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Nijū
A swish Japanese restaurant in Mayfair that makes superb sushi, Nijū is a place to visit when you're not paying.
Lita
Brash, buttery, and for anyone with a bountiful bank balance—Lita is a Mediterranean restaurant in Marylebone that means business.
A. Wong
Although A. Wong's food isn't bad, you're better off spending your money somewhere other than this dated Chinese fine dining restaurant in Victoria.
Sushi Kanesaka
Sushi Kanesaka is London’s most expensive omakase restaurant, but this Mayfair spot isn’t worth the price tag.
Fallow
Fallow is a sleek British restaurant in St James's that serves one of the best breakfasts in London.
L’Escargot
L’Escargot is an old-school French spot in Soho with velvet drapes, lots of butter, and a fine prix fixe deal.
Scott’s
A Mayfair institution, Scott’s is an old-school seafood restaurant with excellent fish and a sometimes stuffy atmosphere.
Royal China Club
Royal China Club is an excellent Chinese restaurant in Marylebone and one of London's classic spots, especially for dim sum.
Sumi
Sumi is an excellent, casual Japanese restaurant in Notting Hill from the same team behind London’s best sushi spot.
Dovetale
Dovetale is a high-end British restaurant in the lobby of a Mayfair hotel, that has none of the usual hotel restaurant stuffiness.
The Midland Grand Dining Room
One of the most regal rooms in London serving some of the richest and flavour-heavy French food around, The Midland Grand Dining Room is a serious special occasion spot in King's Cross.
Bibi
Bibi is a modern Indian restaurant just off Oxford Street serving exciting takes on the classics.
Pavyllon
Modern European restaurant Pavyllon feels like an accessory for people who are more concerned with being seen eating here. But that’s par for the course for a fine dining spot inside Mayfair’s Four Seasons Hotel.
Gouqi
Gouqi is a high-end Chinese restaurant in St James’s that we’d only go to if someone else was paying.
Ikoyi
Ikoyi is a restaurant in its own world. The flavours and feel of this fine dining restaurant on the Strand are worth shelling out for—if fancy meals are your thing.
Bacchanalia
Bacchanalia is an OTT Roman-themed, Mediterranean spot in Mayfair that's equal parts absurd and entertaining.
Park Chinois
Park Chinois is a David Lynch meets Butlin’s fever dream of a restaurant. It's mostly seedy but some of the food is surprisingly good.
Koyn
An upmarket Japanese restaurant in Mayfair, Koyn is a special occasion spot serving excellent sushi.
Sparrow Italia
Sparrow Italia is a high-end Italian spot with plenty of truffle, lobster, and other expensive stuff you expect to find in Mayfair.
Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley
A painfully expensive bakery in Knightsbridge, Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley is where you can get one of London's best croissants—just don't fall for the shiny, overpriced cakes.
Jeru
Sophisticated, suave, with hefty prices to match, Jeru is an Eastern Mediterranean restaurant that’s distinctly Mayfair.
The Twenty Two
A Mayfair restaurant serving pricey Mediterranean and British-inspired dishes in a grand Edwardian manor turned hotel.
Aqua Kyoto
Aqua Kyoto is a high-end Japanese restaurant and terrace bar behind Regent Street serving some quality sushi.