Nine of London's all-time greatest restaurants
Inspired
by Simpson's—a symbol of traditional British hospitality and heritage—this
selection focuses on restaurants that embody a distinctly British character,
even when serving international cuisines such as French or Polish.
The list
is not intended to be comprehensive. Many long-established restaurants,
including Punjab in Covent Garden, Chinatown's Lido, and Giovanni's Italian
restaurant, have played a significant role in shaping London's diverse culinary
landscape. Their omission is not a reflection of their importance but rather a
result of the specific focus on restaurants that share Simpson's sense of
tradition, prestige, and enduring appeal.
The
featured establishments represent some of London's oldest and most respected
dining destinations. Having survived changing tastes and generations of diners,
they remain landmarks of the capital's hospitality scene. These cherished
institutions continue to define London's rich restaurant culture and deserve to
thrive for many years to come.
Wiltons
55
Jermyn Street, SW1, wiltons.co.uk
Ognisko
55
Exhibition Road, SW7, ogniskorestaurant.co.uk
L’Escargot
48
Greek Street, W1, lescargot.co.uk
The
Ritz
150
Piccadilly, W1, theritzlondon.com
Rules
35
Maiden Lane, WC2E, rules.co.uk
Randall
& Aubin
16
Brewer Street, W1, randallandaubin.com
Chez
Bruce
2
Bellevue Road, SW17, chezbruce.co.uk
E
Pellicci
332
Bethnal Green Road, E2, epellicci.co.uk



















