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Persepolis
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Every Londoner claims to have the best corner shop in the world near them. Whether that’s because it truly is the best shop in the world, or because the owners never comment on your fraying Klaxons pyjama top, or your decision to have two packs of Maryland cookies and a Dr. Oetker Ristorante for breakfast, is debatable. The point is everyone thinks theirs is the best, but only if you live by Persepolis in Peckham are you objectively right.
On first glance Persepolis is a yellow-coloured corner shop, but inside you’ll find a vegetarian Persian-inspired deli and cafe. You won’t get booze or a limited edition Kit Kat Chunky here. Instead, you’ll walk through to the back and get a delicious meze plate of falafel, tapenade, salad, and a load of dips. There’s even a token Wotsit stuck into the hummus—a pour one out the packet homage to all other corner shops. This plate, warm pitta included, is £6 for a single person portion. It’s as tasty as it is good value, which is the gist of everything here.
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The cafe is bric-a-brac homely; filled with different patterns, textures, and trinkets. If the lads from Queer Eye walked in they’d probably black out before their saffron-battered veg and pickles arrived. Which is a shame because the fritters and their yoghurt dip are pretty great, and are easily enough to share between a few of you. Aside from its bright and engaging decor—the walls are covered with pages from the owner’s cookbooks—the cafe itself is small and comfortable, and it fits a deceptive amount of people, much like a house party you and your friends weren’t invited to.
Persepolis tends to have a constant stream of people at lunch and dinner. You’ll want to book around weekend-time, as it’s a popular BYOB spot, and their £25 a head tasting menu is one of London’s best group dinner and affordable date moves. It’s a conveyor belt of food that begins with meze, moves to a soup, before a couple of mains—that may include an excellent bean stew—before ending on a dessert platter of ice cream sundae, paklava, and fresh fruit. This is great food at a great price in a space that, if you’re into kaleidoscopes, is also great. Ultimately you can’t say all of this about any old corner shop in London, which is why Persepolis is the best of the lot.
Food Rundown
Persepolis Cold Buster Tea
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Meze Plate
Saffron-Battered Vegetable And Pickle Fritters
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Cauliflower Soup
Potato, Cauliflower, And Olive Afelia
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Halloumi, Honey, Sesame Seeds, Flatbread
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Potato And Bean Stew
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