Aladino's Fine Alexandrian cuisine launches in London!
Lower floor of restaurant and barfine Alexandrian cuisine, conveying the marriage of flavours by the most cosmopolitan city from antiquity to recent times.
Unique in
London, Aladino’s stylish restaurant in Kensington offers its brand of fine
Alexandrian cuisine, conveying the marriage of flavours by the most
cosmopolitan city from antiquity to recent times.
After a long
wait by its followers, Aladino’s Alexandrian restaurant has now opened at 38c
Kensington Church street, W8 4BX. Aladin Barakat, acclaimed chef and
restaurateur by Chaîne des Rôtisseurs and others for 18 years in Egypt, brings
his own special flavours from his former Alexandrian restaurant where he
received the who’s who of the Middle East.
The starters
range from the traditional lentil soup (with Aladin’s twist) to his more modern
famous prawns in delicately-flavoured crispy coating. The main dishes include
supersize-zero okra cooked in garlic and coriander, beef cheeks accompanied by
a rich peppercorn sauce, and his signature dish of lamb that has been marinated
then slow-cooked to such a tender state that it melts in the mouth! He has
managed to reproduce his special baked rice, which he used to slow-cook in clay
pots, as well as other side dishes including his pickled aubergines &
poivrons. The deserts include his interpretation of the traditional Om Ali, and
a mango creation inside a white chocolate shell, laying on a pistachio soft-biscuit
base with a raspberry coulis.
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