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    Mr Baker Express

    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    B & K Salt Beef Bar

    B & K Salt Beef Bar

    4.1(7 reviews)
    3.3 miCanons Park, Stanmore

    This is an unpretentious little jewish diner-type restaurant in an even less unpretentious…read moreneighborhood in the North of London. It is located in Edgeware, which I frequent a few times a year since I have a friend who lives there. However it was not until I googled: "best salt beef in London" that I knew that there is a hidden gem to be found here. To me, salt beef is the UK variant of pastrami minus the peppercorns on the outside. I love both but I've had bad versions of both. So when I learned that this is the best salt beef in London, I got excited. I came and found a little shop with a few tables to dine in and options to take away. The menu was your typical jewish fare: salt beef, salads, gefilte fish, dumplings and so on. I went for the salt beef on rye with mustard: simple but I took one bite and I was sold. I immediately regretted not knowing about this place earlier - this is sandwich heaven. Perfect beef, great bread and a little bit of mustard: delicious! You know you have yourself a winner when you find yourself craving more, even days after. Yes B&K Salt Beef Bar is far off everything and scores about minus ten on the ambiance scale. There must be much trendier and hipper places in Central London but do they also serve a AWESOME salted beef sandwich? I am not sure so until I know I'll stick with B&K. Highly recommended.

    Not much to look at from the outside but don't let that put you off! The portions are huge so make…read moresure you only go when you're ravenous! Seriously, the salt beef is to die for and is very reasonably priced. It's only got a small seating area for about 20 people but you can also get take away. The staff are very friendly and it has a great atmosphere. Parking can be a little difficult as there are only a few bays on Whitchurch Lane and it's near to the traffic lights at a major junction in Edgware so you may have to park a distance away but the food it worth it! I would point out that the food is Kosher style - the meat isn't actually kosher but, if that doesn't bother you - you'll enjoy a great meal.

    The Kitchen

    The Kitchen

    4.0(1 review)
    2.7 miEdgware

    While visiting the UK I was utterly spoiled with all the kosher options, including The Kitchen,…read morewhich recently opened with rave reviews and delicious food. In the 10 days I was there, we ordered take away once and ate-in once. I definitely recommend going in to the restaurant because the place offers a truly unique dining experience. With take away, the husband and I both opted for burgers, with him getting onion rings and me picking up the chili fries. I'll admit the fries were of the frozen-and-fried variety with chili sauce poured atop (delicious, still), while the onion rings were clearly hand-battered and, as the husband said, delicious. The burger I got was plain, and by the time it got to us was a bit lukewarm. My husband ordered the Double Fakon Cheat Burger (Two Prime Beef Burgers topped with Smokey Fakon & Soya Cheese) and both inhaled and raved about it. I was a bit jealous, but being gluten free I couldn't really enjoy a burger the way I wanted. We also nabbed a spicy sushi roll, which was killer, fresh, and perfectly kickin'. When we went in, the last night I was in the UK to see my husband, it was date night. We both felt terribly under dressed being there at night, so take note: If you're going there for dinner, put on something nice, probably not jeans. I ordered Mitch's Sandwich sans the baguette: Baguette with Sliced Chargrilled Minute Steak, Sautéed Mixed Peppers and Onions with Mayo served with Homemade Fries and Coleslaw. Unfortunately, they were missing the mayo and they served me a mustard that had wheat in the ingredient. We let them know, so hopefully they won't make anyone sick unnecessarily in the future. The meat was absolute perfection and the peppers/onions were to die for. It reminded me of a sort of deconstructed Philly Cheesesteak, sans the cheese. The coleslaw was okay, but had a weird citrus tang that gave it a strange after taste. The sweet/tangy balance is not there yet, but I suspect that with enough Americans eating there, they'll get it right. My husband ordered The Dallas Cowboy: Baguette with Pulled Home Smoked Beef Rib and Caramalised Onions served with Homemade Fries and Coleslaw. Although we got what they were going for in an homage to pulled-pork sandwiches, unfortunately the meat wasn't "pulled" at all. It was cubed and completely unseasoned. Unfortunately, he was disappointed with it. Overall, the eat-in experience was pretty great, even with the food hiccups. The interior of the restaurant is very alt-rock glamour, with paintings of classic characters in modern situations (a character reminiscent of Shakespeare, ruffles and all, with one leg propped up on a soccer ball, for example). The lighting is dim and romantic at night, and the seating space is very close, so get to know your neighbor. The staff were nice and accommodating, checking on all my gluten-free questions, which is always a good sign. In the end, I'd say this restaurant has a lot going for itself and will go far if it tweaks its recipes and menu just slightly toward perfection.

    Met su yan

    Met su yan

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 miEdgware

    It's kosher, I'm not even jewish, and I'll be going back…read more Sister or brother to their other branch in Golders Green this wonderful space serves up exquisite food in a very clean setting. Service is great and the prices are surprisingly low (this is London, after all) giving excellent value for money. Top quality produce at prices you don't even find in grotty establishments. Vegetable Maki (a full 6 pieces) for £2.50 is unbeatable, no? Duck in it's various incarnations is a popular choice too. Their website says they serve "Exquisite Glatt Kosher Oriental Cuisine". Whatever that means to you, trust me you don't have to be Jewish or Kosher to enjoy this place. Book well in advance as it's very popular.

    Don't eat here. The prices are way too high for very little and tasteless food. The ambience may…read morelook nice, but be aware. We started eating and our table became overrun with ants. The waitress, a woman with attitude, didn't apologise to us or even comment on the problem. After one too many ants spoiled the table for us, we had informed the waitress and she had us move to another table, still no apology. We asked to speak to the manager and the owner came out and defended himself by saying the problem happens everywhere. "It's a hot day today." It isn't and wasn't. He didn't want to apologise, and refused to comp us any of the meal. He thought he couldn't do anything more than change our table and, "well, there aren't any ants in your food." If we had waited any longer, there surely would've been. We should've realised there was a good reason the place was empty except for one other table of old-timers. Poor customer service, poor attitude, rich prices, poor food. Fumigate and close would be the best advice.

    Mr Baker Express - kosher - Updated May 2026

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