Best-Value Restaurants North London Are Cheap, but Not ‘Cheap Eats’ - Eater London
"A fixture of Arsenal match day, Sweet Handz can often be found filled with Ghanaian Gooners either celebrating or drowning sorrows with pints, or else snacking upstairs. Kelewele, blackened fried plantains, provide sweet foils to jollof rice enlivened with peanuts and hot sauce and tsofi. To taste tsofi — turkey tail — once is to immediately wonder whether the West has been habitually mis-preparing the turkey, a bird so often denigrated for its dryness. With a glut of glorious unsaturated fat surrounding its tail, when fried this delicacy is sweeter and richer than the best fried chicken. It’s no wonder tsofi has technically been illegal in Ghana since 1999 due to its impact on the nation’s cholesterol levels." - Jonathan Nunn