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Bad Egg, London: the best £30 brunch in town - olive magazine
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We visit The Bad Egg in Stoke Newington, here’s our review below.
The wonderfully named Bad Egg’s weekend brunch menu offers a spiced-up menu of diner classics and breakfast cocktails – definitely for adults only.
Its £30 Saturday and Sunday brunch kicks off with a Bloody Mary spiced with gochujang – and if anything can wake up jaded tatsebuds it’s this Korean red pepper paste .
Sticky Korean fried rib tips are hot with ginger and more gochujang; tacos are filled with scrambled eggs, chipotle, salsa and guacamole, and beans on toast is ramped up with pulled pork and kimchi.
Chilaquiles are hard to go past, too: fried corn tacos with salsa, goats’s curd, chilies and a fried egg.
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• 32-34 Upper Tooting Road, spicevillage.co.uk Ambala is one of the most popular Asian sweet shops in Tooting – during religious festivals queues of people, stocking up on boxes of mithai (Asian sweets), snake out of the door.
• 48 Upper Tooting Road, ambalafoods.com Another hugely popular sweet emporium, the stricly-vegetarian Pooja, has been open for 18 years and is run by a Muslim and a Hindu.
Sadiq recommends: chana chaat • 168-170 Upper Tooting Road, poojasweets.com A Tooting institution, Mirch Masala has previously made the final of the Tiffin Cup, the Westminster competition where MPs nominate the best south Asian restaurant on their patch.
• 1 Tooting High Street, long-standing south Asian favourite, Radha Krisha Bhavan, just south of Tooting Broadway tube, opened in 1999, and according to Sadiq is one of Tooting’s friendliest: “The staff are brilliant”, he says.
• 86 Tooting High Street, tootingsouthindian.co.uk The only non-Pakistani restaurant on the list, Tota was the first of the new breed of modern bars and restaurants to open in Tooting.