Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in London Shoreditch
		Hardens guides have spent 32 years compiling reviews of the best Shoreditch restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 73 restaurants in Shoreditch and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Shoreditch restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
	
                                
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                1. Angler, South Place Hotel
                Fish & seafood restaurant in City
                                                         3 South Pl - EC2
                                                                                
                “Perfectly executed fish” from a “varied and delicate” menu adds to the elevation of this 7th-floor D&D London perch, at the top of a hotel near Broadgate, where the “nice verandah” comes into its own in the summer months. Cooking of this quality is rare in the City, and even non expense-accounters will seek it out. This year’s most critical report? – “probably worth its Michelin star, but pricey and the chef didn’t take any gambles”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                2. Radio Alice
                Pizza restaurant in 
                                                         16 Hoxton Square - N1
                                                                                
                Our mission: make delicious pizza, served with care, in beautiful spaces.In the beginning we were just Matteo and Salvatore, two brothers from Calabria. We moved to Bologna to study economics, and – like all penniless students – ate a lot of... 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                3. Nobu Shoreditch
                Japanese restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         10-50 Willow St - EC2A
                                                                                
                With its big, high-ceilinged basement restaurant looking out onto a cool sunken garden – this style-conscious Shoreditch hotel (launched in 2017) never felt like it fully established itself fully prior to the pandemic. It closed from 2020 till June 2022, just after the conclusion of our survey, so our rating will have to wait till next year. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                4. Princess of Shoreditch
                British, Modern restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         76 Paul St - EC2
                                                                                
                “Superb food with a real eye for detail and quality” – Ruth Hansom’s “outstanding modern cuisine” is really “going places” at this well-established gastroboozer, just off Great Eastern Street. The pleasant-enough dining area is quirkly located on the mezzanine, up a spiral staircase from the main bar: choose from either a five-course or eight-course tasting menu. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                5. Wahaca
                Mexican restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         140 Tabernacle Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                “A fun, cheerful Mexican atmosphere” and “enjoyable, fresh tasting” street food dishes can still make “an excellent standby” of this stalwart chain, which has 10 sites in London nowadays. “Even if nothing on the menu is going to wow, its consistent quality and value are reassuring”, with ratings and popularity starting to regain their historic high standing since a majority stake was sold to Nando’s owner, Dick Enthoven, a couple of years ago. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                6. Pachamama East
                Peruvian restaurant in Hackney
                                                         73 Great Eastern Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                These “groovy Peruvian late-night bar/restaurants” make “a stylish and fun way to end a night out, with a multiplicity of delicious small dishes on the tasting menu”. Best to go in a party mood: they can be “too noisy for conversation”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                7. Halo Burger
                Burgers, etc restaurant in Hackney
                                                         105 Great Eastern Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                For a meat-free burger, this tiny brand (the first vegan restaurant in Europe to use ‘Beyond Meat’ in its patties) is well worth a try if you need a bite near the Old Street roundabout, or are down Pop Brixton way. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                8. Popolo
                Italian restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         26 Rivington Street - EC2
                                                                                
                “One of the best meals I had all year” – this “noisy, little spot in Shoreditch” showcases “simply great cooking” from kickboxer-turned-chef Jon Lawson, who prepares “awesome sharing-style Italian plates” with Spanish and North African touches. “Perfect for a date night if you want to impress, while still keeping it hip and intimate”. The occasional duff note concerns the low-intervention wines: “interesting” to some, to others “expensive” or “an acquired taste”. Top Tip – “grab a seat at the counter for the best ambience/experience”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                9. Leroy
                British, Modern restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         18 Phipp Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                It’s hard to review this funky Shoreditch five-year-old without mentioning its star from the French tyre firm – the latter setting up expectations that are not always met. Many reports do give the highest praise to its creative small plates and well-curated selection of wines. But there’s a disgruntled minority, who stumble on their feelings that it’s over-egged. (“I’m not a star chaser but I do want to have a good time, and somehow the whole experience felt a bit Spartan…”; “the food is indeed tasty, but is VERY overpriced. Is part of the problem that their Michelin star has pushed them into cramming as many tables in as possible?”) 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                10. Blacklock
                Steaks & grills restaurant in Hackney
                                                         28 Rivington Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                “You can’t really go wrong with the plates of meaty delicious chops” (“nothing delicate or subtle just full flavours doing the meat full justice”) at these “no-frills but hearty” pit stops, which provide a “vibrant” and “excellent-value” option for an inexpensive meal out. “It’s great to be able to choose how many chops you want to eat and the sides and sauces are the absolute best”. “They deliver an impressively consistent performance”, and “given that there is nowhere to hide when the food is this simple, it’s hats off to the chefs here!” “Don’t go for a quiet night”, though, as they “can be rather rowdy”. Top Tip – “the Monday night Butcher’s Block offer is super value, especially when teamed up with £10 corkage to BYO”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                11. Gloria
                Italian restaurant in Hackney
                                                         54-56 Great Eastern Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                “It’s such a lot of fun” (whether you eat “upstairs – think explosion in a china/flower shop; or downstairs – sexy booths”) at the Big Mamma Group’s “kitsch-but-in-a-great-way” Italian, which imports the brio of an imagined Amalfi coast, circa 1972, to this Shoreditch corner site. “You need to love a party” though – the filling cod-Italian cuisine is “not bad” but “doesn’t match the buzz or the queues”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                12. Padella Shoreditch
                Italian restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         1 Phipp Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                “Still some of the very best pasta in London at half the price of most places” continues to inspire rave reviews for these genius pit stops, where “pound for pound the great value for money is always good” (“and extends to the drinks”). “For an unplanned midweek supper there’s nothing better”, although at the mega-popular Borough Market original it can feel “like a conveyor belt” at busier times. At “the funky newish premises in Shoreditch” there’s “rather more space than in SE1, with proper booking… what’s not to like?”. Top Menu Tip – “just go for the cacio e pepe… but everything else is good as well”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                13. Le Bab
                Middle Eastern restaurant in Hackney
                                                         231 Old Street - EC1V
                                                                                
                “Intriguing twists on the kebab theme” (plus “good beer brewed on site” at the Kraft Dalston branch) continue to win consistently good ratings for this expanding chain, which in September 2022 adds a 20-seater in Brixton to its roster of locations. See also Kebab Queen. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                14. Cây Tre
                Vietnamese restaurant in Clerkenwell
                                                         301 Old St - EC1
                                                                                
                Some of the “tastiest Vietnamese food in town” is found at this pair in Hoxton and Soho from Hieu Trung Biu, a pioneer of pho and other southeast Asian specialties in the capital over two decades. Popularity means they can be “deafeningly loud”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                15. Flat Iron
                Steaks & grills restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         77 Curtain Road - EC2
                                                                                
                “What they do – a limited repertoire – they certainly do well” at this “no-nonsense” steakhouse chain (which serves no starters or puds, just five or six mains and sides, plus “a tiny key they give you at beginning of meal to exchange for a delicious ice cream cornet to take with you as you go!”). It amounts to “amazing value for a good (ish) steak” – “tasty, not mind-blowing, but dependable and fairly priced, and elevated by the sides and sauces”. On the site of a former Byron, the 10th branch opens in Waterloo in 2022. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                16. Shoryu Ramen
                Japanese restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         45 Great Eastern Street - EC2A
                                                                                
                “Genuine Japanese-style ramen and dumplings” from Japan Centre owner Tak Tokumine hit the spot with “generous portions, excellent flavours” and “very good service” at his expanding group based in the West End. There are now seven venues in London, plus Ichiba food hall in Westfield Shepherd’s Bush and offshoots in Oxford and Manchester. The summer 2022 launch of a branch in Kensington High Street was expected to be the first of several under a new franchising arrangement. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                17. Bibo by Dani García
                Spanish restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         Mondrian Hotel, 45 Curtain Road - EC2
                                                                                
                Bibos in Madrid, Marbella, Cádiz and Doha have pre-dated this latest opening for celeb Andalusian chef Dani Garcia, within the newly opened Mondrian Shoreditch (on the site of Red Rooster, RIP). Perhaps because of the drubbings it’s received from press reviewers, not very many reporters visited. One or two that did found it “all-round exceptional”, but others were “fairly underwhelmed, first by the lengthy explanation of the tapas, and then by the pretty pedestrian-for-the-money food”. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                18. Daffodil Mulligan
                Irish restaurant in 
                                                         70-74 City Road - EC1Y
                                                                                
                “Simple food and amazing produce served with a smile” is the premise at this Irish restaurant just south of Silicon Roundabout, backed by a team including chef Richard Corrigan, éminence grise of Irish gastronomy in London, and run by his son Richie. The beef is from Peter Hannan in Northern Ireland, and downstairs in the basement there’s an outpost of Gibney’s, a famous pub in Malahide near Dublin. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                19. MEATliquor Shoreditch
                Burgers, etc restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         14-15 Hoxton Market - N1
                                                                                
                “Dead hippie sauce is a must” at these “very loud” operations, which “remain at the head of the gourmet burger pack” for many fans with “lots of options available”. After 14 years of growth from a food van to a national chain with 10 venues in the capital, they “don’t seem to have lost their way yet”. “The dark and grungy ersatz New Orleans interior vibe” is of the love-it-or-hate-it variety. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
                20. Haché
                Burgers, etc restaurant in Shoreditch
                                                         147-149 Curtain Rd - EC2
                                                                                
                “Doing what they do very well” – “top burgers” are presented with a veneer of Parisian sophistication at this seven-strong chain, popular not just for their value but their “lovely” styling too. 
                
                
            
            
            
        
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