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Restaurant bewertenThis beautiful caffe is a joy. it lies next to the Regents channel and below the bends of the overland train at haggerston. we went for a afternoon coffee, but the menu includes a Turkish/Mediterranean/Middle eastern menu. this caffe is part of the TripSpace project, which is two arches for the caffe and one for a cultural space with contemporary performances and yoga courses. the exposed brick and clean lines of renovation makes this a great place to meet friends for drinks or meals.
Great place for a project, but a gastropub menu? Why so simple? menu also contain different bark dishes? Unfortunately, everyone has been forgotten something, although we are literally the only people there. (early lunch on Friday) I had never had maic kartoffel this consistency or taste, not on a good wise. only not very good.
I loved the location of this restaurant absolutely. although very hidden, it has a truly unique representation. the interieur is even more impressive than the location. it is so cozy and warm, perfect for dark winter times the menu includes a selection of European dishes, which either at a daily Deli counter price or at a seat restaurant for covers first, hates to their margaritas, spot on cocktails! we ordered the flat-stard and shattered courgette, both were delicious. the salmon tasted very fresh and reminded me of Scandinavian eating back to home for the net we both chose the metzger steak. for the side there are green crimp salad, mac
Really nice eating with obviously excellent origin. I had crispy boar bell that was rescued from an earthly white bon stew to be too rich and pamper. the kale was also very well fed and clearly fresh, but there was no seasoning. the service and chips were good and the wine list was small, but overall this is a really nice restaurant. come for a cheap, candlelight night or to try their excellent meat.
To november, travel kitchen the bar was hosting a pop-up by breddos tacos, but the restaurant space located among the railway arches was finally taken over by jones sons and offers a many modern European/British dishes. next to the restaurant area, the front side of the room serves as a seating area with a series of tables that would be great for those who work in the evening in front of location for casual drinks. the restaurant area offers covers on various small tables and also longer community benches. we sat at one of the benches, but they are generously spaced so that you don't fight with your neighbour for the arc room or...read more