Dalston and Stoke Newington have quietly become home to some of London’s best tacos - this little stretch of Kingsland Road and beyond houses two excellent taco slingers in Sonora Taqueria and Corrochios. But perhaps most quietly of all is a restaurant doing things a little differently; TA-KO is the souped-up, recently renovated new face of what was Victory Mansion, banging out ‘Asian-inspired tacos’ and a seriously good cocktail programme.
Sure, Asian-inspired tacos is the sort of tagline that fills us with mild foreboding, but keep reading, because TA-KO is the rare little restaurant that pulls the rabbit out of the fusion hat. At about £5 a pop, the eponymous ‘TA-KOs’ (there are appetisers but we’ll come back to those) are great value, stuffed to the gunnels and gently messy, as good tacos should be. There’s a cracking nahm jim chicken with pickled carrot and daikon, and a tongue-pricking kampot pepper mayo. We love the simplicity of charred sprouting broccoli - still left with plenty of bite - wrapped up in a corn tortilla with a chilli egg relish. Frankly, everything is brilliant, whether it’s a fruity red pepper pork with kimchi and mango salsa, or torched seabass and mandarin sambal.
Someone in the back clearly has a good palate, as much of the TA-KO menu is beautifully balanced; where some restaurants are happy to whack you around the face with flavour, TA-KO prefers a nuanced approach. A ceviche tostada is the pick of the appetisers for us, cleverly elevating seabass ceviche with little hits of wasabi mayo and pickled watermelon. Sides like the cucumber salad with coconut tahini dressing are good too, though on a repeat visit we’d happily lose them in favour of more taco (TA-KO) space.
We have to mention TA-KO’s excellent cocktail menu too, which ranges from classics to more innovative twists. We can highly recommend the pickled jalapeno - a neat twist on a Margarita that adds pickled red jalapeno agave and chilli salt. If TA-KO was somewhere a little more accessible, we reckon it’d be far, far better known - in the meantime, we’re quite happy for it to remain one of our favourite hidden gems.