It labels itself as a ‘speakeasy’, which I neither see, nor get, but I do love its quirky (check out the ceiling lampshades), shabby chic vintage feel and laid-back vibe – it’s not bad for catching a bit of eye candy too! I was invited to try the food on my last visit as I had only ever had drinks there – which are very good by the way – the raspberry mojito is a particular favourite of mine. To start, my companion and I ordered a selection of items from the sharing dishes: whitebait with lemon aioli; chicken wings and blue cheese dip; and asparagus wrapped in Parma ham. I like whitebait to have a crisp coat, these sadly did not and were also a bit limp, but it was seasoned well and the accompanying aioli had a good kick of garlic and lemon. The chicken wings were very good and
Ian Lawrence (Inspector Gadget)
+5
So I can't comment on the food in the establishment yet. However, I did meet the owners when I used to work at Sky and tried their food, and it was lovely, so going by that, the food must be banging
This place is called a house and still technically is called Market House; man used to rave in my closeted days. However, This time I was here for a comedy show, and the vibe was on point.
I will have to come here one day and do my review because I've heard its reviews in the past via word of mouth and on social media, and like you, I'm going to take myself there and find out.
Booked brunch with my sisters @ Original Flava. Was not disappointed! All food was flavoursome and well cooked. I had a vegan starter of plantain channa roti dhal & curry goat as my mains. Absolutely scrummy! My sister's had prawns & saltfish fritters. Fritters were a little too crispy for my liking but the taste was good. The serving staff were absolute stars. Top marks for customer service. Definitely coming back to try the Carib-British Sunday roast.
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