Reservations · Takeout
A creative Hampstead spot for inventive small plates and brunch, offering excellent service and vibrant flavors—worth it for food lovers, but not for bargain hunters or picky eaters.
Heath Street Kitchen delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality and outstanding service attentiveness, earning its grade B+ standing. However, inconsistent execution on dishes like eggs and portions, combined with cramped seating during peak times, prevents it from reaching grade A territory. The creative modern European menu and loyal local following make it a worthwhile destination for adventurous eaters seeking quality small plates in Hampstead.
Heath Street Kitchen brings a burst of creative energy to Hampstead, serving up inventive small plates and brunch favorites in a cozy, stylish setting. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with staff who go out of their way to make guests feel at home—whether you're a local regular or a first-time visitor. Dishes like the Millionaire Potatoes and Korean Fried Chicken have earned cult status, and the ever-evolving menu keeps things fresh for repeat diners. The culinary approach here leans toward modern European fusion, blending global flavors with classic comfort. Expect bold combinations—think burrata with grilled melon, or sriracha-spiked fried chicken—alongside brunch staples like shakshuka and smoked salmon rosti. This is a spot for adventurous eaters and food lovers who appreciate creativity on the plate, though those seeking traditional fare may find the menu a bit daring. For families, Heath Street Kitchen is generally accommodating: high chairs are available, and staff are friendly to children and even dogs. However, the menu is more adult-oriented, with only a handful of dishes likely to appeal to picky kids (e.g., eggs, potatoes, schnitzel). If your little ones are open to new flavors, they'll be happy here; otherwise, you may want to check the menu in advance. The restaurant's small size means it can feel crowded during peak times, so reservations are recommended for groups.
Area: Charming, village-like North London neighborhood with a mix of affluent locals, families, and visitors; relaxed yet stylish vibe.
Safety: Generally very safe, well-maintained, high foot traffic, especially during weekends and daytime.
Nearby: Surrounded by independent shops, cafes, and close to Hampstead Heath; popular with both locals and tourists.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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