Super Nature X Site is a hidden oasis located in the heart of Hackney, not too far away from Columbia Road. The restaurant is decorated in a sleek and modern fashion, with large windows allowing light to seep indoors. There are a variety of table setups available for varyying group sizes, depending on preference. The restaurant has a portion of its menu that focuses on sharing platters, but there are also more traditional plates if you fancy something slightly more formal. If the preference is to sit outdoors, then there is a courtyard filled with plants that is accessible all year round, with the possibility of being being covered and heated come the chillier months.
The idea of Super Nature X SITE is to serve quality plant-based food that will not contribute to food waste. Claiming on its website to belong to a collection of chefs and foragers, artists, activists, gardeners and cultivators, the restaurant promises affordable fine dining that is organic and regenerative. Super Nature X SITE sources its food from as close to home as possible, or through buying directly from farmers and producers with the shortest geographical distance and the lowest carbon footprint.
In terms of the dishes served, it is fair to say that there is a wide range on offer. Covering brunch, lunch, and dinner, Super Nature X SITE has it all. A lovely feature of the restaurant is that it does a selection of small plates, meaning you can try lots of different things on the menu. Brunch highlights include a mushroom kebab and hummus plate, the super nature breakfast, and the sweet pancake stack. There is also the potential to do bottomless brunch, where for £40 you can get one main meal from the brunch menu, as well as limitless mimosas or prosecco - limitless for 90 minutes! The other drinks on the menu are just as creative and sustainable as the food menu. For instance, the zero-waste pickle martini or toast craft lager, brewed with surplus fresh bread.