Hey so I've heard loads about Nando's bein a big deal here, is it actually that good? Where's the best one to hit up in central London? Just lookin for some good grub pals!
OMG, Nando’s is my absolute fave! The one in Soho's got a great atmosphere plus it's super central. Get the butterfly chicken breast with peri-salted chips and thank me later. Also, the garlic bread is to die for 😍
You've never experienced London if you haven't been slightly disappointed by a hyped up restaurant. Nando's is alright. It won’t change your life, but it’ll fill you up. Just don’t expect to be mind-blown or anything.
They actually have some decent options for veggies and vegans too, so not just a chicken joint. The sweet potato wedges and the Great Imitator Wrap are spot on!
Mate, Nando's is like the staple for a quick cheeky meal out. It's not mind-blowing but it’s a solid choice. There's several around but hit up the one on St Martin's Lane. Usually not too packed and pretty consistent with food quality.
Look, if you can handle your spice, crank it up to Extra Hot. Adds that perfect kick to your meal. There's one in Covent Garden that's pretty spacious – good for groups.
Okay, so Nando's isn't Michelin star or anything, but their peri-peri chicken has a certain charm. The atmosphere is casual and the sides are tasty too. My recommendation is the Nando's near Bond Street, relaxed after a day of shopping.
Nando's is pretty decent for a chain, mate. Not the end-all of chicken, but defo worth a try for the peri-peri sauce. There's one on Earl's Court Road that’s got a nice vibe.