Village Cafe Turkish Kitchen
LONDON'S Turkish food scene has grown in recent years, with parts of the capital’s north-east becoming celebrated for small, family-run eateries that pull in diners from far afield.
The Village Cafe brings best of London Turkish food to NW5 | Camden Review
LONDON'S Turkish food scene has grown in recent years, with parts of the capital’s north-east becoming celebrated for small, family-run eateries that pull in diners from far afield.
Now York Rise, Kentish Town, has a new diner serving up traditional Turkish food.
As The Village shows, alongside a range of grilled of chicken, lamb and fish you can pick at a Turkish meze, plenty of salads and then less well-known dishes.
Fish ranges from sardines to bream, bass, salmon and prawns, while for non meat eaters, the Sebzeli Guvec – a vegetable stew – is the perfect comfort food, gently flavoured with bay leaves and hints of other herbs such as marjoram.
The Village Cafe brings the best of London Turkish food into NW5, served in nice surroundings by people who care about what they are dishing up and clearly have a passion for it.