When a pair of restaurateurs has the likes of Quo Vadis and cult restaurant Barrafina on their CV, you know that whatever they turn their hand to is likely to be very, very good. So it's with excitement that the food industry greeted El Pastor, the latest project from Sam and Eddie Hart, their younger brother James, and their long-time friend Crispin Somerville. The site is named after the 'al pastor' taco, a staple in Mexico City, which has its roots in the Arab shawarma and uses pork rather than lamb, marinating the meat in dried chillies, spices, achiote and orange juice, and swapping the flatbread for corn tortillas. Talk about culture clash. It's this shawarma-taco hybrid that El Pastor recreates, putting its own spin on the marinade, and grinding and nixtamalising corn to bake its tortillas onsite each day. There's also homemade salsas, tequila and plenty of Mexican-inspired cocktails. We've even heard that there may be a secret room containing shelves of contraband mezcal hidden somewhere within the restaurant...