What is it? This neighbourhood favourite is known for its all-vegetarian, South Indian-inspired menu.
Why we love it: The restaurant was born from founder Das Sreedharan’s childhood memories, growing up in a small village near Cochin, Kerala, where he helped his mother turn home-grown vegetables into nutritious and tasty meals. Flavours come through in dishes such as the banana boli – deep-fried plantains with black sesame – and rasa kayi, a spicy vegetable curry from Karnataka. With a striking pink frontage and interior, Rasa brings a pop of colour to Stoke Newington.
Time Out tip: The vibrant beet cheera pachadi, usually reserved for weddings in Kerala, is worth trying. A blend of spinach and beetroot, with yoghurt and mustard seeds, this superfood dish is as pink as the decor and packed with flavour.
Address: 55 Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, N16 0AR.
Opening hours: Mon-Thu 5.30-10pm, Fri 5.30-10.30pm, Sat 12-2.30pm & 5.30-10.30pm, Sun 12-2.30pm & 5.30-10pm.
Expect to pay: Starters £7, dosas £9-12, mains £8-9, sides £5. Vegetarian feasting menu £27 a head.