A practical London food guide to Michelin and tasting menus
Find fine dining in London in one tidy guide. This London food guide points you to Michelin-starred tasting menus, intimate chef counters, and refined chophouse dining across the City, Shoreditch, Whitechapel and Liverpool Street. Each pick highlights what matters: menu style, why it stands out, and the kind of night to expect. Use it to choose a special occasion spot, a business dinner, or a memorable night out with friends. Expect practical notes on booking, typical price ranges, and sensible dress guidance. Head out with confidence, relax into the flavours, and leave with a clear plan for booking.
Angler
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Michelin-starred dining with a rooftop terrace and confident City views.
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What to expect
Expect calm, professional service and highly crafted plates presented with precision. The menu offers a tasting route alongside à la carte choices, with wine pairings suggested by an experienced sommelier. Interiors are modern and quietly elegant, with a rooftop terrace available when the weather allows. Staff are attentive without being intrusive, making the restaurant suited to business meals, date nights and small celebrations.
Plan your visit
Book ahead for the best tables and ask about the rooftop terrace if outdoor seating is preferred. Dress smart-casual for the refined setting. Perfect for business meals or intimate nights out, the restaurant sits inside a stylish hotel in the City, easy to reach by public transport and taxi. Allow time to savour the experience and enjoy the sommelier's suggestions.
Galvin La Chapelle
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Historic architecture meets Michelin finesse, for an elegantly memorable London meal.
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What to expect
Visitors should be prepared for a refined fine-dining experience that feels both welcoming and special. The dining room is dramatic yet comfortable, with high ceilings and abundant natural light creating a bright, elegant atmosphere. Service is professional and detail-focused, with knowledgeable staff ready to guide wine choices. Menus are crafted with seasonal thinking and include thoughtful options for different diets. Expect an attentive pace, careful presentation and a setting that elevates an evening out.
Plan your visit
Reserve a table in advance, and mention any seating preferences such as a table with a clear view of the impressive ceiling if that matters. Consider private dining options for special occasions, and flag any dietary needs when booking to ensure a personalised experience. Allow time to enjoy the room and the wine list, and plan a stroll around nearby Whitechapel attractions afterwards.
Cycene
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A staged culinary voyage: sip at the bar, taste in the kitchen, savour in the dining room.
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What to expect
Expect a carefully choreographed tasting: informal starters at the bar set the tone, a close-up kitchen course provides theatre and conversation with the chefs, and the main service unfolds in a calm, design-led dining room. Dishes balance delicate seafood with bold flavour pairings, supported by creative wines and a low-waste, locally sourced approach. Service is attentive without being formal, leaving the whole evening feeling considered, generous and quietly memorable.
Plan your visit
Book ahead to secure the staged experience, arrive slightly early to start at the bar, and note any dietary requirements when reserving. Dress smart-casual for the chic yet relaxed room. Consider combining the meal with a visit to the Blue Mountain School nearby for a cultured after-dinner stroll.
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Intimate counter seating, artful plates and personable service: a tasting experience to savour.
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What to expect
Expect a focused, chef-led tasting menu where every plate is composed with care. Seating is arranged around a counter that faces the kitchen, creating a theatrical, up-close view of preparation and plating, and a chance to speak with the team. Dishes move from delicate bites to more substantial courses, presented with precision and thoughtful pairings. Service is attentive and informative, and the compact dining room creates a lively, convivial atmosphere. Book ahead, as seating is limited and popular.
Plan your visit
Reserve in advance to secure one of the few counter seats, and mention dietary needs when booking. Arrive ready to pay attention: the format rewards curiosity. Dress smart-casual, keep conversation low to enjoy the theatre of the kitchen, and consider public transport or a taxi as nearby streets can be busy.
Liverpool Street Chop House & Tavern
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Modern chophouse charm: crafted cocktails, cosy booths, service with personality.
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What to expect
Enter a thoughtfully designed dining room where polished wood, leather seating and ambient lighting set the tone. Service is personal and informed, with servers happy to explain the menu and recommend drinks. The bar offers theatrical mixology and a lively pre-dinner atmosphere, while the dining areas range from intimate booths to larger tables for groups. Regular guests praise the hospitality and distinctive finishing touches that elevate an evening, though the venue can feel animated during peak times.
Plan your visit
Book ahead to secure preferred seating, especially on weekend evenings. Arrive a little early to sample cocktails at the bar and take in the interiors. Mention any seating preferences when booking to be guided to a quieter corner or a table near the action. Suitable for business meals, date nights and group celebrations, the team will tailor attention to the occasion.
The Clove Club
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Two-star modern British dining, served with Shoreditch charisma.
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What to expect
Expect an immersive tasting experience that champions seasonal British produce, presented with precision and confident restraint. The open kitchen places the craft on show, creating a lively connection between chef and diner. Service is polished and personable, with considered wine and tea pairings to enrich the courses. The dining room feels refined yet approachable, and while many guests praise the value for the overall experience, some feedback notes occasional service inconsistencies.
Plan your visit
Secure a reservation in advance for the tasting menu and plan to savour the evening. The setting inside a historic town hall lends the meal extra theatre, so allow time to arrive and settle. Pair the visit with a stroll around Shoreditch to soak up street art and independent shops, making the dinner a highlight of a culturally rich outing.