Fine Dining
Fine Dining
Page 2Akoko
Akoko is a West African tasting menu restaurant in Fitzrovia that favours spectacular flavours over fine dining stiffness.
Perilla
Perilla is a very nice looking restaurant on Newington Green serving dishes that hit, and dishes that miss, in a casually refined room.
Launceston Place
A charming converted townhouse serving exceptional food, Launceston Place is a rare fine dining spot that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Murano
Murano is a particularly classy, but ever so slightly boring restaurant in Mayfair, serving Italian food.
Noizé
Noize is a French restaurant in Fitzrovia with white tablecloths and a serious wine list. It’s not overly formal and the food is fantastic.
Serge et le Phoque
Serge et le Phoque is a Fitzrovia outpost of a Hong Kong restaurant where you will have a perfectly pleasant but not very exciting expensive meal.
Ella Canta
Ella Canta is a high end Mexican restaurant in the Intercontinental Hotel on Park Lane. The food is well executed and great for a special occasion.
Cubé
Cubé is a sushi restaurant in Mayfair with a £98 omakase in the evenings, and a fine whisky/sake bar in the basement.
The Goring Dining Room
Close to Victoria station, the Goring Dining Room is an upmarket British restaurant that’s a good bet for afternoon tea or a very posh lunch.
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Pidgin
Want cutting edge fine dining at affordable prices? Pidgin's ambitious, experimental set menu in Hackney will set you straight.
Galvin La Chapelle
If the French fine dining at Galvin La Chapelle in Spitalfields doesn’t knock you for six, then the epic converted chapel interior will.
The Ledbury
You’ll have to sell a kidney to pay the check at The Ledbury, but it will be worth it. Head to the Notting Hill spot for your next very special meal.