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The 21 Best Restaurants In Soho
Our 22 favourite spots in London’s most famous area for eating and drinking (and repeating).
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The 21 Best Restaurants In Soho
Our 22 favourite spots in London’s most famous area for eating and drinking (and repeating).
Ducksoup
Ducksoup is a tiny spot in Soho serving natural wine and excellent modern European sharing plates.
Singapulah
Singapulah is a Singaporean spot on Shaftesbury Avenue that's a solid bet for a central London meet-up and pre-show meals.
Bar Bruno
A classic, cash-only, Britalian Soho cafe, Bar Bruno is a place for sometime actors, wannabe musicians, builders, workers, and anyone who wants a fry-up.
L’Escargot
L’Escargot is an old-school French spot in Soho with velvet drapes, lots of butter, and a fine prix fixe deal.
Kiln
Kiln in Soho doesn't do wishy-washy takes on Thai food. It's brilliant, high-octane, hot stuff—especially when you're in front of open flames at the bar.
Bocca Di Lupo
A classic Soho restaurant for almost any occasion, Bocca Di Lupo makes wonderful regional Italian food in a room you'll want to settle down in.
Bob Bob Ricard
Bob Bob Ricard is a larger-than-life modern European spot in Soho that falls firmly into the category of ‘you should try everything once’.
Humble Chicken
Fancy eating 16 courses of inventive Japanese-European food? Then head to Humble Chicken, a casual-feeling Soho counter restaurant.
The Devonshire
The Devonshire is a handsome Soho pub with flawless British dishes and a crowded bar that feels very Dickens-meets-Guy Ritchie.
Hoppers
Hoppers is an excellent Soho restaurant serving Sri Lankan food that will blow your mind. The waits can be lengthy, but it’s worth it.
Kricket Soho
A sceney spot in Soho that’s always buzzing, Kricket serves exciting takes on Indian classics in a moody basement.
CheeMc Soho
A Korean spot in Soho that’s all about excellently crispy KFC, beers, and karaoke, CheeMc is a fun place to be.
Donia
Donia is a modern Filipino restaurant in Soho that mixes friendly service with plenty of flavour and flair.
Blacklock
Blacklock is a steak restaurant and chop house, and somewhere you can fall back on when a central Soho location and crowd-pleasing meals are needed.
The French House
A legendary Soho institution for thesps, drunks, and gourmands alike, The French House is as good a French restaurant as it is a pub.
Milk Beach Soho
By day, Milk Beach's carefree staff and avocado-heavy Aussie brunch menu transports you from Soho to a Byron Bay beach club. At night, the lighting becomes dim and flirty—like us after a few negronis.
Bébé Bob
Loud, proud, and serving some of the best rotisserie chicken in town, Bébé Bob is a Soho restaurant that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Chung’dam
Chung’dam is a high-end Korean spot in Soho with fancy interiors and pillowy pajeon you should always order.
Myung Ga
When you’re in the mood for excellent tteokbokki, perfectly fried shrimp, and enough BBQ meat to feed a village, head to Korean spot Myung Ga in Soho.
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