of choice? Berber & Q’s super-instagramable Shawarma Bar.

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A tiny but perfectly formed, new-wave shawarma bar, brought to central London by Haggerston’s Middle Eastern barbecue superstar.

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No mystery meat to be seen here.

Instead, the menu’s on the shorter side and full of vegetarian-oriented small plates, shawarma-stuffed pitas dishes and plates and creative sides.

Needless to say, it’s a ‘let’s get one of each and share’-type dinner’s dream, be it for a relaxed weekday lunch, a casual dinner or not-your-usual weekend brunch.

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Start with a cock/mocktail…

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Followed by a smogasboard of small plates to share!

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Za’atar-roasted tomatoes with labneh.

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Ezme with pine nuts and red chilli.

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Joojeh chicken pita with blackened green chilli sauce & garlic yoghurt.

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(which was quite enjoyable as it came, but even better once turned upside down onto a plate, teared up and mixed!)

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Signature cauliflower shawarma with sultanas, rose, pine nuts & pomegranate.

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And some of the best hummus I’ve had in my life.

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A tableful of goodies ready for you to scoop and dip into to your heart’s content!

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All topped up with a beautiful, panna cotta-like cardamom malabi.

Delicate and wobbly and all, what a way to wrap it up!

Shawarma Bar by Berber & Q, 46 Exmouth Market, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 4QE
Berber & Q’s Shawarma Bar

Hummus Bowl? | Hummus Bros

Obsessions can sometimes be a good thing. Sure, people might look at you and point fingers if all you do all afternoon if saying how much you’re craving falafels. But then, you might end up (FINALLY) visiting this great little place that’s been on your list FOREVER and it might end up being just as good as you imagined it would be.
Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoCake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoClean, simple design, a lot of natural light and a touch of colour. I was pretty much already convinced I’d love this place.Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoHummus Bros does very much what it says on paper: hummus. And then a few extra stuff to eat it with. Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoCake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoOnce you’ve picked which way you want your serve of the smooth Lebanese chickpea dip to be serve, there’s a lot to keep you entertained while you wait for your food. Like people passing by (people-watching is one of my favourite things to do!) and a touch a humour too! 😜Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoThe wraps are a good option if you’re very hungry as they are HUGE! We tried the chicken one, which included shredded chicken, hummus, salsa and pickles. The balance of flavour was on point and for such a big amount of food, it wasn’t too stuffy and managed to stay fresh. Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoI absolutely loved the Falafel Salad (white cabbage, toamtoes, cucumber, tzaziki and falafels). The crunchy texture of the cabbage worked perfectly against the rather moist falafel and the tzaziki brought just the right amount of punchy garlic to keep things interesting. Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoCake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoCake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoBut the star of the show? The hummus bowls! Basically hummus with whatever toppings you want pilled high on it and served with warm, fluffy pitta bread. The simplest of ideas, but a very tasty one indeed! #LightbulbMoment Come on, dig in, you know you want to! 
Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoAnd the best part of it (besides the delicous falafels?). There’s food aplenty but the bill is teeny tiny. 🙌🙌
Cake + Whisky | Hummus Bros SohoWhat: Hummus. And stuff in/on/around it.

How much: around £10 per person

Where: I visited the flagship branch in Soho (88 Wardour Street, London, Soho W1F 0TH) but they have a few more restaurants around London (and they do take-away too! 🙌#WinningLunch)

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