Planque offers a measured and ingredient-focused approach to modern European cuisine, presented in a space that merges the functions of restaurant and private wine members’ club. Mentioned in the Michelin Guide, the Hackney-based restaurant builds its identity around natural rhythm, flavour transparency, and a confident refusal of excess.The kitchen favours direct, seasonal compositions, anchored in British produce and informed by a broader European sensibility. Flavours are clean and layered with restraint — acidity, salinity, sweetness — each calibrated to emphasise rather than transform the raw material. Dishes are shaped by clarity rather than complexity, often allowing two or three elements to carry the idea to completion.The cooking is structured without feeling rigid. A fillet of fish might be paired with a single sauce and a brassica prepared with texture in mind. Meat is handled with care, vegetables with intention, and grains or pulses introduced for tonal depth. There is no grand narrative at play — only a commitment to technical control and ingredient respect.Presentation is understated, supporting the dish rather than stylising it. Portions are modest but deliberate, reinforcing the menu’s internal rhythm and its compatibility with the restaurant’s wine-led ethos. The kitchen works in dialogue with the cellar — the food framed to enhance structure and contrast across an expansive and carefully curated list.Located at 322 Kingsland Road, London, E8 4DE, United Kingdom, in the borough of Greater London, Planque sits beneath railway arches in Haggerston. The space is clean and minimal, with raw surfaces and soft curves reflecting the measured tone of the kitchen. It is both informal and highly intentional — a setting where each element is considered.Its mention in the Michelin Guide confirms the restaurant’s consistent execution and clarity of purpose. Planque is not built around reinterpretation or performance; it is shaped by rhythm, product, and pairing — a place where the menu exists as part of a larger, well-integrated system of taste.At Planque, flavour comes not from transformation, but from careful selection and quiet intervention — a dining experience where less truly becomes more, by design.