Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 18 and Version 17 of Rasa, N16 0AR

Version 18 Version 17
== Line 7 ==
* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3028.htm London Eating comments]
== Line 8 == == Line 9 ==
* [http://londonethniceating.blogspot.com/2011/10/rasa-unique-south-indian-gem-in-stoke.html Ethnic Eating In London review]
* [http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/london/restaurant/1863s7x/rasa-south-indian-vegetarian-restaurant Trusted Places reviews]
* [http://www
.qype.co.uk/place/64791 Qype comments]
== Line 10 ==
* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3028.htm London Eating comments]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/64791#PlaceReviews Qype comments]
* [http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/london/restaurant/1863s7x/rasa-south-indian-vegetarian-restaurant Trusted Places comments]
== Line 17 == == Line 16 ==
edit_type='Normal edit'
edit_type='Minor tidying'
== Line 20 == == Line 19 ==
host='81.187.166.218'
host='161.74.11.26'
== Line 25 == == Line 24 ==
major_change='1'
major_change='0'

An excellent vegetarian Indian restaurant at 55 Stoke Newington Church Street - not to be confused with Rasa Travancore just across the road at 56 Stoke Newington Church Street (Rasa Travancore is part of the same group and has the same distinctive bright pink exterior, but serves meat-based specialities as well as a small selection of vegetarian dishes).

Katie and friends visited in June 2007. We ordered a selection of main curries and side dishes, as well as some "poppadoms" — we were very pleasantly surprised when, instead of standard poppadoms, we were presented with a selection of murukku (deep-fried rice flour sticks with cumin seeds), plantain chips, achappam (a deep-fried rice flour snack in the shape of a flower) and spicy poppadoms, with a plate of excellent chutneys including one made with preserved garlic and one with preserved lemons. The main meal was also lovely, with gorgeous fluffy coconut rice, spicy potatoes that actually lived up to their billing, and — my personal favourite — "Rasa Vanghi", an absolutely brilliant aubergine dish with a thick, oniony sauce. We also ordered a masala dosa, a fluffy rice flour pancake which comes filled with a delicious and very squidgy potato curry with ginger, turmeric and mustard seeds. Everything was absolutely delicious and the service was also friendly and informative — our waiter overheard Ben saying that he wasn't very good with spices and warned us about some of the hot chutneys!

A meal for 3 with snacks and drinks (no dessert though — we were too full) came to about £50 including service — especially excellent when you consider that Kath and I took the leftovers home for lunch the next day!

See also:

Last visited by Katie and others, June 2007. Opening hours taken from the Rasa website, June 2007.

List all versions