The definitive list of cool and trendy restaurants in London

Welcome to our essential list of the coolest restaurants in London where you’ll find all the latest cutting-edge foodie hotspots. If you want to eat out at places that are up to date with the latest culinary trends, or have been dying to try that dish you've seen all over your Instagram feed, you're likely to spot it here. Our curated pick of the best trendy restaurants in London is full to the brim with foodie places where you might just spot a celebrity or two, as well as ones that boast the most fashionable interiors.

Updated on 09 December 2024

The definition of a cool restaurant in London varies depending on who you ask, so we’ve identified a few specific criteria that will help you narrow down your search. Firstly, every single one of the trendy restaurants below must offer gorgeous interiors. You know the kind that makes you want to go home and retile your bathroom with pink grout? These swoon-worthy fit-outs are the calling card of many of London’s coolest restaurants, and we can’t help but fall for their charm.

The second essential element of a cool restaurant – we think – is of course the menu. Does it throw up unusual choices? Does it use beautiful, seasonal ingredients? Are its dishes inventive, surprising or pioneering? There’s no doubt that for a restaurant to be bang on the money, the food has got to be impeccable.

Cool doesn’t have to mean fancy, though. This list includes plenty of casual restaurants that are endlessly edgy, as well as a bunch of lively restaurants known to host DJ sets and epic brunches as part of their standard offering. In our opinion, in order for a restaurant to make the cut, it has to be a guaranteed good time, which is why this trendy list can also be considered a hymn sheet to some of the most fun restaurants in London.

Ready to take your street cred up a notch? Have a scroll and see which restaurant you want to book for an evening worth gloating about. 

Sune

Sune

129A Pritchard's Road, Hackney, London, E2 9AP

Hospitality power couple Honey Spencer and Charlie Sims head to Broadway Market for this achingly cool modern bistro and wine bar. Sune sits right in the zeitgeist but few restaurants nail this combination with such class and conviviality.

£50 - £79
Modern European
British
Lita

Lita

7-9 Paddington Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 5QH

Lita fits nicely into a very mid-2020s archetype of food cooked over fire and ultra-desirable handmade wooden furniture, but it has a trump card in chef Luke Ahearne, who might just be cooking some of the best food in London right now.

Over £80
Modern European
Mediterranean
Bubala

Bubala

65 Commerical Street , Shoreditch, London, E1 6BD

Stripped back interiors hold space for only 30 diners, so eating here very much feels like you’re among others ‘in the know’. Plus, it's totally veggie! Think potato latkes with garlic sauce and thick slices of fried aubergine doused in zhoug. 

£30 - £49
Middle Eastern
Vegetarian
The Water House Project

The Water House Project

1 Corbridge Crescent, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9DS

The Water House Project feels less like a restaurant and more like an open house for a property you can’t afford. The seasonal monthly tasting menus are superb, but you’ll probably leave with some interior design inspo as well.

Over £80
Modern European
SquareMeal London Top 100
BiBi

BiBi

42 North Audley Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 6ZP

Gorgeous interiors, a bustling open kitchen, and a menu of unusual but additive Indian plates inspired by the chef’s childhood makes this a winner. For Mayfair it’s surprisingly lowkey, and the service is top-class too.

£50 - £79
Indian
SquareMeal London Top 100
AGORA

AGORA

3 Bedale Street, London Bridge, London, SE1 9AL

The queues outside this walk-in-only Borough Market spot should be all you need to know about just how good (and how popular) AGORA has been since it opened. Boasting a phenomenal menu of dips, skewers and homebaked breads, classy cocktails and outrageously good prices, we'd queue for AGORA again and again. In fact, we have.

£30 - £49
Greek
Papi

Papi

1F, Hackney, London, E8 3DQ

The energy at Papi is frenetic, joyful chaos, as messrs Matthew Scott and Charlie Carr sling out utterly unique dishes and cleverly matched wines. One of East London’s hottest properties right now.

£50 - £79
Modern European
British
SquareMeal London Top 100
Akara

Akara

Arch 208, London Bridge, London, SE1 9AD

We’re huge fans of Akoko, and Akara offers a more relaxed entry point into Ayo Adeyemi’s dynamic West African cooking. The signature akaras are delicious, but there’s lots more on the menu worth trying too.

£50 - £79
West African
Lyle

Lyle's

The Tea Building, Shoreditch, London, E1 6JJ

Famously serene, Lyle’s whitewashed walls and sleek Scandi lines are the definition of wabi sabi restaurant style. The cooking is rightly lauded too.

Over £80
British
One Michelin star
SquareMeal London Top 100
Berenjak

Berenjak

27 Romilly Street, Soho, London, W1D 5AL

Any restaurant that the JKS Group touches turns to gold, so it’s no surprise then that Berenjak has a clutch of in-the-know fans. Serving affordable small plates and majoring in kebabs, Berenjak has plenty of showstoppers on the menu that beg to be devoured.

£30 - £49
Persian
Middle Eastern
The Plimsoll

The Plimsoll

52 St. Thomas's Road, Finsbury Park, London, N4 2QQ

Cult-favourite pop-up Four Legs has been hanging out at The Plimsoll for a while now, churning out cracking menus as well as arguably London’s best burger. Without doubt one of the hardest places to get (and keep hold of) a table in London.

£30 - £49
Pubs
British
SquareMeal London Top 100
Morchella

Morchella

86 Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, EC1R 4QY

The same team behind Perilla has brought this beauty to the capital. Morchella bridges the gap between fine and casual dining, occupying a tastefully designed wood-panelled dining room in central Clerkenwell, and serving faultless Mediterranean food that’s imaginative and delicious in equal measure. 

£50 - £79
Modern European
Mediterranean
Leo

Leo's Clapton

59 Chatsworth Road, Hackney, London, E5 0LH

A dark horse for the award of London's most aesthetically pleasing restaurant, Leo's conjures the magic of the Italian riviera in the 70s and matches it with pinpoint precision cooking courtesy of former P. Franco chef Peppe Belvedere. Get a table in the back room if you can. 

£30 - £49
Italian
Caia

Caia

46 Golborne Road, Notting Hill, London, W10 5PR

This is what you get when you mix live fire cooking with a late-night vinyl dungeon, powered by an absolutely stonking custom sound system and a one-of-a-kind rotary mixer. A steady stream of vinyl selectors come to Caia each week, slinging out jazz, funk and disco sets. 

£30 - £49
Barbecue
International
Julie

Julie's

135 Portland Road, Holland Park, London, W11 4LW

Has this Notting Hill celeb-magnet ever not been cool and trendy? After a few up and down years, Julie’s is back for good thanks to dream team Tara MacBain, Owen Kenworthy and Emma Underwood. The vibes are back too - Julie’s is let-your-hair-down fun and chic in the best way, but the brasserie-style food is also superb.

£50 - £79
Brasserie
French
JOIA

JOIA

1 Electric Boulevard, Battersea, London, SW11 8BJ

JOIA has pride of place at the top of art’otel Battersea, with stunning views overlooking the Power Station. It’s beautiful inside and out - the pastel shaded art deco styling really appeals to us.

Portuguese
Tapas
Spanish
Fish
Lasdun

Lasdun

National Theatre, South Bank, London, SE1 9PX

The South Bank finally has a restaurant of real note - Lasdun - which sits tucked away inside the National Theatre. A tribute to Brutalist architect Denys Lasdun, Lasdun boasts a certain geometric majesty, and is worthy of much more than just pre-theatre dinners.

£30 - £49
British
Brasserie
Bars
SquareMeal London Top 100
SESTA Hackney

SESTA Hackney

52 Wilton Way, Hackney, London, E8 1BG

Following Pidgin’s mourned closure, founders Drew Snaith and Hannah Kowalski quickly picked up the baton with SESTA, a neighbourhood restaurant and cafe serving a modern British menu and a dynamic natural wine list. Snaith’s electric cooking is filled with new ideas and fun surprises, like 'nduja scotched olives with ‘aggressive’ aioli. One of the hottest openings in the last 12 months. 

£50 - £79
Modern European
British
Tollington’s

Tollington’s

172 Tollington Park, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3AJ

The hype restaurant of the moment from Four Legs' Ed McIlroy, Tollington's brings the essence of a great Basque pintxos bar to Finsbury Park. It's busy, the acoustics are pretty bad, and the stool-and-bench seating is not comfortable, but you can't deny the magic of the place, or the outrageously good fish cookery. Tollington's is worth the trip for the chips bravas alone. 

£50 - £79
Spanish
Fish
Lagom

Lagom

Hackney Church Brew Co, Hackney, London, E8 1DU

Head to the back of Hackney Church Brewing Co to find Lagom, where chef Elliott Cunningham is manning the flames of an open wood fire and knocking out delicious steaks, smash burgers and more.

£30 - £49
Barbecue
Bistro Freddie

Bistro Freddie

74 Luke Street, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 4PY

Bistro Freddie lives up to the name with candlelit bistro tables and a menu full of French-style comfort food you'll just want to dive into. Think seasonal starters, hearty pies, and larger cuts cooked over open flames. The sticky toffee pudding is a must.

£50 - £79
Modern European
British
International
French
Bistro
OMA

OMA

3 Bedale Street, London Bridge, London, SE1 9AL

David Carter’s restaurant track record is as good as anyone, and OMA might just be his most aesthetically pleasing spot yet - the upstairs dining room is all sleek lines and jutting, angular furniture, and the view over Borough Market is a nice bonus. If this is the new face of Greek food in London, we’re here for it.

£50 - £79
Mediterranean
Greek
The River Cafe Cafe

The River Cafe Cafe

Thames Wharf, Hammersmith, London, W6 9HA

The iconic River Cafe has spawned a smaller, more casual sibling, and it’s located right next door. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the menu spans seasonal Italian sharing plates cooked by River Cafe chefs themselves, while a lovely terrace overlooking the river is destined to be hot property in summer. Prices are far more approachable than the original site, too.

£30 - £49
Italian
Cadet

Cadet

57 Newington Green, Highbury, London, N16 9PX

Over the park from another Newington Green trendy favourite, Jolene, Cadet is a no-bookings wine bar that hides some truly fantastic cooking behind the scenes. Don’t leave without trying a slice of pate en croute.

£30 - £49
French
Wine Bars
SquareMeal London Top 100
Cloth

Cloth

44 Cloth Fair, Farringdon, London, EC1A 7JQ

Flickering shadows, candlesticks, somewhat dainty British bistro plates and a wine list the size of a dictionary, Cloth doesn’t sound cool on the surface, but it has a restrained charm and beauty that we just keep coming back to.

£50 - £79
Modern European
British
French
Cafe Cecilia

Cafe Cecilia

Canal Place, Hackney, London, E8 4FX

Since Max Rocha opened Café Cecilia in 2021, it’s become known as the place to be and be seen in East London. Why? We think its menu of seasonal, unpretentious sharing plates might have something to do with it.  

£30 - £49
British
SquareMeal London Top 100
The Hero

The Hero

55 Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London, W9 2JD

The Hero is the pub on everyone’s lips right now. It comes from the same team behind The Pelican and has had rave reviews since it opened in the summer of 2024. The ground floor pub offers comfort in the form of hearty snacks and pub classics, while the first floor Grill Room is a more refined affair serving speciality cuts of meat and fish cooked over an open fire.  

£30 - £49
British
Gastropub
Arcade Battersea

Arcade Battersea

1st Floor 330 The Power Station, Battersea, London, SW11 8DD

Arcade’s newest food hall delivers an array of delicious options, all housed inside the glorious, newly-renovated Battersea Power Station. This is what we want our food courts to look like from now on. 

Under £30
Nepalese
Middle Eastern
Mexican
Vegetarian
Thai
Taiwanese
Japanese
Chinese
Burgers
Barbecue
International
Indonesian
Indian
Fusion
Lolo

Lolo

102 Bermondsey Street, Bermondsey, London, SE1 3UB

Jose Pizarro has done it again with Lolo, an all-day restaurant serving everything from morning pastries to steak and cheese sandwiches in a gorgeous location on Bermondsey Street. The space is embellished with shimmery pink tiles, stone textures and golden lighting, while an eclectic menu spanning classic Spanish and southern European dishes showcases fantastic local produce.  

£50 - £79
Tapas
Spanish
Los Mochis

Los Mochis

2 Farmer Street, Notting Hill, London, W8 7SN

Los Mochis seamlessly blends two worlds, mixing a colourful Mexican aesthetic with slick, modern Japanese design. Moody, buzzy interiors are a big part of the interest, but the food is bold, exciting and delicious too.

£30 - £49
Mexican
Japanese
Fusion
Bébé Bob

Bébé Bob

37 Golden Square, Soho, London, W1F 9LB

From the team behind Bob Bob Ricard comes bright young thing Bebe Bob, a rotisserie chicken-focussed concept designed to draw the crowds. Of course there's caviar, Champagne and beautiful interiors to keep people coming back for more. 

£30 - £49
British
French
Yasmin Soho

Yasmin Soho

1 Warwick Street, Soho, London, W1B 5LR

A quaint rooftop bang in the middle of London, and some very smart Middle Eastern cooking make Yasmin a pretty unique prospect by all accounts. If you’re looking for somewhere cool to show off to a visitor, we reckon Yasmin fits the bill perfectly.

£50 - £79
Middle Eastern
Mediterranean
Turkish
KOL

KOL

9 Seymour Street, Marylebone, London, W1H 7BA

Part theatrical experience, part restaurant, KOL is Marylebone’s latest Mexican restaurant. Watch as the chefs cook over grills in the centre of the room and enjoy innovative twists on classic cooking, like langoustine tacos.

Over £80
Mexican
One Michelin star
SquareMeal London Top 100
AngloThai

AngloThai

22-24 Seymour Place, Marylebone, London, W1H 7NL

John Chantarasak’s AngloThai concept has taken many forms over the years, from must-visit pop-ups to sellout residencies, but in 2024 he finally opened a permanent site, bringing his dynamic, full-throttle Thai cooking to Marylebone. Don’t expect Pad Thai’s and spring rolls though. John's unique Thai cookery uses UK sourced produce to create boundary-pushing, flavour-packed dishes.  

Over £80
Thai

Now that you’ve browsed through some of the most hip and happening restaurants in London, we’re almost certain you’re going to be interested in London's most instagrammable restaurants too, which are sure to make your jaw drop thanks to their fabulous decor. In fact, if your version of cool involves totally OTT interiors that scream ‘photograph me’, then this list of pink restaurants in London has got to be part of your research.

You know what else makes a restaurant cool? Awesome views. That’s where our guide to London’s best rooftop restaurants comes in, where you can oggle at the city’s spectacular skyline while tucking into dinner. We’ve also got some of the best rooftop bars in the capital that are sure to make that cocktail taste even sweeter.

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