Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Bunnychow - Shoreditch

Before you think this blog post is going to be about a big fat bunny who eats too much food think again. No I promise I haven't lost my marbles stick with me.

Bunnychow started its life on four wheels rather than four legs as a pop up street food experience. Serving its tasty Bunny Chow to London foodies who just couldn't get enough. 

But when they got so popular they set up a new pop up shop in Boxpark in Shoreditch. 

    Bunnychow


Bunnychow
What is Bunnychow I hear you cry? 

         Bunnychow menu

A little loaf, hollowed out and filled with some juicy chunky pieces of meat, fish or veg. 

Bunnychow

Pulled pork, pickles and BBQ sauce. 
Pulled pork

Originating from South Africa, you use the bread to scoop and eat, best of all you don't need a knife or fork.

Bunny Chow comes in lots of yummy offerings: 

  • Monkey Gland - Meatballs, peppers and BBQ sauce 
  • Bunny Dog- Sausage, onion gravy and blue cheese
  • Bunny Chowder - smoked haddock, spring onions, quail egg and classic chowder sauce. 
  • Pork and Pickle - pulled pork, pickles and BBQ sauce. 
  • Boston Beans - Baked beans, spinach and smoked cheese.
  • Ginger Chicken - chicken, squash, bean sprouts and Thai Ginger sauce. 

Personal favourites are the Monkey Gland and Bunny Dog. 

Fancy trying it out for yourself visit Shoreditch BoxPark

Unit 55
2- 4 Bethnal Green Road
London
E1 6GY 

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18 comments:

  1. Wow it looks amazing, I bet the inside of the bread ends up being so beautiful with all the flavours soaked in .. yummy x

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    1. The bread mopping up is definitely the best bit, lovely thick sauce to sweep up x

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  2. Very intriguing - we had no idea what the end result would be, never heard of bunnychow before! Great mix of flavours/ingredients. Can't decided our favourites ... would want to try them all. The ginger chicken sounds fab...ooh and the bunny dog!!! Love the idea of using the bread to 'scoop and eat' :-)

    x Roch & Tash x
    www.next-route-style.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Picking a favourite is definitely a challenge but for me it has to be the meatballs or sausage delicious x

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  3. Hey beauty you have a really nice blog,,taste and pictures .Visit my blog,and if you like it, follow me on gfc I will do the same =)
    xoxo from Spain
    www.thegrisgirl.blogspot.com.es

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    1. Thanks I will have a look at your blog.

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  4. Looks so delicious! Too bad we don't have anything that unique here.

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    1. There are lots of recipes online to try making this at home. Then you can have bunny chow wherever you might be Lucy

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  5. I just love the idea of using bread as your bowl!! I don't think I'd ever want a normal bowl again after that!
    Lots of love,
    Angie
    SilverSpoon London

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    1. Definitely saves on the washing up Angie and the mopping up with the bread is definitely the best bit Lucy

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  6. What do they do with the inside of the loaf?

    Corinne x
    www.skinnedcartree.com

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    1. Very good question no idea when I am next in I will ask x

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  7. This looks so delicious! I love pop up shops and trying something new. And a bread bowl! genius xo ellese rockpaperglam.com

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    1. Certainly saves on the washing up which is always a plus

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  8. We don't have food trucks in my city :( This looks like a traveling restaurant! Wow. I hope to experience a food truck my next visit to a big city!

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    1. Hope so too they are a great idea and means you can try food that you otherwise wouldn't Lucy x

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  9. Oh yum! Very interesting...I will have to give this one a try! Izzy x

    http://www.twoloveslondon.com/

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    1. Definitely have to try and them can work it off at boom cycle which is really near x

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