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Filed by Kate Pounder on 08-07-2007

V Rating: Super V
Where:
4 Erskine Road, Primrose Hill, London NW3
When: Dinner daily:  6.30pm - 11pm. Sunday Lunch: 12pm - 3pm
Tel: 0207-722-8028
Price: Entree: 4.50 pounds - 14.95 pounds. Main: 9.50 pounds - 12.25 pounds.

Continuing our quest for the best vegetarian restaurants overseas, Andy, J-Lo and I decided to try Manna. The polite, upper middle class suburb of Primrose Hill in London’s North is a unlikely place to find England’s oldest vegetarian restaurant. However, there was a serendipitous aspect to our trip.

Magdala Tavern, London

A stint working in the kitchen of a London pub nigh on ten years ago confirmed my move to vegetarianism (there was nothing wrong the pub - it was just the first time I’d had to pull apart a full cooked chicken, limb by limb, ligament by tearing ligament….urgh). That pub, the Magdala Tavern, is very close to Manna in Hampstead Heath so we paid a short nostalgic trip there before heading to Manna for a sumptous vegetarian feast.

Manna interior

Inside, Manna reminded me of a modern, tasteful country house, the kind of place whose effortless chic makes Home and Garden editors swoon. Despite its elegance, the friendly staff immediately impressed us with their hospitality and down-to-earth attitude.

Manna’s menu draws its inspiration from the globe with the entrees showing Japanese, French, Moroccan and Italian influences. I quickly opted for the caramelised pear and goats cheese galette, which turned out to be my favourite dish of the night. The creamy tart goats cheese was a great foil for the not too sweet carmelised pear with cinnamon, and are set off nicely by the delicate pastry base.

Manna galette

For mains, I had the beautifully presented parmesan and nettle polpetta. These were egg-shaped, fried herbed cheese croquettes in a tomato and basil sauce served with sauteed greens and wild garlic pesto. The cheese gave the polpettes a soft, gooey consistency, and had a lovely homey feel when matched with the tomato sauce, although the taste of the nettle was too subtle for me to make out.

Manna polpetta

Restoring some cosmic dinner karma, J-LO picked the winner for main. Her organic puy lentil torte may sound vaguely like 1970s vegetarian food, but don’t be put off. The taste was sensational. It was a lentil, herb, tofu and green bean cake served with green lemon sauce, tomato and olive salsa, rosemary roast potatoes, red wine reduction and rocket.

Two courses of hearty food later we were stuffed. However, our host insisted that Manna was famous for its puddings, and we couldn’t we leave without trying the special dessert of the night, a raspberry mascarpone and and white chocolate cheesecake served with ice cream. Our arms were not long in the twisting, and it turned out to be a wise call. Although the white chocolate base was sweet, the raspberry sauce was not and together they made a great combination.

With a delicious, gourmet vegetarian meal in my stomach, Manna proved why ten years on I still love being vegetarian.



Comments:
2 Comments posted on "Manna - Primrose Hill, London, Vegetarian, Super V"
Tamami on July 12th, 2007 at 8:36 am #

Thanks for the write up. A friend of mine has mentioned this place before, & it’s a place I’ve been meaning to go to one day!


kpounder on July 17th, 2007 at 1:03 am #

It’s well worth a visit. Good food, warm atmosphere. I think it must be one of London’s better vegetarian restaurants.


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