Celebrate Eid and Ramadan in Soho
Read our guide to after sunset dining to break your fast this holy month.
Celebrate Eid and Ramadan in London's Soho
Throughout the month of March, visit Soho's famous dining scene with your family and friends with halal-friendly restaurants in London. A month of fasting and reflection, ending on 18 March.
Explore Soho's Iftar menus for after-sunset dining to break your fast or discover gifting across Carnaby Street and Soho for for Eid al-Fitr.
Ramadan Kareem.
17 February-18 March
Disclaimer: Please note that while this guide highlights restaurants offering halal-friendly options, availability may vary. If you require confirmation of halal certification or preparation practices, we recommend contacting the venue directly for the most accurate and up‑to‑date information.
Oud Gifting
Making for a thoughtful gift this Ramadan, oud fragrances embody spirituality and tradition.
- Natural fragrance maker, Ffern, produces scents using oud taken from 25-year old aquilaria trees grown in Assam, India with a 65-day extraction process.
- Liberty London also offers a wide selection of oud fragrances for men and women including their very own Liberty LBTY. Fragrance, Oud Immortel from BYREDO, Granado Oud and more.
Iftar Feasting at Dishoom
Gather together over delicious and copious dishes for the month of Ramadan at Dishoom. The Iftar Feast menu is available for groups of four or more, every day from when the sun sets, during Ramadan. Simply ask for the menu on arrival.
Enjoy dishes including House Black Daal, Kulfi, Chicken Tikka, Jackfruit Biryani and more. Proper heritage manifested in this homely favourite, discover slowly cooked, tender lamb leg in daal made with three types of lentil: moong, toor and masoor. Warming, silky and mellow with flaky-buttery paratha and tangy mixed pickle.
Ramadan Lights in the West End
London's West End will once again become illuminated with stunning lights for the return of Ramadan this March. From the 18th February through to 24th March, coinciding with other Eid al-Fitr festivities across London. The lights will be on from 5pm to 5am daily.
As Ramadan comes to an end on 18th March, the lights will shift from wishing Londoners a ‘Happy Ramadan’ to a ‘Happy Eid’.
Kingly Court's Halal Hotspots
Darjeeling Express
Bengali and North Indian inspired, Darjeeling Express boasts an all-woman kitchen and interiors inspired by an Indian train station. Dig into authentic dishes for lunch and dinner, with all meat served certified halal.
Le Bab
Middle Eastern restaurant Le Bab reinvents kebabs with provenance and seasonality in Kingly Court. With a fully halal menu, the restaurant is the perfect spot to break your fast this Ramadan.
EL&N
Step into a world of calm and beauty this Ramadan and Eid ul-Fitr as EL&N presents A Celebration of Moonlight and Flavour. Inspired by peaceful nights, natures tranquillity, and the gentle glow of lights and lanterns, EL&N invite you to embrace this sacred season with a sweetly indulgent selection of celebratory delights.
Discover the Lemon & Rose Sherbert Drink, Rose & Cardamom Iced Latte, Black Tahini Date & Cinnamon Glow Smoothie, or the comforting Salted Snickerdoodle Iced Latte. For something to savour, indulge in our Pistachio Baklava Croissant, showstopping Ramadan Kareem Tiramisu or Sticky Date Banana Bread topped with velvety date ice cream.
Imad's Syrian Kitchen
This Ramadan Imad's Syrian Kitchen is bringing back the well-loved Atayef pancake, available on both the breakfast and dessert menu, ready to be shared after Iftar. Atayef pancakes are a traditional dish that are cooked on only one side, filled with ashta (sweet cream) and pistachios, and drizzled with scented syrup - delicious!
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Imad's Syrian Kitchen
Syrian cuisine by entrepreneur and refugee, Imad Alarnab. Serves vegetarian options, colourful mezzes and sharing plates across lunch and dinner.
Darjeeling Express
Bengali and North Indian inspired cuisine with an all-woman kitchen and interiors inspired by an Indian train station. Serving lunch and dinner.
Le Bab
Middle Eastern restaurant reinventing kebabs with provenance, seasonality and technique honed in Michelin-starred kitchens.
Dishoom
Bombay inspired restaurant capturing the excitement of London and Bombay in the 60's. Serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon chai, dinner and late-night drinks.
Masala Zone Soho
Widely praised since the time it opened in 2001 for its authentic Indian culinary and visual provenance - proper Indian food, spanning regions, types of food & cooking styles, and exciting interiors.
Ramo Ramen
Japanese inspired ramen restaurant fused with Phillipino dishes, specialising in seafood. Serves lunch, dinner and an express lunch menu.