Don’t let the name mislead you: oddly, Ducksoup doesn’t have a single Asian dish on the menu. Instead, the cuisine at this relaxed little bar on Soho's Dean Street sports a heavy French influence, as do the natural and biodynamic wines. The food menu houses a larg...
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Pitt Cue Co
Vegetarians welcome, just not catered for
Beginning life as a BBQ trailer on the Southbank, it didn't take long for Pitt Cue Co. to become a meat lover's Mecca. Renowned...
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Bill's Café
Sit down, relax, eat and grocery shop
Chocolate Brownie milkshake? Yes please. Ok, but to make up for it, it’ll have to be the Roast Pumpkin and Butternut Squash Sou...
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Eat St.
Manner from heaven
Raising up street food onto the pedestal it deserves is Eat St. Wednesday-Friday lunchtimes see an array of umbrellas pop up al...
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Snog Soho
A treat in Soho your mother would enjoy
A frozen treat that isn’t guilt inducing? Tell me more you say. Snog’s frozen yoghurt is delicious, devoid of fat and uses agav...
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The Icecreamists
Ice cream as you've never seen it before.
Their strapline is ‘The Ice Cream Revolution’ but perhaps it’s best described as their manifesto. After breaking into the scene...
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Hix
The best of British
Go for the food, return for the atmosphere. This is no ordinary restaurant – a Damian Hirst casually hangs from the ceiling, wi...
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The 10 Cases
Simply does it
Nine Reasons you should visit The 10 Cases. Foremostly there’s really good wine. That’s also reasonably priced (due to only a v...
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Rosie’s Deli Café
Brixton Market is full of hidden gems and this is a prime example. Set up by the lovely Rosie Lovell, the café-come-deli is a h...
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Elliot’s café
A flavour of British culture
These are real chefs. Not chefs who have a set menu of dishes learnt by wrote. Not even a speck of that here. Improvisation is ...



