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Bidra med feedbackWe chose tramshed as our first food from restaurant after lockdown and were very satisfied with our choice. while we outside on rivington street (which was somewhat cool as the evening went) eat and service more than for the temperature. Between us we have whipped for the oxen check chains, stone oysters and raw roast (gluten free option) that were all very well received, especially the croquettes that stole the show. the main thing were the lamb shoulder (between two divided) and the grilled hen and aioli with a side of bratkartoffeln (also gluten-free). The lamb was rich and tasteful and the hen tender and juicy. everything was paired with cocktails and weeping and made us feel fuller and happier! look tramshed for good drinks, eating and atmosphere
I'm a chicken lover and just thought I'd eat a good roasted chicken and that's it! what a surprise when we came to the restaurant. it is a huge place very minimalist and beautifully designed and decorated. there is an art piece in the middle of the main dining room and it is only majestic. regarding the service, nothing to say if it was not that the staff was friendly and very helpful and friendly. eating is much more than I expected. the roasted chicken is by far one of the most delicious I've ever tried. very well cooked and very tasty. the witness was wow! everything was amazing. next time in london we'll be back.
Tramshed lived definitiw until his hype! so a living atmosphere! excellent place to dinner, offers both chicken and bark dishes. the roasted whole huh was amazing and delicate, with a crispy and tasteful skin! the engraving was smooth and added another element of the rich taste to the chicken! this dish was also served with delicious chips! very fast! very attentive and friendly staff! interesting interieur with an exhibition of a big **** and huh in the center of the restaurant!
Awesome service with great atmosphere. The food was served promptly, steak was amazing and medium rare, short rib recommended! And bramley apple pie!
I visited a fantastic restaurant in Shoreditch that offers plenty of seating, so it's unlikely to be crowded unless there's an event happening nearby. The menu is quite extensive, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. I ordered garlic mushrooms, fries, and a salad, along with a Burrow Hill cider. While the mushrooms weren't to my liking, the rest of the meal was delicious, and there are many other options on the menu that I'm excited to try.