Soho
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Andrew Edmunds
Andrew Edmunds in Soho is one of the most romantic spots in London, with food that’s actually great too.
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Nightjar Carnaby
A Soho speakeasy with live music and expert creative cocktails, Nightjar is one of the best bars in the area.
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Ham Yard Hotel
A hotel restaurant in Soho, Ham Yard is a great shout for a sophisticated client meeting or a cocktail and a bite to eat.
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Noble Rot Soho
Noble Rot’s second restaurant slips effortlessly into Soho with a familiar sense of style, comfort and potential sordidness.
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Barrafina Soho
Barrafina is a legendary Soho tapas restaurant that’s always crowded but always worth the wait.
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Bone Daddies
Bone Daddies brought hipster ramen to London, and for that we’re forever grateful. Hit it for an excellent bowl of noodles, and don’t skip the sides.
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Dirty Bones Carnaby
Dirty Bones is a New York influenced restaurant serving mostly mediocre American dishes, but the lamb topped fries are its saving grace.
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Duck & Waffle Local
Duck and Waffle’s second location doesn’t have spectacular views, nor is it open 24 hours, but it’s a solid low risk option in Piccadilly.
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Shoryu Ramen Soho
Eating ramen at Shoryu is like having a big bowl of comfort. The Soho location is perfect for a solo meal or a chilled out dinner with friends.
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Humble Chicken
Humble Chicken is an all-action yakitori bar in Soho where you’ll pair perfect skewers with ice-cold beer.
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Imad’s Syrian Kitchen
Imad’s Syrian Kitchen is a delicious Syrian spot in Soho with delicious sharing dishes like falafel, fattet macdous, and more.
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Ugly Dumpling
Ugly Dumpling sounds gimmicky, but is a good-natured, fun dumpling spot in Soho for when another Caesar salad might just send you over the edge.
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Balans Soho Society
Balans in Soho is a classic modern brasserie with an all-day menu of burgers, pastas, and salads. It’s perfect for brunch and opens til very late.