Best Restaurants in London: A Hand-Picked Google Maps List
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Best Restaurants in London: A Hand-Picked Google Maps List

Some of the best restaurants in London

  • GymkhanaMayfairThe Sethi family's Raj-era Indian on Albemarle Street — a Michelin star, wild muntjac biryani and the best fine dining in London served with real swagger.
  • The Wolseley PiccadillyPiccadillyThe grand European café Londoners genuinely love — marble, black-tie waiters and a caviar-or-schnitzel breakfast that never goes out of fashion.
  • St. JohnClerkenwellFergus Henderson's nose-to-tail room by Smithfield — bone marrow on toast, Eccles cakes and the whitewashed space that reshaped modern British cooking.
  • Hélène Darroze at The ConnaughtMayfairThree Michelin stars and a menu chosen from a spice-drawer trolley — the grandest fine dining in London, run with Landaise precision.
  • The Clove ClubShoreditchInside the old Shoreditch Town Hall, a Michelin-starred tasting menu that made buttermilk fried chicken and pine-smoked trout famous.
  • Padella ShoreditchShoreditchHandmade pasta at a bar counter for under a tenner — the pici cacio e pepe is worth joining the queue for every single time.
  • The DevonshireSohoThe Guinness-and-chops pub that took over Soho — perfect pints downstairs, a wood-fired dining room up top and near-impossible to book.
  • IkoyiThe StrandJeremy Chan's two-star cooking overlooking the Thames — West African spicing pushed somewhere new, from jollof-inspired rice to plantain and smoked scotch bonnet.
  • A. WongPimlicoThe only Chinese restaurant in Britain with two Michelin stars — Andrew Wong's dim sum and roast Iberico puffs are worth crossing London for.
  • TrulloHighburyThe Highbury neighbourhood Italian everyone wishes was on their street — charcoal-grilled beef and hand-rolled pappardelle with eight-hour ragù.
  • KilnSohoA cramped Soho counter cooking fiery Northern Thai over clay pots and fire — the clay-pot glass noodles with crab meat are a proper rite of passage.
  • FallowSt James'sAdam Handling-era alumni cooking sustainability-driven food in St James's Market — cod's head, corn ribs and some of the buzziest modern British plates in town.
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  • 89 of London's best restaurants, hand-picked into a single Google Maps list you can save to your phone in one tap.
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  • Michelin heavyweights like Gymkhana, Ikoyi and Hélène Darroze at The Connaught sit next to Soho's cult pub The Devonshire.
  • A real spread of cuisines — St. John's nose-to-tail British, A. Wong's two-star Chinese, Kiln's fiery Thai and Padella's pasta.
  • Covers Mayfair, Shoreditch, Soho, Clerkenwell, Pimlico and the Strand, so there's great food wherever you land in the city.
  • The best fine dining in London alongside pasta counters and grand cafés like The Wolseley on Piccadilly — top to bottom, all worth it.

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How this list was made

This isn't an algorithmic scrape. Every spot was hand-picked by people who actually live, eat and travel in London, then cross-referenced with respected local guides and recent press. We add and remove places as the scene shifts, so the list keeps reflecting what's genuinely worth your time today.

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