• Last-minute restaurants for Valentine's Day

  • By Time Out editors

  • If you're commitment-phobic when it comes to booking a restaurant table, don't worry: here are six top London eateries that don't take reservations, showing you to be the spontaneous devil-may-care romantic you really are this Valentine's Day

    Last-minute restaurants for Valentine's Day

    Fairly priced tapas at Dehesa


  • Dehesa

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    Sparkling tapas in Soho from the team behind the brilliant Salt Yard in Fitzrovia. The menu mixes Spanish and Italian cuisine with precision and flair. It’s fairly priced and there’s a great wine list including eight sherries.
    Dehesa, 25 Ganton St, W1F 9BP (020 7494 4170) Oxford Circus tube. Meal for two with wine and service: around £75.

    Wahaca

    This popular Covent Garden canteen serves fresh, authentic Mexican street food a cut above more familiar Tex Mex fare.
    Wahaca, 66 Chandos Place, WC2N 4HG (020 7240 1883/www.wahaca.co.uk) Charing Cross tube/rail. Dinner for two with drinks and service: around £50. Feature continues

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    Gourmet Burger Kitchen
    The capital has numerous braches of this top-notch burger chain.
    Gourmet Burger Kitchen, 45 Topsfield Parade, Tottenham Lane, N8 8PT (020 8347 5241/www.gbkinfo.com) Finsbury Park tube then W7 or W3 bus. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £35.

    Masala Zone
    The latest of the ever-expanding chain that explores the food of the Indian sub-continent and delivers something out of the ordinary.
    Masala Zone, 25 Parkway, NW1 7PG (020 7267 4422/www.masalazone.com) Camden Town tube. Meal for two with drinks and service: around £40.

    Tapas Brindisa
    The superb Spanish food dished up at the restaurant of the legendary importers means that, despite not taking reservations, it’s always busy. Dine early or late.
    Tapas Brindisa, Borough Market, 18-20 Southwark St, SE1 1TJ (020 7357 8880) London Bridge tube/rail. Meal for two with wine and service: around £70.

    Ping Pong
    If you’re looking to escape the minefield of overpriced, overbooked restaurants on Valentine’s Day, the west London branch of the popular dim sum chain is one good option.
    Ping Pong, 74-76 Westbourne Grove, W2 5SH (020 7313 9832/www.pingpongdimsum.com) Bayswater tube. Meal for two with wine and service: around £50.

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