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From humble beginnings as a market stall in East London eight years ago, to a collection of seven restaurants, Rosa’s is the home of fresh, authentic Thai cuisine. Founded by husband-and-wife team Alex and Saiphin Moore, Rosa’s takes the inspiration from Saiphin’s hometown in northern Thailand and the vibes of East London to...
View full reviewFrom humble beginnings as a market stall in East London eight years ago, to a collection of seven restaurants, Rosa’s is the home of fresh, authentic Thai cuisine. Founded by husband-and-wife team Alex and Saiphin Moore, Rosa’s takes the inspiration from Saiphin’s hometown in northern Thailand and the vibes of East London to...
View full reviewIn recent years the Miso Noodle Bar empire has been expanding. The restaurants' formula for success is simple: quality, affordable and most importantly authentic Pan-Asian food, served in a simple, clean environment with a lively atmosphere. The welcome is friendly, and the staff are faultlessly efficient, particularly in being read...
View full reviewThe award-winning Thai Square Restaurant group was established in 1996, when the first restaurant opened at The Strand in London. Since then, the group has deservedly gone from strength to strength and now boasts 12 venues in and around the capital. Each branch exhibits a relaxed ambience and first-class service, along with their ...
View full reviewA contemporary and stylish Japanese Teppanyaki, Sushi, and Pan Asian Restaurant, Sen Nin sits in the heart of London's trendy Islington district. Authentic meals are prepared in the open kitchen whilst guests sit around a large hot plate. A range of sake and Japanese-inspired cocktails are also served at Sen Nin.
View full reviewwagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning Japanese noodle restaurants in the country, reflecting their enduring and diverse appeal. At wagamama, they celebrate consistency and quality in everything they do. Their ethos, developed since the first wagamama opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992, is 'to combine great, fresh an...
View full reviewLocated in the heart of Islington, The Corner Bar is a great London bar with a twist. Inside, guests are greeted by a quirky interior with vintage music posters on the walls and plenty of seating available for diners and drinkers alike. The menu boats a unique combination of British beer, cocktails and Thai cuisine, with a wonderf...
View full reviewIf you’re ever strolling along Clerkenwell’s Old Street, why not pop into Thai City for a wonderful meal? The first thing you’ll notice about the restaurant is the vibrant and stylish decor. The red, purple and gold colour scheme continues throughout, giving the venue a touch of elegance and sophistication.
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This tall brick warehouse can’t fail to impress as you enter St John’s Square. It is home to contemporary yet rustic restaurant The Modern Pantry, run by New Zealander Anna Hansen and her team. The Modern Pantry is a unique, chameleon-like venue, suitable for anything from a morning coffee to an indulgent three-...
View full reviewA huge fan of sushi, it was with great intrigue and excitement that I received the offerings of this popular and ideally located Japanese restaurant.
Open to trying anything from the delightful menu, we asked our waiter to bring whichever dishes he thought we’d enjoy, and we couldn’t have been more pleased with his choi...
When we visited the Soho branch of Pho just off Oxford Street, we found a fabulously airy and striking restaurant, known for its laid-back lunchtime vibe and after-work crowd. Pho in Soho is expertly managed by Bart, who is clearly passionate about the menu - which revolves around simple yet superbly executed Vietnamese street foods...
View full reviewBusaba Eathai is a modern Thai eatery, conceived by Alan Yau who opened the first branch on Soho's Wardour Street in 1999. Over 15 years on, there are 11 Busaba restaurants in and around London, with further locations opening in Dubai and across the UK in 2015. Busaba is a variety of Thai flower and, as you might have guessed, Ea...
View full reviewWhen it originally opened in 2005, Que Viet was one of only a few Vietnamese restaurants located in the region of London now colloquially known as the Vietnamese district. Today, it is one of the most established and popular restaurants of its kind, consistently maintaining excellent standards of cuisine. Hailing from Hanoi, the fam...
View full reviewWith a grand Victorian-style exterior, The Clerk & Well offers a superb menu of authentic Thai cuisine in stylish, welcoming surroundings. In the heart of vibrant Clerkenwell, this laidback eatery has a modern downstairs bar and restaurant, along with an elegant first floor dining room. The menu features Thai-style curries in additi...
View full reviewWith a history of 173 years, The One Tun is a landmark British Pub that was featured in the Charles Dickens novel, Oliver Twist. Now a beautiful gastropub, the One Tun, conveniently located minutes from Farringdon Station, serves delicious pan-Asian food and a great selection of cocktails, wines and ales.
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