London O2 Arena: Best to worst rated restaurants based on reviews
As well as being home to one of the capital’s most iconic performance venues, the O2 Arena also houses a vast array of eatery options - but where’s the best place to dine?
From smaller restaurants to several familiar chains, the popular event spot has a whole load of different cuisines on offer, so visitors are bound to come across something to their taste.
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Hide AdRecognisable names such as Five Guys, Nando’s and Pizza Express are just a few of the well-known eatery’s that call the O2 home.
With more than 20 different establishments across the whole of the O2 Arena it can be hard to choose where to eat so we’ve compiled a list of the best to worst restaurants based on their Google reviews.
Haidilao Hot Pot
Google review rating: 4.9
Kitchen Pizzeria
Google review rating: 4.8
TOCA Social
Google review rating: 4.8
Chopstix
Google review rating: 4.7
All Bar One
Google review rating: 4.6
Thunderbird Fried Chicken
Google review rating: 4.6
Gordon Ramsay Street Burger
Google review rating: 4.6
Afrikana
Google review rating: 4.5
Haute Dolci
Google review rating: 4.5
German Doner Kebab
Google review rating: 4.4
Marugame Udon
Google review rating: 4.4
Pizza Express
Google review rating: 4.4


The Observatory
Google review rating: 4.4
Five Guys
Google review rating: 4.3
Gaucho
Google review rating: 4.3
Slug & Lettuce
Google review rating: 4.3
Zizzi
Google review rating: 4.3
Chipotle
Google review rating: 4.1
Frankie & Benny’s
Google review rating: 4.1
Nando’s
Google review rating: 4.1
Rodizio Rico
Google review rating: 4.1
Scarlet Rasoi
Google review rating: 4.1
Wasabi
Google review rating: 4.1
Google review rating: 4
Google review rating: 4
Google review rating: 3.9
Google review rating: 3.8
Google review rating: 3.7
Google review rating: 3.7
Google review rating: 3.6
Google review rating: 3.2
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