Afternoon tea set at the Criterion Restaurant, London

This is a list of notable restaurants in London, United Kingdom.

Restaurants in London

An event at the Ace Cafe London, in 2006
Brasserie Vacherin, Sutton High Street

Current

  • 68–86 Bar and Restaurant – building in England
  • A. Wong – Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in Pimlico, London
  • Aberdeen Angus Steak Houses – British restaurant chain[1]
  • Ace Cafe London – Roadside entertainment venue in North London[2]
  • Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester – Restaurant in London, England
  • L'Autre Pied – restaurant in London, England[3]
  • Bar Italia – Italian cafe on Frith Street in Soho, London
  • Bel Canto – chain of restaurants based in Paris, France[4]
  • Benihana – American Japanese cuisine restaurant company
  • Bob Bob Ricard – Restaurant in London
  • Café Royal – Hotel in London, former restaurant
  • Casa Tua Camden – Restaurant in Camden, London[5]
  • Chez Bruce – restaurant located at 2 Bellevue Road in Wandsworth, London, England
  • China Tang – Chinese restaurant in London, England
  • Chutney Mary – Indian restaurant in London, founded in 1990
  • Cipriani S.A. – International luxury restaurant and club operator based in Luxembourg
  • Club Gascon – French restaurant located in London, England
  • Colony – restaurant, bar and grill in Marylebone, London, England
  • The Cube – pop-up restaurant created by Electrolux
  • Dinner by Heston Blumenthal – Restaurant in London, England
  • Din Tai Fung – Taiwanese restaurant
  • The Dorchester – Hotel in London
  • Elystan Street – Restaurant in London, England
  • L'Entrecôte – Name of several restaurant chains
  • L'Escargot – French restaurant in London
  • The French House, Soho – Pub and dining room at 49 Dean Street, Soho, London
  • Galvin at Windows – Michelin starred restaurant located on the top floor of the London Hilton on Park Lane restaurant
  • Le Gavroche – Restaurant in London, England
  • Gordon Ramsay Plane Food – Restaurant in Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
  • Gourmet Burger Kitchen – Hamburger restaurant chain based in London, U.K.
  • Grodzinski Bakery – Chain of kosher bakeries in London, England and Toronto, Canada
  • Hakkasan – Restaurant chain
  • Hard Rock Cafe – Chain of restaurants
  • Hawksmoor – British steakhouse and cocktail bar chain
  • Itsu – British chain of East Asian-inspired restaurants
  • The Ivy – British restaurant
  • The Jazz Café – Music venue in Camden Town, London
  • Kai Mayfair – Chinese restaurant in Mayfair
  • Kettner's Townhouse – Restaurant in London, England
  • Langan's Brasserie – Restaurant in London, England
  • Léon de Bruxelles – Restaurant chain
  • Leon Restaurants – British restaurant chain
  • Lima – Peruvian restaurant in London, England
  • Locanda Locatelli – restaurant in London, UK
  • Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London – hotel in London
  • Marylebone Fire Station – restaurant and hotel in Marylebone, London
  • Murano – restaurant in the United Kingdom
  • Nobu Berkeley St – Restaurant in London, UK.
  • Nando's – South African flame-grilled chicken fast food chain
  • Pétrus – Restaurant in London, England
  • Pied à Terre – London restaurant
  • Pizza Express – British restaurant group
  • Pollen Street Social – Restaurant in London, England
  • Prospect of Whitby – Pub in Wapping, London
  • Quo Vadis – Restaurant in Dean Street, Soho, London
  • Regency Café – art deco style cafe in Regency Street, London
  • Restaurant Gordon Ramsay – Restaurant in London, England
  • The River Café – Restaurant in London, England
  • Rules – oldest restaurant in London
  • St. John – restaurant in Smithfield, London
  • San Lorenzo – restaurant in Knightsbridge, London, England
  • Scandinavian Kitchen – restaurant in London, England
  • Simpson's-in-the-Strand – London restaurant
  • Sketch – French restaurant
  • Sofra – restaurant chain in London
  • Tokyo Diner – Japanese restaurant in London, England
  • Tower Restaurant
  • Town of Ramsgate – Pub in Wapping, London
  • La Trompette – restaurant in London, England
  • Union Street Café – restaurant in London, England
  • Veeraswamy – Indian restaurant in London
  • Wagamama – British restaurant chain specialising in Japanese style cuisine
  • The Wolseley – restaurant located at 160 Piccadilly, London
  • Wong Kei – restaurant in London
  • Yauatcha – Chinese restaurant in Soho, London
  • YO! Sushi – British franchised restaurant chain
  • Zafferano – Restaurant in London, England
  • Zuma – Japanese restaurant in London

Defunct

  • Angela Hartnett at The Connaught – restaurant in the United Kingdom[6]
  • L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon – restaurant in the City of Westminster, London[7]
  • Aubergine – former restaurant in Chelsea, London[8]
  • Belgo – small chain of London restaurants specializing in simple Belgian cooking and Belgian beer
  • Bincho – London-based Japanese restaurant
  • Bloom's restaurant – England's longest-standing kosher restaurant
  • The Capital Restaurant – restaurant in London, England
  • Le Caprice – Restaurant in Mayfair, London[9]
  • Cereal Killer Cafe – Café specialising in breakfast cereals, in London, England
  • The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory – restaurant in United Kingdom
  • Cranks – Defunct chain of English wholefood vegetarian restaurants
  • Food for Thought – Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
  • Fuzzy's Grub
  • Gaby's Deli – Jewish restaurant
  • The Gay Hussar – Restaurant In London, England
  • Gilgamesh – Defunct restaurant in London, United Kingdom
  • Gioconda cafe – former café in Denmark Street, London
  • Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's – restaurant in London, England
  • Grecian Coffee House – former coffee house in London
  • Harveys – Food Chain
  • Hibiscus – Restaurant in London
  • Hindoostanee Coffee House – first Indian restaurant in the United Kingdom
  • InSpiral Lounge – London restaurant and events venue
  • Isow's – Kosher Restaurant
  • Kuo Yuan – Chinese restaurant on Willesden High Road, Willesden, London, England.
  • The Ledbury – restaurant in the United Kingdom
  • Lyons Corner House – British food and lodging conglomerate
  • Maison Novelli – Restaurant in central London
  • Mangrove restaurant – Former Caribbean restaurant in Notting Hill, London
  • Mirabelle – restaurant in the Mayfair area of London
  • Mont Blanc Restaurant – restaurant in London, England
  • La Noisette – restaurant in London, England
  • The Nosh Bar – Restaurant in London, UK.
  • Pall Mall Restaurant – restaurant in London
  • Pharmacy
  • Rasoi – restaurant in London, England
  • Rhodes Twenty Four – restaurant located in the City of London
  • Rhodes W1 – restaurant in London, England
  • Roussillon – restaurant in London, England
  • Les Saveurs de Jean-Christophe Novelli – Restaurant in London
  • The Square – London fine dining restaurant
  • La Tante Claire – restaurant in Chelsea, London
  • Titanic
  • Tom Aikens – restaurant in London, England
  • Tom's Kitchen – English Michelin-starred chef

See also

References

  1. Bland, Archie (19 April 2014). "Angus Steakhouse: How does tourist staple continue to thrive in today's gourmet market?". The Independent – British online daily newspaper. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  2. Henshaw, Peter (2013). Motorcycles: A first-time buyer’s guide. Veloce Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1845844955.
  3. Vines, Richard (9 November 2007). "Pied a Terre's First Baby Is Live and Kicking: Richard Vines". Bloomberg – American weekly business magazine. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  4. Miller, Wendy (16 December 2008). "They're singing for your supper at the Bel Canto Restaurant". Telegraph. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  5. "Good Food Awardt".
  6. Kühn, Kerstin (13 September 2007). "Gordon Ramsay and Angela Hartnett say goodbye to the Connaught". Caterer and Hotelkeeper. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  7. Rayner, Jay (8 October 2006). "L'atelier de Joel Robuchon". The Observer – British weekly newspaper. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  8. Lewis, Paul (26 March 2007). "The day Ramsay served up coldest dish: theft of his own reservation book as act of revenge". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  9. "Famous London restaurants: Le Caprice". Evening Standard. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
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