Mango lassi tastes like fresh mangoes and the summer
The Portuguese wines were fabulous
Indian
6 Frobisher Passage,
E14 4EE,
London
Average price £26
The food was delicious and faultlessly presented
British
18-20 Mackenzie Walk,
E14 4PH,
London
Average price £35
But of course the wine list is all encompassing
International
Floor 38-39, 40 Marsh Wall,
E14 9TP,
London
Average price £20
Of course a wonderful view from the window
Pizzeria
1 Crossrail Place,
E14 5AR,
London
Average price £30
American
Crossrail Place,
E14 5AR,
London
Average price £25
The beans and toast deal was a big enough for an adult
Argentinian
29 Westferry Circus,
E14 8RR,
London
Average price £38
For dessert, I had a glass of Malamado Malbec...
This was my first visit...
French
45 Bank Street,
E14 5NY,
London
Average price £24
Pizzeria
Level 2, Cabot Place, Canary Wharf,
E14 4QT,
London
Average price £40
Gluten free Italian Truffle pizza was very nice!
Italian
46 Westferry Circus, London E14 8RS,
E14 5AB,
London
Average price £35
British
Double Tree Hilton London Docklands,
SE16 5ES,
London
Average price £23
Excellent value for money and well worth a visit!
European
1 Crossrail Place,
E14 5AR,
London
Average price £20
British
Hertsmere Road,
E14 4AL,
London
Average price £30
Maitre d' was very positive Waiter was very engaging
14 Cabot Square,
E14,
London
Average price £65
Great entertainment too. Food was good but not outstanding
90,000 people now work in the gleaming towers of Canary Wharf, once part of the busiest port in the world; today one of London’s two global financial centres. It’s also a popular destination for sightseeing, shopping and events. As you’d expect from such a cosmopolitan area, Canary Wharf restaurants are slick and stylish. You’ll find a wide range of international cuisines and a varied choice of waterside views.
For tasty oriental food, try Sri Nam on Cabot Square. Enjoy Asian streetfood in the brasserie, or a full meal in the sumptuous Thai dining room. If you’re looking for Italian restaurants in Canary Wharf, you’re spoilt for choice. Great options include Jamie’s Italian, where rustic Italian food is masterminded by head chef Gennaro Contaldo, and Zizzi, which offers trusty Italian classics, reinvented dishes and skinny pizzas.
If French dining takes your fancy, possibilities include contemporary cuisine in the glass-fronted Plateau Bar and Grill on the fourth floor of Canada Place, and classic favourites at Café Rouge, just round the corner from Canary Wharf DLR.
And for dishes to suit all tastes, you can’t go wrong at Smollensky’s. As popular for business lunches as it is for à la carte evening dining, Smollensky’s serves modern American food with Mediterranean and oriental influences.