Best places to eat in London
Share: Looking for the perfect foodie spot when you visit London? We've got the capital's best cafés, pubs and
restaurants for you to peruse.

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With so many restaurants in the capital, it's hard to know which to choose. Head straight for a winner dinner, with this tried and
tested selection of the best eateries across the city.
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The best restaurants in west London
Go Viet
South Kensington

Going for a Vietnamese in the UK usually means a relaxed café-style experience – perhaps a quick, nourishing bowl of pho, the
staple noodle soup. Chef Jeff Tan has lifted the experience at Go Viet to something more akin to a special occasion. Soft leather
booths, a neutral colour scheme and flattering lighting create a soothing effect. The menu is equally upmarket, with delicate,
aromatic flavours in dishes such as carpaccio scallops balanced with punchier offerings, like Jeff’s 16-hour slow-boiled beef bone
marrow pho or the seemingly simple appetiser bí mat tomato, which requires peeling cherry tomatoes and marinating them in 10
different herbs over 10 hours. Good-quality ingredients, preparation time and exquisite presentation are key.
Must try slow boiled beef-bone-marrow and chicken pho
To start £4.20-£10.80
Mains £10.80-£18.80
Desserts £5.50-£6.80