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One of many Turkish restaurants lining Stoke Newington Road, 19 Numara is a hardy perennial. It’s among the strip’s more popular joints, and we’ve yet to experience a slip in its high standards. There’s a good range of traditional starters: the likes of imam bayıldı, patlıcan soslu (aubergines and green peppers in a tomato sauce, served cold) and mücver. You’ll also find plenty of dips: ıspanak tarator (puréed spinach and yoghurt), houmous and tarama.
Be careful when ordering, as one thing that gives this place an edge over its competitors is the little plates of salad — onions with pomegranate sauce, finely chopped mixed salad, and another onion salad — that come gratis with main courses. Mains are reliably good: lamb sis is succulent, the full mixed kebab (for two to three) is enormous, and ískender kebabs are generous and flavoursome.
The atmosphere is convivial too. Customers these days are as likely to be trendy young Dalstonites as Turkish families, but everyone usually has a goo