I first heard about Honest Burgers from Limster, a prolific contributor on Chowhound. It’s located in Brixton Village, a redevelopment of nearby Brixton Market. Truth be told the last time I came to Brixton was a couple decades ago and that’s for no other reason than a lame one; I falter at the thought of crossing over the river.
The place is a shack, well at least size-wise it is. Turn up during peak-hours at your peril and you’ll be fussing about the queues and lack of tables. The cooking area alone occupies around 40% of the c.24m² space. Furniture is strictly self-made and at best raw and rickety. A few additional tables are available outside for pseudo al fresco dining (‘tis a covered market after all).
Here’s Tom, one of the head flakes at HB for he’s the one who does the cooking. A rather splendid and convivial chap I might add. And as scoops go, he was fond of the burger at Bar Boulud and the one at the Admiral Codrington pub was to be respected as well.
The cheeseburger.
All the burgers are served with triple cooked hand-cut chips seasoned with rosemary salt.
All the burgers are served with triple cooked hand-cut chips seasoned with rosemary salt.
The beef comes from the legendary Ginger Pig butchers and has been dry-aged for more than a month. The cheeseburger comes with a choice of either cheddar or Stilton, much as I love the latter on its own I’ve always found it too overpowering when applied on a patty of good provenance, so cheddar for me instead. For those harbouring a fear of tomatoes, your wish is by default granted; slices of tomatoes are mandatorily excluded as they intrude on and drown the essential bits of an Honest burger.
One’s not asked about how they want their burger cooked. House rules suggest medium rare and so be it, and hip hip hooray for that! It was perhaps the juiciest, beefiest, tastiest, and most satisfying burger I’ve had to date. Alas, the chips were not to my liking; skin left on chips are a no-no in my books, tad too limp and soggy although I must admit the rosemary salt seasoning was pure genius.
If the very good burgers offered here and here are eights then HB deserves a nine. The home of the best and original London Burger does exist; it’s found at Honest Burgers.
Unit 12
Brixton Village
London SW9 8PR
www.honestburgers.co.uk
I trust Limster above all. He KNOWS.
ReplyDeleteYou should make more trips south of the river! There's so much going on, especially at Brixton Village. From the pictures, the burger looks mighty fine, the chips less so.
ReplyDeletePS: Admirable restraint in not mentioning that other burger. That said, damned if you do, damned if you don't...
Peppers still exists! I last went there about 5 years ago and it looked like it hadn't be refurbed since 1984...
ReplyDeleteBar Boulod is definitely worth a visit.
Seriously, Brixton is where it's at right now...
ReplyDeleteInteresting review. So contraversially no tomato? What about the gherkin? I've heard they've skipped that too and it puts me off going. Burgers need gherkins.
I work near here now and I've still got to try it.
ReplyDeleteYou were two minutes away from a damn fine coffee shop and some amazing baking - come back soon ;)
Dammit man, you came "Sahf" of the river and didn't announce it??!?
ReplyDeleteJeepers creepers ......
I agree with Mr Noodles and Cupcakes (and have alluded to it before myself) - you need to review more food over "our" way. We're a sensitive bunch y'know!
Good to see you back - thought you'd gone a bit loopy for a bit
ReplyDeletePeppers does still exist but the original owner sold it to his staff (I think) about five years ago & it is not nearly as good.
ReplyDeleteKrista- If only he started blogging as he’s easily A-lister material.
ReplyDeleteMr Noodles- Indeed I shall, there are enough eateries in BV to prevent me from retiring the blog too soon.
Enough of The-Burger-Which-Must-Not-Be-Named please!
Rachel- Thanks for passing by and if someone’s prepared to treat me, I would certainly love to give the Piggie Burger a go.
miss south- And thank you for stopping too. I’m not the gherkin’s greatest fan so it was perhaps the audacity of HB to leave it out in the place that the score crept to a nine.
I heart cupcakes- I’m going back soon to appraise the Flat White at Federation Coffee.
Dad- Stealthily does it, that’s me!
Ben- Nice to see you traipsing about here. You’re mistaken; I’m forever loopy and always will be till the day when I fall to the ground!
OldLag- Thank you for your comments. I thought that might be the case with Peppers especially after taking a peep at their website.
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ReplyDeletedamn, and i was so close.balham/clapham first time i've ever visited south london too other than going directly to brixton academy and then directly home. (that's quite slack of me seeing as i've lived in camden for 11 years!)i ate here instead http://www.hacheburgers.com/ it tasted good but i can't give a proper opinion as i'd had a few before we arrived. well cooked though, nicely medium at my request and i really liked the bun. i can see i shall have to make a special journey just to try this place.
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