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You might not usually associate South African traditional braai and basting recipes with Halal meat but that is exactly what is on offer at Steakout in Tooting.
Steakout first opened in Norbury in 2008 and its popularity was such that it was quickly followed by the opening of a second Steakout in Tooting in 2009.
“We want to offer something exciting and new,” says restaurant manager Imran Ali, “which is why we decided to combine South African braai recipes and Halal meat.
“The result has been fantastic,” he says, “We have some customers who come from the north of England to eat here.
“Our ethos is quite simple to deliver a high quality, unique and friendly dining experience to customers. All our food is 100 per cent fresh, hand prepared with only the best Halal ingredients selected for use,” he added.
So if you love a really, big, tender, juicy steak this is the place to eat. Steaks are served on a sizzling platter with fried onions and the sauce and side dish of your choice. Take your pick from rump, £11.95, sirloin £13.95, T-bone £15.95, rib eye £14.95 or fillet £18.95. You can also order chicken £9.95, lamb £14.95 ir tilapia (fish) £9.95.
These each come with a choice of chips, rice, mashed potato or garlic mash. The choice of sauce includes steakout very hot, mushroom, pepper sauce, garlic, chilli tomato or onion gravy.
There’s a good choice of starters too including everything from mozzarella sticks and prawn dippers to spicy lamb chops and chicken wings.
The menu also includes burgers, pies, children’s meals, vegetarian pasta, veggie burger and chips and salads.
You can also enjoy a great value and filling steak baguette £4.95 featuring chicken, beef or chicken tikka.
Steakout Norbury 1443 London Road Norbury London SW16 4AQ T: 0208 679 3008 Tooting 116 Upper Tooting Road Tooting London SW17 7EN T: 0208 682 4223 www.steakoutuk.com
Opening times: Monday to Sunday noon to 11pm
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