Juicy smashburgers with lacy edges, great fries
"It’s a 10-minute stroll through London Fields to Jupiter Burger. Even better, the burger spot (London’s answer to In-N-Out) is in Netil Market. So you should definitely pop to Paradox Design + Coffee after your lacy-edged smashburger for a caffeine fix. It’s one of the best coffee spots in London." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, sinead cranna
"Jupiter Burger is from the people behind Dom’s Subs, and they continue to prove how good they are at putting meat (in this case Hill & Szrok beef) between bread (pillowy Martin’s potato rolls). The Netil Market stall is manned by an always-smiling team who shove l a few extra chips into your already stuffed bag as crisp-edged patties sizzle in the background. It’s just four elements—a buttery bun, a juicy, not-too-smashed patty, melting american cheese, and onions—and the ideal handheld size to wander around the market with." - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna
"Jupiter Burger is from the people behind Dom’s Subs, and they continue to prove how good they are at putting meat between bread (pillowy Martin’s potato rolls). This Netil Market stall looks like a ‘60s diner, but designed by Spock. The cheeseburger is our favourite, with four perfectly done elements—a buttery bun, a juicy, not-too-smashed patty, melting american cheese, and onions. It’s the ideal handheld size to wander around the market with." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna
"At Jupiter Burger, from the people behind Dom’s Subs, a friendly team shouts out orders from the Netil Market stall, which looks like a ‘60s diner. Lacy-edged patties sizzle in the background and the few stools fill up quickly. But it’s worth trying to get a seat so you can monopolise the self-serve toppings like moreish hot baby peppers and properly savour the cheeseburger, which is one of the best smashburgers in London." - jake missing, sinead cranna, daisy meager
"Jupiter Burger is from the people behind Dom’s Subs, and they continue to prove how good they are at putting meat between bread (pillowy Martin’s potato rolls). This Netil Market stall looks like a ‘60s diner, but designed by Spock. The cheeseburger is our favourite, with four perfectly done elements—a buttery bun, a juicy, not-too-smashed patty, melting american cheese, and onions. It’s the ideal handheld size to wander around the market with." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna