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SquareMeal Review of Chet's Restaurant

Bronze Award

Trendy hotel chain The Hoxton has a new outpost, this time choosing west London’s Shepard’s Bush to set up shop. At first, expect all The Hoxton has previously promised you – a cool lobby area with statement art pieces and sinkable armchairs. Straight ahead is a ritzy, brasserie-style bar and peeking through it, you can just about see the ground-floor restaurant, Chet’s.

The Hoxton is well-versed in collaborating with pop-ups and Chet’s was road-tested at the Holborn branch before becoming a permanent fixture here. This is the first UK venture for chef and founder Kris Yenbamroong, who already has a successful group of restaurants in California. Chet’s brings together the ‘Americana’ spirit of the West Coast and Yenbamroong’s Thai heritage, nodding to his family’s cult restaurant which was among the first to serve mainstream Thai food in LA.

Yenbamroong clearly understands the power of a few crowd-pleasing, signature dishes and the menu is littered with plates you’ll want to share with your mates. We tried the day menu, from which the pineapple rice is a non-negotiable. Picture an almost comically-large, hollowed pineapple stuffed with tasty fried rice, crispy onions and peanuts, topped with shards of crab meat. Moist, sweet, salty; it’s the perfect side. We also loved the succulent BBQ shrimp which was served on skewers and satisfyingly smothered in peanut sauce. If you’re a fan of katsu chicken, the fried chicken khao soi nods towards this well-known recipe and shouldn’t be missed. The chicken is mouth-watering, but we were obsessed with the Chiang Mai sauce - it was rich and fragrant, punctuated with freshness in the form of coriander, bean sprouts and red onions.

The drinks offering is just as exciting with a well-thought-out list of cocktails, of which Thaiami Vice leads the charge. With a playful nod to full moon parties, this four-person cocktail is served in a bucket and mixes Mehkong, Barcadi Carta Blanca, strawberry, coconut, lemongrass, pineapple, citrus and mint. It’s like going on holiday.

Other parts of Chet’s menu reference America’s diner culture. Among the breakfast selection, you’ll find classics such as pancakes and waffles, while the dessert menu includes hard milkshakes with all the toppings. This is a big inspiration for the retro décor, too. With pencil-eraser pinks and faded beiges, it feels like a 70s motel in the best way. The space is anchored by a string of patterned booths which reinforce the diner feel and include chic design features such as soft café curtains. It’s safe to say you’ll want to get a few pictures.

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Good to know

Average Price
££££ - Under £30
Cuisine
Burgers, North American, Thai, Vegetarian friendly
Ambience
Cool, Fun, Lively
Food Occasions
All day dining, Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner, Late night dining, Lunch
Alfresco And Views
Outside seating, Terrace
Special Features
Dog friendly, Wheelchair access
Perfect for
Birthdays, Celebrations, Group dining [8+], Special occasions
Food Hygiene Rating
Food Hygiene Rating 5 for Chet

About

Located inside The Hoxton in Shepherd’s Bush, Chet’s is a Thai-Americana restaurant. Open throughout the day for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night dining, it offers a lively setting for celebrations, group meals and relaxed catch-ups. Inside, dusky pink walls and terracotta-toned booth seating echo the Thai-Americana theme, while light wooden tables and a central bar surrounded by greenery create a warm, lively dining room.

The menus at Chet's Restaurant draw inspiration from Thai cooking and neighbouring regional cuisines while nodding to the indulgent dishes found in classic American diners. Breakfast ranges from lighter options such as fruit salad and chia bowls to more substantial plates including avocado on toast, sriracha eggs royale and American pancake stacks topped with chocolate chips, mixed berries and Chantilly cream. Teas, coffees and fresh juices complete the morning offering.

Weekend brunch introduces heartier plates, including a roti waffle topped with crispy spicy fried chicken, pineapple fried rice and wagyu steak and eggs, alongside a selection of sandwiches. During the day, the menu features snacks and larger plates such as prawn toast and chicken wings. Chef’s lunch bowls offer options like grilled aubergine, charred chicken thigh or grilled king prawn, while specials include a hot chicken sandwich finished with spicy Thai chilli glaze.

In the evening, the focus shifts towards Thai-inspired dishes including larb gai, a minced chicken salad with lime, fish sauce, chilli and coriander. Wok dishes include wagyu fried rice and firecracker prawn noodles, while the grill turns out barbecue short rib with pineapple soy. Curries include poached coconut fish curry, khao soi and yellow courgette curry. Desserts include nom hen, a Cambodian-style shaved ice dessert and Milo with chocolate, condensed milk and vanilla ice cream. The drinks list spans wine, beer, soft drinks, mocktails and cocktails, including Chet’s Bloody Caesar and Thai sours.

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Menu Highlights

Starters
Larb Gai - £14.00

Thai minced chicken salad with lime, fish sauce, rice powder, chilli, coriander (df, gf)

Crispy Rice Salad - £15.50

Ginger, onion, peanut, coriander, tangy spicy dressing and vegan umami sauce. Think of this as savoury, fragrant Thai rice krispies – a must try! (vg, df, gf)

Papaya Salad - £16.00

Mortar-pounded salad of green papaya, fish sauce, palm sugar, lime, birds eye chilli, peanuts (df, gf)

Main Courses
Wagyu Fried Rice - £34.00

Westholme Wagyu, egg fried rice, tenderstem broccoli, onions, bell peppers, Thai basil, cucumber (df)

Firecracker Prawn Noodles - £35.00

Pad Thai sautéed with prik tum garlic chilli paste, river prawns, egg, onion, tomato, tenderstem broccoli and golden mountain sauce (gf, df)

Zaab Chicken - £32.00

Thai spiced crispy “whole” baby chicken, cucumber salad, Louisiana style honey vinegar (df)

Chet’s Smash Burger - £20.00

100% beef patty, American cheese, Chet’s secret sauce, chilli, pickle. Served with fries

Pineapple Rice - £25.00

Fried rice, peanuts, eggs, onion, Nam Pla Prik (df,v) Add a ‘ lil bacon & fried egg +£6

Yellow Courgette Curry - £17.00

Courgette, baby corn, baby potatoes, straw mushrooms all topped with red chili, Thai basil, chilli oil and cocount milk (df, gf, vg)


FAQs

Does it serve breakfast?

Yes, Chet's serves breakfast, lunch and dinner

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Details

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Location
The Hoxton hotel, 65 Shepherds Bush Green, Shepherd's Bush, London, W12 8QE

020 3540 3150 020 3540 3150

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Opening Times

Breakfast
Mon 07:00-11:00
Tue 07:00-11:00
Wed 07:00-11:00
Thu 07:00-11:00
Fri 07:00-11:00
Sat 07:00-11:00
Sun 07:00-11:00
Brunch
Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed Closed
Thu Closed
Fri Closed
Sat 11:00-16:00
Sun 11:00-16:00
Lunch
Mon 12:00-16:00
Tue 12:00-16:00
Wed 12:00-16:00
Thu 12:00-16:00
Fri 12:00-16:00
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Dinner
Mon 17:30-22:30
Tue 17:30-22:30
Wed 17:30-22:30
Thu 17:30-22:30
Fri 17:30-22:30
Sat 17:30-22:30
Sun 17:30-22:30

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