Cornerstone by Chef Tom Brown

Modern European restaurant · Hackney Wick

5

@infatuation

"Cornerstone is in Hackney Wick. An area that’s an advert for regeneration in the same way that John Travolta is an advert for plastic surgery. And although this part of London continues to feel as strained and awkward as a tweenager at a family dinner party, this restaurant does not. The space is large and airy with a central open kitchen and Conran-ish tables of varying sizes either side. It’s simple and it’s calm. All of which adds up to a great restaurant. Albeit one that you’ll probably only visit once. The first thing you need to know is that Cornerstone is an expensive restaurant, though the atmosphere might not give this away. You’ve got couples who have booked months in advance to share the magnificent £16 crab crumpet on their anniversary. And you’ve got trendy sorts who booked last night just because they fancied drinking wine and eating £5 pickled oysters. You’re just as likely to see Skechers walk in here as you are Supergas, and it’s as friendly as your dentist and as relaxed as your father-in-law. All of which is to say, yes, there’s an underlying formality here. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli As is the norm in this borough, the menu is made for sharing, despite some of the portions suggesting otherwise. That said, little will disappoint you here once you quit staring and start eating. The smallest section of the menu - the nibbles - has a couple of essentials. Grilled sourdough is a must order - for filling up and mopping, and the oysters too - for flavour. The pickled oyster has a dollop of horseradish cream on it and is particularly delightful if you’re the kind of person who snacks on gherkins. The raw one comes with a seafood hot sauce and has just the right amount of tingle-factor. Once you have one you’ll want the other, and that’s the approach you should take at Cornerstone. Why stop at oysters when the tartare is right there as well? This is also the approach you should take when it comes to the mains, because it’s here where you’ll find the crab and rarebit crumpet. If humans are 60% water then this crumpet is at least 90% butter. Which is obviously a very good thing. At £16 it’s one of the most extortionately delicious bits of bread you can eat in London. It’s also, laughably, made for sharing. This is a single palm-sized breakfast item loaded with butter, crab, and cheese. You’ll just as eagerly share it as you would a seat during rush hour. To a lesser extent, the same goes for the expertly flakey hake in curry sauce: a £17 main you would easily see to, anaconda-like, alone. Cornerstone’s problem, or rather your problem, is that to leave satisfied, you need to go all in. Bread, oysters, tartare, crumpet, hake, plaice, banoffee tart, kind of in. This restaurant rewards greedy decisiveness, not polite floundering, and a have-the-lot attitude is going to cost you a minimum of £60 a head before you even factor in an aperitif or a bottle of wine. That means you’re probably looking at three figures each, but that’s okay, because this is a one time, why not, occasion place. One where some of the food is excellent, even if you won’t find yourself wanting to run back there again and again. Food Rundown Grilled Sourdough Crusty bread doused in oil is never not a good thing, and seeing as a couple of the mains here are saucy numbers, you’ll want this to dunk and soak later on. Raw Oyster With Seaweed Hot Sauce You may think an oyster is an oyster, but this one has a seaweed hot sauce that makes you feel like a pin is tap dancing on your tongue. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Pickled Oyster With Celery, Horseradish, Dill The idea of sitting alone in a room all night, just eating oysters, and drinking gin, sounds a little sad, doesn’t it? Well, we thought that until we ate this oyster. And now you know what we did last weekend. Bream Tartare, Egg Yolk, Seaweed, Soy This is fresh, smooth, and a little bit salty. It’s like a Rihanna album in tartare form. The must order dish from the cold section of the menu. Mackerel Pate With Treacle Bread Pretty as a picture, but one of the few dishes you’ll more than happily share with one or two others. Tip top bread though. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Crab Crumpet, Rarebit, Worcestershire Sauce A dangerous bit of food. Not choking hazard dangerous. More overdraft-extending, order and eat ten, start sweating clarified butter, dangerous. Get two. Sod it. Get three. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Plaice, Roast Chicken Butter Sauce Just like when you buy a pack of Walkers roast chicken flavour crisps, when you order this you’ll imagine a juicy, glistening, majestic roast chicken. Just like when you eat a pack of Walkers roast chicken flavour crisps, you will be let down. This dish is nice, the plaice is perfectly cooked, and the goujon is fun, but sometimes your imagination does you dirty. Hake, Curry Sauce, Crispy Potatoes Anything lying in a pool of katsu curry sauce gets our vote. Flakey hake with curry sauce for Prime Minister! Fish in curry with salty potato strings on top for President! Make sure you’ve got some bread to mop it all up. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Strawberry Pavlova An extremely Nigella dessert. Your mum’s watched Saturday Kitchen, has friends coming round, and ‘wants to make something summer-y, you know?’. Perfectly tasty but perfectly forgettable. Banoffee Tart, Lime Ice Cream Put it this way: there could be a deadly epidemic known as the banoffee virus, and we’d say we’re actually quite down with it." - Jake Missing

Cornerstone Review - Hackney - London - The Infatuation
Infatuation - Reviews

3 Prince Edward Rd, London E9 5NP, United Kingdom Get directions

cornerstonehackney.com
@cornerstonehackney

5 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

The Good Earth

Chinese restaurant · Knightsbridge

Long-established Chinese restaurant with classic & modern dishes in a simple, traditional setting.

2 Postcards

Chuku's (Nigerian Tapas)

West African restaurant · South Tottenham

Chuku’s is a vibrant Tottenham eatery serving up vibrant Nigerian tapas with a laid-back vibe, perfect for indulging in unique flavors and communal feasting.

16 Postcards

Dr.Noodle 珍美捞

Chinese noodle restaurant · St. Johns

In a cozy, no-frills spot in New Cross, Dr. Noodle serves up some of the city's best beef noodle soup, perfect for a quick, satisfying meal.

6 Postcards

Kerridge's Bar & Grill

Bar & grill · Whitehall

Kerridge’s Bar & Grill is a stylish haven for lovers of refined British fare, where a Michelin-starred chef crafts comfort food in a vibrant setting.

12 Postcards

Sunday in Brooklyn

American restaurant · Westbourne

Nestled in Notting Hill, this Brooklyn import dazzles with inventive burgers and legendary, towering pancakes in a laid-back, vibrant setting.

9 Postcards

The Chesterfield Mayfair

Hotel · Mayfair

Nestled in a charming 1740s townhouse, The Chesterfield Mayfair combines opulent decor and impeccable service with a cozy ambiance, making it the go-to spot for indulging in afternoon tea or simply unwinding in style.

1 Postcard

Kimchimama

Korean restaurant · Pimlico

This cozy Pimlico spot serves up modern Korean comfort food like spicy jjigae, cheesy corn dogs, and fried chicken to-go with a friendly vibe.

2 Postcards

Common Breads

Bakery · Belgravia

Common Breads offers a cozy spot near Victoria Station where you can dive into authentic Lebanese flatbreads and pastries, like their must-try musakhan manouche and lamb shawarma ka’ak.

9 Postcards

St. JOHN Marylebone

Restaurant · Marylebone

Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver's new Marylebone spot serves up St. JOHN's classic British fare and wines in a chic, bright setting perfect for any time of day.

4 Postcards

Maison Bertaux

Patisserie · Soho

Step into Maison Bertaux, the charming 19th-century patisserie and tea room in Soho, where delicious pastries and a cozy atmosphere await, perfect for indulging in sweet classics.

5 Postcards