5 /5 Pasado C: What a loooovely time at this establishment. Went in to meet with some coworkers and really enjoyed the drinks, oysters, and food. We ended up staying quite a while. The decor and manager are very welcoming. What an upscale and fun spot for weekday nosh and catchup! Love that they let pups in.
5 /5 Andrew Kirkby: Great little bar with good atmosphere, seems a popular option with he post-work crowd. Good beer and some nice small plate food options. Table service too, which I always appreciate.
5 /5 J. Schneider: Small but cool Burger Bar in the bank area. Tasty Burgers and a wide selection of Drinks and Cocktails available. It‘s a must whenever I come to London for Business trips. 100% recommendation!
5 /5 Geraldine Trouve: Located in a quieter side street of the City, the bar you can see from the alley is only a tease.
There’s a courtyard looking like a little garden heaven. Didn’t even know there is a hidden Travelodge hotel as well.
And downstairs reveal an amazing world of wine and dine. The cellars are just what we all wish to have in our dream house.
Let’s not forget to mention the ever so friendly staff who looked after us like stars
Emilia Zubornyak Amazing food, wine, service! One of the best Italian place I have ever been to. Highly recommend it if you want an authentic, traditional experience.
L Barrett Walk-in turkey Christmas dinner and ginger no-jito, all enjoyed in a secluded spot away from more raucous party-goers. Best turkey I have ever had. Delicious vegetables and Yorkshire pud. Friendly and kind staff.
Diana T Really nice coffeeshop with a great selection of coffee and smoothies. The coffee is smooth and well made, and the smoothies are especially good. You can tell they’re made from fresh fruits, not syrups or powders. Everything tastes fresh and well balanced. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, making it a perfect place to sit down, catch up with friends, or just enjoy a quiet moment with a good drink. I’ll definitely be coming back.
John Joseph Gutierrez With the cold weather setting in, my wife and I were looking for some comfort eats in London and came across Koya serving authentic and creative takes on udon noodle soups from Japan.
We started our meal with slow braised rice wine pork belly and agedashi tofu from their specials menu. We followed the starters with thin-cut pork belly served in udon noodle soup. The flavors from the pork and udon were absolutely delicious!
If you’re looking for good udon and braised pork belly in the city with Japanese cuisine flavors, I highly recommend Koya.
S R N Staying at Hyatt , was hunting for a really good steak restaurant and NYnLON showed up.
Probably the best steak I had it in the last 1 year.
"dedham vale cote de boeuf" was off the charts good.
Ample spirit and beer selections as well.