'Every chef should train here': Turkish restaurant ranks fourth on list of London's top food spots

Turkish Restaurant in North London Ranks Fourth on List of Top Food Spots in London

A humble salon tucked away in north London has been crowned one of the best restaurants in the city, according to Vittles, a leading food magazine. Neco Tantuni, a small Turkish eatery specializing in Mersin cuisine, has been ranked fourth on the list of 99-strong top food spots in London.

The restaurant's success is attributed to its dedication to traditional Turkish dishes made with high-quality ingredients and attention to detail. The namesake dish, tantuni (£5 each), is a simple yet flavorful delight that showcases the chef's skills. The meat-filled lavaş are steamed to perfection before being tossed into a massive pan with spices and oil, which are added in slowly.

Vittles editor Jonathan Nunn praises Neco Tantuni's tantuni as "one of London's few perfect, no-notes dishes." The restaurant also offers other popular dishes such as yoğurtlu tantuni (£12) and künefe (£8), which have received rave reviews from critics and customers alike.

What sets Neco Tantuni apart from its Michelin-starred counterparts is its commitment to warmth and friendliness. Owner Eren Kaya emphasizes that the restaurant's success is not about luxury, but about creating a welcoming atmosphere where customers can be themselves and feel at ease.

Unlike many high-end restaurants, Neco Tantuni did not follow the traditional culinary path of training at Michelin-starred establishments. Instead, head chef Hafîze Kaya learned her craft through hard work and dedication, working long hours seven days a week to perfect her recipes.

Neco Tantuni's recognition is likely to resonate beyond the restaurant's walls, resonating with the Turkish community in London and beyond. As Eren Kaya proudly puts it, "I think many people would be proud, as I am, because the Turkish community is a huge part of London."
 
I'm loving this hidden gem in North London 🤩! Neco Tantuni's Mersin cuisine is giving me all the feels - who knew Turkish food could be so underrated? 🙅‍♂️ I mean, £5 for that tantuni? Genius! And it's not just about the food, it's the vibes too. This place exudes warmth and hospitality, you can tell they care about their customers. It's awesome to see a restaurant prioritize community over fancy training 👏. Let's give this Turkish treasure some more love! 💖
 
I'm so stoked for Neco Tantuni 🤩! Who'd have thought that this little Turkish gem in North London would make it to 4th place on Vittles' top food spots list? Back in my day, we used to go to those crazy overpriced Italian places and be like "Blimey, £15 for pasta?" 😂 But seriously, the fact that Neco Tantuni is serving up delicious Mersin cuisine with love and care is exactly what's needed in this food scene. I mean, the owners aren't trying to be fancy or anything, they're just passionate about good food and making people happy. That's the kind of vibe that'll keep you coming back for more! 👍
 
🤔 that's cool i guess. i mean, 4th on the list? still decent but not exactly blowing minds. i love the name 'neco tantuni', sounds like something from a foodie instagram post 📸. the fact they're using high-quality ingredients and traditional recipes is a big plus. but £5 for each tantuni? that's a bit steep for me, even if it is delicious 😂. also, i'm not sure about the 'warmth' and 'friendliness' vibe - sounds like they're trying too hard to be welcoming 🤷‍♀️. still, congrats to them on making it onto the list and all that 💯
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe Neco Tantuni made it to fourth on that list?! Back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy food mags like Vittles, but we knew good grub when we saw it. Mersin cuisine? Never heard of it, but sounds interesting. I'm more of a traditional pub grub kinda guy myself 🍺, but hey, if people are raving about it, I'll give it a shot. What's with all the fuss about warmth and friendliness though? Can't we just get some decent food without having to feel like we're part of the family too?! 😂 Just kidding, I'm sure it's lovely. More power to 'em if they're making people happy with their tasty tantuni 🍴
 
🤩 just had this random thought - have you guys ever tried making your own tantuni at home? 😂 its actually super easy and turns out way better than i thought. all you need is some juicy lamb, spices, and lavaş... boom! perfect dinner every time 🍴👌
 
idk why they gotta rank neco tantuni 4th on that list 🤔 lol, its not like its some fancy-schmancy restaurant. i mean dont get me wrong, their tantuni is fire 🔥 but its just a simple dish, you know? and the fact that its ranked above all those other super fancy ones is kinda weird. i think they shouldve ranked it lower, just cuz its not trying to be something its not 🤷‍♀️
 
idk about this 4th spot thingy... seems kinda suspicious to me 🤔. like, what's up with all these turkey restaurants popping up everywhere? is it just a coincidence that they're all so good?! also, have you seen the pics of the food at neco tantuni? they look super similar to the pics on their website 😒. and don't even get me started on how convenient it is that the owner, eren kaye, just happens to be part of the turkish community 🙄. maybe there's more to this story than meets the eye 🤫.
 
So yeah, this is awesome news for Neco Tantuni 🤩! They're killing it with that traditional Turkish cuisine, and it's great to see them getting recognition for their humble approach. I mean, who needs fancy Michelin-starred training when you've got passion and dedication? 😊 The fact that they're prioritizing warmth and friendliness over luxury is what sets them apart, and it's definitely something we can all learn from. Plus, it's awesome to see the Turkish community in London getting love for their culture. I'm excited to try this place out and experience the magic of Mersin cuisine firsthand! 👌
 
Just had this amazing Mersin cuisine at Neco Tantuni in North London, 4th on that top food spots list 🤩, and I gotta say it's no surprise they made it! The tantuni (£5 each) is literally one of the best dishes I've ever had, so flavorful and tender. And what sets them apart is the warmth and friendliness of the place, you really feel like you're in a Turkish home 🏠. Love how the owner Eren Kaya is all about creating a welcoming atmosphere, it's not just about serving fancy food, it's about making people feel at ease. And I gotta say, as a fan of Turkish culture, it's awesome to see Neco Tantuni getting some recognition and bringing that community together 💕. Definitely gonna have to go back there again! 👌
 
😊 I mean, who would've thought that a tiny Turkish place in North London would make the top 4 list? It's like they're keeping all the good food under wraps. I've been there once and their tantuni was insane 🤯! I love how they focus on making it warm and welcoming too - no fancy-schmancy stuff just honest, delicious food. The fact that the owner didn't come from a Michelin-starred background is actually kinda inspiring, you know? It's all about hard work and dedication, not about having some fancy degree. Can't wait to try more of their dishes 🤤
 
omg i'm so down for some good food 🍴😋 i heard neco tantuni has the best tantuni ever lol how does 4th place sound tho? like, congrats to them for being consistent with their traditional turkey dishes. and btw, who needs fancy training to make a great dish? head chef hafîze kaya is literally a rockstar 🤘 i wish our school's cafeteria would try out some turkish cuisine too, maybe they can find the next neco tantuni 🍴👀
 
Lol what's next? A Michelin-starred sushi place in Hackney 🍣🤦‍♂️. But seriously, congrats to Neco Tantuni for making it onto that list! Their tantuni (£5 each) sounds like a winner, and I love that they're all about keeping it real and welcoming vibes 💖. No fancy chef training required, just hard work and dedication - we can get behind that 💪. And let's be real, who needs Michelin stars when you've got a cozy Turkish spot where people feel at home? 😊
 
OMG I'm so stoked for Neco Tantuni!! 🤩 They totally deserved this recognition! Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and attention to detail is truly inspiring. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good tantuni? 😋 The fact that they're not just about luxury but also about creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere is just the icing on the cake. It's amazing to see how owner Eren Kaya prioritizes his community and wants everyone to feel at ease there. I think this ranking will bring even more Turkish culture and delicious food to London, which is a total win for the city! 💖
 
💯 just read about Neco Tantuni being ranked 4th best restaurant in London 🤩 total foodies in London are like 8 million right now 📊 but seriously, have you seen their menu? 99% of dishes go beyond £10 🤑🍴 totally worth trying tantuni (£5 each) is a game changer 🔥 also interesting fact: they didn't follow traditional culinary path 👨‍🍳 no Michelin-starred training for head chef Hafîze Kaya 💪 but still managed to make it big 🌟
 
Wow, can't believe there's this hidden gem in north London 🤯! Who knew Neco Tantuni was doing Mersin cuisine so right? Interesting that they focus on warmth and friendliness instead of just fancy food... makes sense that customers love it ❤️. And head chef Hafîze Kaya worked her magic through hard work, not some fancy training program 💪.
 
Man, I'm loving this vibe at Neco Tantuni! Their tantuni is seriously on point, and I love how they keep it simple yet flavorful. You know what's even better? They're keeping it real, no fancy Michelin training needed. Eren Kaya's got the heart in the right place, all about creating a welcoming spot for everyone to chill. And let's be honest, who doesn't love a good lavaş? 🍴😋
 
just had lunch at neco tantuni yesterday 🤤 and OMG that tantuni is LIFE.CHANGING!!! £5 is like stealing from the chef lol but seriously who needs fine dining when you can have authentic, warm hospitality? 🙏 love how they're not trying to be fancy just genuine food with love 💕
 
You know what really got me thinking about this story? It's that Neco Tantuni's success isn't just about the food (although, let's be real, that tantuni sounds 🔥), but about creating an atmosphere where people feel at ease. I mean, think about it... in a city like London, with all its hustle and bustle, it's easy to get lost in the crowd and forget what truly matters. But Neco Tantuni is like a warm hug on a cold day - it makes you feel seen and heard. And that's something we could all learn from 🤗. What sets this restaurant apart isn't just its traditional Turkish dishes or Michelin star, but its commitment to community and connection. Let's take a page out of Eren Kaya's book and strive to create spaces where people can be themselves, without judgment or pretension ❤️.
 
🤔 just read that neco tantuni in north london made it to 4th spot on top food list in london 🍴 and i gotta say, i'm not entirely sure if they really deserve it... don't get me wrong, their tantuni does sound pretty good 😋 but is £12 a bit steep for yoğurtlu tantuni? also, how can you make something as simple as steamed lavaş into "one of london's few perfect, no-notes dishes"? 🤷‍♀️ and what's with all the hype around warm & friendly vibes? can't you just get that from anywhere? 😒
 
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