Copita Del Mercado - Speisekarte

7tf, 60 Wentworth Street, London E1 7TF, London I-E1 7AL, United Kingdom

🛍 Fish, Meat, Spanish, Ice Cream

4.3 💬 545 Bewertungen
Copita Del Mercado

Telefon: +442074260218

Adresse: 7tf, 60 Wentworth Street, London E1 7TF, London I-E1 7AL, United Kingdom

Stadt: London

Gerichte: 6

Bewertungen: 545

"Although East London is known for being full of hipsters and new cool restaurant openings, that 's actually more just Shoreditch and until this year there has been a bit of a dead area around Aldgate and the bottom of Commercial Road. A smattering of new openings and redevelopment around there has started to change things however, it started with misschu back at the end of last year and has continued with the likes of Discount Suit Company (love them) and the Culpepper (still on my list of places to visit). I 'm always excited to hear about a new opening as that area is the perfect mid point between home and work for me and so the ideal place to head for a weeknight dinner. When I read that not only was a new tapas restaurant, Copita del Mercado, opening but that they would be doing a soft launch with 25% off food, I immediately got myself booked in. Booking into a new restaurant is always a bit of a gamble but Copita del Mercado has been opened by the same people behind Copita in Soho and so I was hopeful that the food, even in soft launch phase would be decent. After pre drinks at Discount Suit Company (I told you I love them) we left to find Copita, luckily it 's on the same road, Wentworth Street so it wasn 't too difficult. Located in one of the commercial spaces in the bottom of a new development, there is currently no sign outside but the other retail units aren 't really occupied quite yet so it 's more a case of spotting the one with the lights on than having to investigate too closely. Although the building and retail unit are new, the people behind the fit out have done a pretty good job of making the place feel like it isn 't brand new and bare. It feels cosy and warm. We were seated in a table towards the back, tucked away from the main body of the restaurant, not the best table with a view into the kitchen as staff came and went, not the fancy open kitchen at the front (although I did also have a view of that) but the kitchen prep area at the back. If you can, try and get a table in the main part as it definitely has a better vibe there. We sat down to contemplate the extensive drinks menu. In addition to an impressive selection of sherry and other drinks, they also have a special gin and tonic menu. Although I do love a good G&T, we opted for wine instead, next time though we 'll definitely have to sample something from the G&T menu. The menu is set out on the place mat along with the daily special, it 's a nice balanced menu with plenty of choices to suit all tastes. We were offered bread and oil which we nibbled on while we debated what to eat. In the end we settled on a selection of meat, fish and vegetable dishes. I can never resist the jamon iberico and so ordered that from the snacks section. Delicious and rich with fat that melts in your mouth, I could eat it all day. We weren 't quite sure how much to order and so chose two meat/fish dishes and a vegetable dish each. From where we sat we could hear our order being given by the head chef in the open kitchen. The first dish to be delivered to our table was the tuna tartare with tarragon butter, apple and pine kernels. I only had a small taste of this one as it was really my boyfriend 's choice and so it was only fair he got the lion 's share but this was good, nice and light with a balance of ingredients and what I thought was a hint of fennel in there too (a taste I 've come to enjoy this year). The tuna was swiftly followed by my boyfriend 's choice of vegetable dish truffled crushed potatoes, spinach, slow cooked duck egg yolk. Nice but the description of 'crushed ' potatoes was probably a bit misleading as they would more accurately be described as mashed/pureed potatoes. Next up was the roast hake, toasted ajoblanco and grapes. Well cooked the toasted grapes were an interesting twist on the traditional ajoblanco and a nice addition to the dish. Although I was expecting tapas, these are definitely less tapas and more like small dishes. So, I 'd advise ordering maybe two and a half dishes each a vegetable dish, a meat/fish dish each and a dish to share would be perfect. I am a big fan of sweet potato and so I couldn 't resist the sweet potato, peanuts, salsa brava and alioli. The salsa brava gave the dish a little bit of a kick and the peanuts added some texture and crunch to the dish. The pollo borracho (drunken chicken) was unbelievably tender and practically fell off the bones. It was one of my favourite dishes from our selection. Pork was served pink with pincho moruno salsa and for my personal taste in pork, it was maybe a tad too pink. So as a dish, nice enough but not my favourite of the night. For dessert we shared the churros and chocolate. I loved that once we 'd finished the churros the waitress brought over two spoons in case we wanted to delve straight into the remaining chocolate. We also shared a pear tart which came a la mode. A good dessert, although a little tricky to cut through with just a spoon. Our food bill came to around £65 (including 25% off for the soft launch) but we definitely over ordered a bit. However, having said that we over ordered, I asked my boyfriend what he 'd drop if we we were to visit again in the future (which we will) and he said that he 'd order exactly the same thing because he liked everything he had. Although of course I did point out that he would then be unable to try any of the other dishes he liked the sound of but didn 't choose. Although the staff need to become familiar with the menu (this will come with time and is obviously the reason for the soft launch), they were so obliging and keen to make sure we had everything we needed. I have confidence that this place is only going to get better and we really enjoyed our meal. I 'm so pleased Copita del Mercado has opened in the neighbourhood."

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Leon Leon

I was there with my friend Inaki a couple of weekends ago and I can only say good things about this jewel located in the heart of Spitafields!. The venue is to die for......absolutely incredible decor, attention to detail even with the hand soap!. The wine list and sherry has been carefully chosen with a great variety at very good prices. The food just blow our minds away!. Staff are very very friendly and we had an unforgettable night. I will be back tonight to celebrate my birthday as I know its just going to be perfect!. Well done guys! Marta

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Tom
Tom

Fresh from the London food scene, which shows no signs of slowing down, Spanish dining is experiencing a revival. It’s not that it has ever really disappeared, but it has often felt overly predictable and, in my opinion, quite pricey, with small tapas dishes sometimes costing as much as—or more than—a main course. To me, that's not how tapas should be. True tapas should be high-quality, ingredient-driven dishes that are affordable and always enjoyable, pairing well with just about any glass of wine or sherry. So it was a breath of fresh air to visit a place like Copita del Mercado, which clearly shares my views, as our experience there was excellent.


Julie
Julie

I have to write something about my experience here yesterday lunchtime .I Really recommend a visit. The atmospfere was very relaxed and friendly.The service was attentive and also friendly. Everything we enquired about, both the food and the wine, was answered with knowledge as well as recommendations. (Although we only had a glass of wine each, returning to work after sharing a full bottle isnt a great idea for me).The food was amazing. Which wasnt really a big suprise as i know Copita, Soho. Portion sizes are certainly ample for lunch time. (and served quick enough to enjoy the food without having to rush back to the office).Copta del mercado is more a 'restaurant ' version of Soho. I will...


David
David

I recently discovered that the young of copita soho opened a new place in spitalfields. when I am a big fan of the Soho location, I quickly made a reservation. I did not know that they were open before Christmas and apparently this new restaurant works very well - when I arrived on Wednesday, there was no free table in sight! Compared to the so-called Tapas Square, this feels more like a real restaurant, even when eating still comes in small portions I love. it is bright and spacious, but it feels warm and cozy. I was surprised by the menu that was completely new for me, an ordered combination of vegetables, fish and meat dishes that were all great. I'm not the biggest fan of ham- I like it...


Bradley
Bradley

In the past week, I've been for lunch twice and have visited over five times since it opened. I wanted to ensure it wasn't just a fleeting success before writing a review. The gambas were fresh and flavorful, grilled to perfection. The croquetas, which were special items available on only one of my visits, were expertly made: they had a delicious, balanced béchamel filling and were small enough to eat in one bite without being overly rich. The dish with aubergine, cachorreña, and hazelnuts was delightful: soft aubergine paired with crunchy nuts was a fantastic combination. The octopus with sobrassada served on a bed of crushed herbs was simply exceptional: the delicate tentacles of octopus...


Tom
Tom

While the abundance of gin certainly caught my attention, it wasn't the sole reason for my visit to Copita del Mercado. I had heard enough intriguing things about this place to make the trip worthwhile. Upon entering, I couldn't help but notice the impressive display of gin bottles, which hinted at the extensive gin menu they offered. I was particularly thrilled to see Xoriguer gin on the list; I had previously only spotted it at Laithwaites in Borough Market and had never encountered it in a restaurant before. Its fragrant aroma and concentrated flavor of juniper berries make it my all-time favorite. Priced at £7.00 for a 35ml serving, I opted to save my Xoriguer moment for another time and...


Julie
Julie

Although East London is known for being full of hipsters and new cool restaurant openings, that 's actually more just Shoreditch and until this year there has been a bit of a dead area around Aldgate and the bottom of Commercial Road. A smattering of new openings and redevelopment around there has started to change things however, it started with misschu back at the end of last year and has continued with the likes of Discount Suit Company (love them) and the Culpepper (still on my list of places to visit). I 'm always excited to hear about a new opening as that area is the perfect mid point between home and work for me and so the ideal place to head for a weeknight dinner. When I read that...

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