The Hackney Pearl |
The Hackney Pearl is located in Hackney Wick, an East London neighborhood that is becoming a haven for artists and other alternative life-style folks looking for inexpensive digs. Owned by artist/chef James Morgan, it's a neighborhood joint where you can get a cup of tea and hang out - and it's also a place where Londoners in the know come for great food.
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The Hackney Pearl is comfy, with an assortment of homey, odds-and-ends furnishings - tables and chairs you might find at a garage sale, shelves of old books and pleasant artifacts. The kitchen is open for all to watch the cooks work their magic. The night we were there, the chef was Joe, whose intensity was reflected in the flavors on our plates.
We started with cocktails - [The Man I Love] had a Hendricks martini. For starters, Alex recommended three dishes - a warm salad of Jerusalem artichokes, watercress and wild mushrooms, below:
A game terrine served with a beetroot relish:
and cauliflower cream soup with toasted almonds:
They did not disappoint. I had the soup - it was delicious and creamy and delicately flavored, yet rich. With a green leafy salad, it could have served as an entire meal.
I took a bite of the terrine with the beetroot relish - the relish had a spicy tingle that went perfectly with the gamy meat. It was served with baked toasts.
Venison steak with beets |
Onglet steak |
Pie and kale |
Rice salad |
Max, Alex and Sophie |
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For dessert, we all shared a serving of the famous ginger loaf with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch sauce. It was warm and moist and almost pudding-like, studded with little time-bombs of candied ginger that exploded in your mouth. So very good!
As we walked back through the neighborhood to the bus stop, the half-moon beamed down from a cloudy sky.
If you visit London, a trip to Hackney Wick is worth the effort - and you should make sure to visit the Hackney Pearl.
This is just my kind of place...small and chef owned. The food looks amazing. We always feel so lucky when we stumble upon (or are happily directed to) a restaurant like this when we travel. Add it to the ever growing wish list!
ReplyDeleteAfter drooling over the post about fish and chips, I'm not feeling adventurous enough for much of this food (though your descriptions and photos are amazing)... but what I really want to know now is if you can share a recipe for the ginger loaf with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch sauce!
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