The Triangle Restaurant

Restaurant & Bar in Stroud Green
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10 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
1-3 Ferme Park Road
Stroud Green
London
N4 4DS
Map
Telephone
020 8292 0516
Nearest Station
Crouch Hill
0.25 miles
Opening Summary
Tuesday to Friday 18.00 till 24.00
Saturday & Sunday 12:00 till 24:00
Restaurant Facilities

Disabled Facilities

Children Welcome

Credit Cards Accepted

Music Played

Live Music Played

Outdoor Area

Booking Advisable

Prepare to be transported to another world. Inside this palace of curiosities between Crouch End and Finsbury Park, with its rich fabrics, beaten metalwork, glowing candles and enchanting alcoves is a

User Reviews

Anonymous

Mar 22, 2009

Prepare to be transported to another world. Inside this palace of curiosities between Crouch End and Finsbury Park, with its rich fabrics, beaten metalwork, glowing candles and enchanting alcoves is a food-lover's heaven. Moroccan-inspired but with elements of Asian, European and even Australasian cuisine, the menu is as eclectic as the decor. We ate sardine salad with couscous - the fish moist with a perfectly crispy exterior, the couscous tender and spicy - then Thai green chicken curry, once again the ideal heat, texture and taste. My companion's sirloin steak had a garnish of ginger which had her squeaking with pleasure.

Owner Aziz Begdouri and His brother Youssef devised both the exotic interior (including a surreal bed with furniture stuck to the ceiling) and the funky fusion menu, having been a chef in both his native Morocco and in London. Triangle won Archant's Best Moroccan restaurant in London award in 2006, best Chef in 2007 and Best themed restaurant in 2008.
Combined with the chilled world music, the gracious and happy service, the small but idyllic covered garden, the low-level den where you sit cross-legged on cushions, the inventive wine list (try the Moroccan sauvignon blanc - it's knockout) and the plethora of intricate, lovingly worked details everywhere you look, this is a stunning triumph of a restaurant.
Anonymous

Mar 2, 2009

A quirky gem of a place. The menu is eclectic but everything is fresh and well made. I had fillet steak and mash and my partner enjoyed a mushroom and asparagus risotto. The staff are all vey welcoming and totally charming.
Aziz the owner even invited us to join him after the place shut and we got to meet many of the regulars and were treated to some live middle eastern music until the early hours.

Well worth a visit!
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