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Sen Viet Vegan Restaurant - (Near Tower Hamlets, South East)

Address: 🏡 120 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8DP, UK
Phone : +44 020 3222 0004
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Near Tower Hamlets

viet grill

Viet Grill - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.1 /5
Khai Havent been to this place in years. But visited today with some family friends. We are Vietnamese and this is certainly a more high end establishment. This is reflected in the price being slightly higher than your typical Vietnamese restaurants but the quality and quantity of the food is certainly higher also. I was pleasantly surprised on my return and had a most enjoyable meal. We had the banh cuon, banh uot, goi, cha gio, bun bo hue, bun cha hanoi, and com ga. All items were excellent and very authentic. To top it all off, after discussing among ourselves how delicious the chili sauce is, we ended up having a lovely nice chat with the manager too.

Sushi Shimai -

Rating: 4.5 /5
John Royce Maguiza Excellent dining experience! We had such a lovely time at Sushi Shimai. The food was fresh, delicious, comforting, and made with care — the kind of sushi you really enjoy without any fuss, just good flavors and quality ingredients. What truly made our visit special was the lady who served us. She was so kind, attentive, and welcoming, and made us feel genuinely looked after from the moment we sat down. Her warmth added so much to the experience and turned a great meal into a memorable one. A cozy, feel-good spot for delicious sushi and wonderful service. We’ll definitely be back.

RASTRO CAFÉ - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.8 /5
Jess M Great coffee! Friendly staff. Use estate dairy which is always a plus in my books. Makes their own pumpkin spice blend for pumpkin spice lattes. Recommend !!
italina385

Italina385 - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.5 /5
Alice Gee Its a low key neighnbourhood Italian in Bethnal Green that probably mostly supplies locals with pizzas, but is a surprisingly terrific restaurant. Not living in the area, we were last here maybe eight years ago, but I still remember the pasta alla vongole I had on that occasion. Weve been to a lot of more expensive, and more famous Italians in London, but this place really reminds me of eating at trattorias on vacation in Italy. Simple menu, terrific ingredients cooked in a way you can taste the individual components, and everything homemade. They do serve dried pasta, which I actually prefer because its texture is more chewy. My companion had the bruschetta to start followed by the burrata served on a bed of grilled vegatables. Both of his starters came with a fantastic focaccia which had big airy bubbles toasted to a crisp. There was a tiny drizzle of pesto on the burrata that looked bright green and tasted homemade. I didnt taste the bruschetta, but my companion praised the sparing use of red onion in the tomato mix, making it perfectly balanced. I had the scialatelli alla vongole, of course, with a side of the grilled vegetable salad with goat cheese. I asked them to just bring both dishes as ready because I didnt want to eat them in sequence. Thats exactly how I got them, with the grilled veg first, and the pasta maybe 5 minutes later to eat along side. My partner got his two starters in non overlapping sequence, exactly as requested as well. The vongole was great. There were maybe 8 clams in shells decorating the dish but plenty more shelled clams stirred through the pasta. The clams were perfectly cooked and still tender and juicy. I liked the restrained use of fresh cherry tomato sauteed in olive oil, which didnt dominate. I could taste the good quality olive oil. The thick scialatelli was delightfully chewy. It wasnt quite as spectacular as the version I ate on my last visit eight years ago, which included an unorthodox quantity of garlic. Maybe next time I will ask if the current chef is willing to put in a little garlic for me. The grilled vegetable salad with a thin slice of toasted goat cheese was excellent. On top of the mixed green salad there were slices of grilled courgette, grilled eggplant and very sweet strips of peeled red pepper. I was happy to note that the roasted pepper was homemade, having no hint of the acidic preservatives that peeled roast peppers from a jar has. The cheapest bottles of wine are £29 and £30, and dinner including a bottle of red came to £78. Music and noise levels are low. There was an 80s pop soundtrack playing during our visit. We will definitely be back and wont wait eight years before our next visit.
honor oak

Honor Oak -

Rating: 4.1 /5
Patrik Krizek This is the Gem of the Honor Oak Pub located next to the Brokley Rice bus stop. The pub is well decorated and it has a garden too which is perfect for sunny days (if we are lucky to get them in London). The pub is kids friendly - kids menu included and kids stools accessible on request. They have a good selection of beer on draft and burgers too. The staff is friendly and helpful. I would suggest visiting this place in the evening time as they have a nice lighting set and interior atmosphere. A Take-away option is available. You can park on side roads within a walkable distance of the pub, which is great.
bao noodle shop

BAO Noodle Shop - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.5 /5
Kimmy Today , was my first visit to the restaurant. as nice welcoming by front of house staff. As it wasn’t busy I can pick where I can sit. The restaurants has a open kitchen, but kitchen staff doesn’t wear hair net. It was a swift fast service, seating is very tight as it’s more of a snack and light stop off restaurant. Portion is not a share size, minimum spend about £20 per head. It also has downstairs private small group party. Overall flavour Bao, try the Classic Braise bao , chickens wings and the braise pork Rice bowl.