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GoodwhichB-Worth Trying

6 New Row, London WC2N 4LH · Pan-Asian restaurant, Japanese curry restaurant, Japanese restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (324 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Budget-friendly Pan-Asian fusion spot near Covent Garden with generous portions and friendly staff; flavors skew saucy and variable—great value, but not for purists.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Goodwhich delivers reliable casual dining with solid food quality and genuinely friendly, attentive service in a convenient Covent Garden location. However, inconsistent execution—particularly with KFC dryness and variable spice levels—prevents a higher grade, and the fusion-forward approach lacks the distinctive character that would elevate it to grade B+ territory. For budget-conscious diners seeking quick, sauce-forward bowls with generous portions, it's a worthwhile neighborhood choice.

Restaurant Summary

On a busy Covent Garden lane, Goodwhich feels warm and bustling—a quick-service nook where staff guide you toward saucy bowls and bao. One diner summed it up: great value for generous portions, with service that is genuinely kind. The cooking leans fusion-first rather than strict tradition: Malaysian pulled beef over rice, butter chicken tucked into bao, and katsu reimagined with house sauces. Expect comforting, sauce-forward flavors more than purist precision; highlights land when you like rich, slightly sweet, and customizable bowls. Families should find it easy: kid-accessible options like katsu and mild curries, plus soft bao buns. There is no formal kids menu, but the menu is flexible and staff will tweak sauces or spice to keep young eaters happy.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£14-21 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy, central shopping and theatre district attracting tourists and office workers; high footfall all day.

Safety: Well-traveled streets with good lighting and active storefronts; generally safe and maintained.

Nearby: Near West End theatres, Covent Garden Market, retail and cafes; strong pre-theatre demand.

Covent GardenThe dining scene in Covent Garden is eclectic, ranging from casual eateries and street food to upscale restaurants and trendy bars. The area is bustling with activity, especially in the evenings, and offers a mix of traditional British fare and international cuisines, catering to a diverse and cosmopolitan crowd.
Seven DialsSeven Dials is a distinctive sub-area within Covent Garden known for its seven converging streets, independent boutiques, and a lively dining scene featuring trendy cafes and innovative restaurants. It has a slightly more intimate and boutique feel compared to the broader Covent Garden area.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–19:00 Tuesday11:30–19:00 Wednesday11:30–20:00 Thursday11:30–20:00 Friday11:30–20:00 Saturday12:00–20:00 Sunday12:00–19:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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