Thursday, June 20, 2024

Delicious noodles from Larzijan

I love Uygur food and luckily there are many places in London for it unlike Burmese.
Larzijan located in Dalston is slightly different as it is vegan and you get that home cooked goodness.
Unlike restaurants and food stalls, this one is seriously hidden where you are greeted with a shed that is the shop.
Seating is quite intimate so you will have to sit with strangers at busy times.
I had the noodles which were really tasty, when I was waiting for them, the aroma from the kitchen really made you hungry especially the black beans.
The noodles appear to be udon but the texture was really good as they were not too soft with a good bounce.
It was really tasty with the black beans, chunky ginger, turmeric and even the tofu was fully flavoured.
There were no annoying beansprouts which made my day.
The only trouble I had was the chopsticks which I am not good at and the seating which was a bit far from the table I had hold the plate which was a bit tiring to eat.
Overall, it was worth trying.















Sunday, June 09, 2024

7ish Hours Smoked Short Ribs at Holy Smoke

Who doesn't love tender rib meat, this is what Holy Smoke does.
It is located under a railway arch in Bow where all the other kitchens are.
Holy Smoke is a little isolated from the other kitchens but directions are clear and there are a few benches nearby.
I had the 7ish Hours Smoked Short Ribs which is described as British breed Short Ribs (half a kilo including the bone) smoked roughly for 7 hours with a side of Homemade Pickled Cucumber & Coffee BBQ Sauce on the side.
Unfortunately, the meat was a bit dry and burnt that day so I may have got a dud portion that day.
What annoyed me was that I got the quantity but not quality.
It was so different to the one someone I knew posted a weekend earlier where the meat was moist and pink.
When I pulled the bone out, there was some blue kitchen towel so I hope there wasn't any more stuck in the meat where I pulled it out.
The thing that baffled me was the guy at the shop said it was edible butchers wrap but it definitely looked more like kitchen towel to me.
The pickles were on the sweet side.
@holy.smokesbarbecue


New Pride Shake 2023 at Shake Shack

While at Camden, I spotted the new Pride Shake 2023 which comes with pretty rainbow sprinkles in a limited edition paper cup so I had to try it.
The new Pride Shake is made with cookie butter frozen custard hand spun with rainbow crispies and topped with whipped cream and sprinkles according to their website but their instagram and print say biscoff.
For every shake sold, they will be donating £1 to their nominated charity. 
As always, their shakes are expensive priced at £6.40 but it was one off as I only get it when they have some captivating new flavours.
Overall, I really liked it but found the crunchy things annoying.
#ssgshakeshack
#shakeshack
@shakeshackuk








Camden Tea Bar

If you are a serious tea lover, this is the place to go.
It is conveniently located in Camden and with a nice seating area inside or al fresco by the balcony over looking Camden Market.
At the far end, there is an Aroma station where you can smell all the teas they offer which you can buy or have the teas there.
There are eight different types of tea bases ranging from herbal, white, black, rooibos, pu er, green, fruit to oolong.
They also have cold drinks like Green Vietnamese matcha, strawberry basil cucumber etc in the fridge.
I had the milky pudding oolong which did not disappoint, it was like oolong with a sweet rice aroma to it.
Overall, it was time well spent there and I also bought a pure chocolate tea which I have been looking all over for because other tea companies tend to mix other things like chilli or mint with it and they have plain here which was what I wanted.










Queen Mary Cafe University of London

Every university/educational institution will have a canteen or coffee shop but Queen Mary Café is unique in the sense it is literally named Queen Mary Café.
This café opened in 2021 serving drinks and food with a lovely area where people can chill or study there.
I had the vegetable soup served with a roll which was not bad.




















Thursday, June 06, 2024

The Ice Cream Project by Anya Hindmarch returns for the third year with more exciting flavours

I am so glad the The Ice Cream Project by Anya Hindmarch returns for the third year with more exciting flavours this year!!

Twelve new flavours have joined with some favourites from last year like Kikkoman soy sauce, Maldon Salt, Birds Custard and Heinz Baked Beans.

The new flavours are:
Branston Piccalilli
Sarsons Malt Vinegar (strawberry with vinegar)
McVities Penguin
McVities Jaffa Cake
Tropicana Orange
Tiptree orange
Perello Olives
Filippo Berio Pesto
Kenco Coffee
Sunpat Peanut butter
Robinson Lemon Barley Water
Maldon Salt
Heinz Baked Beans
Birds eye Custard
Kikkoman Soy sauce





A big well done to Amanda and the team at Granny Gothards!

My tasting notes.

Branston Piccalilli:
This was my favourite which turned out to be a surprise.
The taste of the mustard and chunks of pickle were lovely. 

Sarsons Malt Vinegar (strawberry with vinegar): 
This was interesting and it was good you got the smell of the vinegar as well as the taste.
The vinegar taste was definitely bold. 

Perello Olives: 
I was expecting a little more for this as in saltiness but it was more like vanilla ice cream.
Saying that quite a few restaurants in London serve olive oil ice cream. 

Filippo Berio Pesto: 
For pesto lovers as you can really taste it but in a sweet ice cream form.

Kikkoman Soy Sauce (Toasted sesame ice cream with umami-rich naturally brewed soy sauce)
Great soy umami saltiness.
The kikkoman soy sauce ice cream was really nice.
There is so much potential with savoury ingredients like bacon,  salted caramel and miso etc.
The taste was really nice because somehow that saltiness was really moreish.
I'm glad they did this but why didn't they have Marmite. 

Heinz Baked Beans
Interesting experience with crunchy frozen baked beans.
This is probably the only Western ice cream with beans unlike the Asians and South East Asia where they like to add beans to desserts and ice cream.

Bird’s Custard
Another nice sweet ice cream with a creamy custard flavour


Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Tripe soup at Mahala, Croydon

Mahala is restaurant on the corner of a busy road that I pass all the time.
With a name like that I definitely wouldn't associate it with being Romanian which is what it was.
I was expecting it to be Indian.
This place is so strange as the are no menus outside.
Only found out it was Romanian because someone went there so I had to check it out as I am always eating Eastern European foods.
Visited on a Sunday afternoon and there was a bouncer at the door which is interesting.
Went in and walked over to the bar as all the staff were there so requested a table for 1 but they all seemed perplexed why I wanted to dine there.
Anyway, as an aggressive fearless foodie nothing will stop me!
I already knew what I wanted so had the tripe soup to see how it compares to the ones at mleczko, sadly the chicken livers with mash were sold out.
Also had a roll with the soup which I regretted because it was just a brioche bun.
The tripe soup was ok but lacked depth as all you could taste was garlic and lemon.
Just for fun, I paid the bill in cash to see if they would give change or even the full change, it turns out they gave partial change and felt guilty so gave me the full change! 
Overall, would not return but just to tick the box.







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