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Soho has a great range of restaurants to satisfy any culinary craving. If you want to try a traditional British restaurant, try Dean Street Townhouse. If you're more in the mood for authentic tapas, there's Barrafina, and for sumptuous spicy Chinese, try Ba Shan. Check out the rest of the restaurant guide for our recommendations for the best restaurants in Soho.
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It's all very British at Mark Hix's latest project in Soho, and there's plenty to amuse and interest on the daily-changing menu.
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It would be quite easy not to like this bar-restaurant. It's small, often rammed with an after-work crowd, and the open kitchen is right under your nose. Yet, on every other count...
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Providing very fine cooking at very fair prices isn't an easy trick to pull off. But chef Anthony Demetre and his business partner Will Smith's excellent restaurant makes it look easy...
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Situated in London’s Old Compton Street, Bincho Yakitori brings the fine art of quick and wholesome Japanese snacking to the heart of Soho. Skewered meat, veg...
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You can always spot good lineage. Bars and restaurants come and go, but the best ideas they create live on and mutate in new forms elsewhere...
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A sleek, dark and very gorgeous Chinese resturant styled like a tea house from the people behind nearby Barshu and Baozi Inn...
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Ding dong, the doorbell rings. The grand Georgian door swings open, so you can be led into this Soho townhouse - a narrow, four-storey building of small rooms, blandly...
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Good news: this informal yet sophisticated Spanish-Italian tapas bar, named after the woodland home of the Ibérico pig, now takes bookings...
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I'm in the most happening new restaurant in Soho, surrounded by movers and shakers and the beautiful people, and I'm tucking into mince and tatties. Everyone is...
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Such a great idea: a wide choice of authentic regional dishes from Italy that you can share like tapas, or order in traditional courses, all cooked in a buzzy open-plan kitchen at the front...
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Nestled amongst the neon, bright shop fronts and bars of Green's Court – a small laneway off of Brewer Street in Soho – Yalla Yalla Beirut Street Food is a hip West End restaurant...
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The Ottolenghi cafés have a deserved reputation for colourful, flavourful dishes which mix up Middle East influences with a much broader culinary diaspora...
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Quiet little Lexington Street brings a neighbourhood feel to the centre of Soho, and Andrew Edmunds has been its cherished local for almost 25 years. With a matt-black...
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French- born chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten may have a mouthful of a name, but it's a name diners in New York are very familiar with. His restaurants there are the sort natives might...
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A great all-rounder, Ran feels like a restaurant from the boom years of the 1980s. Diners waiting for tables sip drinks at the front bar, while coils of steam rise up...
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Fans of Sichuanese food endured several months without their favourite spot for spicy cooking for most of 2009 - Barshu was shut for a refit since a fire destroyed the kitchen...
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