Perched 37 floors above Canary Wharf, Bōkan 37 offers more than just food—it serves up one of the most breath-taking views of the London skyline.
My sister and I recently visited their new Bottomless Brunch series, and it’s safe to say that the entire experience was flawless.
With floor-to-ceiling windows, every seat in the house provides a front-row view of the city.
The ever-changing London skyline became a stunning backdrop as we sipped our bottomless prosecco, which flowed generously for 90 minutes—perfect for an indulgent brunch.
It felt like a slice of luxury, without a hefty price tag.
The food was equally impressive.
I started with the Duck salad—confit duck, buckwheat noodles, mango, and a soft-boiled egg. The combination of rich duck and sweet mango was spot-on, and the texture of the buckwheat noodles added a satisfying chewiness.
My main, the Seafood linguine, was a treat. The homemade pasta, combined with cockles and prawns in a delicate olive oil and garlic sauce, made it light yet full of flavour.
My sister’s meal was equally divine. Her starter, the King prawns in tempura, paired perfectly with the sweet chilli sauce, while her Courgette risotto, topped with burrata and San Marzano tomatoes, was a creamy, velvety dish that balanced the sharpness of the tomatoes beautifully.
And, of course, we couldn’t resist sharing a portion of homemade truffle and cheese fries—an absolute highlight.
Crispy, cheesy, and drizzled with truffle oil, they were everything fries should be.
For dessert, we indulged in both options: the chocolate waffle with vanilla ice cream, and the Gluten-free Crêpes Suzette with orange and cognac cream.
Both were decadent, with the Crêpes Suzette offering a zesty, boozy punch that ended the meal on a high note.
The brunch is available every Saturday from 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm, and at £45pp for three courses, it’s incredible value for money, especially considering the location and quality of the food.
If you’re looking to enjoy some excellent food with jaw-dropping views, Bokan 37 is the place to be.
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