I have to admit something. I'm not a trendy person. I wear jeans from GAP and my boyfriends fleece and I binge watch early 2000 US teen dramas. I barely ever leave South West London, let alone venture East. So when my good friend suggested we try out Street Feast London at Hawker House on a *gasp* Saturday night, I could feel my slippers begin to fuse to my feet.
But also as a youthful person in this country's vibrant capital, it would be a crime not to throw caution to the wind occasionally, take my slippers off and leave the house. I will do it for you food, my love.
Hawker House in Hoxton is a new venue for Street Feast London. An indoor night food market where you can sample a great variety of street food and cocktails. Running from 5pm til late with free entry before 8pm, we arrived at 7pm and Hawker House looks a little like a homeless shelter, complete with hipsters crowding around a burning oil drum. But inside, it was already full of people eating and enjoying cocktails such as Hot Buttered Rum.
Food was provided by Smokestak - a moist, smoky selection of ribs with tender meat, which left you with gloriously sticky fingers. Then The Slider Bar, where we ordered 3 Chilli Cheeseburgers. I'm yet to find my ultimate chilli cheeseburger (MeatLiqour comes the closest by far), and although these looked like little bites of heaven, they only had one taste - GARLIC. I usually love garlic. I will eat raw cloves when I'm poorly, but this was so unexpected. No chilli flavour... Was there cheese? If there was it must have been GARLIC CHEESE. We were all left with perplexed expressions.
Then there were the tacos, also done by The Slider Bar. Petite little morsels of juicy goodness. Chipotle beef and Chicken tacos were both flavoursome yet a little sloppy. I suffered through the drippings of Caitlin's juice onto my arm while she munched and I held the tray.
The best dish of the night was Baba Gs Lamb Biryani. This was bought by Rob (lover of Biryanis) as a 'still hungry' afterthought. But it turned out to be the dark horse at Hawker House. Fragrant, soft meat that melts like butter, the best lime pickle I've ever tasted and more layers of Biryani goodness. I'm not usually a fan of rice based dishes but this was so delectable that I will definitely be tracking them down again. Best Biryani we've ever had.
So Hawker House is worth a punt. Providing you get there early and are prepared to spent a bit of hard earned cash exploring their culinary delights.