1. Coal Drops Yard
9.2
Stable St, King's Cross, Greater London
Shopping Plaza · 13 tips and reviews
Sam Garson: Trendy shops and eateries.
Trave77er: A great new redeveloped part of the city. A nice spot to browse independent shops and eateries, less than 5mins walk from King's Cross & St Pancras. Some of the prices are a bit eye-watering though!
Liesbeth Van Vynckt: Lovely shops & great design here, but some are a little mainstream.
3. Akira
8.2
101-111 Kensington High St, London, Greater London
Japanese Restaurant · Queen's Gate · 9 tips and reviews
Abu Aya KD: Great new Japanese eatery the wagyu is a must and the matcha fondant divine
Narain: The omakase is delicious and, rather uniquely, served in custom designed boxes. All of the presentation is incredible.
Cat Giger: Was really impressed with the service, quality and presentation. Finding a good Japanese restaurant in London isn’t easy but would happily go back to Akira. The Robata Grill tasting menu was my fave
4. Seven Dials
8.9
London, Greater London
Neighborhood · 24 tips and reviews
Kevin McCulley: Lots of great boutiques and eateries here. Best pizza in London at Homeslice.
Chris Hutchinson: Lots of great shops, bars and cafés! Highly recommend Timberyard, but best to wander around as there's something for everyone's tastes!
Forbidden Planet: You're very close to the Best Geek Store in the World... well, we think so anyway. Find us at the top of Neal Street!
5. Saponara
8.6
23 Prebend St, Islington, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · 27 tips and reviews
Kevin Hudson: We love this great local Italian eatery. Great pizza pasta and takeaway.
Ceara Pixie: Felt like I was in Italy. Very traditional, great food, friendly service! Already planning my next visit
Const Ht: A proper Italian place where you can choose you pasta on a plate. The pizzas are delicious as well
Nico Macdonald: The Fox Reading Room exhibitions and installations are a hidden gem; good bar and eatery (where I used to work); and good exhibition spaces
Nova Dando: Great Bar and also great for food. Lovely healthy options
Louis Vuitton: Founded in 1947 to challenge the foundations of contemporary art, it enabled the first exhibitions of Picasso, Moore, and Hirst. The ICA's lecture series features eloquent artist and filmmakers.
9. White Cube
8.9
144 -152 Bermondsey St, London, Greater London
Art Gallery · Bermondsey · 44 tips and reviews
Olivier Weber: What a space! Biggest White Cube yet. And the area, Bermondsey street is very cool, with it's trendy coffee shops & eateries
Ekaterina Skorobogatova: If you go to Maltby street market drop by in the gallery - one of my favorites in London
Morgans Hotel Group: Newwest of the White Cube Galleries
Worldbiz: Superb location, steps from tube, eateries & supermarkets! Oldish hotel but well maintained, clean & comfy tho rooms bit small. Nice firm bed & pillows. Good buffet breakfast & Asian restaurant.
Leslie Easley: This hotel is awesome! Friendly helpful staff, old world charm, generous sized rooms, hot water, restaurant with breakfast and happy hour...all across the street from the Gloucester Road station.
Patrick Macy: They have not yet figured out the mystery of warm water. So, turn them both on and CLAP!
14. The Rookery
7.9
69 Clapham Common Southside, London, Greater London
Pub · Clapham Common · 29 tips and reviews
H Bomb: Hearty and delicious local eatery. The pork belly basted in BBQ sauce with slaw and sweet potato fries is comfort food at its best. The Half chicken also succulent and tasty. Good selection of beers.
Lindsay Swain: Best Sunday roast hands down in Clapham and possibly London. Great music, vibe and lighting. Service wasn't great but food made up for it.
Mr P: Candle-lit bar/restaurant with gastro-pub food. Ask to eat upstairs if it's open.