
Southwark's vibrant culinary landscape has welcomed a distinctive new addition with the opening of JURKISH in Peckham. This innovative restaurant introduces a unique Jamaican-Turkish fusion concept to the borough, enriching the local dining experience.
JURKISH, founded by chef Nazli Ramadan, blends her Jamaican and Turkish-Cypriot heritage into a unique menu. The establishment began as a pop-up at JUMBI in Copeland Park, Peckham, with support from GoFundMe donations.
It officially launched in 2025, quickly becoming a talking point in London's food scene. Diners can expect dishes such as saltfish badadez kofte, jurk roast chicken, oxtail dolma, and haloumi hot honey. A meal for two has been noted to cost around £40, offering good value. The interior boasts a spacious, high-ceiling design, featuring LPs, record players, reggae tunes, and a large disco ball, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
The arrival of JURKISH adds to Peckham's reputation as a dynamic food destination, offering residents and visitors an exciting new cultural and culinary experience. Chef Nazli Ramadan's journey, including previous ventures like Kitchen 54 and Bando Belly, highlights a commitment to innovative fusion cuisine within the local area. The restaurant's unique blend of flavours reflects the diverse cultural tapestry of South London, providing a space that celebrates mixed heritage through food.
JURKISH is located within JUMBI at Copeland Park in Peckham. The nearest TfL station is Peckham Rye, which is an interchange station served by London Overground and National Rail services.
Pro-Tip: Peckham Rye station is undergoing redevelopment of its forecourt, with construction expected to complete by 2026, potentially impacting immediate surroundings.
This report is based on data from The New Arab.
Source Link: https://www.newarab.com/features/could-jurkish-be-londons-hottest-jamaican-turkish-food-spot
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