Lure Fish Kitchen
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Sophie. My third time back at this fish restaurant - too many good things to try from the menu. May have over ordered on the sides but if you go with …
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Awesome fish restaurant. I really like this place, it's a great addition to my favourites list. In the area the is nowhere else like it. Great food, s…
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Letty. What a great place ! Friendly staff , lovely decor and delicious food ! Loved the Bream and the chips and kale were yummy -Definitely going bac…
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Lure Fish Kitchen is open for Quick Bites. Lure Fish Kitchen serves Seafood and British dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Lure Fish Kitchen”
Sophie. My third time back at this fish restaurant – too many good things to try from the menu. May have over ordered on the sides but if you go with an empty stomach this friendly fish joint won’t disappoint! Highly recommend x
Awesome fish restaurant. I really like this place, it’s a great addition to my favourites list. In the area the is nowhere else like it. Great food, service and atmosphere.
Letty. What a great place ! Friendly staff , lovely decor and delicious food ! Loved the Bream and the chips and kale were yummy -Definitely going back very soon
Delicious fresh fish!. Went to Lure recently for dinner. Had the calamari starter, which was delicious. For main I had the bream. It was truly excellent. The lemongrass topping was such a complement to the fish. Triple cooked chips on the side and a glass of prosecco, couldn’t ask for more! Quick and friendly service. Highly recommend.
Not up to scratch. Excited to have a fish restaurant in Kentish Town…albeit Dartmouth Park, we went as soon as we heard.But disappointment followed. This is a restaurant with all the hallmarks of hoping to become a chain…..good graphics, crisp modern interior, all the right jargon in describing the food (sustainable etc etc), but it just doesn’t deliver.During our visit, the staff were obsequious and not at all knowledgeable about the menu nor fish in general.And they gave bad advice about what to order.I supposed that I’d hoped for a proper fish restaurant, but this is a trendy chippy….The chips were fine…..the fish over-fried to the point of being dried out. The veg….(we had kale) tasteless and overcooked.Squid starter accompanied by a dipping sauce so unpleasant that we asked for some mayo……None of it added up to somewhere you’d visit twice. The local chip shop is lots cheaper, lots better and lots friendlier.A shame as the location is good and the need is great
Lure Fish Kitchen, Kentish Town I knew instantlywhen I walked in to Lure Fish Kitchen, I already liked the place. The mellow baby blue against the red bricked walls had a calming and serenity effect. The recycled floorboards tunrned table tops with iron work stands looks simple and elegant. The lighting though bright, was not disturb the eye. Everything about the place was ace. The menu is very simple and straightforward, with the occasional specials on the board. A small choice of dishes but I still find it difficult to choose what to order and that was because I want them all, both mains and sides, both starters and main courses. Oh, and the kid’s menu too! The dishes were all a contender. Starters include fresh oysters (GBP 2.00 each), steamed mussels and soup. The sourdough bread is to be ordered separately. Mains included a choice of their fish burger a.k.a fish butty, salmon with miso or salmon with tandoori spices or gilt bream head in the price range of GBP 9.00 GBP 12.00. Side dishes of triple cooked fries, fennel slaw, pickled wally and tartare sauce from GBP 0.50 GBP 3.50. Dithering from one dish to another, I am already planning what to have in a future visit. But, practicality and common sense says that we have to try the food first. Do not forget they have specials here…Unfortunately, desserts are limited to ice-creams only. With seafood for dinner, I could have stomached a more cakey, gooey and denser dessert. Anyway, it is good that I am not seduced by the desserts before my proper meal.The drinks menu sees a wider choice of white wine and cider than red wine – for obvious reasons in a fish restaurant but I personally am not particular to drinking white wine with fish dishes.Service was friendly and good. But the waiters in uniform was a case of slightly overdress in this situation. It makes the place feel a little institutionalised.Lure Fish Kitchen is a smart place. I would definitely go for a casual night out but with style. If you rely on London Transport the nearest station is Honor Oak overground. Then, depending on your pace, that would be another 7 8 minutes walk. I have to say that it is not very luring on a cold and rainy night. They did say it’s Ed Miliband’s local fish & chips shop. And, it’s a very posh one.Open from Wednesdays to Sundays from 12:00 hours to 22:00 hours. Takeaways are available. No reservations. The food:1. fish butty GBP 9.00 this dish is the star! What a pleasure to have real home made fish fingers, very tasty and served with plenty of rocket and fennel slaw, the dressing on the on the slaw is light enough to let the fennel stand out. 2. steamed mussels with chilli, lemongrass GBP 7.50 it fills my heart with joy to see a generous portion like this. However, the broth was way too salty. And sadly, I might have been unlucky because I had quite a few empty shells in my portion.3. tender stem broccoli GBP 3.00 Green , clean and crisp tasting of the broccoli. The combination of chilli, garlic and ginger was very refreshing.4. skinny fries GBP 2.505. triple cooked chips GBP 3.50 these were nice, but not as crispy and light as I had hoped. vi-vian.com