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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    Hacha

    100Pearl Points

    Dalston after-hours

    Hacha, Restaurant in London

    About Hacha

    Hacha is a practical Dalston pick for an easy evening rather than a heavily planned restaurant booking. Go when the group wants Kingsland Road energy and low booking friction; cross-shop Planque if cuisine, price tier, a more food-led format matter more.

    For a London evening plan, treat Hacha as a casual option with limited verified public detail. The confirmed basics are simple: it is in London, the dress code is casual, the listed opening pattern is Tuesday to Saturday from 5–11 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed. Beyond that, details such as cuisine, price, chef, menu format, awards, service style, or a specific drinks programme are not verified here.

    Use it for a casual London evening, not a detail-heavy milestone plan

    The safest way to plan around Hacha is to use the confirmed practical facts rather than assume a particular format. It fits an evening itinerary because the verified hours are 5–11 PM from Tuesday through Saturday. It is not a lunch booking based on the available hours, it should not be treated as a fully documented venue experience unless you have checked current details directly with the venue.

    If your group needs certainty on cuisine, spend, menu structure, seating style, or dietary accommodations, verify those points before committing. If the priority is simply finding a casual London venue open in the evening on the listed days, Hacha can stay on the shortlist.

    Where it sits among other options

    When comparing options, keep the comparison practical rather than assuming a shared cuisine or format. Planque, Hache, Towpath, Faulkner's, Pepper & Spice Restaurant London are other named venues to consider depending on the kind of outing you want and the level of detail you need before booking.

    For broader planning, use the London restaurants guide alongside London bars, London hotels, London wineries, London experiences. If you need a more specific booking decision, compare current availability, hours, official venue information before choosing.

    Quick reference: choose Hacha when a casual London evening slot fits; look elsewhere or verify directly when cuisine, price, menu format, or service details need to be certain.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Hacha?

    Planque, Faulkner's, Hache, Pepper & Spice Restaurant London, Towpath are other venues to compare. Choose based on current hours, location, availability, the kind of outing you want.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hacha?

    Dinner is the verified fit here, since Hacha opens Tuesday to Saturday from 5–11 PM and is closed on Monday and Sunday. There is no verified lunch service in the available facts.

    What should a first-timer know about Hacha?

    Hacha is in London, has a casual dress code, is listed as open Tuesday to Saturday from 5–11 PM. Specific details such as cuisine, price, menu format, awards, service style are not verified here, so check directly with the venue if those points matter.

    What should I order at Hacha?

    No specific dish, drink, or menu item is verified here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before you go.

    Can I eat at the bar at Hacha?

    Bar seating or a specific dining setup is not verified here. If seating style matters, confirm directly with Hacha before booking or visiting.

    Location

    378 Kingsland Rd, London E8 4AA, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Hacha

    Hacha London and similar venues
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    HachaLondon, ,
    Faulkner'sLondon, ,
    HacheLondonHamburgers,
    PlanqueLondonFrench Small Plates, Modern British£££
    Pepper & Spice Restaurant LondonLondon, ,
    TowpathLondon, ,

    How Hacha London compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this is not the right fit

    Choose Planque if the meal needs a clearer food identity and a more occasion-ready price signal. Choose Hache if the group wants an easier, category-specific dinner built around hamburgers.

    How it compares in London

    Planque is the stronger choice for a defined dining brief: French small plates, Modern British cooking, a £££ price signal make it easier to judge as an occasion meal. Hacha is the lighter-commitment option, better when location and evening mood matter more than a documented menu structure.

    Hache is easier to choose for groups that want a clear food category, since hamburgers remove most decision friction. Faulkner's, Pepper & Spice Restaurant London, Towpath are better cross-shops when London location, ambience, or a more casual plan is the deciding factor.

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