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New Dining Hotspots in London: Five Must-Try Restaurants Now

UPDATE: London’s dining scene is buzzing as five new restaurants emerge as must-visit spots this month. With the city’s culinary landscape constantly evolving, these venues promise exceptional food and vibrant atmospheres.
Lupa, located at 73 Highbury Park, is stealing the spotlight with its grand opening. The restaurant features a star-studded team, including actor Theo James and chef Naz Hassan, known for his exquisite Roman dishes. The menu boasts crowd-pleasers like puffy fried courgette flowers stuffed with oozy burrata and anchovy for only £10.50 ($14).
Diners must not miss the porchetta, priced at £19, and the delicious cacio e pepe pasta for £14.50. With its inviting atmosphere, Lupa is the ideal place for both celebrations and casual gatherings.
In the heart of the City, Ibai at 90 Bartholomew Close is becoming a go-to for business lunches. Known for its premium Galician Blond beef, the steak frites at lunchtime is a steal at £35. The innovative croque Ibai, featuring blood sausage and shrimp, is a must-try for food lovers.
Next on the list is Tatar Bunar, a Ukrainian gem in Shoreditch located just a few blocks from Old Street station. This multi-room space is perfect for a spontaneous meal, serving dishes like pickled cherry tomatoes and yogurt for £9. The extensive menu includes hearty varenyky dumplings, ensuring an unforgettable dining experience.
For those looking for a casual yet vibrant meal, Kricket in Soho is the place to be. This modern Indian restaurant offers unique dishes like the duck leg seekh kebab for £14 and a filling lunch thali for £20. Guests can enjoy a blend of traditional flavors with a contemporary twist in a lively setting.
Lastly, udon lovers shouldn’t miss Koya Ko in Hackney, which has just opened at 10-12 Broadway Market Mews. Known for its fresh, handmade udon, diners can indulge in options like prawn tempura for £14.90 and breakfast udon featuring bacon and egg for £15.30.
These dining establishments are not just about food; they offer a complete experience that reflects London’s diverse culinary culture. With these exciting new options, food enthusiasts have plenty to explore this month.
Plan your visit now—these venues are sure to be in high demand!
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