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London's finest restaurants

Let our concierge make arrangements for you in and outside the hotel. Our Concierge team is happy to advise you on dining options, and to make reservations for you at the capital’s finest restaurants.

When it comes to fine dining, there’s a wealth of delicious options to choose from, either at the Connaught or nearby.

Amaya (Indian)
Some say the best Indian in London and we must agree. Young, trendy and very vibrant, the food takes centre stage with a large open plan cooking section at the back of the restaurant. The vegetarian section is sublime.

Halkin Arcade, Motcomb Street, Belgravia, SW1X 8JT
Mon-Sat 12.30-2.15pm 5.30-10.45pm; Sun 12noon-2.30pm and 6-10.30pm
 

Arbutus  (Modern Eclectic) Pre-theatre
This fabulous Soho spot is perfect for pre and post theatre dining. Michelin starred food all at an extremely reasonable price.

63-64 Frith Street, Soho, W1D 3JW
Mon-Sat 12noon-2.30pm 5-10.30pm, Sun 12.30-3.30pm 5.30-9.30pm
 

Babbo (Italian)
Elegant, chic yet welcoming and informal. Babbo offers wonderful modern Italian cuisine from the kitchen of chef Douglas Santi. Located in close proximity to Bond Street it is perfect for lunch or dinner.

39 Albemarle St, Mayfair W1S 4JQ
Mon-Sat 12pm-3pm, 7pm-11pm
 

Bar Boulud (French Brasserie)
This New York super chef brings his magic across the pond in this wonderful bistro. The food may be unfussy, but the atmosphere is electric.

66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA
Mon-Sat 6:30am-11pm; Sun 7am-10pm
 

Bellamy’s (French Brasserie)
Very popular with local Mayfair residents this lovely discreet French brasserie is one to cherish. With wonderful seafood and an honest French wine list.

18/18a Bruton Place W1
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.15pm Mon-Sat 7-10.15pm
 

Benares (Modern Indian)
A gastronomic Indian journey in a minimalist, elegant and serene setting. Indian fine dining at its best.

12 Berkeley Square, W1
Mon-Sun 12noon-2.30pm,  Mon-Sat 5.30-10.45pm,  Sun 6-10.30pm
 

Bentley’s Oyster Bar and Grill (Fish) Pre-theatre
A classic London seafood/grill restaurant, great for pre and post theatre. Tucked away down Swallow Street, you can escape the West End bustle in this charming little eatery.

11 Swallow Street, W1
Mon-Sun 12noon-3pm and 6-10.45pm (Sun 10pm)
 

Le Caprice (Modern British) Pre-theatre
Power lunches, post theatre or just a romantic supper for two Le Caprice does it all with style and élan. 20 years old and as youthful as ever.

Arlington Street, SW1
Mon-Sat 12noon-3pm and 5.30pm-12M,  Sun 12noon-11pm
 

Cecconis (Italian) Pre-theatre All day dining
Great spot to start your day before commencing the shopping extravaganza in Bond Street. Very buzzy and fun for people watching, with a glass of Prosecco.

5a Burlington Gardens, W1
Mon-Sun 7am-12M, Sat-Sun 8am-11pm
 

C-London (Italian)
Part of the Cipriani dynasty. Bustling and exciting. C-Londonis not for the meek, but it is a wonderful Mayfair restaurant.

25 Davies Street, W1
Mon-Sun 12noon-2.45pm and 6-11.45pm (Sun -10.30pm)
 

Le Gavroche (French)
A London Institution, you can always be sure to be pampered with stunning French food and an incredible wine list.

43 Upper Brook Street, W1
Mon-Fri 12noon-2pm, Mon-Sat 6.30-11pm
 

Gordon Ramsay (French)
10 years old and still phenomenal. The service is note perfect, the wine list is extraordinary but the food is still the main event. One of the best in London. Book ahead.

68-69 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, SW3 4HP
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.30pm 6-11pm
 

The Greenhouse (Modern Eclectic)
Up there with the best. Creativity, flair and a beautiful wine list make this a perennial favourite. One of the best wine lists in London.

27a Hay's Mews, W1
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.30pm,  Mon-Sat 6.45-11pm
 

The Grenadier (English)
Wonderfully atmospheric pub tucked away down a quaint little Belgravia mews. Top quality, fresh pub classics and a nice selection of ales. The Duke of Wellington visited this house and so did his officers.

18 Wilton Row, Belgravia, SW1X 7NR
Mon-Fri 12noon-3pm and  5.30-9.30pm,  Sat-Sun 12noon-9.30pm
 

The Guinea (English)
A beautifully warm old Mayfair pub with a delightful Grill restaurant at the back of the bar. Great for meaty British classics with a lovely ale or hearty red.

30 Bruton Place, W1
Mon-Fri 12.30-2.30pm, Mon-Sat 6-10.30pm
 

Hakkasan Mayfair (Chinese) Pre-theatre
This Mayfair sibling of the original Hakkasan sticks to the same formula, nothing but fantastic Chinese food, lip smacking  cocktails and a gorgeous dining room. Some may say it is slicker than the original. Only 4 minutes walk from the Connaught. Over two floors and with a semi private dining area, Hakkasan Mayfair stands out as one of London’s best Chinese restaurants.

17 Bruton St, Mayfair W1J 6AL
Mon-Fri 12noon-3:15pm, Sat-Sun and 12noon-4:15pm, Mon-Sun 6pm-10pm
 

Helene Darroze (French)
The first lady of French fine dining launches her first London restaurant and it’s a winner. Gorgeous modern French fare inspired by her native Landes.
Helene has just been awarded her second Michelin star, a testament to her incredible passion and talent.

Connaught Hotel
Tues-Fri 12noon-2:15pm, Brunch Sat-Sun 11am-3pm, Tue-Sat 6:30pm-10:15pm
 

Hibiscus (French)
A newcomer to Mayfair’s fine dining scene and it has already picked up 2 Michelin stars. Glorious French food with the best of British produce. Fantastic.

29 Maddox Street, W1
Tue-Fri 12noon-2.30pm and 6.30-10pm,  Sat 6-10pm
 

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal (British)
Heston Blumenthal, the mad scientist behind the legendary Fat Duck in Bray has come to London. In this first venture in the capital the super chef is going back to basics…no smoke and mirrors, just wonderful hearty British food with his own personal twist. The dining room is light and spacious with unique views over Hyde Park

66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA
Mon-Sat 6:30am-11pm; Sun 7am-10pm
 

Kai of Mayfair (Chinese)
Sophisticated and chic local restaurant offering the best Cantonese dishes with warm and precise service. The Chilean Seabass is a must. Michelin star rated.

65 South Audley Street, W1
Mon-Sun 12noon-2.30pm and 6.30-10.45pm
 

Koffmann’s (French)
The master is back…and better than ever. This onetime 3 star chef has decided to turn his back on the fine dining scene and focus on his favourite French classics. With mouth-watering results, spread the word – Pierre is back!

The Berkeley, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RL
Mon-Fri 12pm - 2.30pm, Sat-Sun 12pm - 3.00pm, Mon-Sun 6pm - 10.30pm
 

L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (French)
This chic and trendy restaurant serves fantastic cutting edge French cuisine. And the dining room is one of the most sexy in London.

13-15 West Street, Covent Garden,  WC2H 9NE
Mon-Sun 12noon-2.30pm 5.30pm-10.30pm (Sun 6.30pm)
 

Langan’s Brasserie  (French/English)
A Mayfair institution, Langan’s is always buzzy and never disappointing.

Stratton Street, W1
Mon - Fri 12:15pm - 11:45pm; Sat 12:30pm - 11:30pm
 

The Ledbury (French)
Sister restaurant of The Square. More and more Connaught guests are singing the praise of this stylish and comfortable restaurant in Notting Hill. Beautifully prepared dishes, precise and unobtrusive service. First class wine list and incredible value for money.

127 Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, W11 2AQ
Mon-Sat 12noon-2.30pm and 6.30-10.30pm, Sun 12noon-3pm and 7-10pm
 

Locanda Locatelli (Italian)
Authentic recipes from Lombardy are the main attraction in this super chic Italian venue. Beautiful people in a stylish setting.

8 Seymour Street, Marylebone, W1H 7JZ
Mon-Sun 12N- 3.00pm; Mon-Sun 7pm - 11pm
 

Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley  (French)
One of the best restaurants in London. The best food, wine, service and setting in the capital. This is the real deal…An exquisite culinary experience. Book early.

The Berkeley, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RL
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.30pm; Mon-Sat 6-10.45pm
 

Maze (Modern French/Tapas)
Modern European food with a unique concept of smaller tapas sized dishes. The precision cooking is the absolute highlight.

10-13 Grosvenor Square, W1
Mon-Sun 6.45-10.30am 12N-2.30pm (Sat-Sun -4pm)
 

Maze Grill  (New York style grill)
Rare breeds cooked to perfection and the modern taste make this the swankiest grill in London.

10-13 Grosvenor Square, W1
Mon-Sun12noon-2.30pm and 6.45-10.30am (Sat-Sun -4pm)
 

Momo (Moroccan)
A touch of Casablanca in the West End. This exotic dining room is fun and lively. For fans of North African cuisine there are plenty of flavours to enjoy.

25 Heddon Street, Mayfair, W1B 4BH
Mon-Sat 12noon-2.30pm; Mon-Sun 6.30pm-11.30pm
 

Nobu Berkeley (Japanese)
This younger sibling to Nobu Park Lane has proven hugely popular since it opened 3 years ago. Incredible food and the bar is one not to be missed. Book well in advance

15 Berkeley Street W1
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.15pm; Mon-Sat 6pm-1am ; Sun -11.30pm
 

Pied à Terre (French)
A bastion of French fine dining, Pied à Terre consistently teases and surprises with dazzling flavours and wonderful execution.

34 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 2NH
Mon-Fri 12.15-2.30pm, Mon-Sat 6.15-10.30pm
 

La Poule Au Pot (French)
One can’t get more romantic than this Pimlico gem. Hearty French brasserie dishes all served with a dash of informal Gallic charm.

231 Ebury Street, Pimlico, SW1W 8UT
Mon-Fri 12.30-2.30pm (Sat-Sun -4pm); Mon-Sat 6.45-11pm (Sun -10pm)
 

Quo Vadis (Modern British)
Quo Vadis is back on the scene after an extended hiatus and the reports are all good. Bringing a little bit of glitz to Soho you can be guaranteed a superb experience.

26-29 Dean Street, Soho, W1D 3LL
Mon-Sat 12noon-3pm and 5.30-11pm
 

Rasoi Vineet Bhatia (Indian)
One of London’s most celebrated Indian restaurants, Rasoi is a Chelsea institution. Chef Vineet Bhatia is a true master of spices and you will be entranced by this lovely townhouse setting.

10 Lincoln Street, Chelsea SW3 2TS
Mon-Fri 12pm-2:30pm, 6pm-10:30pm; Sat 6pm-10:30pm
 

River Café (Italian)
20 years young and still drawing in the crowds. You may have to fight for a table but it's always worth it. Some of the best Italian food in the country. 20 minutes taxi ride away from the Connaught. Book early.

Thames Wharf, Rainville Road, Hammersmith, W6 9HA
Mon-Fri 12.30-2.15pm (Sat -2.30); Sun 12noon-3pm Mon-Thurs 7-11pm Fri-Sat 7-11.20pm
 

Roux at Parliament Square (French)
From the team behind Le Gavroche comes this outstanding new restaurant. The food is sumptuous and the location is suited guests visiting Parliament Square and it’s landmarks.

11 Great George Street, Westminster SW1P 3AD
Mon-Fry 12pm-2pm, 6pm-10pm
 

Roka (Japanese, Sushi)
Zuma mark two. This younger sister of the Knigtsbridge favourite provides modern Japanese food, beautiful cocktails and a dazzling dining room. Take cocktails in the Schochu Lounge if you want to see and be seen.

37 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 1RR
Mon-Fri 12noon-3.30pm Sat-Sun 12.30-4pm; Mon-Sun 5.30-11.30pm (Sun -10.30pm)
 

Rules (Traditional English)  Pre-theatreAll day dining
London oldest restaurant. Since 1798 it has served traditional British food, specializing in classic game, oysters, pies and puddings. It is still one of THE places to celebrate the The Glorious Twelfth.

35 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, WC2E 7LB
Mon-Sat 12noon-11.45pm, Sun 12noon-10.45pm
 

Sake No Hana (Japanese)
The creative minds behind Hakkasan and Yauatcha have turned their skills to creating this fabulous sophisticated Japanese establishment. With sublime sushi and a striking dining room, an all-round winner.

23 St James’s Street, SW1
Mon-Sat 12noon-3pm; Mon-Sat 6pm-11.30pm (Fri-Sat -12M)
 

Scott’s (Seafood) 
Everyone wants to go to Scott’s…and for good reason. Dinner at Scott’s is the height of chic and sophistication and a quintessential Mayfair dining experience. The more casual oyster bar is a good option.

20 Mount Street, W1
Mon-Sun 12N-10.30pm (Sun -10pm)
 

J Sheekey (Seafood) Pre-theatre
Located in theatre land. Excellent classic seafood dishes. Cozy atmosphere with wood panelled rooms populated by glamorous and influential people. Book well in advance. Informal Oyster Bar also available.

28-32 St Martins Court, Covent Garden, WC2N 4AL
Mon-Sat 12noon-3pm and 5.30-12am; Sun 12noon-3.30pm and  6-11pm
 

The Square (Modern British)
A venerable favourite. The Square is the definition of luxury. The finest ingredients, an inspired menu and charming service combine to create something truly special

6 Bruton Street, W1
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.45pm; Mon-Sun 6.30-10.45pm (Sun -10pm)
 

Tamarind (Indian)
To be one of the best Indian restaurants in London is no mean feat. Tamarind does it with ease by mixing the traditional and the cutting edge. The food is tantalizing.

20 Queen Street, W1
Mon-Fri 12N-3pm Sun 12N-2.30pm; Mon-Sun 6-11.30pm
 

Tom Aikens (French)
A sophisticated Chelsea restaurant with a reputation for original, subtle and intense cooking. Mr. Aitkens is one of the stars of the London fine dining scene. Book early.

43 Elystan Street, Chelsea, SW3 3NT
Tue-Fri 12noon-2.30pm,  Tue-Sat 6.45-11pm
 

UMU (Japanese)
A very special dining experience from distant Kyoto. Produce is directly sourced making it a truly exquisite experience coupled with friendly, ritualistic Japanese service and atmosphere. Simply unique.

14-16 Bruton Place,  W1
Mon-Sat 12noon-2.30pm and 6-11pm
 

Wild Honey (Modern Eclectic)
Incredible value and beautifully assured cooking in a lovely oak panelled room. This is fast becoming a Mayfair favourite.

12 St George Street, W1
Mon-Sat 12noon-2.30pm and 6-10.30pm, Sun 12.30-3.30pm 6-9.30pm
 

Wiltons (Seafood)
Jackets and ties. Oysters or Crab. Wine and Champagne. Only for the most well heeled ladies and gentlemen. Wilton’s a restaurant of confidence & class. A true London classic.

55 Jermyn Street, SW1
Mon-Fri 12N-2.30pm 6-10.30pm
 

The Wolseley (Classic - Eclectic) Pre-theatre All day dining 
All day European style brasserie, The Wolseley is much more than the sum of its parts. Whether it’s a bowl of soup or Beluga Caviar everything is polished, precise and perfect. Also an excellent option for breakfast. Book early.

160 Piccadilly, W1
Mon-Fri 7am-12M, Sat 8am-12M, Sun 8am-11pm
 

La Petite Maison (French)
This slice of the Côte d'Azur is one of London’s hottest spots. Gorgeous French classics with modern sparkle. Book early.

54 Brooks Mews, W1
Mon-Sun 12noon-2.30pm (Sat 12.30pm) and 6-10.30pm
 

Yauatcha (Chinese, Dim Sum) Pre-theatre
Dim Sum is an art form at this trendy little Soho gem. The vibe is young and hip and the food is extraordinary.

15 Broadwick Street, Soho, W1F 0DL
Mon-Sun 12noon-11.30pm (Fri-Sat -11.45pm Sun -10.30pm)
 

Zafferano (Italian)
Northern Italy comes to Knightsbridge in one of London’s most acclaimed Italian restaurants. Beautiful, fresh and consistently delicious.

15 Lowndes Street, Knightsbridge, SW1X 9EY
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.30pm; Sat-Sun 12.30-3pm; Mon-Sun 7-11pm (Sun -10.30pm)
 

Zuma (Japanese, Sushi)
Sexy, slick, and sumptuous. Cocktails and beautiful people are the name of the game this gorgeous Knightsbridge spot. Book early.

5 Raphael Street, Knightsbridge, SW7 1DL
Mon-Fri 12noon-2.30pm,  Sat-Sun 12.30-3.30pm,  Mon-Sun 6-11pm
 

 

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