Street Feast London was established May 2012 and has now taken up shop in Dalston Yard, around two minutes from Dalston Junction tube station. It is on every Friday and Saturday night until 27 September from 5pm to midnight (it's free before 7pm - £3 after). The vendors range from smoked meat sandwiches to crab rolls, to mac n cheese to Korean burritos. Each stall sells at the most four options of food so there will always be something for everyone.
Matt got a pot of Don Macaroni from Anna Mae's which consisted of their classic macaroni and cheese with bacon, pesto and a basil leaf. After a few laps of the yard, I decided on a brisket bun with honey bbq sauce in a brioche bun from Smoke Stak. It was so nice, if not a tad sickly because of the sauce. The beef, however, was amazingly cooked and so tasty! I can't speak for how Matt's mac n cheese was as I didn't get a taste but it certainly looks yummy.
If you are looking for something a little bit different for tea I'd definitely recommend getting yourself down to Street Feast London, as not only do they do amazing food they have a huge selection of drinks and plenty of seating for you to be able to enjoy the atmosphere all night long.
Oh my...that mac n cheese looks heavenly! I need that in my life right now! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yum doesn't it! x
DeleteI am a huge fan of Street Feast and went the other week - I didn't get a chance to try the mac and cheese (next time) but can definitely recommend Le Bun.
ReplyDeleteOoh I need to try everything! x
DeleteLooks like an awesome venue! Anna Mae's was at the Green Man Festival last year, and a big hit with my hubby, he's a beast when it comes to mac n cheese! Was great to meet you today btw. x
ReplyDeleteooh I need to try some! aw you too lovely! x
DeleteMmm the mac n cheese looks right up my street!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! x
DeleteAnna Maes is amazing. I'm drooling just seeing your photos, oh how I need to go back to a food festival with the truck there!
ReplyDeleteKloe xx
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