Small Plates
Small Plates
Page 2Frank's
Hidden beneath French restaurant Maison François, Frank's is a basement wine bar and small plates spot that's perfect for schmoozing over comté and Beaujolais date nights.
Cadet
Cadet is an intimate wine bar and restaurant in Newington Green pouring great bottles and cooking delicious small plates.
Baccalà
If you find yourself in Bermondsey and are in the mood for a classy Italian seafood situation, Baccalà has got you covered.
Bao
The bao are what makes this Taiwanese joint legendary, but the small plates are even better. The queues at Bao are an official Soho landmark.
Barrafina Coal Drops Yard
Barrafina is London tapas royalty. And although we wouldn’t class their King’s Cross spot as legendary, there’s still good food to be had.
Maria G's
A hidden Italian-inspired restaurant in Kensington, Maria G's has a charming garden and great seasonal small plates.
Patron Cave à Manger
The Parisian-style bistro's second location in N5 is a snug spot, full of good wines and pleasant buttery food.
Oren
Oren is a very enticing Mediterranean restaurant in Dalston. Knees touch and hearts flutter. If you’re not falling in love with something on the menu, then it will be with the person opposite you.
Zahter
Zahter is an upmarket Turkish restaurant off of Carnaby Street making delicious, wood-fired, mezze and superb platters.
My Neighbours The Dumplings
My Neighbours The Dumplings in Clapton is a dim sum parlour done East London stye. There’s a great bar and Chinese dishes, Totoro optional.
Granger & Co.
Granger and Co is a studiously inoffensive all-day Australian-style restaurant serving fresh tasting pizzettas, burgers, and salads.
Brat
Brat is a cool feeling spot in Shoreditch, serving small plates and huge pieces of fish and meat cooked on their wood fired grill.
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.
Barrafina Soho
Barrafina is a legendary Soho tapas restaurant that’s always crowded but always worth the wait.
The Compton Arms
The Compton Arms is a little pub in Islington serving some tasty small plates and one of the best burgers in town.
Morito Hackney Road
The Spanish small plates, the wine and the mood lighting makes you want to be cool enough to hang out at Morito, Hackney Road, all the time.
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.
Gunpowder Tower Bridge
Gunpowder Tower Bridge serves the same excellent and inventive Indian sharing plates as their original Spitalfields spot.
My Neighbours The Dumplings
MNTD’s second spot is near Victoria Park. It’s walk-in only, it’s great for a casual meal, and you should only be thinking about the dumplings.
Rovi
Rovi is a restaurant for the future. It serves excellent middle-eastern inspired sharing plates in a beautiful room in Fitzrovia.
Peckham Bazaar
Peckham Bazaar is a laid-back restaurant in Peckham serving Mediterranean small plates. You’ll want to spend a lot of time here.
Pizarro
Pizarro is a Spanish restaurant in Bermondsey with excellent wine and tapas. Get the Iberico Presa and croquetas.