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F!LTH, the vegetarian burger concept by celebrity chef Gizzi Erskine and co-founder Rose Ferguson, has opened at Shoreditch for a three-month pop up residency.

The plant-based burger concept is located within Dirty Burger site on Bethnal Green Road and opens at 5pm today (Friday 4 January).

Gizzi Erskine's F!LTH concept opens in Shoreditch
[L-R] Gizzi Erskine and Rose Ferguson
Erskine confirmed the news on an Instagram post which said: “The F!LTH burger is finally here! We’re very excited to announce that our burger joint is opening on Friday at 5 pm on the 4th of January THATS TOMORROW PEOPLE [sic] where we have taken over the Dirty Burger site in Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch, London E1 6LA.

“After years of secret development we’ve achieved a pure miracle: Fast-food without the junk! Come get the @filthfoods burger — it tastes as filthy as an old-fashioned cheese-burger, but it’s plant-based all the way! Join our revolution – you will save yourself and the universe – whilst eating a properly delicious burger.”

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The concept debuted with a pop up at London’s Tate Modern in 2017 and held a pop up Street Feast venue Hawker House as part of National Burger Day in 2018.

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