Lucky Chip - Carte

44 Essex Rd, Hackney United Kingdom, E8 2NP, Central Dr, Hornchurch

🛍 Meat, Wine, Cheese, Chicken

3.7 💬 6 Avis

Téléphone: +447701324780

Adresse: 44 Essex Rd, Hackney United Kingdom, E8 2NP, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Ville: Central Dr, Hornchurch

Menu Plats: 7

Avis: 6

Site Web: http://www.lucky-chip.co.uk

"The menu is straightforward, featuring about four types of burgers (with varying amounts of bacon and cheese), fries, steaks, and chicken parmigiana. The starters were the most intriguing – we tried the onion bhaji corn dogs, although they didn’t quite hit the mark for me. The batter had great flavor but was a bit too spicy and slightly undercooked. I also didn’t really taste the corn flavor, and the hot dog was a pork one, which didn't sit well with me as a Chicago girl! However, our other starter was fantastic: the taleggio and leek croquettes. They should probably be called mac and cheese bites – they were delicious, cheesy, gooey, and just amazing! My burger was superb – cooked to a perfect medium rare, incredibly juicy, and perfectly seasoned. The bun was buttery and wonderfully soft. The fries were just right: crispy with the skin on. The staff was excellent, friendly, and very helpful in selecting a wine from their surprisingly extensive list. I will definitely be returning!"

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Natalia Natalia

Delicious food, incredibly friendly service, generous portions, affordable prices, and amazing cocktails. What else could you possibly ask for?

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Rae
Rae

The Antonio Banderas burger had us in a true food coma. It's my second favorite burger spot in London, and I've tried quite a few! Make sure to check it out!


Gareth
Gareth

I haven't visited Lucky Chip since I was disappointed by my last experience at the Seabright Arms, and unfortunately, it seems things haven't improved. I encountered the same undercooked, overly salty burger, with stingy portions of ketchup. I also ordered cheese and garlic fries but was let down when there was no cheese on them. Overall, I left feeling dissatisfied.


Phoebe
Phoebe

They also serve chicken wings and a slaw that's heavy on the mayonnaise, along with a selection of different chips. You can’t go wrong with their skinny French fries, so there’s no need to waste time deciding. The staff has a great personality and hasn't fallen into the hipster trap. There are tables, but I recommend the booths as they’re cozy for either four people or just two. If you’re dining alone or not on a date where you’re having heart-to-heart conversations, you can sit at the bar and enjoy watching the burgers being grilled. I’ll definitely be back! I just wish they would open a location in Southeast London. Thanks! Voir le carte


Mark
Mark

As anyone who has read my reviews knows, I'm a huge fan of burgers. I've always ranked Lucky Chip as the second-best burger spot in London, so I was really excited for this visit. Unfortunately, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. I'm also a big fan of wine, but I found that the pairing with the burgers didn't work for me. The wine prices ranged from around £25 to a whopping £500, although the higher-priced option comes with free fries—perhaps I’ll give that a go when someone else is picking up the tab! The menu is a more limited version of their usual offerings. I tried the El Chappo, which was good, but the blue cheese was a bit too overpowering for the meat, which wasn’t ideal. Th...


Heather
Heather

The menu is straightforward, featuring about four types of burgers (with varying amounts of bacon and cheese), fries, steaks, and chicken parmigiana. The starters were the most intriguing – we tried the onion bhaji corn dogs, although they didn’t quite hit the mark for me. The batter had great flavor but was a bit too spicy and slightly undercooked. I also didn’t really taste the corn flavor, and the hot dog was a pork one, which didn't sit well with me as a Chicago girl! However, our other starter was fantastic: the taleggio and leek croquettes. They should probably be called mac and cheese bites – they were delicious, cheesy, gooey, and just amazing! My burger was superb – cooked to a pe...

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  • Meat Découvrez notre sélection de viandes savoureuses, comprenant des steaks grillés à la perfection, du poulet tendre et des plats d'agneau savoureux, chacun assaisonné à la perfection pour une expérience culinaire inoubliable.
  • Wine Une sélection soignée de vins fins du monde entier, offrant des rouges riches, des blancs vifs et des rosés élégants pour accompagner parfaitement votre repas. Savourez l'arôme unique, la saveur et la complexité de chaque bouteille. Voir le carte
  • Cheese Une sélection soignée de fromages artisanaux du monde entier, offrant des saveurs et des textures variées qui ravissent le palais. Parfait pour partager ou savourer individuellement avec les accompagnements idéaux.
  • Chicken Succulents et savoureux, nos plats de poulet sont élaborés avec de la viande tendre, des assaisonnements savoureux et diverses inspirations culinaires. Profitez d'une délicieuse variété qui saura satisfaire tous les palais.

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"Visit with friends. Arrived and the restaurant was very empty at that time of the evening. Shown to a table that had been allocated to us. Asked if we could move to another and I was initially given the impression that that might be difficult. Just to say again that the tables were allocated rather than reserved. Another customer was making a similar request and after some back and forth we could both move. Not the greatest of starts. This restaurant specialises in Punjabi cuisine. That is what attracted us in the first place when reviewing the menu online before we booked. Starters were of a generous size but rather stodgy. Perhaps more filling for a starter than you might expect particularly if you had ordered a main course and were intending to have a dessert. In contrast my wives dessert was very small for the price charged. The main courses were very spicy even though we requested mild. I appreciate that is a preference on our parts but my wife felt the same. We went with a friend who was visibly sweating. He comment on his main fish course was that under the spice it was a little bland. A lady I took to be the owner asked if we were enjoying our main couse? We commented on how spicy they were and asked for some yoghurt to cool them down. This was supplied with no issues and in fact my wife's prawns (only three found sadly) and my lamb main course were taken back to the kitchen to have I assume some of the chillies taken out or additional yoghurt added. This was done very politely and efficiently. Just to add we have absolutely no issues with regional food differences whether they may be. Perhaps our preference in this instance for less spice takes away from the experience the restaurant seeks to give. However requesting when ordering a mild version, and when asked what we preferred as well, makes the customer right. To drink. A beer for me and our friend. A cranberry juice for my wife which apparently tasted like a squash. Service left something to be desired as well I am afraid. On our initial table three menus supplied. On the second only one and had to ask for two more. Table wiped down after our main courses but only one corner? Had to ask several times for the bill, having asked the lady above who dealt with the spicy food issues. In fact she was eating her evening meal behind us with other customers and jumped up and apologised when she realised she had not let us have our bill. The waitress who we dealt with initially about our table allocation asked at the end of our meal if we had enjoyed it and if we would return. Afraid we said no to both. We had a mutually respectable conversation as to why not and discussed the issues above and others. So a disappointing evening I am afraid. However this is a true reflection of our experience from our perspectives."