Central Dr, Hornchurch
Baity

Baity

50 Bilton Rd, London, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Delis • Coffee • Lebanese • Breakfast


"Baity is an absolute gem of a Lebanese restaurant that has quickly become one of my top choices for a satisfying meal. Whether I'm in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely feast, Baity never disappoints. The Lebanese manakish at Baity is a standout dish that transports me back to Lebanon with every bite. The authentic flavors and the perfect blend of herbs and spices make it an absolute delight. It's like a taste of Lebanon right here in this restaurant, and I find myself craving it time and time again. The menu at Baity is diverse and offers a wide range of mouthwatering Lebanese dishes. From the rich and flavorful shawarma to the fragrant and comforting hummus, each item on the menu is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to authenticity and quality. The ambiance at Baity is warm and welcoming, providing a comfortable and inviting space to enjoy a meal with friends or family. The friendly staff further enhance the dining experience, ensuring that every guest feels valued and well taken care of. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner, Baity is the perfect choice. The combination of excellent food, authentic flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a standout restaurant in its category. Baity is undoubtedly a place I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a taste of Lebanon in the heart of their city. The Lebanese manakish alone is worth a visit, but the entire menu is a culinary journey that will leave you wanting to come back for more. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the flavors of Lebanon at Baity it's an experience that will leave you craving for more Lebanese delights. Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Chicken Wings, Falafel Sandwich, Family Mixed Grill, Grape Leaves, Lahem Meshwi Sandwich, Manakesh, Chicken Kebabs"

Smokin' Grill Steakhouse

Smokin' Grill Steakhouse

68-70 Godstone Rd, Kenley, United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Grill • American • Cocktail • Steakhouse


"It has the potential to be amazing and, we were so looking forward to eating here from the pics and reviews... But, as the night progressed the the quality of both service and food deteriorated. We came in ordered a few steaks and a salad, it took over 2 hours to arrive, they acknowledged it was taking a while after an hour wait and provided complimentary nachos. We kept having to ask when food was going to be ready as we were sat upstairs, the restaurant was empty and we were confused why it was taking so long. Once food arrived, the majority of us were disappointed. Our steaks were completely overdone bar one and during the meal a member had found a hair. At that point, there was no point in complaining as we didn't want to wait any longer and just wanted to leave. We raised the concerns when we asked for the bill and, the waiter sent up the chef to talk to us. He had explained that they had experienced a sudden, unexpected busy event and wasn't sure where the hair had come from (unfortunately, we were all in unison that it was from him he had failed to come up with a beard and hair net/hat and he was a full haired gent). We had agreed upon a 10% discount on the bill (we're reasonable and understood there are some things that cannot be controlled) so felt that 10% was just since we still committed to eating there. However, it wasn't until after we left we realised... They had charged us for an additional drink. (None of us ordered a drink, we kept to water) So we're further disappointed. Very unfortunate, as the majority of the food was of good quality, the steaks and mushrooms had a lovely flavour from the grill and the onion rings had a lovely bloom to them... But, with added insult to injury (the additional drink charge) the instant mash, over cooked steaks after a 2 hour wait, the hair in food and mushy rice. I feel it's safe to say all 8 of us will not be returning. Maybe it was an off day, but the communication was not there, the wait was excruciating when the orders were literally 7 steaks, onion rings, veg, salad, rice, mash and ribs and the hair was inexcusable. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1"

Streetfeast

Streetfeast

United Kingdom, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Fish • Meat • Pasta • Food Truck


"Street Feast's Dalston Yard incarnation is back for a fourth glorious year, this time boasting 17 traders and 13 bars and promoting itself as the International Capital of street food. A visit to this spacious outdoor market will offer visitors the opportunity to gorge on Mexican fish tacos, Venezuelan arepas and Taiwanese gua bao- all congregated in one place. Bars offer craft beer and cocktails as standard, but some specialise in wine, award-winning whiskeys or gin. Frontier is heavily peddled at the large bars, but there is a smaller, well-stocked craft beer kiosk replete with examples from local breweries including Beavertown and Fourpure. Camden Town Brewery is also represented, pouring their brews in the Camden Town Pump Station. Whether afternoon or evening, the atmosphere at Dalston Yard is electric- people are always jostling around for delicious food and most vendors will require queuing, especially at busy times, where the call of Smokestak has previously warranted a 40 minute wait for their extolled ribs. Seating is communal- think minimal wooden tables and benches- and there are scattered ledges for those predisposed to leaning. Most revellers barely travel a few feet from the venders, unable to contain themselves and immediately tucking into their prize. This is a street market, so expect dribbling juices, sticky fingers and gooey cheese messes. Leave your table manners at the gate. All of the vendors are seriously top-notch behemoths on the street food scene and we were able to sample this year's selection- nothing disappointed, but I can vouch for Yum Bum's pork belly steamed buns: little pillows of chewy delight that are stuffed with shredded succulent pork, dosed in sticky hoisin sauce and topped with crispy cucumber slices and zingy pickled cabbage. These are dangerously addictive, so never opt for a single helping because, frankly, you'll find yourself back in the queue before you've finished your lone bun. Another unmissable event is Breddo's tacos, which are heavily represented on foodie Instagram feeds with good reason: they are simply wonderful. I tried the fried chicken- a moist piece of poultry that was battered in a crispy golden shell and served with creamy chipotle mayo- and the Baja fish- which were lightly fried but fell apart in the mouth, topped with freshly chopped jalapeno, coriander leaves, radish slices, a lime wedge and wrapped in a black corn tortilla. If you have a hankering for something sweet, eking out Bad Brownie is worth your while. Offering brownie bowls and the now infamous Freakshake- you can spend £9 for the most indulgent treat that is a milkshake and brownie hybrid, packed with hunks of brownie and whipped cream and chopped nuts spilling out of a mason jar- it's a gloriously beautiful specimen of indulgence. The only question is: spoon or straw? You'll want to visit Dalston Yard for the chilled Dalston vibes, good music and exemplary food. On a sunny day, this is a literal urban oasis, but make sure you eat early and often to sample everything on offer. It's not exactly cheap, so choose wisely, but I haven't been let down yet. Drop in mid-afternoon and you can wander around for free, but to access the serious night vibes, you will have to pay £3 on the door after 7pm. Now if only the weather would cooperate, I know where you can find me throughout the summer."

Mama Lan

Mama Lan

8 The Pavement, London United Kingdom, SW9 8PR, Central Dr, Hornchurch

Soup • Meat • Beer • Chicken


"I 've been to Brixton Village on several occasions, and have long been dying to try the local legend, Mama Lan. It appears to even have expanded to Clapham, Dalston, and Stratford! There are usually long queues to get one of their few coveted tables, but on a Tuesday evening, we arrived just a little before 7 PM and the whole market was oddly empty so we were seated right away. The menu is pretty simple: there are a few noodle soups, a few dumplings, and some other snacks and sides. We both ordered the beef noodle soup (it says spicy on the menu, but I assure you it is hardly spicy at all), and the beef and pork dumplings. The pork dumplings are supposedly with Chinese leaf, which upon further research is what I would call a Napa cabbage. I was a bit disappointed that our dumplings didn 't arrive first, as that seemed to be a more natural way to do things. Instead, we got the beef noodle soup very shortly after ordering, and it was a good sized portion with hearty stewed beef, a great soup, and thin, tender bok choy leaves. However, it wasn 't the size of a large ramen bowl where you would only expect to eat just that one thing, so it was a good thing we ordered the dumplings. Both of the dumplings we got were pan fried, and I suppose £1 per dumpling is quite standard across London, but I still find it surprisingly expensive. Together with the beers, the meal was about £20 per person a decent cheap eat, but hardly a steal, especially considering you are sitting in the cold with your coat on. That said, they use high quality meats from Ginger Pig and it was all extremely authentic and tasty."