London, our magnificent capital, is a haven for food lovers. It’s a city teeming with renowned eateries and innovative chefs, making the quest for the best restaurants a delightful but challenging adventure. No matter where you find yourself in this vibrant city, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to delicious dining experiences.
From the iconic curry houses of Brick Lane to the classic brasseries of Soho and the dim sum delights of Chinatown, London offers a symphony of culinary traditions. Neighborhood gems like Ida in Queen’s Park, Panella in Notting Hill, and Ciao Bella in Bloomsbury provide a charming escape with their authentic Italian fare. And let’s not forget the buzzing food markets and arcades of Borough, Spitalfields, Portobello, and Kingly Court, where you can sample an array of cuisines and flavors.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer abundance of culinary options in London. To help navigate this delectable maze, we’ve curated a list of the 50 best restaurants in the city, a meticulously crafted selection by House & Garden’s food editor Blanche Vaughan and our digital team. Our discerning food enthusiasts have thoroughly tested every restaurant on this list, ensuring an exceptional dining experience for all.
Beyond Just Good Food: A Holistic Culinary Experience
When compiling our list, we looked beyond just the quality of the food. We considered the atmosphere, service, wine list, and overall dining experience. We’re also big fans of a beautifully designed setting, and Café Petiole in Somerset House is a prime example of great food and design working in perfect harmony.
London’s restaurant scene is constantly evolving, so our list is ever-changing, reflecting the latest exciting openings that capture our attention. Check back regularly for updates and discover new culinary adventures.
The Buzz of London’s August Restaurant Scene
August 2024 is abuzz with new and exciting restaurants, adding to London’s already vibrant culinary landscape. We’re all still trying to snag a coveted reservation at Tollington’s, the Spanish seafood bar in Finsbury Park, a creation by the talented minds behind Four Legs. Arlington’s, the reimagined Le Caprice, continues to attract crowds, while The Park, Jeremy King’s “new world grand cafe,” has taken root in Bayswater.
A Mexican Food Renaissance in London
We’ve been noticing a delightful trend: the burgeoning Mexican food scene in London. For a glamorous evening with amazing aesthetics and guaranteed delicious food, we recommend Decimo. Kol is another hot spot, living up to the hype and deserving its place in our Top 50. If you’re looking for a quick and delicious bite, head to CDMX in Soho, which opened its doors in June. And don’t miss Proper Tacos in Nag’s Head Market, Islington, for a truly spiritual flavor experience.
Classic Favourites and Anticipated Delights
In our recent article on how to “Eat Your Way Through London,” two out of four food enthusiasts recommended the classic Café Deco, so we’ll be adding it to our list. Speaking of visually appealing food, we’re eagerly awaiting the release of the new recipe book from Café Cecilia, set to hit shelves in mid-September.
Your Culinary Journey Begins Here
Whether you’re craving a multi-course tasting menu, a quick bite, or sharing plates, this list is your guide to the best restaurants in London. From the familiar classics to the newest sensations, we’ve got you covered. Scroll down and embark on a culinary adventure through the city’s diverse and exciting restaurant scene.
Still looking for more culinary inspiration? Explore our list of best afternoon teas in London, or indulge in a long and leisurely brunch with our selection of the best brunches in the city. And when the weather is nice, dine al fresco with our list of outdoor restaurants, and enjoy a meal in a beautifully curated setting.