There is a lot of food on offer in Seven Dials Market but our favourite has to be Ong Ong Buns.
These light, fluffy milk bread buns are made to order in minutes and are filled with goodness like garlic cream cheese, char siu pork and chicken curry. They also have a vegan kimchi option and a sweet version with coconut custard filling.
The setting is street food style so dogs are welcome in Seven Dials Market but there are no facilities for us so you will need to bring water and treats. The humans say it's worth the visit and we even forgive them for naming the restaurant after a cat!
If a restaurant is named after the owner's dog then it gets a massive paws up from us!
The dog in question is a cute little Maltese Terrier called Rika and you will often find him hanging out with his Mama at their restaurant in Notting Hill.
The gorgeous restaurant serves a Japanese fusion menu with small plates, sushi and tempura.
The humans tried a Bento Box with a selection of delicacies and highly recommend you do the same. We pooches can join them on the seats and we get water and treats from the staff.
Apparently the disco toilet is also a must visit! We will stick with a nearby lamppost!
This stylish restaurant in Chelsea is home to a range of Asian cuisine from China, Thailand and Malaysia.
Our humans highly recommend trying a good selection of their small plates and the dim sum. Every dish they tried was full of fresh flavours and they also enjoyed a couple of cocktails.
Pooches are welcome everywhere and will be brought water.
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