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Thonglor Express is a Thai spot in Bloomsbury with an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet that feels like it's run by strict parents.
Store Street Espresso is one of our go-to spots for a caffeine fix in Bloomsbury. Get the peanut butter cookie too.
Master Wei is an excellent casual Chinese restaurant in Bloomsbury, serving Xi’anese specialties that are worth going out of your way for.
Honey & Co, a Middle Eastern spot on Lamb’s Conduit Street, is warm and welcoming, the nutty hummus is super smooth, and the fluffy bread is dunkable.
Banh Mi Aha! is a superb little Vietnamese lunch spot in Bloomsbury making delicious phở, bún bowls, and things on rice—but their bánh mì should be your first order.
Not only is Noble Rot one of London’s best wine bars, it’s one of London’s best restaurants. Hit it for drinks and dinner, or just drinks and drinks.
Seoul Bakery is a Korean spot in Bloomsbury. They don’t take reservations, and there are only two tables, but it’s worth queuing for.
Chang’s Noodle is an excellent Chinese restaurant in Bloomsbury that can handle pretty much any situation you throw at it.
Murger Han is a Chinese restaurant near Euston specialising in dishes from the region surrounding Xi’an, like their excellent biang biang noodles.
A small bakery in Russell Square where you can get some seriously good morning pastries and sourdough cakes.
15 great spots for when you’re out and about in Bloomsbury or Holborn.
A foliage-packed terrace outside The Bloomsbury Hotel, Dalloway Terrace is perfect if you’re in the market for a sophisticated cocktail.
On the hunt for a great cocktail or a big disco ball in Bloomsbury? This sophisticated hotel bar has got you covered.
Ciao Bella in Bloomsbury is an old-school Italian restaurant where the spaghetti doesn’t matter as much as the story you’re listening to.
Abeno is a lovely Japanese spot in Bloomsbury specialising in okonomiyaki, but it’s also worth visiting for sides like the tempura, and beef karaage.
The Fryer’s Delight is London’s most aesthetically pleasing chippie, and it serves some fairly tasty and inexpensive fish and chips
Looking to impress? Or just looking for really good lighting? The Coral Room is a deeply sophisticated hotel bar that’s got you covered.
Italia Uno is a much-loved Neapolitan deli in Bloomsbury perfect for paninis, warming food, and football.
Café Deco is a temple of thoughtful contentment disguised as a café, restaurant, and wine bar in Bloomsbury. Expect homely small plates and good wine.
La Fromagerie is one of London’s classiest, and cheesiest, mini-chains. Their Bloomsbury wine bar and deli is perfect for a casual date night.
One of our Staff Writers returns to one of our all-time favourites: Noble Rot, the wine bar, restaurant, and happy place on Lamb's Conduit Street.