Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A reliable Shoreditch Turkish grill for smoky shish and generous portions with generally warm service, moderate prices, and occasional service or consistency hiccups.
Taş Fırın delivers solid A-grade performance through excellent grilled meats with charcoal depth and genuinely welcoming service, supported by generous portions and strong local loyalty. The modest room size and occasional inconsistency with lamb chops prevent higher positioning, though it remains a reliable neighborhood favorite competitive with Shoreditch's better casual dining spots.
The room feels warm and bustling as the evening builds, a casual Shoreditch spot where locals and visitors settle in for platters of smoky grills. Staff are often genuinely welcoming—a guide dog was accommodated with care—and portions arrive big enough to share. One diner summed it up: "Charcoal on the air, juicy meat on the plate, and the check did not sting." The cooking leans classic Turkish grill rather than fancy: adana, chicken shish, and wings get the most praise, with house baklava as a sweet finish. Expect straightforward, flavorful plates with charcoal depth rather than experimental twists; it suits diners who value solid execution over novelty. A few reports flag lamb chops as inconsistent, so the safer bets are the minced meats, chicken shish, and liver shish. For families, it is easy to order for picky eaters: chicken shish, wings, rice, bread, and hummus are kid-friendly. There is no clear kids menu in the provided snapshot, but the core grills and sides work well for younger diners, and prices remain manageable for a family meal.
Area: Urban, lively East London corridor bridging Shoreditch and Bethnal Green, popular with after-work diners and weekend crowds.
Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot traffic; typical city vigilance advised late nights.
Nearby: Near bars, cafes, and retail along Bethnal Green Road; close to Shoreditch nightlife and creative offices.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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