Sweet cheesus.
Dirty Bones
Hi, yes, that is a mac ‘n’ cheese burger. You can have a pot of the mac and cheese by itself if you want. But why the fuck would you want that when you can have it drizzled ON A BURGER. I need to sit down because this picture is giving me palpitations just looking at it.
Spuntino
In 2015, I went on an extended mac 'n’ cheese crawl. One night. Four mac 'n’ cheeses. At least a year knocked off my life (it was worth it). The hit list was Joe’s Kitchen, the Blind Pig, Jackson + Rye, and Spuntino. All great mac 'n’ cheeses in different ways, but Spuntino’s was the all-round classic of the bunch. Just a solid crust, tender macaroni and oozing liquid cheese. Can’t ask for more than that.
The Mac Factory
Lovely little mac 'n’ cheese place in Camden Lock. They make it all in front of you, and do some really nice flavour combos, like “The Big Smoke”: home smoked chicken, fire roasted peppers and apple wood smoked cheddar.
Joe’s Southern Kitchen
Our first stop on the great mac 'n’ cheese crawl of 2015, Joe’s has been a favourite of mine for years. I used to work opposite them and though I miss them, it’s probably for the best we’ve put some distance between us. The amount of fried chicken I was regularly consuming for lunch was alarming.
Their fullsize mac 'n’ cheese is £12, but honestly, you only need the £4 side dish version (pictured). It’s got a thick crust, is rich with four different cheeses and will leave you the perfect level of satisfied.
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