London’s most prestigious Chinese restaurant exudes glamour and retains a reputation of serving some of the best cocktails in town. We recommend the 'Nashi Collins' made with fresh nashi pear. Read more.
Intimate indian restaurant in Chelsea (michelin star awarded).Sat. lunch and sundays closed.+44 (0) 20 7225 1881 Read more.
'English style with a French soul' is how they put it. But the menu doesn't lack humour. The atmosphere is neither glowing with cosiness nor entirely contemporary. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. Read more.
The new project from excellent chef Nuno Mendes is not for everyone, especially those fancying a slap-up feed and noisy booze-up. Read more.
The gist of the menu: luxury bistro food; but this restaurant is gorgeous. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. Read more.
Wandsworth's very own Michelin-starred restaurant. Superb value for the quality. Great sommelier, attentive service, excellent food. Read more.
Galvin at Windows seems to have achieved a winning combination. The views and setting are stunning, the menu consists of the kind of food you want to eat quite often, and it is executed precisely. Read more.
The best bet is to reserve the upstairs lounge for excellent, almost affordable lunchtime dim sum. But unless you’ve wafted across from Hedge Funds R Us, be prepared to feel like the poor relation. Read more.
Simply some of the best food you will taste anywhere. It's a little expensive, but well worth treating a loved one on that extra special occasion. Try the spice root Lobster, or the pork belly Read more.
Nobu is the world's hippest restaurant chain according to VOGUE. Nobu Berkeley is one of London's most fashionable restaurants. There's a no reservations policy so get there early; queues can be huge! Read more.
Debuting on March 29, the restaurant will offer up sophisticated plates in surprisingly unpretentious surroundings. Expect an à la carte menu divided up into hot, cold, meat, & fish categories. Read more.
Make no mistake: A chi-chi dinner does not cancel out a lonesome noon-hour kabob. Get yourself to this elegant spot and dine beside a visiting Japanese celebrity. Read more.
Unique to the area, this resto's got an open wine cellar, stocked with 200+ vinos (a number they aim to double), run by Roussillon's former sommelier and open to punters to browse "like a library." Read more.