A glossy, vinyl-soundtracked 'personality hire' for Canary Wharf that trades corporate sterility for 70s-inspired warmth and modern Anatolian sharing plates.
Ordering Strategy
Treat this as a sharing feast. Load up heavily on the 'Safe' breads (Pide and Bazlama) to scoop up the dips (Hummus with confit lime, Tarama), then share a few Manti and Grill plates. Do not skip the complimentary tea at the end.
What to order
Sesame & Caraway Pide
The bread program is universally praised as the foundation of the meal; warm, smoky, and pillowy.
Adana Köfte
Smoky, juicy, and served with confit garlic yoghurt; a standout protein on the charcoal grill menu.
Manti
Delicate lamb or leek dumplings that The Infatuation calls 'perfect little warming parcels'.
What to skip
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Signal Score
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Top critic: Vittles (Top 99) (100%)
Editorial Weight 37 pts
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Coverage 10 pts
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Public Signal 10 pts
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Boosts 0 pts
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2 Elite · 4 Editorial · 9 total signals
Public signal
4.5★ (195 reviews)
Good to know
The restaurant features a high-fidelity sound system and a wall of vinyl records. It is located in Wood Wharf, which can be slightly tricky to find from the main station.
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