Duck Soup
7 expert reviews
“The room feels like a London that went out with Thatcher, but dishes sit solidly within London’s 21st-century passion for quality food.”
– Frommer's
"It's compact, with seating at the bar; decoratively it's knowingly underwhelming; and the menu, which includes small plates, is handwritten each day - yes, every 'on-trend' box is ticked here."
"There’s no duck soup on the menu at Ducksoup, and the owners are silent on whether it was the 1927 Laurel & Hardy film that inspired them (or the 1933 Marx Brothers one)." Full review
4.1
"With a daily changing, handwritten menu of "ingredient-driven" European small plates and a similar approach to the natural-focused wine list, "there's always something fresh" to try." Full review
"Although they take bookings downstairs, try to sit at street level in this tiny Soho eatery (no reservations unfortunately) and experience the bustling atmosphere." Full review
4.5
"The casual, white-tiled, rustic minimalism of Dean Street newcomer Ducksoup in Soho is the first thing to hit you" Full review
"The metal grille on the windows and life-beaten walls make it look like a greasy cafe that would sling a fry-up at you, but instead, there’s a funky wine list and solid, whole-food selections" Full review