Hip and Happening New London Restaurants

Hungry? Find somewhere new in town to dine.
There’s so many dining places to venture out to, try somewhere different that will spark your imagination and ensure your love affair with food continues. We’ve gathered together the pick of the newest and hottest places newly opened in the last month in London.
Now go, eat!

Pan-Asian anyone?
If you love the exciting fusions of Malaysia, Thailand Korea and Vietnam look no further than South Kensington based Umami. Mix and match from the a la carte menus or try the Asian Tasting Menu for something a little different.
100 Cromwell Road, SW7. 020 7341 2320

A(nother!) new gastropub in Islington. The Blacksmith and the Toffee Maker opened its doors near the Angel offering traditional snacks such as the humble pork pie, scotch eggs and some excellent British cheeses. Mix this with a wide variety of British beers and you have something celebrating the gastropub with vigour. Stepping into the site of the once Queen Boadicea pub, this is sure to be an English pub (with a fab name) worth a good look. Read the Time Out review The Blacksmith and the Toffee Maker, 292-294 St John Street, Clerkenwell, EC1V 4PA 07958 958 351

Calling Pizza Lovers!
Brothers Thom and James are behind the new Pizza Pilgrim in Soho. Their concept of fast food is a breath of fresh air, bringing pizza to the masses from the back of their specially made van  with built in 600kg oven. Pop down the Berwick Street Market on a weekday evening to try one of their delicacies. Berwick Street Market, Soho, W1.

Danish sushi anyone? Sticks n’ Sushi is waiting for you. This new and innovative popular Copenhagen chain is the first to appear outside its native country. An amazing menu filled with tasty delights such as Panko fried duck with wasabi dressing and beef tataki awaits you. Based upon the premise of either sushi or yakatori, your tastebuds with zing with the tempting flavours. 58 Wimbledon Hill Road, London, SW19 7PA. 020 3141 8800

Modern Indian? If the sound of the name is to go by I would say that new restaurant Cinnamon Soho is going to be positively gorgeous! This new dining eaterie in Kingly Street is already causing a buzz with the latest top named chef Vivek Singh at the helm. Introducing a similar style as his Cinnamon Kitchen restaurant to Soho. 5 Kingly Street, Soho 020 7287 6080

Soho’s latest.  If you like it hot you really should not miss the chance to dine at the newly trading La Bodega Negra  in Moor Street. Take your pick from the downstairs bar and eaterie or perhaps the on trend Mexican inspired all day cafe which are linked at two separate locations. It’s sure to offer something for even the discerning Mexican loving palette, with delicious tacos and rotisserie dishes from the wood burning stove.16 Moor Street W1D 5NN 020 7758 4100   

British food with a Caribbean influence. Sounds delicious doesn’t it? Bubba’s  in Tulse Hill has a wide range of menu options to satisfy all tastes. The chef in the kitchen is Michelin trained, so you can be assured of an amazing meal that will leave you wanting more. Try a few cocktails in the bar before you go to really experience the Caribbean lifestyle. 7a Station Rise, SE7. 020 8674 4114

Be it Caribbean, Italian, Mexican or traditional British, ensure you make a beeline for these newbies on the block, enjoy the fine fare and support your local restaurant!


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