Honest Burgers - Dalston

Honest Burgers - Dalston

From our restaurant you can walk a couple of minutes to the area's best spots including Rio Cinema, Dalston Curve Garden and Ridley Road Market, or take a ten minute stroll to Hackney City Farm and Haggerston Park.

Dalston – Honest Burgers

Reserve anything from a few tables to the entire place at all of these restaurants.

Select a restaurant to see what you can book, and then send us an enquiry using our online form.

http://www.honestburgers.co.uk

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Best new food to eat in London this week: Honest Kebabs, Lobos ...

Review analysis
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Well how about Honest Burger launching Honest Kebabs, excellent tapas from Lobos in Soho, Smokestak resting their weary meat bones in Shoreditch.

Honest Kebabs will officially be launching in Dalston in 2017 but the team are offering you the chance to sample the kebaby beauties every Wednesday and Thursday from this week (30th November) in their Dalston branch alongside their usual burger menu.

Because the dudes behind Lobos Meat & Tapas in Borough Market opened their second Lobos tapas restaurant in Soho a couple of weeks back.

Winning the award for the stupidest thing I have heard this year is Hipchips, a restaurant serving only fried potato chips and dips which opened in Soho last week.

Kings of barbecue meat, Smokestak, have been kicking ALL arses at various pop-ups and street food venues across London for the last few years, and at the beginning of November they opened their first permanent restaurant in Shoreditch.

Honest Burgers - Dalston delivery from Dalston - Order with Deliveroo

Honest Burger's simple, dynamic menu champions 100% pure British beef that is chopped (not minced) to hold flavour & create a meltingly good texture.

Specials & unique collaborations bring bold & innovative flavours that have made them famous since 2011.

Chuck Burger, Spitalfields, restaurant review – 'no nonsense ...

Review analysis
food   menu   drinks  

Tucked in at the end of Commercial Street – just before it opens out onto Aldgate East station and the surrounding chaos – you’ll find Chuck Burger, plainly fronted with a black sign and solitary neon light.

However my sense of place was swiftly rerouted back to East London once I noted that said shake came in a jam-jar, as most things do when you’re that close to Shoreditch.

I was surprised, when I asked my ultra-friendly waiter for a recommendation, that the first thing that came out of his mouth was “the wings”, rather than anything beefy.

The additions, which consist of red onion, pickle, American cheese and Chuck relish (which includes Sriracha, seemingly a house favourite) in the cheeseburger, are nice but nothing out of the ordinary – think Burger King if they upped their patty game.

However, for those hoping to knock back a few beers and some meat in a comfortable setting, Chuck Burger can barely be quibbled with – they certainly get the ‘meat’ bit 100% right.

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