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Review of Hot Cuts sandwich bar in Golders Green

November 21, 2019 13:48
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Hot Cut, the name of a new kosher meat sandwich bar on Golders Green High Road may have been lost in translation. Owners, S-Group (whose stable of modern kosher eateries include Soyo; Delicatessen; Head Room and Pizaza) are referring to the sliced meats stacked up in the refrigerated counter. My first thought was of a hairdresser.

The décor in the modestly proportioned unit (there are only a handful of seats) is also more fashion than food, and closer to Bethnal Green than Golders Green. Not a criticism — I loved it. It’s a refreshing break from the usual bland kosher restaurant styles.

“We chose lots of designs from Italian design company, Seletti as we wanted a warm feel” explained marketing manager, Nira Workman.

The style is slightly surreal; prints of huge old-fashioned cassette tapes on some walls and boldly patterned jungle prints on others. There are more prints on the flooring and soft furnishings. Random sculptures including a pug, a snake and a monkey dot the walls alongside a plethora of Pop Art-ish images and colourful plates. Light fittings are similarly ‘out-there’.