Just had Eritrean food for the first time. At Mossab Gesana in Newcastle. Seriously lush. Like African and Arabic but somehow not quite. Decor like after Gordon Ramsay rearranged it. Beautiful. Up some dingy stairs above a dodgy shop in the gay street. Very competitively priced. Eritrean MTV is great too. Nice pop with Arabic singing influence but no hint of prudity. Basically lamb. Loadsaways. With pancakey thing loadsaways. Spicy but not too. If you like a doner when pissed... Delish. Recommended.
Hmmm, just looked at the website. The bread is from a fermented dough.
Looks interesting. Was the food all spicy/hot. I like heat, my wife is less keen.
We are in the toon for the ballet in a couple of weeks. This could be a possibility.
Just had Eritrean food for the first time. At Mossab Gesana in Newcastle. Seriously lush. Like African and Arabic but somehow not quite. Decor like after Gordon Ramsay rearranged it. Beautiful. Up some dingy stairs above a dodgy shop in the gay street. Very competitively priced. Eritrean MTV is great too. Nice pop with Arabic singing influence but no hint of prudity. Basically lamb. Loadsaways. With pancakey thing loadsaways. Spicy but not too. If you like a doner when pissed... Delish. Recommended.
Hmmm, just looked at the website. The bread is from a fermented dough.
Looks interesting. Was the food all spicy/hot. I like heat, my wife is less keen.
We are in the toon for the ballet in a couple of weeks. This could be a possibility.
I've had Eritrean food once, about 10 years ago, just near Shepherd's Bush Market tube station. Don't know why that was the only time because it was pretty interesting.
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Looks interesting. Was the food all spicy/hot. I like heat, my wife is less keen.
We are in the toon for the ballet in a couple of weeks. This could be a possibility.
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