"On entering Al Enam, diners are immediately struck by the tanoor (clay oven) and grill. The tanoor bread and grilled meats are superb, but the hummus is equally worth a mention. According to the menu, it is prepared “according to the Iraqi recipe.” Whilst Baghdad is famous for a thicker, denser, variety of hummus, this version feels airy, light and fine, and its taste is astonishingly well-balanced. The Lebanese influence? Perhaps, but regardless, the quality of the dish is a welcome indicator of what may follow in a meal there. The lamb livers and lamb ouzi are particularly sensational." - Joel Hart