La Bodega Negra is a new Mexican restaurant in Soho from Serge Becker, London restaurateur Will Ricker and entrepreneur Ed Spencer Churchill.
La Bodega Negra features a 100-seater restaurant and bar that you enter through an entrance to a fake sex shop. The downstairs dining room is cool, dark and stylish with exposed bricks and low lighting.
The menu at La Bodega Negra offers ceviches, tacos and tostados, as well as rotisserie dishes and specialities from a wood burning grill – our advice would be to work your way through the cocktails (pisco sours and margharitas are favourites) and sample a few of the tacos and tostados.
There is also a more casual upstairs restaurant with a road side taqueria, and all-day Mexican café.
Serge Becker is behind some of New York’s best loved restaurants, bars and clubs, including La Esquina, The Box and The Mercer Hotel. Will Ricker has a portfolio of Pan Asian restaurants in London including Eight Over Eight, E&O and Great Eastern Dining Room.
Address: La Bodega Negra Old Compton Street / Moor Street, Soho
Phone: 0207 758 4100
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Ooh, I love the look of the decor in this restaurant! Will have to pay it a visit in the near future. Thanks for sharing Bon Vivant!
I’m hoping to visit next week so I’ll let you know what it’s like!
Soho may have a new king of the castle already. It’s early days of course but a sniff of America’s best Mexican food…
went there last night – very dark and hard to read menus and even see what you are eating…
food is very overpriced although tasty
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