Best Restaurants in Central London: Top London eateries to visit during your stay

One thing you won’t get in London is bored. As one of the coolest cities in the world, London is heaving with top restaurants to suit every taste. London’s food scene is vibrant, exciting and rich with cuisine from every part of the globe and the best restaurants are right here in Central London.
Whether fine dining, sharing plates, brunch, cocktails or trendy eats, you’ll find all sorts of world-class restaurants to suit every budget and style.
Save lots of time and hassle with our shortlist of the best restaurants in Central London to suit every need. From Italian to Mediterranean, British classics, restaurants by top celebrity chefs and scenic outdoor dining, here’s your quick list of the best places to eat in Central London.

Best Restaurants in Central London: Top London eateries to visit during your stay


1. Best Central London restaurant with outdoor seating:

If you’re dining outside, where better to sit than in a delicious restaurant by the River Thames?

Butlers Wharf Chop House lies along the banks of iconic Tower Bridge for the perfect place to spot all the boats and sights located along the river whilst you feast on succulent British dishes.

In a celebration of British meat, Butlers Wharf Chop House serves up eight cuts of steak, Gloucester Old Spot pork with Bramley apple and cider sauce and Welsh salt marsh lamb alongside beer battered cod, roast salmon, minted potatoes, sticky toffee pudding and plenty of other scrumptious British classics.

Other beautiful outdoor locations to eat in Central London include Bluebird Cafe on hip King’s Road where the plush conservatory creates a gorgeous outdoor-indoor space.

Bluebird’s open conservatory interior is decked out with lush plants and plenty of jewel colours to complement the sunny dishes on its Mediterranean menu.

Claridge’s Bar, Bibendum and the Michelin-starred Angler all have gorgeous outdoor seating. At Anglers you’ll enjoy a sumptuous seafood restaurant where you can dine in its botanical garden with a retractable roof overhead to protect you if it rains.

2. Best Central London restaurant for lunch:

For lunch head to Elystan Street where the set lunch menu is a brilliant way to enjoy two Michelin-starred Phil Howard’s taste-laden European cooking at a great value rate.

Elystan Street’s ideal location in Chelsea’s South Kensington makes it an excellent place to stop for lunch before or after a visit to the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, The V&A and all the other top attractions close by.

You’ll find a warm atmosphere with British and European flavours served up in mouth watering Michelin-starred dishes.

Phil Howard’s menu is led by seasonal ingredients so expect delights such as, aged fillet and short rib of beef, salt-baked white beetroot and celeriac, breast of mallard with pumpkin and chestnuts, smashed brownie with chocolate foam, hazelnut ice cream and vanilla Chantilly and more.

Other popular options for an elegant lunch in the city without splashing too much cash include: Drake and Morgan in Kings Cross and The Botanist in Liverpool Street.

If you’d like to enjoy the cosy surroundings of a much-loved British pub setting with a stylish feel, sample a gastro pub lunch in the city. Gastro pubs are a favourite with Londoners and the Balls Brothers Austin Friars in Liverpool Street or The White Swan in Holborn are popular choices for lunch.

Gastro pubs serve up everyone’s favourites like burgers, club sandwiches and fish and chips as well as lots of global cuisine in trendy settings.

3. Best Central London Italian restaurant:

For top Italian restaurants you’ll find lots of choice. Angel Hartnett’s Murano in Mayfair is one of London’s favourites. Angela’s a top Michelin-starred British chef yet despite its status you’ll find Murano is a warm and relaxing place to be.

Murano’s menu is a feast of seasonal ingredients in authentic Italian dishesand you can mix and match your own choices from the menu to your own liking.

Another top favourite is Bancone in Charing Cross where silky fresh pasta, rich sauces packed full of flavour and small plates are the order of the day.

4. Best Central London British restaurant:

If you want ultra classic British dining, it has to be Simpson’s in the Strand. This bastion of British fine dining has been serving up the finest British fare since 1828.

Whilst others have fallen by the wayside, Simpson’s in the Strand has retained its crown as one of London’s best eateries for over 190 years.

Expect pristine surroundings, top service and delicious British meals such as 28 day aged Scottish beef on the bone – carved at your table from antique trollies, Scottish halibut on the bone and hand-dived Scottish scallops. Don’t forget to sample a cocktail in the iconic art deco bar before you dine.

For a more modern take on British cuisine, no-one does it better then Michelin-starred Tom Kerridge. Tom is known for serving up the type of food that people want to eat.

Head over to Kerridge’s Bar and Grill in Embankment for Tom’s infamous big flavours and delicious dishes. The restaurant’s central location is close to all the top West End theatres that reside along The Strand plus lots of famous Central London attractions like Trafalgar Square.
Treats like treacle roasted fillet of beef with chips, mushroom risotto, pork belly with roasted onions and horseradish cream, peanut butter and white chocolate Paris-Brest with salted coffee caramel and tonka bean panna cotta with rhubarb sorbetare guaranteed to leave you returning for more.
For more top Central London restaurants, Yottam Ottenlenghi’s, Ottenlenghi Spitalfields or Nopiare two of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in London whilst Atul Kulcha’Kanishka one of Central London’s best Indian restaurants. Both chefs are highly respected Michelin-starred chefs whose dishes have transformed the taste buds of Brits forever.

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