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Rebecca

I visited on 22 August with 4 others for a friends 40th. From the booking of the table, to the food, to the service - all I can say is top marks. The restaurant is tastefully decorated and the staff were fantastic. Food was amazing. Can't wait to visit again and try something else from the wonderful menu.

Modern and Lea – Soho
Luca

A fantastic hotel in a really central location. Quite unique in it's vibe. We were at a party downstairs in the bowling Alley and thoroughly enjoyed our night!

Ham Yard Hotel – Soho
Mel

This restaurant is excellent. The food is hot and very fresh and I recommend it. We ate there 15.07.2015.

Tententei Japanese Restaurant – Soho
Gill

Had a lovely time here, magical experience my grand daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Jungle Cave – Soho
Jackieo

One of a handful of 'cosy' niches restaurants along Lexington St - Unfortunately more on the cramped side than cosy. Seated against the wall in front of the bar, customers 'waiting' at the bar for their table were practically sitting on ours. The owner was very Matronly and we felt like everything was a bother.My anchovy starter was heavy on the bones and the beef stew - nothing remarkable.Would not return...

Andrew Edmunds Restaurant – Soho
Jackieo

Initially enticed by the review of a new 25m London restaurant visited by the Hollywood elite, I was left feeling rather deflated. The modern grandiose interior is on an awkward 2 levels so feels like you are pinned in once you sit down. There was no offer of sitting at a bar which would have made you feel like you wanted to spend the night there. The advertised 7 course tasting menu had no either/or choices and 2 of the courses turned out to be sides served with main (how special can broccoli be??). However the steak and fish were great quality and cooked to perfection but the panacotta cheesecake for dessert was rubbery. One to miss I'm afraid.

Yaneff at DSTRKT – Soho
Jackieo

An impressive venue with an enormous bar area that was buzzing with a great atmosphere - definitely a place to be seen at the moment.We had a smooth transition to the restaurant where service was good. The menu is reasonable value with 3 courses costing no more than £35 without drinks. My starter of pigeon breast was disappointing with chewy pigeon on toast that nearly cracked a tooth. The seafood pasta main was nice and the chocolate, salt caramel dessert was to die for... An overall enjoyable night at a classy venue.

Ham Yard Hotel – Soho
Jackieo

Great offers on set menu's and a selection of bars to start off your evening - a decent cosmo! Just make sure you don't go in on a night of International Football or you'll find yourself surrounded by a load of gormless blokes tearing their eyes away from the multitude of tellies learing 'hello darling...'

Carom – Soho
Jackieo

We were unable to book but were seated after a tolerable 15 minutes wait at the bar. The bar was packed and initially the place feels cramped but thins out abit in the restaurant - although the tables are bumped up together, so not much elbow room. The menu is basic french fare and the service can border on Parisian abruptness. The two hour limit on the table is enforced with equal lack of charm when it's busy. But funnily enough - if you take it for what it is, which is a slice of frills-free Soho from another era before we were all spoiled by gastro palaces, you can have an enjoyable night with a good buzzy atmosphere.

Cafe Boheme – Soho
Jackieo

A great value 3 course set menu with a glass of prosecco. Service was a bit flat and so was the atmosphere. The layout felt more like a canteen than a cosy Italian.

Mele e Pere – Soho
Jackieo

A great place to finish off your evening with a coffee or hot chocolate and an Italian pastry. Squeeze in side by side with the locals but look out if Italian footie is on the TV as it'll be standing room only. Authentic Italian serving staff contribute to a great atmosphere.

Bar Italia – Soho
Jackieo

We couldn't book but managed to grab a seat at the cramped downstairs bar while we waited. A nice busy atmosphere. Some of the tapas type dishes were too small to share but the meatballs were filling. Would go again but not when I'm so hungry...

Polpo – Soho
Jackieo

A slice of nostalgia in the heart of Soho. Start off at the bar with a cocktail - there are always set menus at great prices and you get as good a service. We weren't rushed off our table and spent the night chatting. Look out for burlesque and cabaret nights - they're great fun!

Kettners – Soho
Jessica

Food is ok.

Maison Touareg – Soho
Rjmehra

After frequenting it and recommending it for over ten years I'm afraid to say I will ACTIVELY DISCOURAGE people from eating at MYUNG GA Korean restaurant on Kingly St in Soho.After overcharging our group (and we're all quite good at adding up!) the manager CALLED THE POLICE when we quibbled politely about the bill. Initially they refused to remove the over-charge (which we proved we were correct about by consulting the menu), so we said we'd just not-pay the service charge (optional by law anyway). I can't stress enough how measured, sober and polite we are, this was not a 'lads night out' rowdy group by a long shot. But anyway, the manager exploded at this point (not literally unfortunately) and ran screaming and shouting to pick up the phone and dialled 999 to summon the police, actual police, blue lights, nee-naw, 'now then now then' POLICE. (They never turned up obviously as they have genuine police work to do and don't need time wasters like Myung Ga management stopping them from doing their work).Avoid. Avoid. Avoid.

Myung Ga – Soho
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El Cantara – Soho
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Maison Touareg – Soho
Happydays

I had a chat to a few mates about a nice family friendly restaurant in central London and they mention the Rainforest Café in London. I’ve only been to one in Disney Paris I didn’t know there was one based in London. So last weekend I visited with my family for my nieces birthday and we had a fantastic experience.

Jungle Cave – Soho
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