Chef Rex De Guzman’s Filipino Street Food Concept, Turo Turo, Finds a Permanent Home in Tooting
After 10 years honing his signature Filipino barbecue through street food stalls, events and pop-ups, British-born Filipino chef and entrepreneur Rex De Guzman is thrilled to announce that he will be opening his first permanent standalone restaurant on Tooting Broadway on 14 November.
Spotlighting the brilliance of fast, Filipino street food, Turo Turo’s playful, affordable menu and signature ‘Boodle Fight’ dining concept will offer an accessible glimpse into the country’s vibrant cuisine.
Taking its name from the Tagalog phrase for ‘point-point’, which is used to describe fast food stalls in the Philippines where customers signal the items on display to order, the Tooting restaurant is the latest opening from Rex since launching the pop up Turo Turo Express, at The Queen’s Head pub, Holborn.
A traditional fermented shrimp paste named bagoong plays a pivotal role in the concise yet dynamic menu, designed for mixing and matching. Small plates include Oxtail Kare Kare Croquettes served with peanut sauce; sticky Ginger Bagoong Wings; and Ensaladang Talong, a charred aubergine and tomato salad which won ‘Best Vegetarian Dish’ at the British Street Food Awards, 2019.
Meanwhile, items from the ‘Pancit’ section showcase hearty noodle dishes including the iconic Beef Pancit Canton and Pancit Palabok — rice noodles topped with shrimp sauce, hard-boiled eggs, chicharon and a squeeze of citrus. Coconut milk-based ‘Ginataan’ dishes such as the creamy Cauliflower Gata and fiery Chicken Bicol Express promise comfort in a heartbeat, while Rex’s signature Grilled Chicken Inasal seasoned with annatto, lemongrass and garlic will be sold by the half or quarter, alongside Adobo Spare Ribs and Sizzling Pork Sisig — a platter of chopped pork face and ears, seasoned with citrus and chilli.
A generous selection of sides including Garlic Butter Corn, Stir-Fried Bok Choi and Fried Plantain are available, while the dessert menu features a Mango Float made with crème patisserie, whipped cream, and biscoff; and the Royale Bibingka, a glutinous coconut rice cake cooked in banana leaves and topped with grilled cheese. Crafted to cater to groups of 8 or more, the Boodle Fight sharing concept showcases a traditional Filipino family feast. Served on a bed of banana leaves without crockery or cutlery, a variety of dishes including Beef Longganisa, Ginger Bagoong Wings and Garlic Butter Prawns will encourage guests to connect with their loved ones or colleagues via the lively, tactile experience synonymous with familial dining in the Philippines.
Guests can enjoy a drink at the bar pre or post dinner with a cocktail menu carefully designed to distil some of the team’s favourite Filipino flavours and stories. Every ingredient has been selected carefully for its reference to the culture, with rum and sugar cane central to the menu on account of the ingredients’ historic cultural importance in the region. The bitter sweet notes of cocktails like the Sugarlandia Storm (Don Papa Barolo, Lime juice, Ginger beer and Angostura) and the Jungle Bird (Diplomático Mantuano, Bitter liqueur, Pineapple puree, Sugar cane syrup and Lemon juice), for example, marry perfectly with the spice and fragrance of Turo Turo’s food.
Filled with organic colours and textures, the warm, inviting space complete with 50 covers and a heated terrace will offer guests a comfortable place in which to relax and experiment with the flavours of Filipino cuisine.
Address: 102 Tooting High Street, SW17 0RR
Website: www.turoturo.co.uk Instagram: @Turoturouk
Opening hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 12:00pm – 4:00pm | 5:00pm – 10:30pm
Saturday, 11:00am – 11:00pm | Sunday, 11:00am – 9:30pm
Closed Mondays & Tuesdays