Darling’s is a fresh pasta eatery in East London. Overlooking Olympic Park, the eatery is a hidden gem in Fish Island where the industrial and creative spaces converge. Roman Road, Bow, Hackney Wick and Victoria Park are just a stroll away from your weekly treat of freshly made pasta and wine from independent producers. Egle Loit, a trained pasta chef, has previously popped up mostly around East and North London, creating a buzz with her pre-restaurant residency at Vestry House Museum in 2023.Founder of Darling’s cares dearly about the craft that fresh pasta making requires. “One can turn humble ingredients into abundance with skill,” shares the restaurateur. Darling’s is designed to be an open space to be shared between the guests and the team, therefore there are no barriers between the service area and the dining area. You’ll find yourself connecting by enjoying your meal at the shared table. Those, who like to hide away, can still do it at separate tables.
Lokkum means Turkish Delight and when you visit you’ll know why. Picture ancient culture and modern luxury colliding into one sweet, luxurious destination of indulgence – this is what we cook up in our kitchen. Think classic, imagine quality and experience Lokkum for yourself with friends and family.
SAWASDEE KHA,The flavours of Thai cooking are easy to identify: Lemon Grass, Fish Sauce, Coriander, Galangal, Garlic, Sweet Basil and Coconut Milk; all combined to make a harmonious and unforgettable experience, as is its aesthetics. With its philosophy of decorated dishes, beautifully set out in small groups, accompanied with exquisite vegetable carvings and complemented with tiny bowls of clear soup steaming beside communal pots of fluffy fragrant rice. All elegantly placed together to be served in the manner for sharing.Thai food is known for its diversity as each dish reflects heavily upon its geographical origins, thus by drawing upon these influences we can create stunning culinary masterpieces.Customer admittance (AGE)We unfortunately cannot accommodate babies, pushchairs or car seats during evening service (5pm). NO MOTORISED SCOOTERS STORAGE INSIDE RESTAURANT.
A new neighbourhood Italian restaurant in Hackney, E9.Home-style cooking from Mitchell Damota and Gianmarco Leone.Interiors by Spazio Leone, in collaboration with Sicilian designer Oscar Piccolo.
An infusion of the Orient with Pan-Asian Tapas, ingredients sourced from all over Asia including Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan and China, uniquely fused by our Head Chef.
Luxurious seating with intimate lit tables in cool, calm, modern surroundings.
The uniquely designed restaurant also features a private dining room with an exclusive bar 'The Cellar Bar' - for up to 25 people dining or 45 people drinks and canapés and a smaller private dining rooms 'The Retreat' - for up to 6 people or ‘The Snug’ - for up to 4 people.
Please contact reservations for our private dining experiences.
MBER truly is a hidden gem in The City of London.
Terra Rossa brings the flavours of Puglia to London. The land in the south of Italy has been lovingly tended by farmers producing the most sun touched delicious food for generations. At Terra Rossa, we want you to eat our beautifully cooked dishes and taste the ‘Masseria life’ where time slows down enough for you to relax and enjoy the homely taste of simple cooking… and of course with a glass of Puglian wine.Proudly, we are a family-friendly and dog-friendly restaurant.We have and a gluten-free menu and plenty of options for Vegetarians and Vegans. For parties larger than 12+ please get in touch via email on info@terrarossa-restaurant.co.uk
“In Syrian culture, we can’t make any journey without first planning the food. If you decide to go to the cinema, you plan what you’ll eat. If you plan to visit your mother, you know that you’re going to eat. There’s no going out without eating something.”-Imad AlarnabImad Alarnab was a successful restaurateur in Damascus with three restaurants, plus several juice bars and cafes. In the war, Imad's restaurants were destroyed and he was forced to flee the country in search of safety for his family. Making his way from Lebanon through Europe, Imad shared his skills cooking for other refugees, up to 400 at a time, and found even in the most challenging times, his passion for food and bringing people together to celebrate life was strong.
Located in the heart of London's bustling Chinatown district, Plum Valley is a sleek Cantonese restaurant that stands out along Gerrard Street for its minimalist style and smart wooden, slate and stone interior. Perfect for business lunches, pre-theatre meals and post-sightseeing snacks, Plum Valley Chinese restaurant is conveniently located near Piccadilly Circus and the West End without being touristy, and the restaurant boasts its own conference facilities well suited for private events and meetings. Dumpling lovers will go gaga for the scallop dumpling, whisker black cod roll, and we also recommend the pillowy cream custard bun, Mongolian fillet steak, and the grilled sea bass with ginger and spring onion. Or just take your waiter's advice and make a survey of the sublime dim sum or the excellent a la carte. Smart enough for dates, yet friendly to groups, Plum Valley is a great must-try restaurant in Chinatown.
Primeur was established in 2014 and is one of the 43 Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants that can be found in London. We cook very simple food with a great attention to sourcing from sustainable and regenerative producers. Our wine cellar also reflects our focus on soil health and offers a wide selection of natural wines, from the classical to the more left-field grapes.You can find our menu posted daily on Instagram @primeur_restaurant