1. Duck and Rice
8.5
90-91 Berwick St, London, Greater London
Chinese Restaurant · Soho · 153 tips and reviews
Reemz: The crispy duck salad, black pepper beef and cod fried rice are a must try
Nikhil Varty: Everything... Dimsums, Salted fish n chicken fried rice, hot n sour soup... Shumai...
Lillian Paschalidi: Loved everything we had: dumplings, sweet &sour beef...Even the fried rice had amazing flavor! Totally recommend it@and can’t wait to go back!
2. Siam Central
7.4
14 Charlotte St, London, Greater London
Thai Restaurant · Fitzrovia · 37 tips and reviews
Andrea Ossi-Perretta: Pineapple fried rice is a good choice. Overall good value for money; suggested, nice place for dinner!
Christian Dickmann: Get the drunken fried rice for entre, and fried tofu and wan tans for appetizers.
E. T.: Both the panang curry and drunken fried rice were excellent
4. Busaba Eathai
8.2
106–110 Wardour St, Soho, Greater London
Thai Restaurant · 293 tips and reviews
Japan PiranuchR: All dishes are nice. Real Thai taste with medium price. Thai Calamari is my favourite. Green curry fried rice is amazing. Always thinking of Busaba when I want easy Thai foods.
Sabrina B: One of my favourite dishes is the asparagus fried rice, its amazing value for such a huge dish. The combination of apple and asparagus is delightful.
Kelly Heung: get Green Thai Curry Fried Rice that comes with delicious grilled chicken strips! Soho's branch is way better than covent garden's. Come here before peak times or you queue forever...
6. Smoking Goat
7.8
64 High St (Redchurch St), Shoreditch, Greater London
Thai Restaurant · 51 tips and reviews
Michael Baskerville: Goat is obviously a winner. Lardo fried rice is amazing. 🍚
Julia Sandler: Wings, goat massaman and lardo fried rice were standouts for me! Punchy flavours in all the dishes!
David R: Fried rice and minced pork are okay, didn’t really like anything else. Surprisingly affordable given the nice ambiance.
7. Granger & Co.
8.9
50 Sekforde St, London, Greater London
Breakfast Spot · Clerkenwell · 135 tips and reviews
Jack Gillett: The crab, chorizo fried rice is fantastic. It didn't last very long.
Gary Simmons: Exciting dishes, which deliver big on flavour. Go for brekkie and have the fried rice or sweetcorn fritters. Full review on Scoff: http://scofflondon.com/restaurants/granger-co-clerkenwell-review/
Sarah Taylor: Lovely and Manhattany feel to this mid range brunch spot. The soft shell crab on kimchee fried rice with a poached is the stuff of dreams I tell you!
14. Mr Chow
7.9
151 Knightsbridge, London, Greater London
Chinese Restaurant · Knightsbridge and Belgravia · 279 tips and reviews
Tareq S: As a starter, go for the glazed prawns and chicken satay and fried rice. Main course: ma mignon (see picture), and beef with oyster sauce. You will be craving Chinese food after this.
Deema M: Glazed prawns as a starter, beef with oyster sauce and fried rice😋😋😋
Hooi Huan Tan: Was recommended this place for Chinese food. The food came we were even more amazed. Had the mr chow spare ribs, the prawn roll , lily bulb and mountain yam , fried rice and glazed Pork.
15. Master Wei
8.5
13 Cosmo Pl, Holborn, Greater London
Chinese Restaurant · 13 tips and reviews
Ierax Holargeus: I prefer Cantonese, but there are some nice dishes here. Try the Beef BiangBiang Noodles and the stir fried rice noodle Ho Fun (beef) for sure.
Robert van den Belt: The noodles are perfect. Light, fresh, perfect. Its the weird feeling like you are eating great Italian food bit with an Asian taste. Fantastic value..
Yu Xuan Tan: The beef biang biang noodles! Handmade noodles were firm and tasty, with a great sauce that tasted like mala, but without the associated numbing sensation. Sweet and sour pork was legit too.