East Street Restaurant

East Street Restaurant

Book a table at East Street pan Asian restaurant in London. At East Street, you'll experience East Asian cuisine with a twist.

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Also right by Oxford Street.

Finding us: Just a 1 minute walk from Oxford Street.

3 minutes south of Charlotte Street and 3 minutes north of Soho Square.

Tottenham Court Road Tube is 3 minutes away.

On-street parking is available right outside, or 2 Boris Bike stations are less than 5 minutes walk too (on Soho Square and Charlotte Street).

East Street Restaurant | Authentic Pan-Asian Restaurant London

Welcome to London’s East Street Restaurant.

Finding us: Just a 1-minute walk from Oxford Street.

3 minutes south of Charlotte Street and 3 minutes north of Soho Square.

Tottenham Court Road Tube is 3 minutes away.

On-street parking is available right outside, or 2 Boris Bike stations are less than 5 minutes walk too (on Soho Square and Charlotte Street).

East Street - Fresh Pan Asian Cooking

The story behind the flavours … be transported to a vibrant East Asian street setting, with a menu which has bags of character too.

Packed with amazing flavours and textures, you can choose from bold aromatic dishes, fiery stir-fries and delicious noodle classics, or slow-cooked curries and healthy broths brimming with goodness.

East Street review – full of Eastern promise or just full of it? | The ...

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Wicket’s main course of pho xao bao is a Vietnamese stir fried beef noodle dish that bears more than a passing resemblance to beef ho fun.

Sadly, while the thick rice noodles were firm, the rest of the dish was just bland.

East Street’s beef pho is one of the most poorly done examples of the dish that I’ve seen in quite some time.

The sticky, fluffy rice was milky and creamy thanks to the coconut milk while the addition of palm sugar gave the dish a certain sweet nuttiness.

Trying out dishes from across several different Asian countries in one place may be an appealing idea, but it’s an idea that just doesn’t work in the real world if my experiences at The Banana Tree, Kin and now East Street are anything to go by.

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