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itsu - Neal Street - (Near Westminster, South East)

Address: 🏡 2-4 Neal St, London WC2H 9LY, UK
Phone : +44 020 3805 7924
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Near Westminster

viet eat vietnamese street food restaurant

Viet Eat Vietnamese Street Food Restaurant - Westminster

Rating: 4.3 /5
Edward Lambden I have high standards for Vietnamese food because I know the potential of the cuisine. I was not disappointed. Prices are reasonable for its location in Zone 1. Banh mi was particularly delicious but the roasted meats I would also recommend and get again. The viet coffee also very tasty and tasted just like in Hanoi!
tapas stories

Tapas Stories - Westminster

Rating: 4.7 /5
Angie Heaney Outstanding! Intimate tapas, cosy, with a great atmosphere. Excellent food, the garlic & chilli king prawns were utterly delicious, lemon & herb chicken, patatas bravas & mixed croquettes were all super tasty. King prawns were the star of the show for us. Staff were all excellent. Highly recommend you visit, you won’t be disappointed. We will definitely return next time we visit London.
wagamama covent garden

wagamama covent garden - Westminster

Rating: 4.1 /5
namrata sain This is situated in the nice silent corner of Covent garden, with good seating area and high chair friendly. They have kids menu and vegan friendly options. A must visit for pan Asian food for family as well as dates!
cora pearl

Cora Pearl - Westminster

Rating: 4.6 /5
Vinicius Santos A Well-Executed Pre-Theatre Experience at Cora Pearl The décor is relaxed and intimate, complemented by soft background music that creates a warm, understated atmosphere. Expectations were high, especially as Cora Pearl has been ranked by the Michelin Guide as the best pre-theatre dining spot in London. We visited as a family of four and arrived about ten minutes before our pre-theatre reservation; our table was already ready, which was a great start. My parents both chose the three-course pre-theatre menu: potatoes with cod roe to start, pork steak for the main, and the After Eight crémeux for dessert. I had the butternut squash with coconut cream as a starter—the cream was thicker than I expected, but still very rich and delicious—followed by the wild sea bass with Jerusalem artichoke velouté, salsify, and bergamot. Overall, the food was excellent: well executed, well balanced, and thoughtfully put together. We shared a bottle of Riesling and I ordered the Cheeky Peach cocktail, as the restaurant is known for its cocktails. Both were enjoyable, though not particularly memorable. The Parmesan fries, however, were outstanding and easily a highlight of the meal. The staff were attentive and friendly throughout, although service did slow down a little during busier moments. That said, it didn’t detract significantly from an otherwise very enjoyable pre-theatre experience.

113 Restaurant & Bar - Westminster

Rating: 3.9 /5
Simon M Great place, tucked away inside the Law Society. Ive had breakfast, lunch and after court drinks; good quality food, nicely presented, very clean and excellently waitered. Free WiFi, they manage my Celiac dietary requirements and theres a loyalty card you can apply for that credits you 10% of your spend every time. Its a little gem actually.
brasserie max

Brasserie Max - Westminster

Rating: 4.4 /5
Lydia Edwards A gorgeous, friendly, and welcoming restaurant where we enjoyed sitting in the window, watching the world go by. The food was absolutely delicious and well presented, and the staff were exceptionally warm, making it the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion.