London Restaurant Reviews
At Hungry Soles, we’re passionate about food and the stories behind it. From fine dining experiences to cosy neighbourhood eateries, we explore every corner of London to bring you honest, detailed, and thoughtful reviews. Each review highlights what makes a place special. Whether it’s an unforgettable dish, an innovative concept, or an unbeatable atmosphere.
We first visited OMA in 2024, just weeks after it opened above Borough Market. We loved it. Then it got a Michelin star. We went back in 2026 and loved it even more.
Five years in the making and one of 2026's most hyped openings, Impala on Dean Street is Chef Meedu Saad's debut solo restaurant. A love letter to North African flavours, all built around a charcoal grill.
A full review of Homies on Donkeys in Leytonstone. We tried their tacos, tostadas and salsas to see if they really are among the best tacos in London.
Our honest review of Kiln. Fire-cooked Thai dishes, bold spice, and Soho energy. Is it worth the hype? What to order and what to expect.
A review of The Laundry in Brixton. Unlimited roast potatoes, great beef, but one key element lets this Sunday roast down.
Crisp is the most hyped pizza place in London, and it’s just opened in a new central location. It’s a great pizza, but is it worth the hype? We explain why it isn’t.
Tucked away in the peaceful St Katharine Docks, Emilia’s Pasta serves up freshly made pasta with rich, flavourful sauces and traditional Italian heart. One of our favourite pasta spots in London—here’s why.
We visited Dishoom Covent Garden for breakfast and tried their signature naan roll, spicy keema, and creamy chai. Here’s our full review, including what to order and how to roll the Matka for a free meal.
Tucked away on Lordship Lane, Franklin’s is our go-to local for seasonal British food, a great cocktail, and that relaxed neighbourhood charm. Here's what we ate and why we’ll be back.
Dough Hands serves crisp, flavour-packed pizzas at two London pubs. We tried the Jode with ‘Nduja at The Old Nun’s Head. Read our honest review and tips.
If you’re after a slice of New York in London, Alley Cats Pizza in Marylebone delivers. With tasty pies, a cool, casual vibe, and The Sopranos playing on the wall, it’s a great spot for pizza lovers looking for big flavours and NYC energy.
Florencio in Marylebone delivers fresh ingredients, crispy bases, and a warm, friendly vibe. We tried the burrata, two standout pizzas, and desserts that had the whole room talking. Here's what to order and where to sit.
London needed a proper rotisserie chicken spot — and Norbert’s in East Dulwich might be the answer. From juicy chicken and rich sauces to chicken-fat potatoes and a killer chocolate mousse, this tiny new restaurant is serving up big flavours in a relaxed setting.
Our review of Bacallá. An excellent Italian seafood restaurant on Bermodnsey Street, London.
A review of Pizarro. A taste of Spain right in the heart of London on the iconic Bermondsey Street
Our review of Mamma Dough. A great pizza place with 5 restaurants across South East London
We finally got into The French House, the iconic Soho dining room above the legendary Dean Street pub, and it absolutely lived up to the hype.