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Soho, London’s heartbeat of eclectic tastes and bold flavors, is home to some of the city’s most iconic dining destinations. This November, escape the chill and cozy up with British classics, comfort food with a twist, and unforgettable atmospheres. Here’s where every true Londoner needs to book a table.
Where Tradition Meets Extravagance
Stepping into Bob Bob Ricard is like walking onto a set where the spirit of classic Britain meets a dash of pure opulence. This Soho icon knows how to blend luxury with a distinctly British charm that feels indulgent without taking itself too seriously. Known for its famous “Press for Champagne” button, Bob Bob Ricard’s menu is pure indulgence: think beef wellingtons, lobster macaroni, and melt-in-your-mouth English puddings. With its Art Deco interiors and velvet booths, November at Bob Bob Ricard feels like a warm, glamorous embrace in the heart of Soho.

Local Tip: Dress up a bit – part of the magic here is feeling like you’re part of something special.
Your Cozy Soho Spot for British Comfort Food
Dean Street Townhouse, nestled in a Georgian building with crackling fireplaces, is the place for quintessential British cuisine done right. The dining room’s intimate feel, with its vintage artwork and cozy ambiance, makes it an ideal November escape. Start with a Scotch egg or prawn cocktail, then dive into British mainstays like their steak-and-kidney pie or beer-battered fish and chips. It’s a meal that feels as warm as a knit blanket on a frosty day, capturing the British spirit with every bite.

Local Tip: Their Sunday roast is legendary – book ahead and bring a hearty appetite.
A Smoky, Spice-Kissed Twist on British Ingredients
While Kiln draws inspiration from Thai cuisine, their commitment to local British ingredients earns it a rightful place in our top three. The open kitchen, with its fiery clay stoves and charcoal grills, lends a rustic, woodsy flavor to dishes like the clay pot-baked noodles and curried fish dishes, all crafted with British-sourced produce. The place buzzes with energy, capturing Soho’s lively spirit. Kiln’s November menu will warm you inside out, with each bite carrying a soulful twist.

Local Tip: Order the day’s specials – Kiln’s seasonal dishes are the best way to enjoy their British-meets-Southeast Asian approach.
This November, these British must-visit restaurants in Soho offer more than just a meal; they provide experiences. Whether you’re a lover of the classics, a comfort-seeker, or an adventurous soul, Soho has a spot that speaks to every Londoner’s heart.