1. Quirinale
7.8
1 Great Peter St., London, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · Westminster · 3 tips and reviews
Josh 🌶☢: FANTASTIC italian. Sea bass with fennel and sea scallops are both superb. Service was excellent
Simon Redfern: Very classy, very fine Italian restaurant. Great for spotting Westminster glitterati as more discreet than Cinnamon Club and more new school than Shepherds
Jade Raad: Agree with simon- great lunchtime menu that surprisingly won't break the bank!!!
3. Ziani
8.2
45 Radnor Walk, London, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · Chelsea · 10 tips and reviews
Very Good Service: Enjoyed a good diner in Ziani, very frantic beginning of service but as the evening progressed, staff was able to relax too :) - Very good wine recommendation from the somelier at a reasonable price.
Faruk BAYRAK: Lasagne nice
Levent Akgerman: The pastas are brilliant. The owners act like they are hosts serving guests at their home. Very warm and welcoming with simple yet proper setting and atmosphere.
4. The Ritz Restaurant
8.5
150 Piccadilly, London, Greater London
French Restaurant · Green Park · 23 tips and reviews
Style by Stylism: Tea at the Ritz is an experience and a half. They have nice little sandwiches and cakes for you to enjoy for a relaxing afternoon. Plus the hotel sights are worth admiring.
Arwa Als 💎: Relax and enjoy the Afternoon Tea here ☕️💆
James Parton: Fantastic experience to have tea here. Ok to take photo's the waiters will even take a picture of you at your table. Note dress code - gents have to wear shirt and tie, no jeans or trainers (sneakers)
8. Palm Court
7.5
150 Piccadilly, London, Greater London
Tea Room · Green Park · 5 tips and reviews
Marie Irvine: Amazing service & delicious food, quite the special occasion
James Parton: It’s an experience for a special occasion, but it isn’t the best afternoon tea in London. It’s resting on its name a tad.
Karusia: Afternoon Tea - very disappointing! Poor selection, you get only 3 desserts. I don't go to the Ritz for the sandwiches, I wanted show off patisserie, none of them blew my mind either. Never again!
11. The Cavendish London
7.5
81 Jermyn St. (Corner of Duke Street), London, Greater London
Hotel · Piccadilly · 19 tips and reviews
Suzette Valle: This hotel is in the best location, next to the Ritz in Mayfair. It's in the heart of West End shopping!
Feras: A very quiet lounge on the first floor, the location is great only 2 steps away from picadilly street.
Kari Watts: This is my favorite place to stay in London so far. Really enjoy the 12th floor executive king rooms...it's worth the upgrade.
12. Spizzico
7.2
196 High St, Barnet, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · 4 tips and reviews
Sian Walding: Lovely food,have the Fish and chips or the Calamari.The Ginger flavoured Creme Brulee,Caramelised Cheesecake and the Rum and Raisin Ice cream is yummy
Imogen Skene: Friendly atmosphere, tasty food, good sized portions
Danny Lewis: A safe bet, never disappointed.
14. Trader Vic's
7.6
22 Park Ln, London, Greater London
Restaurant · Mayfair · 37 tips and reviews
Diva Dareen: Beef cho cho, lobster & mango salad, Szechuan butterfly prawns and lobster Thermidor 😍😍😍👌
Urban Nomad: One of the few bars in London open until 3am on weekends. Great exotic cocktails, excellent food and good live music. Try the new Treasure Map for a taste trip around the world with the famous Mai Tai
'Eric V. Lyka: food tasty, cocktails amazing !
15. Tate Modern
9.2
53 Bankside, London, Greater London
Art Museum · 824 tips and reviews
Eugenio Curia: The restaurant on the last floor is amazing both for the view and the food!P.s. try the seared sea scallops, delicious!
Mark: The building is amazing and it’s great to wander in and out of each gallery seeing such different types of art in very different forms. The setting is excellent too being located right by the Thames.
HISTORY UK: The Bankside Power Station was built as a ‘cathedral of power’ in 1963, but closed in 1981. It reopened as one of Europe’s finest modern art galleries in 2000. The Turbine Hall is 35m high.