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    Sarastro Restaurant

    3.2 (76 reviews)
    PriceyTurkish, Mediterranean
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Josephine C.

    I had my birthday lunch here and the atmosphere blew me away. I am a big fan of classical ambiance and the beautiful music in the background truly complimented the restaurant. Although there were a good amount of people dining there, it was just as peaceful. The waiter was very kind and very relaxed. I enjoyed my time there. I would love to give it my 5 stars but it's only because of my personal taste that the food was okay for me. I really do like the menu. I have recommended this place to many people since!

    Cari S.

    Sarastro is over the top, theatrical, and great fun - perfect for a meal in the heart of theatre land. The restaurant is a baroque fantasy crossed with a Prince's bedroom in the Palace of Versailles. Everything is gilded; strange, tiny balconies jut out above you, almost like cliff precipices, only these ones contain tables with diners. I was petrified that one would fall on top of me! Sarastro's is not the place where you go for memorable food. It is a place where wine and conversation flows, and everyone has a raucous and loud time. Don't think about coming here for a quiet meal. I come here for friends birthdays (they are great at catering for big groups) and this place is a safe bet for a Christmas party.

    Dolma
    Iris F.

    This place looks awesome outside - we just had to try it. Without even know what was waiting inside. Decor is amazing, I would say decor is everything here! A lot of things everywhere! We were placed downstairs, and regret not asking for a table upstairs on the cute lofts. Food was totally ok but service was really slow. For the overall experience it is so worth having dinner her. Pictures on toilets are a bit...refreshing! Don't be prude. Don't watch the photos on Yelp - it will spoil the surprise! I wouldn't go here on a first date though. Haha!

    Showtime!
    Sarah S.

    Oh my. I'm still laughing about this visit the morning after! If you want the short version; decor is amazingly sumptuous and a real feast. Food is distinctly average and smacks of wedding preplate (especially the main course). What gives this the full 5 stars is the entertainment! I don't know if it's every night or just because it's the Valentine's time of year. They didn't mention it at time of booking. Enter stage left; professional karaoke crooner in white suit, armed with a microphone and a steely determination to find all the birthdays in the house and terrorise them. (it wasn't mine so I was safe!) I'm not sure what was worse; his song choices (drunk and sentimental Dad at the juke box), his schmaltz or his cheap backing tape. It was perfectly cringeworthy, so bad it was hilariously good. And an excellent date icebreaker, not to mention a distraction from the salmon, which was flavoursome but soggy, with overcooked potatoes and trimmings. I'd had no idea what the interior was like; I literally gasped when I stepped inside! Bachannalian and sumptuous theatre inspired decor. I wanted to dress up and feast, cavort about and drunk wine. (maybe they do private hire?!) They get very busy so you have to book. Check that they have someone singing when you do. Don't take people that don't have a sense of humour!

    Live Motown singing on Thursdays (Colin Roy)
    Paula M.

    I'm still trying to work out my night here and find the right words to describe it and, I really do not think I can!!! I've walked past this place more times than I can remember for more years than I care to remember! The outside along used to intrigue me, with plants slowing building up outside over the years growing more with more being added bit by bit. The advert for the motown singer caught my eye a few years ago and thought that that would be interesting to go and see but there I left it. Then I had a conversation with a friend in passing who said they had been here for a work meal but they failed to explain this in full. At that point I decided I am going to come and tick this off my list as it's been there far too long. I booked a Thursday night having taken a look on their website of the various evening entertainment they have. I felt the singer was more my bag. Table booked and we arrive. Plants outside in full affect as usual. We arrived a little early for our booking but this was fine. You are greeted, on entry with just the start of crazy, wonderful, confusing interesting and questionable decor. As I took a look around whilst being taken to our table, there are tables above you which are set up to look like you are sat in a balcony seat in the theatre. Theatre is the theme of the restaurant and it looks like they have been able to collect wonderful props from the variety of theatres where this restaurant is situated. As I looked closer at the props filling the restaurant, I was impressed that they were dust free. For the shear number of things crammed into this restaurant, I thought they would be dust filled but no. Good sign. We ordered from the set menu. The starter is a mezze which you really have no choice with but there are a number of mains to select so not too restrictive as some set menus can be. Service was prompt and polite/friendly. I will cut to the chase. You don't really come here for the food. This was..food. Not terrible but nothing to review on. The part that makes this restaurant is the entertainment. A little old lady sat near us and brought us into her conversation (79.5 years old she said). After a few minutes of polite conversation, she landed information on us of what her job was. She was the Queens lookalike - fantastic. As the singing began up Queenie got and was dancing with the singer. National anthem played she returned to her table giving us a wink and saying 'you didn't expect that did you' Very right, we did not!! As the singing got into the flow, we found ourselves up and dancing with the other diners. I even got a jig with the queen ;) Then, if we couldn't get more strange, in come a bus load of RAF personnel clearly on a quick night out. Up they get and join in the dancing (Queenie asks me to set her up with one of the young RAF men and I oblige - yes I got a strange look when I asked if he wouldn't mind dancing with the queen!). They all congo out the restaurant onto the street and back in again..... WHAT??? I get tourists up who were sat next to us to join in the dancing and this goes on until the restaurant closes and then and only then, do we leave. Strange, strange night. I do believe it really happened and will be back to make sure that I didn't dream all those odd things put together for a great and memorable night!!!

    Casablanca & Figaro cocktail
    Ronald T.

    Well where to start...at the beginning is best I guess. This is a restaurant which is like nothing I have ever experienced before and i use the word restaurant loosely!! From the outside it is covered with many plants, apparently it has won awards for its greenery. So you see the outside and think hey a bit quirky but as they always say its whats on the inside that counts and boy has it got some insides. So on entering you are struck by the very different layout, they have balcony seating and on this evening had a row of tables down the middle for a birthday celebration. Now the restaurant clearly has a link to the theatres in the area as many of the props which decorate it have come from theatre land. They have a good selection of cocktails and the food..well I don not think this is the place for a foodie. The food is ok and hits the spot but nothing special. The special thing is the atmosphere created by the live performers. They have live entertainment on different days, Monday is a string quartet, Wednesday is Raphaela Trio, Thursday is Colin Roy. We were there on Thursday so I cannot tell you about the other acts that reside there. Colin Roy is down as a singer of swing and Motown legends and he delivers on this. With a very good library of songs, all of which get you tapping your feet or swaying in your seat. Once we had done away with the food, which we had of the set menu so choices are limited but as I said earlier the food is not the priority (well for me it was not) There was an old dear sat near us who we had a chat with and before you knew it she was pulling out the little book which showed she was a Queen impersonator. And once the singing started she was up on the floor p.aying the part. All very good and unsuspecting. So as the evening went on the songs kept coming the RAF popped in for a quick drink and we kept on we kept dancing (well dancing is the technical term!!) The evening was so good we were there swaying away until it was time to leave. Had a great time here and will be back. If you are passing by this place pop in and book a table!!

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    Colin Roy, started with Swing followed by Motown, he is a great singer and entertainer encouraging everyone to get up and dance.

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    Istanbul Meze & Grill Restaurant

    Istanbul Meze & Grill Restaurant

    4.8(8 reviews)
    1.7 miEuston, Camden Town
    ££

    After a long day of walking around London, we found our way back to Camden Town and were starved…read more And it was 10 p.m. A bag of crisps wasn't gonna cut it. Enter Istanbul. Kebabs? Sure! But let me tell you...this is SO much more than just another kebab shop! I wish I could tell you what we ordered, but I can't. Mine was a stewed lamb atop hot bits of pita and slathered in their house sauce (like sour cream.) Oh good lawd IT WAS SO GOOD! Also equally delish was the hummus and pita. Service was super, food was amazing. Do yourself a favor and visit! I wish we were locals so we could eat our way through the entire menu. P.S. They do Uber Eats/new delivery if that's more convenient for you!

    OMG! So much food…read more Between the 2 of us, we ordered 1 main course (iskander kebab) and 3 starters (sausages, imam bayildi - stuffed aubergine and falafel). The food was all super tasty, but we had so much leftover! Both of us had skipped lunch and were having early dinner, but we barely put a dent on the amount of food that arrived. As soon as we ordered, we were brought Turkish style bread lovingly buttered and 4 different dips (hummus, minty yoghurt, cheese and a tomato one). This itself would have been a sufficient meal for us both. The falafel came settled on a bowl of hummus. The side salad with the main arrived in a plate of its own. Service was very fast and the lady serving us was lovely as were the line of chefs we passed by on our way in and out. When you peep through he window, it looks like a tiny kebab place, but they have really comfortable seating at the back. Some of the other places we wanted to eat at in Camden on a Friday night were completely full, so we entered this place on a whim, but left completely dated and satisfied.

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    Istanbul Meze & Grill Restaurant - The complimentary starters - bread and an array of 4 dips

    The complimentary starters - bread and an array of 4 dips

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    Chicken Shish £7.50

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    Pide - Lamb lahmacun on top, aubergine on bottom

    Pide

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.8 miFitzrovia
    £

    I'm a huge fan of pide the food so when I saw a restaurant based around the concept in London, I…read moreknew I had to drop in. I was already prepared to order pide and lahmacun but the staff proved helpful in knowing how much to order. They have a big oven so the bread is hot and crispy as it comes out and the kitchen is open so you can watch your meal being made. Everything was delicious. It's a tight spot but a good one.

    I had a delicious dinner here! The lady at the counter was very nice and helpful when I asked…read morewhether I should get a lahmacun or pide, and in describing the differences between the 2 lamb pides. I ended up getting the non-mince lamb pide, with a side of the pepper relish sauce (ajilik? can't remember what it was called). I saw a man in the back stretch out the dough to make the pide, and slide it into the oven. Then it was brought out fresh from the oven on a wooden cutting board w/a pickled pepper on the side. The pepper relish sauce was garlicky and amazing with the pide. The pide had just the right amount of toppings and flavor. The crust was thin and crisp without being too bready or doughy. The pide looked huge but I inhaled it. Perfectly spiced, right amount of sauce without being soggy, crust was crisp to the last bite, everything about it was delicious and quite affordable. I would definitely come back the next time I'm visiting London.

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    Pide - Lamb pide with side of pepper relish

    Lamb pide with side of pepper relish

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    Best Mangal

    3.8(25 reviews)
    1.1 miBloomsbury
    ££

    No reservations. This is the best "Best Mangal" in London. It might have been a lucky night. That…read morewe were extremely famished. But no matter. I will hear no word against it. It's the best! We decided upon this place after a pool tournament at the nearby hurricane rooms. Having both been knocked out in the first round, it was quite a fortunate circumstance as we wouldn't have discovered this place otherwise! Upon entering the place was well lit and clean. It wasn't in the least bit smoky unlike some Mangal's that absolutely leave you smelling of charcoal. There were only two other tables taken so I thought it might have been a wrong move... Our orders taken, straight away we're brought the complimentary turkish bread and dips that all mangals normally serve. Quite often this bread is cold and chewy, or given with a nasty dip that smells a bit off. Not here. The bread was warm and super yummy, and a good portion of it too! I absolutely stuffed myself on this because the dips, of which I don't know the names, were so good! Remembering that we still had out mains to come, I stopped. But at this point I was around 50% full! Our mains come out and boy are the portions gigantic. Lots of meat, extremely fresh looking and tasting salad and your choice of fries or rice. With a thin pitta as the base. There was oil in the doner chicken, but not as much as you normally find. It was very tasty. The chilli sauce, wasn't that hot, but the flavours were full and a welcome addition to the slightly charred moist chicken. As we were about to ask for the bill, (note: Earlier to this I had heavily complimented the staff on how good the food was) they were exceptionally gracious in offering us some complimentary turkish tea and delights. That was a nice touch and perfect end to a perfect meal. I honestly felt like a guest in somebody's home, as all the staff from the cooks to the waiting staff were super nice and friendly. This is apparently a chain (same owners), with another in Shoreditch which I've visited. But it's nothing close in either food quality or staffing at this branch. So it's fair to say they only share the name (along with many dozens across London) Give this place a visit if you're around King's Cross Station and looking for a quick bite. For just over a tenner, you're sure to leave stuffed and more importantly happy. Now isn't that what life is about.

    Located 5 mins walk from kings cross, this place has the best lamb donna with rice and salad. It…read morehas a nice pleasant vibe and perfect for a group of friends or if you are on your own.. Make sure you try their turkish tea - its made from real leaves. Overall this place is reasonable in price, huge portion and you won't be left hungry. The Resturant staff are friend. My food did take a little 15 mins to arrive but it's worth the wait :) I highly recommend this place and often come here for afternoon lunch when I need a big heart meal for reasonable price. Also they have a set menu for office workers during the week..

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    Best Mangal
    Best Mangal
    Best Mangal - From the back of the seating area

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    From the back of the seating area

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