Tuesday 26 November 2019

Food and culture

Saturday's adventures took me to North London. We started on Exmouth Market, a small stretch of pedestrianised street in Clerkenwell which has a selection of wonderful food options as well as a few little gifts shops. Many of the shops have interesting names such as the bag shop called Bagman and Robin, or the barber shop called Barber Streisand. After a little forage in some of the shops (one of my favourites is the stationery shop called Marby and Elm), we headed to Shawarma for a slap up lunch.


They specialise in Middle Eastern cuisine and slow-cooked rotisserie meats and we opted for the lunch tasting menu which included the perfect combination of hummus and babaganoush to start (served with warm challah bread in a brown paper bag), followed by hearty pitas filled with our choice of meat and veg and accompanied by a scrumptious dish of fried potatoes with whipped feta. It all tasted so fresh and was beautifully presented.


The restaurant fits into a tiny space with a bar and open kitchen at the front - at first you don't even realise there is a whole back room, stuffed full of diners - and has been decorated with a  nod to the Middle East, with rugs on the wall, mixed with copper piping lamp fixings and a collection of old school chairs to sit on. Even the bathroom is inspired by the Middle East with pretty tiling and fretwork light fixtures along with the copper piping and sink fixtures.


After a very filling meal, we trotted up the road to Sadler's Wells to see a stunning performance by Acosta Danza, the Havana-based dance company founded by Carlos Acosta. The performance lasted for over two hours and showed a selection of pieces that ranged from Swedish-influenced youngsters dancing in a golden field of corn to the sensual movement of two fauns in a forest and then on to dance inspired by the music of the Rolling Stones. The dancers move effortlessly from street moves, to contemporary to ballet and it was a joy to watch.


The Acosta Danza will be touring the country in the new year.


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