El Camion

About El Camion

Tucked away in Brewer Street is El Camion, the Soho branch of Ned Conran’s – son of Terence – hip Mexican restaurant chain that is famous for its huge burritos and devilish cocktail list. This very central location combined with an interior that is all at once both dark and sleek, and kitsch and colourful, El Camion is the perfect venue for dates, pre-theatre bites, late night feasts and birthday parties. Decorated with brightly coloured tablecloths, flowers and a wall display of kooky hot sauces, El Camion is filled with quirky charm but the menu is classically Mexican with all of your favourites from tacos and quesadillas to salads and ice-cold Mexican beers thrown in for good measure.

El Camion Address

Address:
25-27 Brewer Street
Soho
London
W1F 0RR

Prices for El Camion

Under £25 | €28 | US$39

Location Information for El Camion

Address:
25-27 Brewer Street
Soho
London
W1F 0RR
Public transport: Piccadilly Circus, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of El Camion

El Camion is amazing. Food was superb and the waitress who served us was faultless. We were a big group and she was very attentive and joined in with batner. We all said we woudl go again.

19 April 2012
by JC

El Camion in Soho is a fantastic find! I went on a Thursday night for a catch up with friends, and we managed to secure a booth downstairs to ourselves. We thoroughly enjoyed their cocktails and frozen daiquiri's are a must! The food was delicious and plentiful - I would definitely recommend the beef nacho's and burrito's. Great atmosphere and night out for a few drinks & eats with friends!

16 March 2012
by JW

Great for big groups, reasonably spacious place which is unusual for Soho. The prices were a surprise - reasonably cheap.

9 March 2012
by 12063920

We been for lunch and the place nice, the Burrito was delicious, fast and friendly service.

4 March 2012
by Agnese Paolucci

We went for a group lunch and had the set lunch menu. There was some issue's with the waitress not understanding what 'gluten-free' meant, which resulted in her bringing out a pack of tortillas so we could read the ingredients! Other than that, the food was lovely and served quickly. The deco is fun and there is lots of look at.

1 May 2012
by LP
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