Café Spice Namaste, London (Goan/Parsee)
In a recent thread about what Chicago lacks c8w expressed a desire for both Goan and Parsee places. I heartily agree. A little over a year ago we had a wonderful lunch in London at Café Spice Namaste, which features both cuisines. The owner, Cyrus Todiwala, is a Parsee born in Bombay who later lived in Goa. Here is a belated report on our lunch; the photos are all by Antonius.
We began with an appetizer of
baigan pakora, perfectly cooked, greaseless fried eggplant in a chickpea flour batter:

For his main dish, Antonius chose the Goan
vindalho de carne de porco, pork belly and shoulder in a complex, fairly spicy sauce, served with garlic rice:

I ordered the Parsee dish
dhaansaak, lamb shank on the bone in a thick medium-spicy sauce (described on the menu as pureed vegetables and lentils), served with a kebab hidden in brown onion rice and
kachumber (slivers of red onion dressed in lime juice) on the side:

Lucantonius had the starter portion of
murg tikka:

We also had side orders of spinach and naan:


Everything was fantastic. Lucantonio’s deliciously moist chicken was just slightly spicy, perfect for him, and the more assertive dishes for us made us realize that we had been chile-deprived for several days (in Bath and Oxford). The spinach was so much fresher and brighter than similar dishes we’ve had in Chicago. In short, the whole meal made us very happy. And since we were the last customers during the lunch service we ended up having a pleasant chat with the chef about everything from ingredients to his far-flung family.
Café Spice Namaste is located a few blocks from the Tower of London, making it a convenient stop if you are touring the sights of London:
Café Spice Namaste16 Prescot Street, London E1 8AZ
Tel : (+44) 020 7488 9242
http://www.cafespice.co.ukM-F Lunch: 12:00 - 3:00 pm; Dinner: 6:15 - 10:30 pm
Saturday: 6:30 pm till 10:30 pm.
Closed Sunday.