Best restaurants in London - by area

  • The best Finsbury Park restaurants, cafes and bars

    The best Finsbury Park restaurants, cafes and bars - Tollington's

    From hole-in-the-wall naan shops to natural wine bistros, there's a lot to enjoy in Finsbury Park. You just need to know what to look for.

  • The best restaurants in Fitzrovia

    The best restaurants in Fitzrovia - Kitchen Table

    North of Oxford Street, there are a lot of great restaurants in Fitzrovia - and it's not all confined to Charlotte Street. Here's our pick of the best.

  • The best restaurants in Mayfair

    The best restaurants in Mayfair - Dosa

    In the heart of Mayfair, you'll find more than a smattering of Michelin-starred restaurants. But it's not all about the 10-course tasting menus. Here's our pick of the very best restaurants in Mayfair.

  • The best restaurants, bars and cafes in King's Cross

    The best restaurants, bars and cafes in King's Cross

    King’s Cross is firmly a dining destination in its own right. From Granary Square and Coal Drops Yard to the canalside, all a few minutes walk from the station and dotted with restaurants and bars, here are the best restaurants and more in King's Cross.

  • The best restaurants in Hackney

    The best restaurants in hackney - Sesta

    Spread out across the borough of Hackney on the east side of London, you'll find some of the city's most innovative restaurants. We've rounded up the best.

  • The best restaurants in Kensington

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    We've picked out the best restaurants in Kensington. From top Michelin-starred restaurants to glittzy fare from Big Mamma, here are the best places to eat out in the area.

  • The best restaurants near Hyde Park

    The best restaurants near Hyde Park

    Visiting Hyde Park but looking for decent places to eat close to the park? Here's our pick of the best restaurants that are just a street away from the edges of this royal park. 

  • The best restaurants near Wembley Stadium

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    If you're heading to Wembley for a concert or a match, here's our pick of where to eat near the stadium that isn't a total tourist trap.

  • The best restaurants in Canary Wharf

    The best restaurants in Canary Wharf

    More than 100,000 people work in Canary Wharf and recently it's had an influx of interesting places to eat and drink. Here's our pick of where to go if you live, work, or just happen to find yourself in this section of the city.

  • The best restaurants in Paddington

    Best restaurants in Paddington

    If you're heading to Paddington Station and looking for the best restaurants, this guide will point you to the best food available in the area. 

  • The best restaurants in Knightsbridge

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    Heading to Knightsbridge (maybe a Harrods visit)? We'll guide you to the best places to eat nearby...

  • The best restaurants and bars in St James

    The best places to eat and drink in and around St James

    More exclusive than Mayfair and with more history packed into its streets than almost any other part of London, St James is one of London’s hidden gems worth exploring. From historic shops to its mix of modern and classic restaurants and bars, here’s our pick of the best places to check out.

  • The best restaurants in Waterloo and the South Bank

    The best restaurants in Waterloo and the South Bank

    The South Bank may be a little tourist-central, but there are some gems to be found there. Here's our guide to the very best restaurants around Waterloo and along the South Bank.

  • Where to eat near the Elizabeth Line

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    It's hard to believe the day would ever come, but the Elizabeth Line is finally open. And that means it's easier than ever to reach some of London's best restaurants. If you're on the line and feeling peckish (in central London) here's where you can step off and refuel. 

  • The best restaurants, cafes and bakeries in Chinatown

    The best restaurants in Chinatown

    ​Find London’s Chinatown nestled between Soho and Leicester Square; in the past few years there have been lots of exciting additions - Newport Court has transformed into a sweet tooth heaven, while hot pot restaurants and bubble tea cafes are piling in to claim a piece of the territory. With Lunar New Year upon us, there’s no better time to explore Chinatown. London-based supper club host,

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