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What Lisa Scott doesn't like about Jago:
beautiful brunch with very fresh orange juice and some of the best fried eggs of my life I have never seen such yellow egg yolk. great location directly on the brick lane and a wonderful open airy interieur. highly recommended for a quiet brunch away from the busy curly houses. View all feedback. What Archie Robinson likes about Jago:
When I first heard that jago opened a restaurant with a focus on Ashkenazi dishes, I was intrigued. my inheritance is Ashkenazi Jewish, which means that my roots can be traced back to Central and Eastern Europe in opposition to Sephardi Jewish women and girls, mostly from Spain and Portugal. the ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews subscribe above all the same religious ideas, but some different interpretations lead to a slig... View all feedback.
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Beautiful brunch with very fresh orange juice and some of the best fried eggs of my life I have never seen such yellow egg yolk. great location directly on the...
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read moreThe interior is very unique, and the food is excellent at a price that is not typical in London. While the menu mainly features small plates, it is not incredib...
read moreWhen I first heard that jago opened a restaurant with a focus on Ashkenazi dishes, I was intrigued. my inheritance is Ashkenazi Jewish, which means that my root...
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read moreLocated in the heart of Shoreditch, Jago offers a unique dining experience with influences from Ashkenazi, Southern European, and Middle Eastern cuisine. The interior is quirky and bright, resembling a mix between a tube carriage and a bike shed. Despite some ventilation issues, the menu offers creative and delicious dishes such as sardines on toast and grilled manouri. Head chef Louis Solley, formerly of Ottolenghi, impresses with his innovative approach to cooking. Although the paper used for the menu may have an unpleasant smell, the overall dining experience at Jago is highly recommended, especially for those looking for a quiet brunch away from the usual hustle and bustle of Brick Lane.