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Tortilla Mexican Grill
I had a somewhat cautious invitation from the
management
of the small Tortilla chain. They had noticed from my previous articles that I
have been lucky enough to review some of London’s most swanky dining
spots. But
for me it’s all about the food: they had obvious pride in their eatery
and that
gave me the clue that this would be a fun and positive visit.
We found the Oxford Circus branch at
Market Place. It’s
a tranquil spot just a few steps from the frantic bustle of one of
London’s most
popular shopping streets. Plenty of fast food down there, but that food
is a
mile away from the fresh, healthy and delicious offerings at Tortilla.
They are
presenting sustaining meals that you could eat every day and still feel
noble.
This isn’t the Tex-Mex food that so
many of us have
encountered on visits across the pond. Tortilla takes its inspiration
from the
Mission District of San Francisco. This is Cal-Mex and relies on fresh
produce
and food that would be ideal to take to the beach. OK, so London is a
bit light
on sandy plages but you can still have a relaxing break in one of the
four
Tortilla restaurants, or take the food back to the office, spread the
beach
towel on the desk and dream for half an hour.
The Oxford Circus branch is small,
comfortable and
stylish. Seats outside for smokers and those who want to bask in the
blazing
British sunshine, and plenty of seating on the basement floor to cater
for the
lunchtime rush and evening revellers. Simple wooden tables and chairs
with cream
banquettes are complemented by rich maroon tiles.
Ordering your first meal might seem
to be a simple
proposition: the menu offers five meal choices, but then the fun begins. There
are more than 400 possible combinations and more if you include
Margaritas or
Mexican beer. You are the architect of your lunch or dinner so it’s
bound to be
one of the best you have had.
I ordered tacos and they were light
and full of
flavours and texture. You’ll choose different combinations of fillings
and
toppings to create a totally unique meal. Mine was grilled chicken with
rice,
black beans, cheese and sour cream. I like a kick of spice so I had a
garnish
of hot salsa. This isn’t for the faint-hearted so be warned.
The presentation was thoughtful.
Metal mesh baskets
are the order of the day rather than plates. They are supremely
practical but have
that touch of style which I find strangely lacking in polystyrene
boxes. One
finds a cosy corner to perch and adds, perhaps, a drop or two of a hot
sauce.
Grab a handful of paper serviettes before you start to eat: you might
need
them.
My guest enjoyed a Burrito of
striking proportions (these
are said to have been invented not in Mexico but in Los Angeles in the
1930’s).
It’s a large diameter package of solid food. He had chosen a braised
pork
filling which he pronounced to be tender and flavourful. There were
pinto beans,
sour cream and guacamole, and salsa verde (medium hot) to add extra
piquancy.
This constituted a full meal and it wasn’t even the large version!
There are
eating instructions provided for guests who might be new to this casual
hands-on form of dining.
Tortilla Mexican Grill has some of
the best value
food around. £5.00 will present you with a feast. The meats,
vegetables and
toppings are made fresh on the premises every day. The beans are cooked
for
ages to give them that authentic consistency. The tortillas are made by
a specialist
and they are steamed before serving so they are soft and moist. It’s
the attention
to detail that sets Tortilla apart. You watch your food being prepared
in front
of you but service is still remarkably quick. I shrink from calling it
fast as
that might conjure visions of red-shirted youths filling bags with
already
boxed and soggy fried goods. No, a good meal in a few minutes can be
yours at
Tortilla Mexican Grill. It will be my habitual halt when I need real
food in a
hurry.
Tortilla Mexican Grill
6 Market Place
London W1W 8AH
Visit Tortilla here
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