I read one review of Oklava and decided their food had to be
in my mouth as soon as possible. With Alison (a once frequent character on
these pages) back in town for a couple of nights, I thought it would be perfect
for us to go and have a few bites, some wine and catch up. As it indeed was.
Considering the weather was quite dreadful and it was Christmas week, it was
still fairly busy and we perched at a side bar.
Choosing what to eat was an enjoyable chore as everything sounded so
good. And pretty much everything I ate made me want to go back and try more.
Even the moreish bread with date butter (date butter!) which shows how a simple
twist could elevate something ordinary to a star dish. I can almost taste the
sweet and creamy richness in my mouth right now.
The cherry pearl barley with crispy kale, yoghurt, chilli
butter and curls of sheep’s cheese was so intensely flavoured it was my other
star dish of the night. Next came our lamb fat potatoes (how indulgent) with
salty hellim (halloumi to you and me) on the side and a rich duck egg on top. Small
plates are for sharing but how I loathed giving up any of this dish to my
friend.
The monkfish was good but I feel the portion was too small
for me to get the most of the flavours (citrus, urfa, chilli and coriander as
it happens), as again, we split it between the two of us. My friend ordered the
prawns with garlic, chilli and fennel, of which I had one. These were very
decently sized specimens, and succulent.
Last up was our lahmacun. We were advised to take it and
roll it up with the pickles inside, which is what I did, giving me a very
fresh, crunchy and light sort of burrito. I liked this, even if the lamb on the
bread didn’t come through all that much.
Each of the dishes were good enough though, to make me want to pop by again to try a few more.
Each of the dishes were good enough though, to make me want to pop by again to try a few more.
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