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Silo LondonA-Worth Trying

The white building, Unit 7 1st Floor, c/o CRATE Bar, Unit 7 Queen's Yard, London E9 5EN · Modern European restaurant, Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (542 reviews)

Reservations

Inventive zero-waste tasting menus with strong storytelling and fermentation-led flavors; excellent for adventurous diners, but portions are small and service can be inconsistent.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Silo London delivers exceptional food quality through inventive fermentation-driven cuisine and strong service knowledge that elevates the tasting experience, positioning it competitively with London's better neighborhood restaurants. However, occasional consistency variations, service variability by shift, and food safety concerns from isolated incidents prevent grade A territory. The appealing canal-side setting and loyal following reflect genuine culinary merit, though the small-portion format and experimental flavor profile limit broader appeal.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and minimal, an industrial-chic space by the canal where chefs narrate dishes with quiet confidence. Guests describe a sense of discovery—“each plate told a story”—and the vibe stays relaxed but focused as the evening fills in. Expect chef counter theater, projected menus, and service that is often charming and knowledgeable, though a few nights skew rushed or aloof. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: fermentation, koji, and zero-waste techniques deliver layered, savory depth rather than pyrotechnics. Signature bites like the Koji Quaver, oyster mushroom main, and amazake desserts recur in praise, while occasional critiques cite over-salting or a single course that does not sing. This is ideal for adventurous eaters who value ethos, narrative, and flavor architecture over heaping portions. For families, this is not a natural fit. The format is tasting-menu only (£65–85), courses are small, and flavors skew complex and experimental. There is no kids menu, and while dietary needs are handled thoughtfully, the experience favors curious adult palates over picky eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£85-95 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Creative post-industrial enclave by the canal with studios, breweries, and independent venues; popular with food-focused locals and design-minded visitors.

Safety: Generally safe and lively in evenings; warehouse setting with mixed lighting typical of the area.

Nearby: Near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and canal paths; CRATE Bar and studios create a cultural cluster.

Hackney WickAn industrial-turned-artistic neighborhood characterized by converted warehouses, street art, and a thriving creative scene. The dining environment is eclectic, with repurposed industrial spaces hosting innovative bars, cafes, and experimental restaurants.
Queen's YardA specific industrial complex transformed into a creative hub with art spaces, bars, and collaborative workspaces, representing the cutting edge of Hackney Wick's urban regeneration.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday17:30–23:00 Thursday17:30–23:00 Friday17:30–23:00 Saturday12:00–23:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations

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