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The Best Restaurants In Kensington
From an old-school Italian, to slick sushi, homely pies, and more.
Saba Convenience Store
We wouldn't go out of our way to eat at Saba Convenience Store—a ramen bar and grocery store—but it's a fun, photogenic spot to know about if you're searching for a quick lunch in Kensington.
Trevi Italian Tiramisu
Trevi Italian Tiramisu, a South Kensington dessert spot, is unsurprisingly all about tiramisu, and the pistachio version is the one to go for.
Mohsen
A homely Persian spot in Kensington with big tables and plenty of dips to share, Mohsen is perfect for a casual group meal.
The Abingdon
The Abingdon is a homely gastropub in Kensington where you'll find as much comfort in the British desserts as you will in the sofas.
Korean Grill Kensington
A high-end, zen Korean spot near Gloucester Road with BBQ grills on every table and the kind of meats you'll want to double up on.
Chakra Kensington
A straightforward Indian restaurant in Kensington, Chakra is all about the classics.
Samad Al Iraqi
Samad Al Iraqi is a grand Iraqi restaurant in Kensington filled with groups tucking into fried kubbah and hearty quzi.
Sichuan Popo
Sichuan Popo in Earls Court is a no-nonsense Chinese restaurant specialising in Sichuan street food, where you'll find late-night dumplings, spicy noodles, and more.
Crypto Burgers
Thin smashpatties, signature sauce-filled burgers, and loaded fries—Crypto Burgers on North End Road is the perfect spot for a quick, casual dinner.
The Windsor Castle
If you’re floating around Kensington and looking for an escape from the crowds, The Windsor Castle pub is your sanctuary.
Jacuzzi
Jacuzzi walks the tightrope between glamorous and a bit tacky. But you’d have to be actively attempting not to enjoy yourself to have a bad time at the Italian spot in Kensington.
Al Dente
A moody Italian restaurant in South Kensington serving some quality, affordable handmade pastas.
Pascor
Pascor, a lovingly rustic Levantine restaurant, is your best bet for a kind-of-casual evening on Kensington High Street.
Yashin Sushi
Yashin Sushi is an excellent, creative, and modern sushi restaurant with an ever-changing list of unusual and seasonal ingredients.
Kampai
A sleek, low-key sushi spot between Kensington and Hammersmith, Kampai serves some excellent nigiri.
Da Mario
Da Mario is an old-school Italian restaurant in Kensington that has surprisingly small prices, big group potential, and a fun feel.
Bone Daddies High St. Kensington
Hit up Bone Daddies on High Street Kensington, for an excellent bowl of noodles.
Daylesford Organic
Daylesford Organic is an all-day café, farm shop and restaurant at Brompton Cross that serves pizzas, salads, and surprisingly hearty mains.
Il Portico
An old-school Italian spot on High Street Kensington serving handmade pastas and Italian wines.
5 Great Things To Eat In South Kensington
Whether you’re in the area for shopping or the museums, these are the best things to eat in SW7.
Muriel’s Kitchen
Muriel’s Kitchen is an all-day coffee and a light-bite spot near South Kensington station.