Tatar Bunar

Ukrainian restaurant · Hackney

Tatar Bunar

Ukrainian restaurant · Hackney

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152 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3AT, United Kingdom

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Ukrainian-inspired dishes, chic garden, and Ukrainian wines.  

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152 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3AT, United Kingdom Get directions

sevenrooms.com
@tatarbunar.london

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152 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3AT, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7771 013190
sevenrooms.com
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The 23 Best Date Night Restaurants In London Right Now - London - The Infatuation

"As anyone who’s ever based their romance style on a slow-drip period drama will agree, flirting is 90% fluttering curtains and 10% chat. We can’t help you with the latter, but this aspirational homewares moodboard of a Ukrainian restaurant in Shoreditch has seductive plateware covered. We like the heated, hidden terrace for a trio of date night sweetness: pickled tomatoes, sharing the crêpes, and a sugar-coated compliment relating to our own perfection." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna, heidi lauth beasley

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The 34 Best Outdoor Restaurants In London - London - The Infatuation

"The front of Tatar Bunar is so beautiful that you risk never making it to the back of the dining room, which would be a mistake. Behind the slate-coloured linen curtain at this Old Street spot is a hideaway garden where diners sit on cushioned benches, next to to wooden tables heaving with bright, pickled tomatoes and glasses of Ukrainian wine." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna

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The 17 Best Restaurants In Shoreditch - London - The Infatuation

"Tatar Bunar manages to be both sexy and comforting at the same time, like a cashmere-clad Joanna Lumley. There’s an actual tree in the entranceway of this Ukrainian restaurant and enough earthy ceramics to make you question if you’ve stumbled into an aspirational homeware store. The dishes, a hearty but photo-ready mix of cheese-stuffed pies and meaty dumplings, are excellent. We rebooked immediately after finishing our first plate of perfect pickled tomatoes." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, daisy meager, sinead cranna

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London’s Best Secret Restaurant Gardens & Patios - London - The Infatuation

"The front of Tatar Bunar is so beautiful that you risk never making it to the back of the dining room, which would be a mistake. Behind the slate-coloured linen curtain at this Old Street spot is a chic garden where diners sit on cushioned benches, picking at bright, pickled tomatoes and drinking Ukrainian wine." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna

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Interiors inspiration meets Ukrainian comfort food at Tatar Bunar - Review - London - The Infatuation

"Tatar Bunar, a Ukrainian restaurant in Shoreditch, manages to be both sexy and comforting at the same time, like a cashmere-clad Joanna Lumley. The tangle you had with a pack of cyclists along Old Street will quickly be forgotten after glimpsing the artfully aged wooden benches outside, fluttery curtains, and an actual tree in the entranceway. The dishes, a hearty but photo-ready mix of cheese-stuffed pies and meaty dumplings, are inspired by Tatarbunary, a city in Southern Ukraine. And we rebooked immediately after finishing our first plate of perfect pickled tomatoes. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute At first glance Tatar Bunar looks like a polished, aspirational homeware store with a penchant for earthy ceramics and scatter cushions. But it still manages to have a “what, this old thing?” laid-back feel to it. Which is a lot like the crowd here: perfectly coiffed, seemingly untouched by the Northern line, relaxing into cushion-covered banquettes and cheersing with sweet glasses of Konolist Riesling. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute The big shared table—spacious enough that you don’t have to get to know your neighbour if you don’t want to—is best for solo diners picking at plates of moreish plachinda (flatbread stuffed with smoked cheese). We like the heated, hidden terrace for seductive date nights over sweet crêpes. And the tables towards the back of the restaurant, while less pretty, are best for tucking away with the Ukrainian wine list and having a gossip that leans more cackle than polite giggle. But wherever you sit, Tatar Bunar will leave you feeling utterly charmed and very full. Food Rundown Pickled Tomatoes We’d go back to Tatar Bunar just for a glass of wine and this plate of pickled tomatoes. They’re so incredibly sweet that eating them feels like partaking in an advert for high-quality produce. The tang of the yoghurt is a nice touch to balance all the sweetness. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Plachinda With Bryndza Having a sharing plates concept but serving a crisp bread stuffed with bryndza (a salty, tangy cheese) as good as this feels like a test. We failed it, there will be no sharing where this dish is concerned. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Banush With Oxtail Banush is a creamy, savoury cornmeal porridge. This one is incredibly comforting, and while the oxtail was rich and flavoursome, ours was more bone than meat and quite fatty—which made it succulent but left us searching for more meat. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Tatar Bunar Borscht Ceremony Call us demanding, but when a dish has the word ‘ceremony’ in the title we want bells and whistles, or at least a sense of occasion. That special something is lacking here—the borscht is nice, with a good sweet-sour balance, but the sandwiches (cut into bite-size squares) are forgettable and a bit one-note. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Tatar Bunar Crepes As our waiter kindly explained to us, and we immediately forgot in our greedy haste and had to be re-reminded, you should eat this trio of crêpes in alternating bites. One is filled with poppy seeds, one with a sweet blackberry compote, and the other cream. All are delicious. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch" - Sinéad Cranna

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Naftali Kaminski

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Liked it a lot! Highly recommended! But I’ll start with one (and only) negative: The time alotted to us was two hours - it was not mentioned during the reservation initially, but then was mentioned apologetically several times during the meal, then eventually waved as our table was not needed. A two hours time slot works in some places (2.5 is bette), but DEFINITELY does NOT fit a restaurant like this in which people eat multiple small dishes, the serving is not tightly timed, and the atmosphere aims to be generous and welcoming. They should probably either drop this limit completely, even if it means increasing cost a bit, or increase the slot to 2.5-3 hours and most importantly plan better. I loved the place, but will not go back if this limited slot stays. The Positives (there are many): The design reflects a character that is definitely Ukrainian, but current, welcoming, and non-clicheic. The food felt similar, very current takes on Ukrainian dishes, that managed to integrate, traditional tastes, restaurant professionalism & home style warmth. We tried sprats, forshmack (herring) with vodka, pickled tomatoes, chiburek, pachinka, latkes and a variety of varenyks - they were all great. The server was friendly and knowledgeable, helped with choices, especially the Ukrainian wines that we did not know much about. It was Ukrainian Independence Day, and the atmosphere was somewhat subdued (understandably) and we were happy to be there, show some solidarity with the Ukrainian people!

Yuliia Pastushenko

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We celebrated my daughter’s graduation yesterday at Tatar Bunar with a group of nine people, and it was an amazing experience! The place has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The food was delicious — every dish was fresh and full of flavour. We were also really impressed by the great selection of Ukrainian wines — a lovely touch that made the evening feel even more special. A special thank you to our waitress Alina — she was incredibly kind, attentive, and made sure we had everything we needed all evening. Her friendly attitude and professionalism really made our celebration perfect. Highly recommend Tatar Bunar if you want to experience authentic Ukrainian hospitality and cuisine in London!

Marina A

Google
This Ukrainian restaurant is an absolute gem. The interior is stunning — elegant yet cozy — and the atmosphere makes you feel instantly welcome and relaxed. It’s the kind of place where you actually want to linger. The real magic, though, is in the food and drinks. Everything is beautifully presented, perfectly cooked and bursting with authentic flavour. Their Ukrainian wine list and unique house drinks are on another level — a true highlight. I’ve already been twice and I’m 100% coming back again. My personal favourites so far: the pickled tomatoes, the forshmak, the borscht ceremony and, of course, the cheburek. If you’re looking for an unforgettable Ukrainian dining experience, this is the place. Highly recommend!

Комашко Станислав

Google
⸻ Sasha Cooper’s restaurant — a masterpiece by Ukraine’s culinary genius. Everything here is a 10 out of 10: the atmosphere, the service, and most importantly, the authentic Ukrainian cuisine. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the spirit of Ukrainian gastronomy or feel the warmth of a true Ukrainian home — this is the place. Start with the smoked-note borscht, tender lamb, tangy pickled tomatoes, and an ice-cold shot of vodka — the perfect way to begin. Every dish was exceptional. Wholeheartedly recommended.

Anastasiia Morieva

Google
I’d love to share my warmest words about Tatar Bunar in London! A huge thank you to our wonderful waitress Alina, she spoke about the menu with so much love and sincerity, and her recommendations were absolutely spot on. Everything she suggested was incredibly delicious, every bite was perfect! We were also truly impressed by the cuisine itself, it’s authentic Ukrainian food with a modern, creative twist. Each dish felt like a little discovery and made us so proud of Ukrainian flavors. Thank you for the atmosphere, the taste, and the amazing people, we will definitely come back! ❤️

Halyna Kurochkina

Google
With you, I felt at home: warm, cozy, and comfortable — the interior is beautifully designed, with every detail thoughtfully considered. The food was amazing — everything was absolutely delicious. I’ve already recommended you to my British friends — I really want them to see that Ukraine can be like this. And something that made me especially happy was seeing so many foreigners there, not just Ukrainians. You are doing incredibly important work — introducing the world to Ukrainian culture. Thank you for that!

Alice Winter

Google
Beautiful place, very stylish and spacious. Great service and food very tasty. Unfortunately we found the menu a bit small and missing some of the staples of Ukrainian cuisine but will come back again anyways. If you are a group of 4 or more you can probably try the whole menu

Tetiana Malyshko

Google
We had an incredible experience at this Ukrainian restaurant! Everything was absolutely delicious — from the appetizers to the main courses, each dish was full of flavour and made with so much care. You can truly taste the heart behind the cooking. What makes this place even more special is its mission: to introduce the world to real Ukrainian cuisine and show just how rich, diverse, and tasty it is. It’s not just food — it’s a cultural experience, and they do an amazing job of sharing a piece of Ukraine with London. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, and the staff were super friendly and attentive. We felt right at home. We’ll definitely be coming back and recommending this place to everyone we know. It’s more than just a meal — it’s a celebration of Ukrainian spirit and tradition !