Gaza Cafe Soho

Korean restaurant · Soho

Gaza Cafe Soho

Korean restaurant · Soho

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47 Greek St, London W1D 4EE, United Kingdom

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An array of Korean desserts & rice bun burgers in a contemporary railroad-style restaurant space.  

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"You remember when you were young and naive - approximately two-weeks ago - and you used to eat crushed ice to help you cool down? Well this Korean Bingsoo spot on Greek Street is making flavoured crushed ice. OK, so it’s actually shaved ice, and it’s topped with things like condensed milk or fruit syrup and your choice of sweet stuff, like Oreos, fresh mango, and strawberries. So really it’s nothing like your crushed ice phase, but you get the idea. There’s seating downstairs if you want to eat in, but you can get it to takeaway. P.S. we’d go for the Oreo. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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"You remember when you were young and naive - approximately two-weeks ago - and you used to eat crushed ice to help you cool down? Well this Korean Bingsoo spot on Greek Street is making flavoured crushed ice. OK, so it’s actually shaved ice, and it’s topped with things like condensed milk or fruit syrup and your choice of sweet stuff, like Oreos, fresh mango, and strawberries. So really it’s nothing like your crushed ice phase, but you get the idea. There’s seating downstairs if you want to eat in, but you can get it to takeaway. P.S. we’d go for the Oreo." - heidi lauth beasley, rianne shlebak

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"Do you even need a reason to eat ice-cream? Amateurs will say you need sun, but true Londoners will tell you that ice-cream tastes just as good in the rain. And the shaved ice at this bingsoo spot in Soho is no exception. You can get flavours like fresh mango, strawberries, and Oreo. All delicious in, or out, of the rain." - rianne shlebak

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Tasnim Akhtar

Google
It was my first experience of bingsoo and how refreshing it was! Super tasty and the other bread based desserts were good too however I have to say both bingsoo were star of the show. Drinks of the other hand - the brown sugar bubble tea and frappe weren't so great and rather pricey. Nice setting and clean decor.

Monirul Sardar

Google
Excellent dessert place in the heart of Soho on Greek Street. The place was mainly full of Koreans which means it is an authentic Korean dessert place. Loved the waffle it had a lovely texture when i bit into it. Also the mixed Korean coffee was absolutely top level all java heads would love.

jayne tan

Google
loved gaza and will definitely be back! the bingsu photographed are all in the small size and had a generous amount of toppings. personally, i think the bingsu from gaza are better than the ones from shibuya and look forward to trying other flavours :) the plumade was SO good,, words simply can’t explain the emotions i was feeling whilst drinking that (the mangoade did not hit the same so i won’t be ordering that again) the waffle was super nice and crispy on the outside but soft on the inside (i think it’s a croffle ??) and the strawberry honey butter toast was yummy too! the toast is so thick and so soft inside would definitely recommend you stop by and try out some of their things !

Joanne Tse

Google
Rice burger tasted way better than expected! Great service here and a good chill out place to have a small bit and dessert! I asked for a taster for the bingsoo too as my friend wasn't sure if she liked it and they gave a mini blueberry bingsoo in a cute little cup and presented it really nicely. Definitely recommend it here.

Brendan

Google
Delicious Korean toast. Been here a few times and I really like their honey butter toast. Ample seating space as well even on weekends, which is nice when the rest of central London is so busy you have to queue for tables.

Jane Amajor

Google
Gaza was a joyous experience, bingsoo was great and was made really quickly, appreciated the use of fresh fruit and condensed milk on the side to add more sweetness. The atmosphere inside of the cafe was great, loved the K-Pop playing in the back, and it wasn’t too busy when I went!

Rü

Google
During the start of my obsession with Korean culture I was curious as to why there weren't many Korean restaurants and cafes in London and I was doing my best to track down all the ones which had good ratings from mainly asian people on the review and I came to find a place called gaza, it's a decent cafe. When I arrived I wasn't really surprised to see not many people were there. The cafe was very peaceful now that I think about it as it was a fairly new cafe which opened maybe around late 2016 to early 2017. The place smelt like bleach haha but it was to keep the place clean and that's good. The menu was fairly straight forward and easy to order from. I ordered a rice burger with bulgogi beef and on another day I ordered spicy chicken. I also ordered a chocolate oreo bingsoo, chocolate smoothie and also a mixed Korean coffee and altogether wasn't very expensive. It costed around a fair £10-18 altogether. The rice burgers are all so good. Very tasty and had good spice into it and none of that sweet spice you get from restaurants that claim their food is spicy. The salad was actually also very good but I was curious what dressing they put on the salad as it made a massive difference in flavour and made everything a lot better. The rice burgers was perfect and an original idea that I like. The dessert and drinks side of things was definitely a lot more tastier. The bingsoo was so cold and soft and melted in your mouth so amazingly as well as the oreo pieces giving it a good crunch with the shaved ice and dripping condensed milk on top of it is definitely a beautiful site. The bingsoo was the bomb. The drinks such as the Korean mixed coffee was good too seeing as I'm not really a keen coffee drinker this one was decent in taste. The chocolate smoothie was also very good. I've only ever had positive things to say about this cafe and would recommend anyone to come and visit this place. It's small but it's definitely rising up and has been very successful in recent years and have also recently introduced bubble tea which I would also like to try one day. Just an amazing cafe. 9/10.

Sofia Costa

Google
Tried the Korean beef rice bun which was covered in what tasted like sugar and salad cream. The beef itself tasted like sausage and the ‘rice bun’ leaves much to be desired. It’s a bit of rice below and above the meat, and they charge you burger prices for them. The desert was less sweet than the food which was a total surprise. The plum juice and the the shaved ice cream were very good - the only reason why I’m giving this 3 stars. The mochi toast not so much.