25 Harbour Wy., London E14 9YN
The compact Deun Deun in Canary Wharf is all about Korean cuisine, with a traditional menu and a particularly great reputation for its Korean fried chicken, made with everything from soy garlic to cheddar cheese powder. You'll also find bibimbap rice dishes, sharing pots, dumplings and more.
80 Houndsditch, London EC3A 7AB
In less assured hands, fusion food can be a clunky mismatch. Happily, that’s not the case at the signature restaurant at the Pan Pacific London, where the best of British produce gets an inspired twist from the culinary flavours of Southeast Asia. Perched on a corner, the restaurant offers a great view of the ancient and new elements of the City. And with menu options ranging from an express set lunch to an experience tasting menu, it’s just as good a spot for a business get-together as an evening date.
7 Shepherdess Walk, London N1 7QE
Downstairs, the William IV is a proper pub, loud and busy with a bar food selection that covers all the basics. But if you head upstairs to their dining room you’ll find a separate menu and space to sit back and relax. An experienced team are using connections with great suppliers to serve up a seasonal menu that focuses on great produce. The room is great too, with real fires in the winter and large windows that make it perfect for summer lunches.
One and a Half, Ardleigh Rd, London N1 4HS
Run by two Cordon Bleu-trained chefs, Melanie Clarke and McKenzie Amaral and only operating during the day, this cafe has already built up a loyal following for its regularly changing menu. Seasonality is key here so scones might feature wild garlic in the spring, and there’s always plenty entice on the baked goods front.