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Wünderlust @ Big Red Bus, Deptford


Wünderlust is a project from street food group Fleisch Mob. 

It's in Deptford, south London (if you didn't know, South is where it is at) below the DLR flyover and next to what you could call an eclectic pub on Deptford’s Church Street.



 It's a place to chill, have a drink or two, and have some early or late dinner.





For my meal, I was treated to Grilled Salt Marsh lamb breast, garlic & anchovies, as well as white beans. For my part, I thought, "I'm a grown woman, I'll have the lamb and beans" - I was a bit meh about the beans - I think it may be worthwhile stipulating that you want the beans to be soft otherwise they will likely be al dente, which isn't to my personal taste. I loved the capers though and it was full of flavour.




My friend made the right choice for her though. She loved the 35 day aged Hereford flat iron steak, chimichurri, greens & triple cooked chips. All cooked to her liking.




You can tell the Deptford’s Big Red Wünderlust bar and restaurant has been created with love. I liked the feel of the place, it's somewhere to go for Sunday lunch and enjoy the atmosphere. 

There's also a regular DJ, top chefs, buzzing crowd and of course the red bus to board and eat.

Deptford is the place to be!
@ The Big Red. 30 Deptford Church St, London SE8 4RZ

info.wunderlust@gmail.com


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