About

Tucked away in London's Lower Clapton area, Uchi Bake is a charming spot that offers a distinct taste of Japan without breaking the bank. With a casual, yet fashionable atmosphere, it's perfect for solo diners looking to enjoy a quiet meal. The menu spans from breakfast through to dinner, with healthy options readily available. Known for its quick service, you can easily grab a latte or tea alongside delectable small plates or indulge in their delightful desserts. Whether you prefer to dine in, opt for takeaway, or use the drive-thru, Uchi Bake ensures a seamless experience with meals priced comfortably between £10 and £20 per person. With a solid Google rating of 4.4, it's a reliable choice for casual Japanese dining.

Price

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Meals

Breakfast, Branch, Lunch, Dinner

Cuisines

Japanese

Services

Takeaway, Drive-thru, Dine-in

Dietary options

Healthy options

Offering

Serving desserts, Small plates, Serving coffee

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Hackney Downs
Train station 643 m walk
Hackney Central
Train station 723 m walk
Lea Bridge Roundabout / B6 College (Stop W)
Bus stop 546 m walk
Hackney Baths (Stop V)
Bus stop 422 m walk
Amhurst Road / Dalston Lane (Stop P)
Bus stop 575 m walk
Pembury Road / Downs Park Road (Stop H)
Bus stop 222 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 147 reviews
4.4/5 147 reviews
A Q
A Q
2 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Delicious cakes!

Hank Moseley
Hank Moseley
3 weeks ago on Google

Curry bun was 🔥🔥🔥

Chaya Kaur
Chaya Kaur
3 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Uchi Bake — Minimalist Charm Meets Japanese Comfort Food Nestled on Clarence Road in Hackney, Uchi Bake is a serene escape from East London’s bustle. With its clean lines, soft lighting, and Japanese-inspired calm, this café feels more like a quiet Tokyo retreat than a local sandwich shop. What to try: Tamago Mayo Sando — fluffy, creamy, and comforting Teriyaki Salmon Sando — not classic teriyaki, but the salmon-egg combo works beautifully Curry Beef Bun — unexpectedly rich and satisfying, with a corn dog–like crunch Hojicha Mochi Cookie — chewy, chocolatey, and subtly sweet Matcha Latte — mild, but pairs well with the sweets Atmosphere: Two seating zones: a cozy booth area (shoes off, service fee) and a casual single-table section. Both are quiet, aesthetic, and ideal for solo visits or low-key meetups. Service: Order at the counter, grab a buzzer, and settle in. Staff are polite but hands-off — the vibe is more meditative than chatty. Prices: Affordable for London, especially given the curated menu and tranquil setting. Sandos range from £5.50–£6.50; drinks and desserts are similarly priced. Final thought: Uchi Bake isn’t just a café — it’s a mood. If you’re craving Japanese comfort food in a minimalist setting, this hidden gem delivers quiet joy with every bite.

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