Streetfeast - Menu

United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

🛍 Fish, Meat, Pasta, Food Truck

4.1 💬 10 Reviews

Address: United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

City: Central Dr, Hornchurch

Menu Dishes: 12

Reviews: 10

Website: http://www.streetfeastlondon.com

"Street Feast's Dalston Yard incarnation is back for a fourth glorious year, this time boasting 17 traders and 13 bars and promoting itself as the International Capital of street food. A visit to this spacious outdoor market will offer visitors the opportunity to gorge on Mexican fish tacos, Venezuelan arepas and Taiwanese gua bao- all congregated in one place. Bars offer craft beer and cocktails as standard, but some specialise in wine, award-winning whiskeys or gin. Frontier is heavily peddled at the large bars, but there is a smaller, well-stocked craft beer kiosk replete with examples from local breweries including Beavertown and Fourpure. Camden Town Brewery is also represented, pouring their brews in the Camden Town Pump Station. Whether afternoon or evening, the atmosphere at Dalston Yard is electric- people are always jostling around for delicious food and most vendors will require queuing, especially at busy times, where the call of Smokestak has previously warranted a 40 minute wait for their extolled ribs. Seating is communal- think minimal wooden tables and benches- and there are scattered ledges for those predisposed to leaning. Most revellers barely travel a few feet from the venders, unable to contain themselves and immediately tucking into their prize. This is a street market, so expect dribbling juices, sticky fingers and gooey cheese messes. Leave your table manners at the gate. All of the vendors are seriously top-notch behemoths on the street food scene and we were able to sample this year's selection- nothing disappointed, but I can vouch for Yum Bum's pork belly steamed buns: little pillows of chewy delight that are stuffed with shredded succulent pork, dosed in sticky hoisin sauce and topped with crispy cucumber slices and zingy pickled cabbage. These are dangerously addictive, so never opt for a single helping because, frankly, you'll find yourself back in the queue before you've finished your lone bun. Another unmissable event is Breddo's tacos, which are heavily represented on foodie Instagram feeds with good reason: they are simply wonderful. I tried the fried chicken- a moist piece of poultry that was battered in a crispy golden shell and served with creamy chipotle mayo- and the Baja fish- which were lightly fried but fell apart in the mouth, topped with freshly chopped jalapeno, coriander leaves, radish slices, a lime wedge and wrapped in a black corn tortilla. If you have a hankering for something sweet, eking out Bad Brownie is worth your while. Offering brownie bowls and the now infamous Freakshake- you can spend £9 for the most indulgent treat that is a milkshake and brownie hybrid, packed with hunks of brownie and whipped cream and chopped nuts spilling out of a mason jar- it's a gloriously beautiful specimen of indulgence. The only question is: spoon or straw? You'll want to visit Dalston Yard for the chilled Dalston vibes, good music and exemplary food. On a sunny day, this is a literal urban oasis, but make sure you eat early and often to sample everything on offer. It's not exactly cheap, so choose wisely, but I haven't been let down yet. Drop in mid-afternoon and you can wander around for free, but to access the serious night vibes, you will have to pay £3 on the door after 7pm. Now if only the weather would cooperate, I know where you can find me throughout the summer."

Full menu - 12 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Chicken

Sandwiches

Beef Dishes

Pasta

Egg Dishes

Meat Dishes

Pork

Elisa Elisa

I visited this restaurant on its first Saturday after reopening, so it was likely busier than usual. There were lines to get inside, lines at the bar, and lines for food, which was a stark contrast to my previous experiences. The limited space to move around, combined with the fact that none of the food stood out as truly delicious or worth the wait, leads me to give this place an average rating of 3 stars.

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Melissa
Melissa

Awesome place to hang out on a Saturday night!! It was lively, had cool decor, soo many food options. I wish they had this where I live, San Diego! I ordered a Bulgogi Burrito from Kimchinary. It was really tasty, but it got a little repetitive once I was about halfway done. I loved the variety of food. Jerk chicken, pork buns, Indian sliders, seafood, dessert, mac n' cheese, more. You'll for sure find something you'll want here. I ordered a Mojito from 1 of the bars. It was a little too sweet, but the drink was huge. It can get packed. We found a place to sit there's a lot of tables for standing. Heads up! It cost £2 or £3 to enter. All ages are welcome.


Andreas
Andreas

Second time around, wanting to like it more than the first time. And I did. Because of the atmosphere. Foodwise now, started with scallops. Nice, but at 4 pounds each? Expensive much? This is a street event, not a michelin starred restaurant (tho this was the only dish that was worth its money). 2nd, pulled pork buns nothing special, just pork dumped into a bun. No salads or anything. indifferent. Rage levels are slowly increasing as we hit the pasta stall, where I was fed some overcooked fettucine with salmon and cuttlefish ink and something that resembled peas. Let me tell you this dish did NOT look good. Off to the final plate, the doughnuts that were lovely albeit a bit on the small side...


Daniel
Daniel

There seems to be loads of 'street feasts '. Hawker House, Red Market, Tokyo Nights, Dinerama, Street Feast, Kerb, Little Feast it all seems to merge under one genre that ultimately rotates the multitudes of similar types of street food vendors. Street Feast was the first though and I loved that it is housed on multiple floors so it does peak your interest. I find that most people use this event as a social gathering to start the night and ultimately leave by 11pm to go to pastures new nearby for late night antics. My favourite is Breddos Tacos, the amazing Bbq of Smokestak and Yum Bun for their doughnut desserts. Some good cocktails on show too. It 's definitely worth checking out with a fe... View menu


Marje
Marje

Fun and yummy food!! I was visiting London, and my cousin mentioned this place, I was very excited to do more local stuff while in London. Open only during the summer, its a closed area with lots of food trucks, stands, and bars. If you come before 7pm its free, otherwise charge you £3 to enter. Lots of great food options while we were here from pizza, several bbq options, modern Indian, gourmet burgers, hot dogs, cupcakes and sweet treats, lots of bars selling great drinks to quench your thirst!! Try the mojitos, at £10 a pop pricey but tasty! For dinner we had BBO pork ribs from Hot box, it was nice came with a slaw and help your self pickled condiments. The ribs were very tasty, I wanted...


Steve
Steve

If you arrive before 7 PM, there's free entry, which is a bonus. The bars are efficient, all accepting contactless payments for quick service. The venue itself is ideal: a parking lot during the week, street food on the weekends, and some covered areas in case of light rain. I particularly enjoy the wood barrel fires that add a cozy, smoky atmosphere to the outdoor space. The restrooms are clean and well-maintained, with a dedicated team constantly ensuring everything stays tidy, so it never feels shabby. Last summer, I was told that it might be the last one due to potential developers buying up open spaces in London, but I’m thrilled it’s back again for summer 2016. The crowd is great, w...


Sarah
Sarah

Now, onto the food. We shared the pizza sliders and tried one of each flavor: mushroom, pepperoni, and goat cheese with beetroot. They were all delicious, but I particularly loved the beetroot and goat cheese combination. The beetroot was incorporated into the pizza base, giving it a fun purple color that was both pretty and flavorful. The mushroom topping was rather average, but the bases were fantastic, perfectly balanced for soaking up the drinks. I’m vegetarian, so I didn’t sample the pepperoni, but it looked enticing. The highlight of the meal was undoubtedly the salted caramel brownie from Bad Brownie. It was massive and even topped with gold! The texture was perfect—dense and moist... View menu


Katie
Katie

I've been waiting for this to happen for a long time. It was nearly there last summer with the RED Nightmarket before it got shut down... let's hope the council is more understanding this time. A one stop shop/gathering for many of London's most coveted food stall and food truck vendors (similar to Off the Grid in San Francisco , it is basically an empty parking lot with food stalls: pizza, chaat, meatballs, Camden Brew Co beer, cupcakes, mexican, bbq, jerk chicken, noodle soups, gourmet hot dogs, and fusion food galore (Indian and Korean style burgers, etc. They have a rotating list of vendors so it is slightly different each week. If you make a booking ahead, for groups on 6 10, they have...


Manav
Manav

Location: They have a nice space in Dalston. It looks rather small when you enter but there are a few different areas so it's actually quite a good size. Fairly bare decorations but had a nice vibe. Kind of a mish mash of furniture sofas, some hard chairs etc... There was even a candle chandelier. Could do with more seats/space generally but overall really nice spot. Food: Didn't try as much as I'd like but fortunately it's on for a few more weeks. Halloumi and chorizo wrap (French and Grace) It was pretty simple but so delicious. A Lebanese flat bread wrap, toasted to order, with some vegetables and hot, freshly grilled cheese and chorizo. All this topped off with a lone jalapeño. Definitel...


Rebecca
Rebecca

Street Feast's Dalston Yard incarnation is back for a fourth glorious year, this time boasting 17 traders and 13 bars and promoting itself as the International Capital of street food. A visit to this spacious outdoor market will offer visitors the opportunity to gorge on Mexican fish tacos, Venezuelan arepas and Taiwanese gua bao- all congregated in one place. Bars offer craft beer and cocktails as standard, but some specialise in wine, award-winning whiskeys or gin. Frontier is heavily peddled at the large bars, but there is a smaller, well-stocked craft beer kiosk replete with examples from local breweries including Beavertown and Fourpure. Camden Town Brewery is also represented, pouring... View menu

Categories

  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Food Truck

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  • Street Parking

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