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Cuisine: Caribbean
£24 and under

110 St John's Hill, Battersea, SW11 1SJ

Nearest Tube: Clapham Junction Transport for London

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Open: Mon-Thur 12noon-11pm; Fri 12noon-11.30pm; Sat 10am-11.30pm; Sun 10am-10pm

Dress code: Smart casual

Payment options: All major cards except Diners and Amex

 
 
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Ace food in charming Caribbean style

Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, London Lite 14.05.08
 
Ace Fusion

Worth it: the food is great but there is quite a wait for it to arrive

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I’d been told by admiring Clapham Junction locals that the new ACE Fusion restaurant would offer an authentic slice of Caribbean sunshine. And as the flip-flop-wearing maître d’ came beaming towards us in a two-foot-tall feathered head-dress, I could see what they meant.

The menu jumped with exotic options — from yam balls to pepper-pot soup — enough to tempt even the most jaded Londoner. By the time the starters arrived we’d forgotten the house red tasted ropey and were wowed by our West Indian hummus (£4.25), a taste sensation of puréed sweet cannelloni beans mixed with sour cream and Monterey Jack cheese, served with juicy fingers of plantain. We were blown away by our gorgeously moist mini-crab cakes (£5.75) and amazing jerk sauce. If you like your mouth blown off, ask for it extra hot — we did!

Baked Creole cod, with a thick’n’tasty tomato sauce bursting with sweet pepper and chunks of okra (£9.45), was a great, if simple, main course. And I loved the nutty-tasting side of traditional rice and beans. My friend’s jerk chicken (£9.95) was firm and succulent, with perfectly fluffy West African jollof (that’s tomato-seasoned) rice. ACE stands for “African Caribbean English” and the English part came with pudding — a Caribbean fruit bun meets spotted dick with traditional British custard (£4.75). They forgot my rum punch (twice) and we nearly died of starvation waiting for our mains, but the staff were so charming, the food so inexpensive, that if you just go with the flow you’re sure to have a ball.

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On a wet bank holiday we were looking for a bit of sunshine and we found it here:
as soon as we stepped in the staff made us feel welcome.
We loved the ambience; old skool tunes in the background, food your mum would be proud of. Each dish had a home cooked feel about it. The staff were so friendly and the service impeccable.

- Carl Ebanks, Battersea

Since discovering Ace restaurant, I just can't get enough of it. The staff are great, as for the rum punch its to die for. Will be back again and again and again.

- Chillie, Ealing west london

This is the place to go people!
I went lunchtime and was so surprised, the food is amazing and the host is wonderful!
I went back another day in the evening as it was buzzing in there- great food!
The Rum punch cocktail is yummy!

- Biatra, South London


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