Eating At The Bar
Eating At The Bar
Page 3Bar des Prés
A pricey restaurant and bar in Mayfair serving a mix of Japanese and French influenced dishes in a dimly-lit room.
Trattoria Brutto
Brutto is a superb Florentine-inspired trattoria in Farringdon that you’re going want to come up with excuses to spend your time in.
The Palomar
Sit at the bar at The Palomar, a Middle Eastern small plates restaurant in Chinatown, and you’re guaranteed a good time.
The Barbary
When you eat at The Barbary in Covent Garden, everyone sits at the bar and everyone has a great time, while eating brilliant Middle Eastern food.
Scully
Scully serves fantastically OTT food in a sober St James’s setting. The flavours are a slap around the face, in a good way.
Morito
Morito is an energetic but corridor-like spot on Exmouth Market specialising in north African and Spanish inspired small plates.
Sweetings
Sweetings is a classic spot in the City serving seafood lunch and dollops of nostalgia to suited business types.
Moro
Moro is a classic and classy restaurant in Exmouth Market, serving seasonal Spanish/Moroccan cuisine.
Rovi
Rovi is a restaurant for the future. It serves excellent middle-eastern inspired sharing plates in a beautiful room in Fitzrovia.
Bone Daddies High St. Kensington
Hit up Bone Daddies on High Street Kensington, for an excellent bowl of noodles.
J Sheekey
J Sheekey is a classic West End post-theatre hang where you might spot a celebrity and will be guaranteed to have a great meal.
Dinings
Dinings is a very cosy sushi counter and downstairs Japanese restaurant that just happens to have some of the most serious sushi in London.
Beer + Burger
Beer and Burger at King’s Cross is a great spot for an inexpensive cheeseburger, some deep fried jalapenos and your choice of 20 beers on tap.
Granger & Co. King’s Cross
Like the others, the King’s Cross location of Granger & Co has healthy-ish salads, sandwiches, and small plates perfect for breakfast and lunch.
Tayēr + Elementary
Tayēr + Elementary is a three-part bar in Old Street. You should come here to drink and snack, but you should also come here to eat the tasting menu.
Machiya
Need .a quick lunch in central? Machiya serves tasty Japanese comfort food close to Piccadilly and Leicester Square. Get the beef curry.
Temper City
Temper City is an open-fire BBQ restaurant with lots of meat, lots of curry, and an excellent soundtrack of classic 90′s rock.
Evelyn's Table
Evelyn’s Table is a fun and intimate 11 seater kitchen on the edge of Chinatown serving creative southern European dishes.
Lorne
Lorne is a modern British restaurant that’s the single best reason for visiting in Victoria. The wines are great, and the smoked eel dish is great.
Wright Brothers Spitalfields
You can get a shellfish tower or a posh seafood dinner at Wright Brothers Spitalfields. Or, you can get oysters for a quid a pop, 3-6pm every day.
Daddy Bao
Daddy Bao is a tiny restaurant in Tooting from the same family as Mr Bao in Peckham, and is serving the same great Taiwanese food.
Barrafina Drury Lane
Barrafina is a legendary tapas restaurant that’s crowded but always worth the wait. The Drury Lane outpost in Covent Garden has a pretty terrace.
The Camberwell Arms
The Camberwell Arms is a traditional south London pub, serving great British cuisine during the week and incredible roasts on a Sunday.
Sushi Atelier
Not only is the sushi at Sushi Atelier on Great Portland Street great, it’s also very affordable. Sit at the bar and get the 12-piece omakase.