3 Best Restaurants in London, England

The Ledbury

$$$$ | Notting Hill Fodor's choice

Acclaimed Aussie chef Brett Graham and his team are known for modern European cuisine at its finest, and the sheer inventiveness and quality of the food on offer make for a very special night out. This relaxed, intimate restaurant now serves a range of six- and eight-course tasting menus with seasonal produce very much dictating what ends up on the menu, although classic Graham game staples, such as Berkshire muntjac, often make an appearance. Advance booking is essential.

127 Ledbury Rd., London, W11 2AQ, England
0207-7792–9090
Known For
  • creative vegetable dishes like white asparagus soup with lemon, grapes, and ricotta
  • charcuterie that comes from Graham's very own pig farm
  • signature brown sugar tart with stem ginger ice cream for dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential

Chez Bruce

$$$ | Battersea

Top-notch French and Mediterranean cuisine, faultless service, and a winning wine list make this one of London's all-star favorite restaurants. At this cozy haunt overlooking Wandsworth Common, prepare for unfussy grown-up gastro wonders ranging from homemade charcuterie to lighter, simply grilled fish dishes. Pot-roast pigs' cheeks with polenta, roasted cod with truffle mash, and monkfish with scallops are all effortlessly conceived. Desserts like prune and Armagnac tart are packed with flavor, and the sommelier's a hoot.

Pétrus

$$$$ | Belgravia

Now in its third location, this Michelin-starred Gordon Ramsay flagship offers fine dining to the max without being overly stuffy or cautious. The cooking combines superb technique with creativity, blending complex and intricate flavors in dishes like Isle of Skye scallops with an olive oil sabayon; confit of turbot with pumpkin and clementines; or a prune soufflé with armagnac ice cream. The wine list is divinely decadent, offering, if you can afford them, some of the best wines in the entire world. The service and the room are both relaxed without being casual. Three-course set-price menus (£60 for lunch, £100 for dinner) are available as are more elaborate tasting menus and there is a "preferred smart dress code."

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