SOHO RESTAURANTS

Soho’s restaurants are at the heart of London's gastronomical scene, with decades-old institutions sitting side-by-side with modern-day eateries focusing on fusion cuisine. Whether you want classic Italian fare, Cantonese sharing plates, or French brasserie style Moules frites, there's guaranteed to be something to tickle your taste buds. Advance reservations are always recommended. Please see Concierge who would be delighted to help you find the perfect spot for your desires.

  • DEAR JACKIE

    At Bar Jackie, our all-day street level bar and terrace, we pay tribute to the legendary and flamboyant Jackies of our past, present and future. Everybody has their Jackie: a personal icon that embodies fun, fabulousness and joy. The vibrantly decorated bar serves coffees and bomboloni, aperitivo classics such as Pinsa Romana, arancini and antipasti as well as negronis, vermouths and homemade gelati and granita.

    Downstairs, at Dear Jackie Restaurant, seductive Murano lighting, red silk walls and plush booths create a sense of discreet intimacy and an atmosphere that is part dolce vita elegance, part disco fabulous. Open nightly for dinner, the menu is a love letter to Italian gastronomy featuring superior pasta dishes and reimagined Italian classics, as well as an extensive list of exquisite wines.

    Address: Ground Floor, Broadwick Soho

  • FLUTE

    In the 19th century, Broadwick Street was home to a noted flute-maker, who inspired the name of the cocktail bar that crowns the hotel. Perched high in the sky, Flute’s landscaped wraparound outdoor terrace offers guests spectacular views over the Soho streets and skyline. Inside, the décor combines cocooned comfort with colourful swagger – animal-print upholstery, cork walls and mirrored ceilings united by an extravagant palm-frond carpet. From the onyx-topped central bar, Flute’s bartenders serve up an ever-changing list of innovative cocktails – plus all the classics – complemented by lunch and dinner menus featuring food designed to be enjoyed with friends.

    Address: 7TH Floor, Broadwick Soho

  • RANDALL & AUBIN

    Randall & Aubin is a celebrated Soho institution, having been open for over 25 years. And there's a reason for its longevity - eating here is a lot of fun. This Anglo/French Brasserie specialises in fish and seafood, and the team are passionate about using quality ingredients and sustainability, meaning that everything on the Randall & Aubin menu shines with an honest love for creating and cooking exceptional dishes. The menu gives a welcome nod to British seafood with hand-picked Devon crab, a bouillabaisse made with mixed West Country fish, plenty of langoustines, lobsters and oysters on ice. Relaxed, fun, and approachably luxurious, this is a place where lobster and fish are served with a side of good humour and a wink as sparkling as the champagne.

    Address: 14- 16 Brewer Street, Soho, London W1F 0SG

  • RITA'S DINING

    Fast becoming a Soho favourite with the city’s fashion and music crowd, Rita’s is an American diner with a modern British twist. The dining room is a love letter to Old Americana, featuring rustic Mexican tiles, booths that nod to classic US diners and a dedicated bar. The outstanding menu is ideal for sharing and features a mixture of small and large plates: think smaller dishes such as jalapeno popper gildas, hot bean devilled eggs and barbecued beef tartare with garlic, raw vegetables and herbs, followed by more substantial offerings of grilled sugar pit pork collar, whole fish a la plancha and a steak dinner for two served with all of the trimmings all complemented by innovative cocktails and a wine list that focusses on low-intervention varieties made by producers who prioritise sustainable.

    Address: 49 Lexington St, Carnaby, London W1F 9AP

  • THE IVY SOHO BRASSERIE

    Our buzzy Soho neighbour is open from early morning till late and it definitely packs a punch. The Ivy Soho Brasserie features an elegant restaurant space and terrace with Parisian-style seating, serving classic modern British favourites, including their famous, slow-braised-lamb shepherd's pie. The interiors are beautifully decorated with artworks inspired by Soho's music scenes as well as poet and artist William Blake, Broadwick Street's most famous resident.

    Address: 26-28 Broadwick Street, London W1F 8JB

  • DUCK & RICE

    Inspired by both Asian and British traditions, Alan Yau's Duck and Rice is decorated similarly to the Victorian pubs loved by Londoners coupled with an Asian tradition of space. Head here for brunch, lunch and dinner, along with an extensive drinks menu that includes a sizeable selection of premium lagers, ales, ciders and a stout from traditional brewers, stored in their shiny copper barrels. The casual dining menu includes dishes such as Kung Po chicken, crispy shredded beef and the quintessential sweet and sour pork.

    Address: 90 Berwick Street, London W1F 0QB

  • YAUATCHA

    Is it a patisserie? Is it a teahouse? Is it a dim sum restaurant? In fact, it’s all three. Yauatcha Soho offers a truly social fine dining experience, specializing in modern dim sum as well as wok dishes and other small eats. Signature dishes include buttery venison puffs and outstanding soft-shell crab. The concept is a modern interpretation of a traditional Cantonese teahouse featuring an exceptional range of Chinese, Taiwanese, and Indian teas. Yauatcha is also known for its handmade petits gateaux, macarons and chocolates, available both a la carte and retail in the patisserie.

    Address: 15-17 Broadwick Street, London W1F 0DL

  • ANDREW EDMUNDS

    Often cited as one of the most romantic restaurants in London and considered one of the last bastions of 'old Soho', Andrew Edmunds was established back in 1986. This 18th century town house combines a rich food and drink offering in a relaxed atmosphere. Its seasonal menu features a selection of meat dishes including lamb, beef and duck as well as vegetarian options. Their selection of sweet wines and port is sure to be a perfect ending to your meal.

    Address: 46 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW

  • HAKKASAN HANWAY PLACE

    Like so many things in life, the original is always the best. Having wowed London when it first opened, this, the very first Hakkasan before they spread around the world, continues to offer Michelin-starred modern Cantonese cooking, using unique flavour combinations and adding a twist to traditional dishes. Still one of London’s most glamourous rooms and most sought-after reservation. Arrive early to enjoy a pre-meal creative Asian-inspired cocktail at its bar.

    Address: 8 Hanway Place, London W1T 1HD

  • BARRAFINA

    BARRAFINA

    Soho’s lively and outstanding tapas bar. Barrafina has long been one of London’s most celebrated restaurants. A superb menu that ranges from Spanish classics to more modern takes on authentic dishes. Exceptional wines and sherry coupled with a fun and friendly atmosphere mean you wont mind waiting (a while) for a table.

    Address: 26-27 Dean St, London W1D 3LL

  • SOCIAL EATING HOUSE

    SOCIAL EATING HOUSE

    From the excellent cocktails in the upstairs bar to the confit duck leg in a jar and gutsy roast hake with black quinoa in the Michelin-starred restaurant below, Social Eating House is one of London’s most vibrant restaurants. Inspired by the buzz surrounding the resurgence of Soho, Social Eating House is a place for diners to enjoy the key elements of the current London dining scene in an informal and social setting, and where the surroundings are as vibrant as the food.

    Address: 58 Poland Street, London W1F 7NS

  • THE PALOMAR

    THE PALOMAR

    The Palomar opened in May 2014 to great critical reception and fast became one of the most talked about and exciting restaurants in London. Serving the food of modern-day Jerusalem, a cuisine influenced by the rich cultures of Southern Spain and Italy, North Africa and the Levant. Dishes are served as small plates designed for sharing, such as ‘josperised octopus with chickpea masabacha and burnt aubergine’, ’Shakshukit deconstructed kebab with minced beef and lamb, yoghurt, tahini, cured lemon and harissa’, and ’Jerusalem style polenta with asparagus, mushroom ragout, parmesan and truffle oil’.

    Address: 34 Rupert Street, London W1D6DN

  • QUO VADIS

    QUO VADIS

    Urbane and sophisticated, with a great collection of Brit Art as well as a place in history (Karl Marx once lived above), Quo Vadis provides a wonderful evening out. It's fun and glamorous with food to match by Chef Jeremy Lee. Seasonal British fare is on the menu which features the likes of wild rabbit and herb kickshaws, crab soup with rouille and marzipan-stuffed prunes dipped in organic Congolese chocolate.

    Address: 26-29 Dean Street, London W1D 3LL

  • THE FRENCH HOUSE

    THE FRENCH HOUSE

    The French House is legendary with a fabulous dining room upstairs and an iconic pub downstairs. Actors, writers, artists and wits rub shoulders with royalty, bohemians and the film world in this, the most iconic of Soho watering holes. An entertaining spot to raise a glass in London, the French House truly deserves its reputation as the best-known pub in the neighbourhood. Its no music, no machines, no television and no mobile phones rule makes it a haven for conversationalists and a firm favourite among some of the best known names in showbusiness.

    Address: 49 Dean St, London W1D 5BG

  • MIZNON

    MIZNON

    Tel Aviv-born, cult-classic Miznon is located next door to us on Broadwick Street. This casual and informal restaurant by celebrity chef Eyal Shani has become one of Soho’s most popular spots and is renowned for its fresh, vibrant Israeli bites with a punchy drinks list to match. Without doubt the best pittas in town!

    Address: 8 Broadwick St, London W1F 8HW

  • NOBLE ROT

    NOBLE ROT

    Noble Rot is an elegant, dimly lit modern European restaurant. It is steeped in nostalgia and offers inventive, modern European food and soothing, diligent service. It’s a great choice for a special occasion and boasts one of the most staggering wine cellars in the city. The most famous dishes include choux buns filled with duck liver parfait and their spectacular ricotta panna cotta.

    Address: 2 Greek Street, London W1D 4NB

  • TEMPER

    TEMPER

    Fun-loving music, good-time vibes and smokin’ hunks of meat sizzling over the fiery coals – that’s the instantly addictive deal at this windowless basement BBQ and open fire pit restaurant, dreamed up by Chef Neil Rankin. Impossibly juicy steak keeps it simple, while assorted tacos play fast and loose with their exotic fillings - our personal favourite is the smoked goat!

    Address: 25 Broadwick Street, London W1F 0DF

  • EMBER YARD

    EMBER YARD

    Ember Yard is a new-style tapas bar, taking inspiration from Spanish and Italian techniques by cooking over wood and charcoal. Share a selection of small plates sat next to the grill's glowing embers of the open plan kitchen, or kick back with cocktails in the cool and cosy bar on the lower ground floor. With menus influenced by travels around the regions of Spain and Italy, in particular the Basque country and Tuscany, enjoy great charcuterie, sharp Spanish (and Italian) cheeses, roasted and chargrilled ribs with a seductive quince glaze and salt-marsh lamb chop with salsa verde.

    Address: 60 Berwick St, London W1F 8SX

  • CEVICHE SOHO

    CEVICHE SOHO

    Combining Peru’s exciting Lima and coastal cuisine with Soho’s spark, Ceviche Soho started London’s Peruvian restaurant revolution. Serving food and drinks that are fresh and colourful, light and packed with a great variety of flavours, this is still the top spot for the freshest of ceviche washed down with a punchy pisco sour. This informal spot is a great place for a quick lunch or pre-theatre dinner and even on a gloomy day, it feels like a little slice of summer!

    Address: 17 Frith Street, London W1D 4RG

  • EL PASTOR

    EL PASTOR

    El Pastor brings tacos, tostadas, quesadillas, mezcal, tequila and lively scenes to the heart of Soho. This smart casual Mexican is inspired by “the grandeur of long-standing official buildings in downtown Mexico”, which translates as a mixture of terrazzo tiles, muted walls, chandeliers and hanging plants. As for the menu, you can expect to find the Mexican dishes that have secured El Pastor’s cult following, including the signature tortillas that are made in-house daily using heirloom Mexican corn and topped with the likes of pork, chicken and fish. To wash it all down, there is a selection of Mezcals, Tequilas and agave spirits, as well as house made cocktails, Mexican beers and a short but well considered wine list.

    Address: 66-70 Brewer Street, London W1F 9UP

  • 10 GREEK STREET

    10 GREEK STREET

    10 Greek Street has become something of a Soho institution: one of those word-of-mouth gems that friends recommend to each other for quick bites, lunch dates and special occasions. The restaurant features a changing daily menu of seasonal dishes and has more in common with a small-town, family-run restaurant than one situated on a bustling West End street. Think creamy rich chicken liver parfait and hearty portions of pork chops with cabbage and black pudding. With friendly and knowledgeable employees and food that is beautifully presented, tasty and adventurous, it’s no wonder the restaurant is one of Soho’s most popular spots.

    Address: 10 Greek Street, London W1D 4DH

  • KRICKET

    KRICKET

    Taking inspiration from India’s cooking scene, Kricket offers a short menu of brilliantly conceived Anglo-Indian small plates in a stylish yet informal setting. This is not the restaurant to go if you’re looking for London’s most authentic Indian food. What you will get, however, is an unusual and memorable meal that cherry picks the best of the country’s rich foodie heritage and combines it with Western influences. The samphire pakoras, Keralan fried chicken and rabbit and pork fat kebab are not to be missed.

    Address: 12 Denman Street, London W1D 7HH

  • MANZI'S

    MANZI'S

    Nestled in the heart of Soho, Manzi's is an exquisite seafood haven that will transport your taste buds to the ocean's depths. Whether you're a seasoned seafood connoisseur or a newcomer to the world of aquatic delights, Manzi's promises an unforgettable dining experience. Manzi's isn't just a restaurant; it's a seafood sanctuary where oceanic flavours take centre stage, and every bite is a voyage of taste and texture.

    Address: 1-8 Bateman's Buildings, London W1D 3EN

  • MOUNTAIN

    MOUNTAIN

    If you're craving an elevated dining experience that combines the rustic charm of the mountains with urban sophistication, look no further than Mountain Beak Street. This hidden gem in the heart of Soho is a testament to the fusion of nature and gastronomy. The menu here celebrates the best of both worlds, featuring hearty, soul-soothing dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. From tender, slow-cooked meats to artisanal cheeses and farm-fresh produce, each bite tells a story of mountain tradition and urban flair.

    Address: 16-18 Beak St, London W1F 9RD

  • BOCCA DI LUPO

    BOCCA DI LUPO

    Prepare for a culinary journey through the regions of Italy without ever leaving Soho’s bustling streets. Bocca di Lupo, a true Italian gem, beckons you to savour the authentic flavours and soulful dishes that have made Italy a gastronomic paradise. From the moment you step into Bocca di Lupo, you'll be transported to the charming trattorias of Italy, where every meal is a celebration of life's simple pleasures. The ambience here is as inviting as the cuisine, with an open kitchen where skilled chefs work their magic, creating dishes that burst with Mediterranean flair.

    Address: 12 Archer St, London W1D 7BB

  • KILN

    For those in search of an authentic culinary adventure through the vibrant flavours of Thailand, Kiln Soho is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Tucked away in the heart of Soho, this eatery is a sensory journey through the bustling streets of Bangkok. Kiln's menu is a testament to the rich tapestry of Thai cuisine, with dishes that draw inspiration from the country's diverse regions. From fiery curries to succulent grilled meats and delicate stir-fries, every bite at Kiln is a harmonious explosion of flavours and textures.

    Address: 58 Brewer St, London W1F 9TL

  • SOPHIE'S STEAKHOUSE

    If you're a carnivore at heart, Sophie's Steakhouse in Soho is your ultimate destination for a steak experience that's nothing short of legendary. With a reputation that precedes it, Sophie's is where the art of grilling meets the art of hospitality. Sophie's Steakhouse isn't just a restaurant; it's a haven for steak enthusiasts, a place where the pursuit of the perfect steak is a culinary art form. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in the pleasure of great food, Sophie's delivers an unforgettable steakhouse experience in the heart of Soho.

    Address: 42-44 Great Windmill St, London W1D 7NB

  • CAFÉ BOHEME

    Where Old Compton Street meets Greek Street, Café Boheme is a laid-back, late night French Brasserie with live jazz every day. The bistro boasts a classy mosaic floor, leather seating and a golden matte brass centre bar in which they serve up a selection of French-focused wines and gallic-style cocktails. Café Boheme is the perfect place to go for a delicious French fix, think Soupe a l’oignon, Charcuterie, Moules mariniere, Escargots and Steak Tartare. If the weather is nice, snag a prime people-watching pavement table and watch Soho pass you by.

    Address: 13 Old Compton Street, Soho, London W1F 0PL