Fine dining in central London sits at the intersection of extraordinary culinary talent, exceptional ingredients, and dining rooms that make the occasion feel as significant as the food. Mayfair, Soho, St James's, Covent Garden, and Fitzrovia now hold a greater concentration of Michelin-starred kitchens than almost anywhere else on earth — from three-star institutions shaped over decades to audacious newcomers earning two stars before most diners had even heard of them. The 2026 Michelin Guide ceremony added 11 new London stars, confirming this city's position as a genuine world capital of fine dining. These are the 12 central London restaurants worth knowing, booking, and returning to.
88 Michelin Stars. One City Centre.
Central London's fine dining density is genuinely unmatched outside Tokyo and Paris. The capital now holds 88 Michelin-starred restaurants — six of them carrying three stars — with the majority concentrated within a walkable stretch from Mayfair through Soho and down to the Strand. This isn't historical legacy: the 2026 Michelin Guide ceremony brought 11 new London stars including two brand-new two-star venues, both of which opened in the past 18 months.
What makes this stretch of the city exceptional isn't just the star count. It's the range: tasting menus that change daily based on that morning's market delivery, chef's tables where 20 people watch a kitchen work through an eight-hour service, grand Edwardian dining rooms applying classical French rigour to the finest British produce, and intimate counters producing cooking informed by culinary traditions you won't find replicated anywhere else in the UK.
- The highest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants in the UK
- Venues range from 12-seat counters to grand landmark dining rooms
- Menus that change daily, seasonally, or course by course
- PS London dining reservations for sold-out tables
- Pre-theatre lunch menus from £75 at two-star kitchens
- Perfect for anniversaries, proposals & corporate entertainment
The 12 Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Central London
Verified, researched, and updated for 2026. Every venue below holds a current Michelin star — and every one has been chosen for a reason beyond the rating alone.
Core by Clare Smyth
Clare Smyth holds three Michelin stars and the title of World's Best Female Chef — distinctions that barely capture what a meal at Core actually delivers. The restaurant operates with quiet conviction: no theatrical gimmicks, no overloaded presentations, just ingredient-led cooking pushed to its absolute limit through classical French technique applied to the finest British produce sourced directly by Smyth and her team.
The signature Potato and Roe — a humble ingredient treated with extraordinary reverence — has become a modern classic that diners return specifically to eat. The dining room feels like a private house: intimate, warm, and unhurried, with a service team that makes every table feel like the most important booking they've taken that season. For milestone anniversaries or once-in-a-decade celebrations, Core belongs at the very top of any London shortlist.
| Stars | Three Michelin Stars ★★★ |
| Cuisine | Modern British |
| Location | 92 Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill, W11 2PN |
| Price Per Person | £185–£220 (tasting menu) |
| Best For | Milestone celebrations, proposals, anniversaries |
| Booking Lead Time | 6–10 weeks in advance |
Alex Dilling at Hotel Café Royal
Alex Dilling opened on Regent Street in September 2022 and secured two Michelin stars by the following spring — a feat that speaks to both the quality of his cooking and the clarity of his vision. Previously head chef at The Greenhouse and Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, Dilling brings classical rigour and a distinctly personal creative voice to a tasting menu that feels genuinely unlike anyone else's in the city.
The room sits inside the iconic Café Royal building — all gilt and grandeur, softened by considered modern lighting — creating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously historical and contemporary. Surrender to the chef's menu completely; this is cooking that rewards trust. An exceptional choice for corporate entertainment where the impression needs to be immediate and lasting, and for guests who want to be genuinely surprised.
| Stars | Two Michelin Stars ★★ |
| Cuisine | Contemporary French-influenced |
| Location | 68 Regent Street, Soho, W1B 4DY |
| Price Per Person | £175–£230 |
| Best For | Corporate dining, special occasions, food lovers |
| Booking Lead Time | 4–8 weeks |
Bonheur by Matt Abé
When Le Gavroche closed in early 2024, it left a space at 43 Upper Brook Street that many wondered if any restaurant could properly fill. Matt Abé — former head chef at the three-Michelin-starred Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea — answered that question definitively. Bonheur launched in late 2025 and claimed two Michelin stars at the February 2026 ceremony, making it one of the fastest-rising openings central London has seen in years.
The interiors have been completely transformed: muted modern tones and a vibey soundtrack replace the stiff formality of its predecessor, while the cooking delivers intricate classical technique through a personal, contemporary lens. Alert and alive rather than reverential and static — this is Mayfair fine dining that genuinely earns its place. A compelling choice for birthday celebrations where you want a room with genuine energy alongside food at the highest level.
| Stars | Two Michelin Stars ★★ (awarded 2026) |
| Cuisine | Modern French-British |
| Location | 43 Upper Brook Street, Mayfair, W1K 7QR |
| Price Per Person | £165–£225 (tasting menus) |
| Best For | Celebratory dinners, food-focused occasions |
| Booking Lead Time | 4–8 weeks currently |
Row on 5
Jason Atherton designed Row on 5 as a dining event rather than simply a restaurant. Guests begin downstairs in the bar, progress through a 15-course tasting menu served across three distinct spaces within the Savile Row building, then return downstairs to finish — a structure that turns dinner into a genuine evening out rather than a meal. The restaurant secured its first Michelin star in early 2025 and its second at the 2026 ceremony.
Executive chef Spencer Metzger blends Mediterranean and Asian influences with the finest seasonal British produce. Signature flourishes include generous caviar courses and dishes that reward sustained attention from a diner who's been genuinely surprised by every course before. The most romantically structured choice on this list for proposals and significant anniversaries.
| Stars | Two Michelin Stars ★★ |
| Cuisine | Modern British with Mediterranean & Asian influences |
| Location | Savile Row, Mayfair, W1S 3PF |
| Price Per Person | £225 (15-course tasting menu) |
| Best For | Proposals, landmark anniversaries, celebrations |
| Booking Lead Time | 6–10 weeks |
Ikoyi
Ikoyi occupies a category entirely its own. Childhood friends Iré Hassan-Odukale and Jeremy Chan — who previously worked at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal and Noma respectively — built a restaurant around West African cooking techniques and ingredients that no other fine dining kitchen in London comes close to replicating. Two Michelin stars confirm what regulars have argued for years: this is extraordinary, one-of-a-kind cooking.
The tasting menu evolves constantly, guided by the finest seasonal produce interpreted through a West African lens. Dishes arrive as experiences rather than descriptions — trust in the kitchen is the prerequisite. The dining room at 180 Strand features a sculptural spiral staircase leading to the intimate Mezcaleria and chef's table below. Work with PS London's dining team when direct booking proves impossible — lead times here regularly exceed two months.
| Stars | Two Michelin Stars ★★ |
| Cuisine | West African-influenced contemporary |
| Location | 180 Strand, London, WC2R 1EA |
| Price Per Person | £170–£380 (with premium wine pairings) |
| Best For | Adventurous food lovers, occasions that need to stand out |
| Booking Lead Time | 8–12 weeks |
Kitchen Table
Kitchen Table on Charlotte Street holds a near-mythical position in London fine dining: 20 bar stools surrounding chef-patron James Knappett's open kitchen, a tasting menu that changes daily according to what produce is genuinely at its peak that morning, and a reservation list that fills the instant bookings open. Two Michelin stars earned and retained across more than a decade of daily creative commitment.
Dinner here is performance and meal simultaneously. Knappett sources from specialist British suppliers, heritage breed farmers, and wild food foragers — producing dishes that reflect a precise moment in the agricultural calendar rather than a fixed vision. Cancellations occasionally surface midweek; working with a concierge dining service significantly improves your chances. The most intimate fine dining experience central London offers for groups of two.
| Stars | Two Michelin Stars ★★ |
| Cuisine | Modern British (daily-changing seasonal menu) |
| Location | 70 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 4QG |
| Price Per Person | £175–£210 |
| Best For | Serious food lovers, intimate occasions for two |
| Booking Lead Time | 10–14 weeks (join standby list also) |
The Ritz Restaurant
The Ritz Restaurant earned its second Michelin star in 2025, a recognition long felt overdue by those who have watched Executive Chef John Williams MBE quietly build one of London's most consistent fine dining experiences over two decades. The dining room itself — ornate gilded panels, crystal chandeliers, palatial Louis XVI grandeur — remains one of the most beautiful in British hospitality by any measure.
Williams' cooking is classical without being conservative: refined technique, the finest Cornish seafood and British seasonal produce, dishes that deliver clarity and quiet confidence rather than novelty for its own sake. The five-course Epicurean Journey menu features individually paired wines. The strictly enforced dress code — jacket required for gentlemen — preserves a formality most of London's newer fine dining rooms have abandoned. For engagements and proposals, there are few more iconic settings anywhere in the world.
| Stars | Two Michelin Stars ★★ |
| Cuisine | Classical British-French |
| Location | 150 Piccadilly, St James's, W1J 9BR |
| Price Per Person | £182+ (Epicurean Journey with wine) |
| Best For | Proposals, formal occasions, parents & family celebrations |
| Dress Code | Jacket required for gentlemen — strictly enforced |
Jamavar
Jamavar on Mount Street occupies a distinct position among London's Indian restaurants: one Michelin star, a refined and considered dining room, and cooking that applies genuine luxury ingredients to traditional subcontinental recipes without ever losing sight of the original dish. The result feels authoritative rather than performative — a kitchen that understands what it's celebrating and has nothing left to prove.
Standout dishes include the stone bass ceviche with kokum and the black pepper and garlic crab. The wine list is genuinely considered for Indian food pairing, and the service team understands pacing in a way that many of London's newer fine dining openings still struggle to match. For corporate client entertainment requiring a dinner that works for guests from diverse backgrounds, Jamavar handles the breadth of requirements with notable ease. The most accessible price point on this list relative to quality.
| Stars | One Michelin Star ★ |
| Cuisine | Contemporary Indian fine dining |
| Location | 8 Mount Street, Mayfair, W1K 3NF |
| Price Per Person | £75–£120 (à la carte) |
| Best For | Corporate dining, diverse guest groups, accessible luxury |
| Booking Lead Time | 2–4 weeks |
Can't Get the Table You Want?
The best fine dining central London restaurants fill weeks or months in advance. PS London holds direct relationships with front-of-house managers at the city's most sought-after kitchens — and regularly secures bookings that aren't available through standard platforms.
Four More Central London Fine Dining Restaurants Worth Knowing
From a 12-seat chef's table 60 floors above the City to Mayfair's most celebrated Indian kitchen — four more venues that belong on every serious shortlist.
★ New 2026
09
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High
On the 60th floor of 22 Bishopsgate, this intimate chef's table holds just 12 guests and earned its first star in 2026. Head chef James Goodyear brings a calm, creative approach to a menu inspired by the British Isles — offset by views that require a moment to absorb. For birthday celebrations with immediate visual impact, nothing else in central London competes.
★★ Classic Mayfair
10
Gymkhana
Gymkhana has held two Michelin stars and its position as London's most prestigious Indian restaurant for years. Lamb chops over charcoal, kid goat methi keema, and a seriously considered wine list set the standard. Private dining rooms in the lower vaults accommodate intimate celebrations. Ask PS London to secure vault access for private events.
★ New Star 2026
11
Michael Caines at The Stafford
Michael Caines — who has held Michelin stars for nearly two decades — opened at The Stafford in September 2025 and earned his first London star in February 2026. The cooking delivers what St James's expects: elegance, confidence, and dishes that respect classical foundations. Brixham turbot, confit duck terrine, and one of London's most refined breakfast menus.
★★ Views & Two Stars
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Brooklands by Claude Bosi
Claude Bosi's Brooklands arrived at the top of the Peninsula hotel with two Michelin stars from opening week. Classical French technique meets British ingredients: Exmoor caviar with duck jelly, Great Fen Farm celeriac with crab. Floor-to-ceiling Hyde Park views make an already exceptional meal feel genuinely extraordinary in a way few London venues manage.
How to Book Fine Dining Central London Successfully
The best central London tables fill weeks in advance and rarely surface on standard booking platforms. These five approaches give you the best chance of securing what you want.
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