London's Soho Restaurant discussions

Author: dannyyoung
Date: 06/04/2008, 12:43 am

we will be in London for 2 nights next week ... We are going to see Phantom and the next night my daughters want to go to Soho .....what would be your choices for both ??


Author: northie
Date: 06/04/2008, 05:02 am

not sure what you mean by "both"? Do you want suggestions for places to eat or ??


Author: Cholmondley_Warner
Date: 06/04/2008, 06:05 am

It depends on your budget - but if you're feeling spendy Richard Corrigan at Lindsey House is as good as it gets. Zilli fish is pretty good and Balaans is full of famous gayers.

You do know that soho is a den of vice and mortal sins (and some rather good pubs) don't you?


Author: mrgrumpy
Date: 06/04/2008, 07:58 am

for a good pub try the endeavour in berwick street and for differnt type of indian meal try imli in wardour street billed as a indian tapas but very good and marsala zone in marshall street. Both have there own web sites. Be warned if you go much past the endeavour pub away from oxford street it becomes fairly sordid!!!


Author: dannyyoung
Date: 06/05/2008, 12:59 am

Northie ...my comment "both" means both locations ...Soho and around Her Majesties Theatre (after Phantom)...I have heard that Soho gets a little "seedy"


Author: northie
Date: 06/05/2008, 03:26 am

thanks for the clarification. We always stay in Soho when in London and I have no difficulty feeling safe, going to shows and movies and walking around by myself-just the usual precautions as per any city.
restaurants in China town-Golden Dragon on Gerrard Street, Joy King Lau in leicester ST, Patisserie Valerie in Old Compton St, Pizza Express which has jazz nights, Balaans , 2 great pubs-The Dog and Duck and The Coach and Horses,Porters English restaurant at 17 henrietta St -good variety of English favorites.


Author: dannyyoung
Date: 06/05/2008, 03:39 am

thx Northie !!! just to be sure...are those restaurants near Her Majesty or Soho ...we were also looking for a place to eat after the show ?


Author: melrose4616
Date: 06/05/2008, 05:18 am

I like Andrew Edmunds for a good value meal in Soho
http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/london/restaurant/1q3288z/andrew-edmunds

Or if you have more to spend then you could try Arbutus
http://www.arbutusrestaurant.co.uk/


Author: janisj
Date: 06/05/2008, 09:35 am

"just to be sure...are those restaurants near Her Majesty or Soho"

"we were also looking for a place to eat after the show ?"

All of those are in Soho. Her Majesty's is in Haymarket which is just down the street from Piccadilly Circus. So several of the Soho places mentioned so far are also walking distance from her Majesty's. But Phantom is a long show - more than 2.5 hours. You may be better off looking for places for pre-theatre dinner.


Author: northie
Date: 06/05/2008, 06:47 pm

you would need to check if places are open after the show-if it's a night show. Yes all are nearby-compact area.


Author: yk
Date: 06/05/2008, 06:57 pm

Lots of restaurants in Chinatown are open late. If you grab something to eat before the show, you can still walk over to Chinatown for a late-night snack.


Author: janisj
Date: 06/05/2008, 07:21 pm

Yes - I agree that lots of Chinese and other ethnic restaurants are open late. My point was - do you want to still be eating dinner at 11 PM? I usually eat a pre-theatre dinner - lots of the surrounding places have special menus for early dinner. Or, I do a late afternoon tea - like 5-ish and just get a quick bite after the show if I'm feeling peckish.


Author: dannyyoung
Date: 06/07/2008, 03:14 am

any ideas or thoughts on pre-theatre dinner ?

 

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