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Tsiakkos & Charcoal
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In the proverbial game of Good Feelings Bingo, plastic foliage, twinkling fairy lights, and the aroma of chargrilled meats always feature. Tsiakkos & Charcoal has all three, as well as a satisfyingly familiar taverna menu that offsets one of Notting Hill’s most irresistible hangover-inducing atmospheres. Everything feels like it’s a trillion miles an hour in this wonderful neighbourhood Greek spot—save the slow-cooked pork shoulder—and you can’t help but treat a Tuesday like a Friday, overindulgence and all.
The grill smokes even more than Marlboro Golds do out front, and the covered courtyard has an anarchic buzz that feeds off friends and families living in the present. Tomorrow is, well, tomorrow’s problem and nothing is safe from cheers-ing here. Good health, poor choices, a moussaka you could feasibly plaster the walls with. A meal teeters on the edge of explosion but, just like an unruly family Christmas, everything falls into place through love, sweat, and beers.
photo credit: Koray Firat
photo credit: Koray Firat
photo credit: Koray Firat
photo credit: Koray Firat
When it comes to the food, Tsiakkos & Charcoal is a reassuringly straightforward restaurant. As soon as you’ve toasted over the seminal discography of S Club 7, you should only land on one thing from the menu: the House Specialty Meze. This is code for The Lot. The entire menu for £35. Thick houmous rich with tahini, a spoonable bulb of garlic masquerading as tzatziki, Greek salad, whole grilled sea bass, and more. More, more, more. As far as feasts go, this is one of the best-value in London, but it’s the feelgood mood that makes Tsiakkos & Charcoal priceless.
Food Rundown
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Dips And Salad
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Pork And Chicken Souvlaki
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Slow Burnt Pork Shoulder
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Moussaka
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Kleftiko
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