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So the other week when we decided to pop down to Maltby Street Market, while my husband took on the seemingly insurmountable task of eating a Monster Burger from African Volcano, I made a bee line for The Cheese Truck and their infamous toasted cheese sandwiches.
The Cheese Truck have been on the London sandwich scene since 2014 and have been delighting foodies and gluttons all over the capital with their melty foodporn-esque sarnies.
Word of their sandwiches began to spread and they hit headlines last year with Metro even sticking their neck out to claim: “This cheese truck could be the best street food truck ever…” I had to get me some of that action!
But inside was the main event: a huge, soft river of melty cheese goo oozed and flowed and as you picked the sandwich up.
If I had to force one complaint out it would be that the whole sandwich was quite salty, but I think that’s to be expected when you put massive great lumps of mature cheese alongside cured meats.
THE CHEESE BAR, CAMDEN
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The buzzAfter touring the UK and beyond with his yellow van called Archie, selling melted, toasted goodness at the likes of Glastonbury and in Maltby Street Market, Mathew Carver and his team from the Cheese Truck have opened their first permanent site, the Cheese Bar, at Camden Stables Market.
The menu includes stalwarts from its food stall and festival days alongside new combinations made with cheese from some of London most exciting urban cheesemakers.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below The lowdownIn a corner of Camden Stables Market, among a cluster of foodie hotspots, the Cheese Bar stands out with its bright yellow signs and chic, modern interior design.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Menu highlightsAs well as the perfect grilled-cheese sandwiches known and loved by many – including combinations of Rosary goat's cheese, honey, walnut and rosemary, and Keens Cheddar, Ogleshield and onion – there are new larger plates to choose from such as Young Buck Raclette with salt beef and burnt leeks, a dish of hearty flavours with glossy, liquid cheese.
There are a couple of sweet offerings for pudding, but it's unlikely you'll have any room at all after those delicious savoury dishes.Perfect for…Cheese-lovers; it's the stuff of dreams!The Cheese Bar, Camden Market, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1.
The Cheese Bar, Camden: If the single ingredient thing is gimmicky ...
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Unlike his other place, Archie’s Bar in Deptford, The Cheese Bar has moved on from toasties.
There are some – the Rosary Goats’ cheese, honey, walnut and rosemary butter was sweet and moreish, if a little disappointingly neat and tidy – but the best of the menu is dedicated to more ingenious plates.
Still, once the Cheese Bar settles in, and the kitchen stops treating service as a sprint, it’ll be one of the best places in London for a beer and a quick bite to eat.
At the heart of the Cheese Bar is – no, not dangerously clogged arteries – a passion for good products.
People talk about cheese with the same dreamy look that John Travolta gets when he’s asked about Scientology and this place could have probably just set up picnic tables with Iceland cheddar and corner shop Merlot and it would’ve been a hit.