The hunt for London’s best burgers in unlikely places has brought us to a petite market stall, hidden deep inside Camden Market. When we arrive, we find that it is not quite as strange as it sounds, there is a street food section of the market, nicely situated just by the canal, which has lots of very trendy stalls and vehicles selling quirky upmarket indie food. Even at four o’clock on a Friday afternoon this place was packed to the gills and finding a seat at which to eat our burger in comfort involved some sharp elbow use.
Burger and Beyond occupies an internal corner of this little enclave. The menu is tiny and your food is cooked to order. It basically does a hand pressed burger, you can have it with cheese, bacon, onion, jalapenos and mayo or any combination of the above. It does fries and something called Tater Tots, which seem to be like griddled or fried rosti potatoes. There is also a choice between one or two beef patties.
They sell their fare well, we don’t just have a beef burger here – we have hand pressed patties made with 45 day aged beef from rare breed cattle. According to their marketing, the same people who own the stall are the ones who run the farm, so there is no ambiguity in the provenance of their food.
Whatever the publicity says, the truth of the quality of their burger is in the taste, and this is good. The beef is succulent and tasty, you can tell that the meat is good quality. The toppings are good too, the bacon is crispy and slightly smoked, the cheese has that just on the edge of runny condition. They obviously train their people to cook their burgers just so. In terms of their menu, the adage small is good, works very nicely here. The Tater Tots were satisfying too, an interesting change from regular fries.
My one quibble is that they are difficult to eat. They are not served with a knife and fork, it is a street market stall, so I did know what I was getting in to. They are too large to fit in your mouth without dripping bits everywhere – the double patty ones must be truly messy. I managed to procure a knife and fork from a different stall nearby, but it would have been nicer to be able to get one from Burger and Beyond itself.
Obviously, word of the quality of their food is spreading, because I believe that they are about to open their first permanent restaurant, in fashionable Shoreditch no less. Their burgers really are good, so if this restaurant has cutlery, they will certainly be in the running for the best burger in London!
I noticed this place when I was in the market recently and saw quite a few people struggling with their burgers, but obviously enjoying them as well. I was tempted, but in the end didn’t bother because I think I would have got myself in a complete mess. Thanks for letting me know what I missed.
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Looks absolutely delicious. Not sure I could walk past their stall without buying. Like the fact that they arent stupidly big piled too high.
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They are good!
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Ahh I haven’t been to Camden for a few years now but I love the food there. Definitely going to have to check out the burgers when I’m there next.
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I want to jump on a plane right now and buy one of those things! 🙂
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It looks great.
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They certainly are pretty good!
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Damn! That burger is making my mouth water, and I wouldn’t care if I got messy up to my elbows.
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I moved away from Camden (and London) in 2012. I don’t remember that stall being in the market back then.
Thanks for following my blog, and the memories of Camden Market.
Best wishes, Pete.
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True, I guess 6 years is a long time in terms of a Camden market stall!
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Looks decious my mouth is watering
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it was!
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