Dedicated to the humble chickpea, this sleek and shiny eatery in the heart of Soho serves up probably the tastiest hummus in town. Produced to a secret recipe – the result of months of experimenting and testing – each bowl of hummus is made using fresh ingredients and served with a selection of tantalising toppings ranging from fava beans and hard boiled eggs to guacamole and beef stew. Soft, warm, pitta bread and crisp, fresh salads provide the accompaniment, while a range of rich desserts and creamy smoothies offer temptation for the sweet-toothed. Special dietary requirements can be catered for – ask about their gluten or wheat free dishes. The owners of this homage to hummus are passionate about what they do and have undoubtedly stumbled upon a niche market that’s going down a storm with locals and tourists alike. If you like fresh ingredients, friendly service, simple, modern surroundings, reasonable prices and... hummus, you'll like Hummus Bros.
Established in 1988, Mildred's is a Soho institution that has gone from strength to strength, worth a visit whether you're vegetarian or not. They have ...More
With interior designed by Tricia Guild and the expertise of Rolf and Marielle Hiltl, owners of the Hiltl Restaurant in Zurich, this vegetarian restaurant offers ... More
Best of the Chinatown cheapies, Misato is a chic, friendly spot just off Leicester Square that gets packed every lunchtime with smiling youthful workers enjoying ...More
This funky retro bar, diner and cafe on Wardour Street offers a slice of New York nostalgia, serving all-day breakfast, burgers and meatloaf as well ... More
If you're bored of staying in faceless international hotels, then you should try this quirky gem where no two rooms are the same. Georgian panelling, ... More
Discover the newly refurbished Shaftesbury Hotel in the heart of London's Theatreland. Each of the 62 fully air-conditioned bedrooms boasts luxury fittings, state of the ...More
Soho jazz haunt Ronnie Scott's celebrates International Woman's Day with a special week of shows featuring some of the world's finest female band leaders. British ...More
Soho, the set of streets and alleyways between Oxford Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road and Regent Street is one of the most cosmopolitan parts ... More
Pay homage to the bicycle with a trip to new Soho cycling boutique Toyko Fixed Gear. Although they divide opinion amongst the cycling community, fixed-gear ... More
If you're getting cheesed off by the wearily trite drivel that appears on cards these days this ultra-modern, trendy card shop stocks a whole raft ... More
English [Out There!] takes a very hands-on approach to learning English. The course places an emphasis on using what you have learned. Students are taken ... More
Thai food is the cuisine of the moment - green curries, red curries, satays, are everywhere. To the uninitiated,it's very difficult to recreate at home. ... More
In the shadow of both Centrepoint and St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, hidden from most tourists and residents alike, lies this beautiful West End garden. Originally a ... More
The potent Daiquiri cocktails are the essential menu item in this impossibly chic Cuban-themed bar and restaurant. This dark basement is London's greatest tribute to ... More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
Concealed in a particularly squalid and touristy corner of Piccadilly Circus is Bar Rumba, the bar that has kept the UK's Urban scene alive in ... More
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