Cambridge Edition December 2019

FOOD & DR INK

Foodies of Cambridge: look out for Mercado, which opens its doors this month. An impressive building on Green Street, this new eatery takes its inspiration from the flavours of a Spanish market, offering great produce, cooked simply. On the ground floor is a bar and open kitchen, while upstairs is a restaurant where you can feast on dishes including paella, Galician seafood (among the best in the world) and cuts of juicy iberico pork – all washed down with a glass of exquisite Spanish wine. Stay tuned to the next issue of Cambridge Edition magazine for more details and a chat with the owner. Search Mercado Central on Facebook for more information. MERCADO CENTRAL OPENS

Bringing a twist to the classic curry house format is Tawa Kitchen, a new Station Road eatery specialising in casual Indian-style dishes that take inspiration from regional flavours and recipes. “I’ve loved watching the city grow into a buzzing hub for new and exciting independent cafes. The only thing missing is a fresh take on Indian cuisine,” explains founder Vilas Patel. “Our food moves away from the format of stereotypical Indian restaurants serving heavy dishes of curry and rice. What we eat at home, and what we offer at Tawa, is largely plant-based, nutritious and created to fuel you through your day.” The cafe’s food is cooked mostly on tawas – flat, round frying pans – and the chai bar features blends from the classic to the quirky. Keep an eye out for the next issue of Cambridge Edition , when we’ll be bringing you more on this opening. TAWA KITCHEN

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