Greedy Cow (Mile End)
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Greedy Cow (Mile End) Address 2 Grove Road, Mile End, London E3 5AX Greedy Cow (Mile End) Phone 020 8983 3304 Greedy Cow (Mile End) Opening Hours Monday - Thursday : 12noon - 10:30pm
Friday : 12noon - 11pm
Saturday : 8am - 11pm
Sunday : 8am - 10pmGreedy Cow (Mile End) Food Price £25 - £45 per pax
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Rated one of the best burgers in London
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The Greedy American and Wagyu burgers were AMAZING and the onion rings are gigantic (a meal in itself)
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Even our little one was loving her chicken burger and fries
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Amazing food even though the place is a bit small in terms of how many people it can accommodate at a time but if you like meats beyond beef
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I guess that is cos it is a small place
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I think it is reasonably priced and has better steaks than the overrated Tinsel Town (Farringdon)
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One of the first places she took me to was Greedy Cow
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The Venue Greedy Cow is a small restaurant in Mile End and only a 5 minute walk from Queen Mary University
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I was pleasantly surprised by the design of the venue which was elegant but casual with dim lighting
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The Menu The Greedy Cow definitely opts for quality over quantity with a menu that provides a few different choices but which is by no means extensive
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They know what they are good at and they stick to it
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The burger choices were made up of spins on your classic beef and chicken burgers but also offered a selection of "
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I must admit I was too cowardly to go for the exotic burger and opted instead for the safe "
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As a side I ordered the potato wedges which I would say were probably the best wedges I have ever head
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I am not really sure what makes up the greedy cow cocktail but it was divine and I highly recommend it
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The Staff the staff were absolutely lovely and extremely attentive
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The food came quickly and the lady who served us was quick to offer us a range of sauces to go with our sides
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A jug of tap water to go with our cocktails and checked if we needed anything twice during our meal despite the restaurant being quite busy
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In terms of the price I would say it was on the average/slightly expensive side
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Greedy cow is like a heaven to people who are living in the east like us
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I didnt like the onion rings since they are too greasy
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The meat was delicios and potatoes are very good too
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It might not immediately strike your fancy if you walk past it but if you disregard its unassuming exterior and truly explore it for what lies within you might find a love that is not easily lost
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This was my first time trying Kangaroo meat and I must say that I was impressed by how tender and juicy it was
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The burger was decently sized as well being cooked perfectly (medium rare for me)
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Greedy Cow (Mile End) takes the prize for serving the best Onion Rings in town any day of the week and twice on Sundays
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The service was friendly and timely
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Ordered the Aged Sirloin which was supposed to be medium rare
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The peppercorn sauce was absolutely amazing and negated the slightly 'charry' steak
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The restaurant is nearby mile end station
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I like to have a chat with serving staff
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Granted most of our conversation was trying to figure out what meals on the menu were applicable to my Halal diet
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My friend and I were left with 2 burger choices
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I was happy with the presentation and size of the burger
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I've read the reviews below about Greedy Cow (Mile End) being the best burger joint around
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The overall taste of the burger was almost average
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Im sure if I were to one day have maybe the wagyu burger
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The restaurant is easy to access as well
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The tartare sauce was delicious and the fish cakes soft and flaky
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Well the best thing you can say about any bread platter is that it had great bread
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The salad could have done with more character as the dressing failed to impress
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I went for the Creme Brulee which was good and the wine served alongside was a very nice merlot
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The highlight of my meal was the mashed potatoes and the peppercorn sauce
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Another of which is a Nando's knock off
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Plans to go for an outdoor lunch with my parents went awry when it kept chucking it down
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So if this is where Greedy Cow really excels
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We all instead had a variety of burger you can have either chicken or beef for any of the burgers except the Chinese (made with duck) or the Indian (made with lamb)
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We shared a starter of smokey ribs (the special) which were pretty good
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Our burger decisions were made my boyfriend had the wild boar burger
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He thought it was juicy enough although the taste wasn't very strong
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I ordered the Jamaican jerk chicken with a potato rosti and manho chutney
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I thought it was nice enough though with the chunky rosti inside
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The mango chutney was very nice though
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I had ordered some jalapenos as an extra topping (these were definitely on the mild side)
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My mum had the Indian which was one of the heftiest burgers I've ever seen and she couldn't quite manage the whole thing
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Especially as we had chips as well (they were a pretty solid effort)
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Added gherkins (he actually is American so this was very apt)
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We had a really lovely guy who was our waiter who gave us plenty of time to decide what we wanted
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We agreed that what they were doing was 'good pub' burgers
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Rather than anything that could compete with the rash of upmarket street food outlets such as Honest Burger or MeatLiquor
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We also felt that almost 9 quid for a burger without chips was just pushing against the upper range for what we're happy to pay for that kind of thing
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Especially when toppings were 1.5 apiece
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It's more than acceptable and is a reliable place to go
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With the burger craze that is currently around London when you see 'Award Winning Burgers' it does create a feeling of interest
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I am slowly getting through the list and now it was Greedy Cow's turn
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MeatLiquor) are relatively hard to beat
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Greedy Cow offers it's own unique twist with the availability of 'Exotic burgers'
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The burger was a tad dry for my taste but did offer a taste I hadn't had before which I enjoyed
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Nicely cooked medium rare with a nice lacing of charred grill taste
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One stand out factor that must be mentioned is the exceptional service on offer
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The variety on offer will definitely keep me coming back and it is definitely flying the flag when moving more East
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I ordered Kangaroo burger with enormous onion rings and I've got to say that it was very tasty
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Definitely the best restaurant in this location
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The ambiance is nice small
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The waiters were smiley and helpful
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The wings were tasty albeit slightly on the expensive end (there were only about 4 or 5 wings) but the onion rings were worth it (they were massive
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The burgers are described by country on the menu (The Italian
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The Mexican came with salsa and avocado etc
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Wagyu beef is arguably the best quality beef in the world
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To grind up wagyu beef into a patty is frankly a disgrace to beef and steak enthusiasts and secondly
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My wife had the salmon and even I had to admit it was nice (I'm not a fan of salmon usually)
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The only criticisms I would have is that to be honest the waitresses could have been a bit more friendly and also we got seated next to the kitchen which was rather hot
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When I first entered the place I was immediately drawn to its cozy atmosphere and its creative interior design of cow prints
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Only to find out later how good is their food
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If you are into an exotic food experience then it is the right place for you as it also offers a variety of meat such as the kangaroo
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Camel and wild boar that are cooked very well
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The waiters/waitresses as well as the manager are very warm and welcoming
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I have not tried much but the steak and burgers however they were crispier than I expected
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I would not say that the burger for each country is the best idea
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It definitely works if you are choosing what to eat much easier and you are more content so it is an advantage of options for the restaurant
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We were warned by the lovely waitress that portions were quite big but we remained amazed at the size of the steak
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The Greedy Cow was where the Queen Mary students go when they want something nicer than usual
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Contrast to most of what else is around Mile End
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It's a proper sit down restaurant with a nice atmosphere and good food
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The greedy cow was recommended to me by a friend and was very tasty classic burger
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If you want a good burger this is the place to go
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Simply because I was confused about the myriad of other choices
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I was positively surprised with the quality of the bun and the taste of the burger
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The staff was really friendly and helped with the order and the confusion we had about the student deal
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A burger place amongst a bunch of sub standard kebab places the Greedy Cow really is a diamond in the rough
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I enjoyed my Portuguese theme burger very much with the chorizo
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The ribeye steak was succulent and juicy
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Onion rings were massive and tasty
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The food was very ok but overall was average and nice staff
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Lamb chops always cooked to perfection with mushroom salad
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M fully expecting to see my Twitter feed exploding with pictures of delicious burgers that&rsquo
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S Apprentice for an evening (it was so much fun
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Ve given me an interesting infographic on how eating a burger is in fact a &lsquo
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Some of my foodie friends are burger obsessed
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Always on the hunt for the best new burger in town
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The Greedy Cow is by the main road near to Mile End road
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Served on a wooden board with one half of the bun opened
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Great burgers with such a variety of combinations
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The staff were very nice and even mentioned what was halal and gave good suggestions
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The atmosphere was very pleasant and not very crowded
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The lamb chops were delicious and juicy with every bite
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The burger was also tasty and thick
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Who would say that you would find one of the best cheap/good burger restaurant in town in Mile End
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The sweet potato french fries are too good to be truth
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Service extremely acceptable and the quality of the food is really good
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Exotic burgers = kangaroo (which is a rare find ) and tasty
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Sweet potato fries were delicious and my fresh lemonade the real deal
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Were phenomenal and the cookies and cream milkshake is as good as it sounds (although larger straws may be a bit better to enjoy their thickness &
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I had the best waitress who was so friendly and it was a good atmosphere in general
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Good value for money and everything is prepared very quickly
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Especially considering it is pretty close to me
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The Greedy Cow is an independent restaurant serving a wide range of burgers and steaks
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Usual cheese and bacon burgers and chicken burgers but mixed in with Chinese (duck) Indian (lamb with onion bhajji) and Jamaican &ndash
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I was very much disappointed with my starter and main meal
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The onion rings were huge but extremely greasy
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