Reviews Belgo Soho

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Eatout Roudy
+4
If you love mussels and beer, then you definitely have to pay a visit to belgo's. It's been a while since I've last gone, but every time I have been, I've always left very satisfied. Depending on what time you go, it can get really busy, but if time is on your side and your willing to wait with a pint, you won't be disappointed. Definitely recommended a visit if you're in the west end.
Sep 17, 2018
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Belleamis
+4.5
I went into Belgo with very little expectations and to my delight I was pleasantly surprised. The restaurant promises authentic Belgian food, specialising in Moules, Frites and Belgian beer and since I’ve not been to Belgium I really did not know what to expect. There are quite a few Belgo restaurants dotted around London so I assumed it would be another typical chain restaurant- bland quick food and cheesy music. Boy was I wrong.
Mar 19, 2018
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London Arab Foodie
+4.5
Belgian cuisine derives its modesty from the country itself; everyone knows it's there yet no one seems to be bothered to check it out. Can't really say it's underrated as it barely goes under the radar scan and always seems to be overwhelmed by its larger culinary neighbor: France. Belgo is quintessentially Belgian; delightful yet unassuming. Even the waitress was almost embarassed to say that one of their offered beers won the world beer award as best beer. Anyway, enough for an intro. We had amazing Belgian white and blonde beers and started off with a heavenly asparagus gratin; molten moray sauce with generous browned gruyere cheese over a bed of toasted sour dough and fresh asparagus. Best gratin I have ever had. We then had a vol au vent; brilliantly designed puff pastry in a rich buttery sauce. I never think of vol au vent the same. Then came the everfamous moules - Belgian mussels. Make sure you eat them the proper Belgian way as the servers are to friendly to point it out for you; french fries with mayo. A varied array of mussels; we ordered the garlic and herbs one. Large pulp mussels cooked perfectly with just right the zestiness and taste so as to uplift the mussels flavor and unravel just the right 'fishiness'. The finale was a rotisserie chicken with a brilliant wild mushroom tarragon sauce. I have a weak spot for tarragon so this dish melted my heart away. I found the dessert menu to be brilliant: choose your waffle/crepe along with ice cream flavor and sauce. We chose waffle with salted caramel and white chocolate sauce. The perfect way to seal a perfect dinner. Will definitely come again. Impeccable food in humble settings. £25 a person. Final Verdict: 9/10. Follow me on instagram @londonarab_foodie
Nov 13, 2016
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K2
+4
Thought this was going to be a typical themed restaurant experience , but found this was probably the best value for money and friendly experience in London. The food and beers are great and well priced for what you get. The desserts are fantastic as well.
Jan 03, 2016
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Nay Mouawad Rahme
+4
It is the place to eat Moules, Frites, and drink Beer! It is really great, the mussels are big with amazing dressings such as the Mariniere, Traditionelle, and the one with the Korean Sauce. The setting, atmosphere and staff are great!
Dec 29, 2015
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Marie Sheffield
+4
The Covent Garden branch was a regular of mine when I worked in the city so I was keen to see if the mussels in particular were as good as I remembered. Arriving at 7, I was lead through the main dining area and down to the basement. There are 4 large caves, big enough to hold a good size gathering of your friends for your own night of feasting........
Sep 11, 2015
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HerFavFood
+4
Belgo Soho has only been open a couple weeks, but they are certainly not a new family of restaurants. The original location opened in Chalk Farm in 1992 and they have a few restaurants spread throughout the city.

When I visited the new Belgo location in Soho we were given a quick tour of the restaurant. The whole place has quite the industrial feel with wood, brick and stone effect walls. The kitchen is open on either side of the restaurant allowing customers to see the food being prepared as they pass by.

Surprisingly there are a lot of seats despite looking pretty small from the outside. Some of their most special seats for larger groups are their themed caves downstairs. The themes include beer, fishermen, 1992 and monks. Which sounds like a strange mix, but is the perfect explanation of Belgo who have plenty of beer (including some brewed by monks), mussels and was founded in 1992.

Would I Want Seconds?

Belgo has an extensive beer list with approximately 60 options. 60 types of beer! We tried to get a variety that included some specialities. I’m not a huge beer fan, so I tried the Delirium Tremens (£5.75). We we got the Floris Framboise (£5.35) a raspberry flavour beer that was so fruity you’d barely know it was beer! I’m certainly no beer connoisseur but it was nice to see such a varied list with something to everyone’s taste.

After sitting down it didn’t take us long to pick out a starter. There was a Meaty Sharing Plank (£13.95) that included salami, ham and dill pickles. 
One of the Belgo specialities is their moules or mussels for those of us not bilingual. Neither of us had really had mussels…and certainly never been served a pot still in the shells, but as it is something Belgo is known for we thought we should give it a go.

All the pots are priced the same at £13.50, but we went for Mariniere which was just traditional with cream - because cream never hurts! I thought I was going to have the mussels but after a couple I could tell they weren’t for me. They were quite salty, which I think for normal people is fine, but for me was just overpowering and not to my taste. 

Thankfully, the other dish we ordered was their Rotisserie Chicken in a Sticky Chili and Kaffir Lime flavour (£12.50) which was much more to my taste. The flavour was amazing and it is half a chicken, so there is plenty to eat. The chicken was nice and moist as well, which I think with the cooking method is an accomplishment as those rotisseries can get quite hot. We had also ordered a side, more out of curiosity than anything else and got the Cheesy Beer Croquettes (£3.95). They were gooey and tasty, but you only get two so unless you aren’t getting the bigger meals maybe not so worth it.

Finally, we come to dessert. Now at this point we were both stuffed to the point of pain, but on the tour at the beginning of the evening they pointed out the area of the kitchen where the crepes and waffles are made to order. So my mind was wandering to a crepe all evening. So when the waitress brought the dessert menu we had to give one a try. They let you build your own and choose either waffle or crepe and then a flavour of topping and a flavour of ice cream. So we went with a Crepe with white chocolate sauce and Belgian chocolate ice cream (£5.50). I’m sad to say I was slightly disappointed. The ice cream was amazing and the white chocolate sauce was very nice…but the crepe was a bit chewy and cold. Now this could be because the ice cream is inside the crepe or it could be because it sat a bit too long…I’m not sure. But I think had it been warm I would have loved it.

Could I Afford Seconds?

All in all it’s not the cheapest place to eat. But considering it’s location (right by a ton of theatres and in the middle of Soho) and the amount of food you get, I think the prices are pretty fair.

We made our meal more expensive by adding the sharing plank, but we would have been full without it as it would actually be sufficient as a starter for 3 or 4 people. There are plenty of nibbles or sides to build your own starter that would be more reasonable with the food you’ll have.

Also if you’re like us and new to mussels it might be better to fill up on the sharing platter and split a pot of mussels so it’s not too much all at once. But don’t skip the ice cream for dessert - you can get a bit more of it on it’s own for the same price as our crepe - because it is so decadent and yummy.

Overall?

Overall it was a fun experience. I liked the decor and despite only being open for 10 days when we went the tables were consistently full while we were there and lots of pots of mussels were coming out!

I do wish they had a less intimidating start for those of us new to mussels, but if I was already used to them I think the flavours of the pots are interesting and varied and would provide an interesting meal. I don’t think you can go wrong with the chicken, so if in doubt go for that! They do also have burgers, steaks and even lobster…but when a place put moules on their awning and points out the rotisserie on the tour then I think those are probably the dishes they’ve put the most effort and imagination into.

If I do decide to dip my toe back into the mussel filled waters, then I’ll definitely be heading straight to Belgo to try the Chorizo mussels!
Aug 19, 2015
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HerFavFood
+4
Belgo Soho has only been open a couple weeks, but they are certainly not a new family of restaurants. The original location opened in Chalk Farm in 1992 and they have a few restaurants spread throughout the city.When my husband and I visited the new Belgo location in Soho we were given a quick tour of the restaurant. The whole place has quite the industrial feel with wood, brick and stone effect walls. The kitchen is open on either side of the restaurant allowing customers to see the food being prepared as they pass by.
Sep 02, 2015
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