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Old Soho meets China at Bashan, where the classic exterior of a listed building opens into a space designed to evoke the atmosphere of an old Chinese county town. The menu offers an excitingly spicy selection of food from the revolutionary province of Hunan in southern China. Favourite dishes include steamed fish with pickled ch...
View full reviewIt may be that you will first dine at Bistro 1 on a friend's recommendation, or perhaps you will stumble upon it quite by accident, the lively atmosphere drawing you inside. It's equally likely that you'll discover the restaurant while hunting for the perfect pre-theatre meal. Whatever the reason, Bistro 1 will ensure you leave a sa...
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 reviewThis legendary venue was first opened by Auguste Kettner, chef to Napoleon III in 1867. Its recent refurbishment plays on its proximity to the theatres; back when it first opened it was conveniently situated next to the stage doors and was a favourite haunt of the rich and famous. Kettner's serves fresh, contemporary brasserie foo...
View full reviewHerman Ze German was born out of a culinary hankering that English food outlets just could not satisfy. In 2005, two hungry Germans came to settle in the UK from the Black Forest and soon began to miss their native cuisine. The strongest of their cravings was that for traditional German sausages, which had been readily available to ...
View full reviewAmalfi, enviably situated in the heart of Soho on Old Compton Street, is something of an institution, having served Londoners, tourists and the theatre crowd for the past three decades. It certainly lives up to its established pedigree; 30 years after opening its doors, Amalfi still knows exactly how to please its demanding public. B...
View full reviewOriginally a banking hall, this Grade II listed building in Piccadilly now offers welcome respite from the bustle of city life. Maison Assouline is a paradise for bibliophiles, being a fusion of cultural lifestyle bookshop and elegant café-bar. Comfy armchairs are gathered around coffee tables, creating the atmosphere of a privat...
View full reviewTuttons is arguably one of the most famous and long standing restaurants in Covent Garden, situated on the east side of the historic piazza, overlooking the hustle and bustle of the markets. Refurbished by lead interior designer Russell Sage, it offers a stunning interior to complement the enjoyable al fresco dining experience in fa...
View full reviewOffering the quintessential Italian dining experience, Tuscanic in Soho cherry picks the finest delicacies from the Tuscan regions. As well as cured meats, artisan cheeses and freshly-baked breads, guests can enjoy a range of antipasti, and traditional soups served in terracotta pottery.
View full reviewCafe Pacifico is situated in the heart of Covent Garden and has been serving up classic and modern Mexican dishes for the last 34 years. One of the pioneers of this type of cuisine in London, Cafe Pacifi co prides itself on its good-quality homemade food and reasonable prices. The menu offers a range of dishes, from traditional ench...
View full reviewKopapa, sister restaurant to Peter Gordon's hugely popular Providores and Tapa Room in Marylebone is the perfect place to meet friends in the West End. During the day, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed, even for busy business lunches, while in the evening the bar and restaurant are filled with theatregoers and destination diners....
View full reviewStarting out as a bistro in Brussels 100 years ago, before opening in Paris in 1989, the well-reputed Léon de Bruxelles now boasts 68 locations, including an eatery in our very own capital city. Léon de Bruxelles is a relaxed and stylish restaurant and bar, oozing authentic Flemish charm in the heart of London's theatr...
View full reviewHere are some fun facts: in Japanese, 'taro' is a 'taishu shokudo', which loosely translates as 'everyday dining room'; and the owner of the two Taro restaurants is Mr Taro, who hails from Kumamoto on the southern island of Japan. With a name that you could interpret as 'Mr Dining Room', it was no wonder that Mr Taro came to London ...
View full reviewBoasting three charming central London locations and a mouth-watering menu, Muriel's Kitchen has gained a loyal following in the three years since the fi rst branch opened in South Kensington. Run by husband and wife Charlotte and Sam, Muriel's Kitchen pays homage to Nana Muriel's own 1950s kitchen, presenting some of the most uniqu...
View full reviewSituated next to Fortnum & Mason, Ristorante Biagio manages to provide both a warm, laid-back ambience and a touch of sophistication. The restaurant is intimate and welcoming, with a comfy sofa strewn with scatter cushions in one corner and vibrant modern art adorning the walls. We were greeted with smiles from the staff as soon as w...
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