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Noble Rot SohoA-Worth Trying

2 Greek St, London W1D 4NB · Modern European restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (637 reviews)

Reservations

A cozy Soho wine sanctuary with standout roast chicken and a serious cellar; excellent hospitality and craft, but portions run small and waits can be long.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Noble Rot Soho earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality anchored by the signature roast chicken and careful fish cookery, paired with outstanding wine expertise that elevates the dining experience. Consistency shows occasional variation in execution, and tight table spacing prevents the intimate setting from reaching destination-level appeal, keeping this competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants rather than among the region's finest.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked just off Soho Square, Noble Rot Soho feels warm and candlelit, with dark wood and a hum of conversation. Service leans gracious and confident—one guest raved, "the team guided us to the right bottle and made the night." Wine lovers will notice the serious cellar immediately, and the room carries that clubby comfort without stiffness. The cooking is elevated European comfort: agnolotti, grilled sardines, seasonal fish, and the signature roast chicken with morels and vin jaune. This is produce-driven craft over flash—attention to sauces, careful fish cookery, and a few game-led specials. Portions skew modest and the shared chicken needs time, so settle in with bread, potatoes, and a well-matched glass. For families, there is no dedicated kids menu, but simple hits like bread and potatoes and the mild, saucy chicken can work for older children. Picky eaters may struggle with the more grown-up flavors and seasonal vegetables; consider the set lunch for simpler choices.

At a Glance

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£50-72 per person ReservationsRecommended

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Location Insights

Area: Bustling entertainment district with theatre-goers, media workers, and late-night energy; stylish but informal.

Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot traffic; busy nights can feel crowded; standard central London vigilance.

Nearby: Near Soho Square, West End theatres, bars, and boutique shops; popular pre/post-theatre dining zone.

SohoSoho offers a dynamic dining scene ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, attracting a mix of locals and visitors seeking eclectic and international cuisines. The area is bustling with energy, featuring a blend of trendy bars, theaters, and late-night venues, making it a popular social hotspot.
Greek StreetGreek Street is a well-known micro-neighborhood within Soho, famous for its concentration of stylish restaurants, bars, and cafes. It has a slightly more intimate and trendy vibe compared to the broader Soho area, often frequented by those looking for quality dining and a vibrant yet somewhat relaxed atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–14:30, 17:00–23:30 Tuesday12:00–14:30, 17:00–23:30 Wednesday12:00–14:30, 17:00–23:30 Thursday12:00–14:30, 17:00–23:30 Friday12:00–14:30, 17:00–23:30 Saturday12:00–14:30, 17:00–23:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations

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