Morito

Morito

Summary

As the little sister of Moro, Morito has been serving delicious and innovative tapas and mezze in the heart of London’s Exmouth Market for over three years. Morito’s cracked plaster walls and striking bright orange Formica bar create a space that is relaxed and welcoming but also edgy and cool, described by Times critic Giles Coren as, “simultaneously supercool and modest, and as much like a brilliant little backstreet place in Spain as you’ll find in this country.”

Sam and Sam Clark’s little gem of a tapas bar packs a big culinary punch, attracting critical acclaim and constant queues. Now, with the publication of the cookbook of this hugely successful restaurant, Morito’s small plates can be cooked, eaten and shared at home. Photographed over the course of two years often by members of the Morito team – the pages of the book invite you in to celebrate and share the special character and atmosphere of Morito, which people often say 'hits you like a wall of joy'.

There are over 150 simple and seasonal recipes arranged in 10 chapters. Choose from (Breads) Za’atar Flatbreads, (Pinchos) Anchovy, Pickled Chilli and Olive Gilda, (Montaditos) Crab Toasts with Oloroso Sherry, (Eggs and Dairy) Huevos Rotos – Broken Eggs with Chorizo and Potato, (Vegetables) Beetroot Borani with Feta, Dill and Walnuts or Crispy Chickpeas with Chopped Salad, (Fish) Sea bass Ceviche with Seville Orange, or Black Rice with Preserved Lemon, (Meat) Lamb Chops Mechoui with Cumin or Smoked Aubergine with Spiced Lamb and Chilli Butter, as well as a handful of classic Morito puddings and Drinks.

‘You’ll want to graze your way around chef Marianna Leivaditaki’s food, which takes
painstakingly sought-out ingredients (try the pistachios from Gaziantep in Turkey to taste what
you’ve really been missing) and incorporates them into sharing plates you really won’t want to
share.’- Foodism, June 2016

‘Eating at Morito is like a journey of discovery – of flavours, textures and combinations of
ingredients.’- Blanche Vaughan, June 2016

'Morito’s menu reads like an exotic dream and doesn’t disappoint.’- Restaurant Magazine June 2016

Reviews

  • You’re gonna love Morito.
    Restaurant review by Giles Coren, The Times

About the authors

Samuel Clark

Samuel Clark is one half of the successful husband and wife team behind Moro.

Having spent their honeymoon exploring the flavours of Spain and Morocco, Sam and Sam opened Moro in Clerkenwell, London, in 1997. Since then the restaurant has enjoyed unequalled reviews and accolades, and the Clarks have opened Morito, an intimate tapas bar, with branches in Clerkenwell and Hackney.

They live in Highbury, North London and have three children.
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Samantha Clark

Samantha Clark is one half of the successful husband and wife team behind Moro.

Having spent their honeymoon exploring the flavours of Spain and Morocco, Sam and Sam opened Moro in Clerkenwell, London, in 1997. Since then the restaurant has enjoyed unequalled reviews and accolades, and the Clarks have opened Morito, an intimate tapas bar, with branches in Clerkenwell and Hackney.

They live in Highbury, North London and have three children.
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