1. Pollen Street Social
8.9
8-10 Pollen St, London, Greater London
English Restaurant · Mayfair · 105 tips and reviews
The Guardian: "Jason Atherton's first post-Ramsay venture is fun, informal and customer-friendly. It's the polar opposite of what we've come to expect of 'fine dining'. And it's also properly brilliant..." Read more.
Michael Hadwin: Superb fine dining with finesse. Good wine list. Exceptional . service. Only minor quibble was the chocolate granach looked a little too much like dog poo! 😳
Ankur Banerjee: I love the fact that for such fine dining, the place is relatively unpretentious. Waiters don't overbearingly hover over you, but you can always lean on them for good recommendations.
2. Sushi Tetsu
8.6
12 Jerusalem Passage (St John's Square), London, Greater London
Sushi Restaurant · Clerkenwell · 34 tips and reviews
Michael Hadwin: Probably the best fine dining sushi in London.
Ben Hodgson: Yes, it’s expensive, but I’d take two hours sitting at that counter watching Tetsu work - and eating that incredible Omekase - over any Michelin starred ‘fine dining’ spot that costs the same.
Gosia J: Definitely the best sushi I ever had!!! Amazing atmosphere and service. Thank you for hosting me last evening!
6. Launceston Place
8.5
1A Launceston Pl, Kensington, Greater London
Modern European Restaurant · 30 tips and reviews
Lester Kan: Only tasting menu is on the menu on Saturday evenings. The usual fine dining experience without being too pretentious and intrusive. Veal Cheek really stands out for me. A cosy environment.
Yan: Fine dining, egg and solders, Yuzu dessert
Ronald DL: Well presented, Great flavour and amazing service
10. Frontline Club
8.3
13 Norfolk Pl, London, Greater London
Bar · City of Westminster · 20 tips and reviews
Michal Dzierza: Great place for journalists, the club has some inspiring guest speakers, good meetups and a fine restaurant
Steve Wilson: One of the best value wine lists in London.
Jay Dee: Lots of very exciting talks and screenings upstairs. Grab a nice beer, mingle with the journalists and listen to their war stories.
11. South Place Hotel
8.3
3 South Pl (Dominion St), London, Greater London
Hotel · Islington · 29 tips and reviews
Glenn Ebert: A City of London brunch that can't be beat: 2-courses of fine dining (try the steak or any egg or salmon dish) for 18 quid. The best treat? Add all-you-can-drink mimomas and bloody marys for 10 exrra.
tracey delaney: Delicious lobster mac and cheese! Great Eaton mess, too.
Wallpaper* Magazine: South Place has 80 bedrooms, in-room technology by Bang and Olufsen, three bars and a restaurant (naturally) headed by chef Tony Fleming.. Read more.
Ann Donaghey: Superb and surprisingly good value. Go for the wine matching. This is fine dining at its best. The 3 course meal is more like 7. Its a great place for a romantic intimate date as only 40 covers
المهره الصعبه ماهي لأي خيال: Nice fine dine and romantic. Recommend if you have find the one & only ❤
Laissez Fare: Maybe not the most creative of 3-star Michelin restaurants, but the food is still very fine, the service is truly excellent, and you are sure to have an enjoyable lunch or evening here. Read more.