The Ledbury
Notting Hill
Brett Graham's Notting Hill three-star, regained and ranked London's best for 2026
Manche Adressen prägen eine Stadt. Unsere Auswahl versammelt die traditionsreichen Institutionen von London — die historischen Häuser und jahrzehntealten Klassiker, die Einheimische noch immer schätzen.
Beste klassische und ikonische Institutionen in London: Zu den besten Optionen zählen The Ledbury in Notting Hill, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, Josephine Marylebone in Marylebone. Wir haben 15 Lokale in Londons besten Vierteln nach Qualität, Atmosphäre und Gästebewertungen zusammengestellt.
| Lokal | Viertel | Preis |
|---|---|---|
| The Ledbury | Notting Hill | $$$$ |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Chelsea | $$$$ |
| Josephine Marylebone | Marylebone | $$$ |
| Six Portland Road | Holland Park | $$$ |
| The Cow | Notting Hill | $$$ |
| Daylesford Notting Hill | Notting Hill | $$$ |
| The Cross Keys | Chelsea | $$$ |
| The Pig's Ear | Chelsea | $$$ |
| The Wallace Restaurant | Marylebone | $$$ |
| Wiltons | St James's | $$$$ |
Notting Hill
Brett Graham's Notting Hill three-star, regained and ranked London's best for 2026
Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road's three-Michelin-star founding flagship, held continuously since 2001
Marylebone
Claude and Lucy Bosi's Parisian-brasserie second site, the Marylebone room that opened where Daylesford Blandford Street used to sit
Holland Park
The Holland Park-edge neighbourhood restaurant the W11 regulars send each other to
Notting Hill
Tom Conran's 1995 gastropub, Guinness, oysters and the upstairs dining room that started the Notting Hill genre
Notting Hill
The organic Cotswold farm's Westbourne Grove farmshop and café, the audience's Saturday morning anchor
Chelsea
A 1708 Chelsea pub on a quiet Lawrence Street corner, ranked among the UK's Top 50 Gastropubs
Chelsea
The Gladwin Brothers' Old Church Street pub, Sussex-vineyard wines and a tight British seasonal menu
Marylebone
The glass-roofed Manchester Square courtyard inside the Wallace Collection, Marylebone's quietest daytime room
St James's
Since 1742, Jermyn Street oysters, game in season, and a clubland Britain that has stopped existing almost everywhere else.
Soho
Jeremy Lee's neon-signed Dean Street dining room, the Soho institution turning one hundred in 2026
Soho
Jacob Kenedy's region-by-region Italian counter on Archer Street, every dish labelled by province, eighteen years deep
Soho
Eighteenth-century Lexington Street townhouse with a handwritten daily menu, the last romantic room in old Soho
Clerkenwell
A patinated 18th-century courtroom turned dining room, Clerkenwell's most photographed kitchen
Borough
London's oldest market, 4.5 acres of producer-fronted stalls under the Southwark railway arches