A wonderful discovery (like Round Square chinese on Seven Sisters Rd) - the rarest thing in London: a value-for-money restaurant with very good food and generous servings.
Off the beaten track near Markfield Park and the Lee Canal, Tottenham Hale, Parkside primarily serves the local orthodox Jewish community, but all are very welcome in the bright, modern setting by the friendly accomodating staff.
If weekends are the only time you can make it then their Sunday buffet brunch (9-1PM) will be a smörgåsbord of Mediterranean-style kosher delights you should not miss. To be followed by a leisurely stroll in the park (to aid digestion) as nobody leaves this restaurant...
Read moreIt's been a while since last there and had a complete makeover job. It's like stepping into another dimension! The tasteful decor (which apparently the proprietor said is still an on going work in progress and not yet completely finished), beautiful touches e.g. Two modern waterfall features, rustic faux window mirrors all along the wall, lighting, bamboo and plants it all sets the scene for a peaceful and relaxing A Class dining experience! And then there's the food!!!!! Classy, Exquisite, delicious, great portion sizes and the service was second to none. I strongly recommend this...
Read moreThis is a lovely, cozy ('heimish') place, with a bit of an interesting combination of ambience and food.
On the one hand the food, while in no way gourmet, is very tasty. It is well prepared and nicely presented.
On the other hand, the place lacks all the trappings and ambience of fine dining. The tables and chairs are cheap, even wobbly, and the overall look is of a greasy spoon diner.
So as long as you don't have any expectations of fancy settings, and you are just looking to enjoy a delicious meal in a local place, this is the...
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