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A brilliant experience overall! Cool atmosphere and delicious food with interesting flavour combinations and modern twists. The staff was very friendly as well. Some dishes were slightly overpriced though, the large plates basically. Otherwise highly recommend! The sourdough with marmite butter was
The corn was just okay, but the marmite toast was great... Almost like a savory French toast but not battered. Leeks probably star of the show but the merguez was fire as well. Will definitely be back to try more of the menu.
Hidden behind the main road in Dalston, it is a must-visit if you are a foodie! Loads of exceptionally delicious vegan options. The service was excellent and the dishes were really inventive. I ordered Longhorn Bavette, Friggitelli Peppers, Coal Roast Leeks and Burrata with broad beans. Everything w
Wow, what a surprise this was. Having read some of the other reviews, my expectations weren't super high but I found the food unique, creative, and outstanding. The leeks, "Marmite" sourdough, and hake especially were the highlights for me. Plates were bigger than most other restaurants I've been to
An ace spot for a good meal; had a lovely time sat outside on the terrace with a couple of glasses of wine and a few of the smaller plates on offer The place is a vibe on a sunny evening but looks like it’d good up well in less clement weather, and it’s always a little exciting seeing outdoor cook
Food was amazing!! Such a cute outdoor place with grills and oven. Their sourdough is fantastic. Prefer this over most Sunday roast places in London. Portions are generally on the smaller end.
Being that Dalston is the centre of Cool ...it can be sometimes so cool that the places to be seen ,can be a little tricky to find ...and Acme Fire Cult is therefore a perfect fit....down a small alley from the edgy Kingsland Rd , the AFC can be for found - an uber trendy eaterie. Have to say apart
The permeated air is an instant turn on when you turn the corner and witness the incredible setting at Acme. Fire, Charcoal and exquisite food. We visited on a Saturday afternoon in which the vibe and atmosphere was incredible. The menu is like poetry difficult to choose, purely because of the immen
amazing meal. everything tasted so good, especially enjoyed the pork belly and the corn. will be returning for sure and telling everyone I know to visit!
We had the John Dory, prawns, bread (eat whilst hot a cheesy and marmite dream), mutton and coal leeks. Food was fab and came out with good timing. There were quite a few big groups which may have affected the service and its a little awkward if you share benches with others. But beer and food were
Great place to share some small plates in a quirky location. Great selection of food and beers etc with friendly staff who will help you choose if you're a bit stuck. Go along you won't be disappointed
Really tasty food. Highly recommend the sourdough and marmite dish and the leeks dish. The lamb was also cooked to perfection.
Serious good and well thought dishes. The veggie dishes were impressive tbh. My favourite was mackerel 🐟. Sooooo good. It has a nice outside area that is heated, very important :). The ambient was nice , and it was rewarding to see them cooking in the fire pit with the nice smell of the roasted f
BEST GRILL Service was spot on! relax with a great expertise and knowledge The menu is half vegan, an amazing surprise. Everyone at my table had a different favourite dish, wish is always a good sign! Great plates to share
I've been to a number of restaurants run by Daniel Watkins and Andrew Clarke, but this may be their best yet. It's great to see the emphasis on vegetables in a live-fire concept, although there are meat and fish dishes too.
Very good, fresh and inventive but I wish there would be more reliance on the flavour of the “fire” instead of the sauces on top. Smoked potatoes had no smokiness, which was a real disappointment, but other dishes were grilled to perfection. Devilled eggs were sadly without yolk which essentially ma
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