Bantof showcases the colourful artwork of 10-year-old Ambla Klosi this Summer | My Soho Times

Soho’s standout modern European restaurant with a passion for the arts has collaborated with a young art prodigy, Ambla Klosi, on a vibrant new exhibition titled Bantof X Colors of Ambla. This extraordinary showcase brings together the enchanting culinary experience of Bantof with the vibrant artwork of Ambla Klosi, a young art prodigy who, atContinue reading “Bantof showcases the colourful artwork of 10-year-old Ambla Klosi this Summer | My Soho Times”

New Opening: Seafood lovers pull over – Manzi’s Soho has docked on Bateman’s Buildings | My Soho Times

Our editor Kai Lutterodt aka @the.soho.girl and contributor @yensfoodstagram visit Manzi’s Soho to discover what’s on offer at this new seafood-inspired restaurant to dock on the concrete shares of Soho…

All-Female Collab: Burger & Lobster launch limited-edition Lobster Katsu Curry Roll | My Soho Times

International Women’s Day marks the launch of Burger & Lobster‘s Japanese-inspired take on their classic lobster roll, in collaboration with dynamic duo chef Sophie Wyburd and wine expert Hannah Crosbie, hosts of top-charting podcast I’ll Have What She’s Having.

Shake Shack arrives at Oxford Street… Here’s how the launch went | My Soho Times

The much-loved American burger joint Shake Shack is back within the Soho vicinity – just a stone’s throw from Oxford Circus tube station. We’ve been fans of the Shack, now welcoming their 12th UK venue, since our very first print magazine featured their holiday menu three years ago! So when an invitation arrived to attendContinue reading “Shake Shack arrives at Oxford Street… Here’s how the launch went | My Soho Times”

Ramen meets Sake – here’s how The Niigata Fair opening went | My Soho Times

From the beautiful, snowy region of Niigata where its rice and sake are said to be some of the best in Japan, to London’s very own Japan Centre – Europe’s largest Japanese food hall – here’s how the winter warming Sake and Ramen Night for the opening of The Niigata Fair 2023 opening went…

Rajiv’s Kitchen: It’s destination Soho for a Taste of Nepal | My Soho Times

Ava Lawrence reviews Rajiv’s Kitchen, bringing the still-to-be-discovered flavours of Nepal to the heart of London. Here’s proof that you can taste the world in Soho. Let’s take a journey to the Himalayas via the Swiss Alps….

For Authentic Spanish Flavours, Head Over To Tapas Brindisa Soho!

Doesn’t the unpredictable, cold and wet Autumn weather in this country make you want to tuck into some hearty comfort food? Food blogger Raenée @wheretoadventures continues our hunt for comfort food gems across Soho and the West End, with this Spanish tapas favourite… Photos above: Kai Lutterodt | @the.soho.girl Tapas Brindisa is the intimate andContinue reading “For Authentic Spanish Flavours, Head Over To Tapas Brindisa Soho!”

7 Comfort Food Restaurants to Spice Up Your Autumn | My Soho Times

As the weather transitions and the air takes on an Autumn nip, we’re shifting away from al fresco picnics in the park to spending evenings in warmer environments while socialising with others. If you’re amongst the many eager to get out there and explore the comfort food of Soho, then join Iram Khawaja on aContinue reading “7 Comfort Food Restaurants to Spice Up Your Autumn | My Soho Times”

Turo Turo Launches a Pop-up in Soho Offering Sizzling Filipino Small Plates – Packed With Big Flavours!

Joining the expanding collective of Filipino restaurants and eateries breaking the binary of Asian cuisine in the West End is Turo Turo – meaning to point at when ordering from street food vendors. Soho’s latest pop-up offers small sharing plates with big flavours!

My Soho Times Restaurant & Food Columnist Kelly Gavaghan: Why We Need To Support Hospitality, and This Season’s Food Trend Alert – Flexitarianism

My Soho Times’ restaurant spy, reporter and commentator Kelly Gavaghan is on the hunt for what’s trending on the food scene this season…