Fine Dining in London
London is a leading city for gourmet cuisine. 53 restaurants have been awarded Michelin Stars in the 2011 Michelin Guide.
London is known as one of the world’s top destinations for fine dining. With over 6000 restaurants featuring some of the best in world cuisine along with prices to suit all budgets.
Three Michelin Star Restaurants
Gordon Ramsay and Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester have been awarded three Michelin stars.
Two Michelin Star Restaurants
Pied à Terre, The Ledbury, The Berkeley, Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, Le Gavroche, Hibiscus, Square and L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon have all been awarded with two Michelin stars in the 2011 Michelin Guide.
One Michelin Star Restaurants
Chapter One, Hakkasan, Club Gascon, Rhodes Twenty Four, Harwood Arms, River Café, La Trompette, St John, Rasoi, Tom Aikens, Kitchen W8, The Glasshouse, Bingham Restaurant (at Bingham Hotel), Petersham Nurseries Café, Viajante, Galvin La Chapelle, Chez Bruce, Amaya, Apsleys (at Lanesborough Hotel), Pétrus, Zafferano, Benares, Galvin at Windows (at London Hilton Hotel), Greenhouse, Kai, Maze, Murano, Nobu (at The Metropolitan Hotel), Nobu Berkeley St, Semplice, Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library), Tamarind, Umu, Wild Honey, L’Autre Pied, Locanda Locatelli, Rhodes W1(Restaurant), Texture, Seven Park Place (at St James’s Hotel and Club), Arbutus, Gauthier-Soho, Yauatcha and Quilon have all been awarded a Michelin star in the 2011 guide.
London Hotel Guide
Explore our guide to some of London's finest hotels in our London Hotel Guide. World famous hotels such as the Savoy, The Dorchester, The Ritz and Claridge's will make your stay in the capital city memorable.