Hutong
London Bridge
Northern Chinese on level 33 of The Shard — the view-room and the dish where guests in town for a single weekend take their out-of-town parents.
JKS Restaurants' two-Michelin-star Indian on Albemarle Street — Trishna's older Mayfair sister and the standard against which the rest measure themselves.
Karam Sethi's Albemarle Street room channels the colonial-era gymkhana clubs of north India — ceiling fans, Anglo-Indian portraits, leather banquettes — but the cooking is the opposite of nostalgia: kid-goat methi keema with sali, wild muntjac biryani, suckling pig vindaloo, the legendary char-grilled kebabs from the sigri grill. The second Michelin star arrived in 2024; the room remains as much Mayfair theatre as restaurant, and the booth tables on the ground floor are the seats to take.
Book a ground-floor booth, not the basement — basement is for the after-hours crowd. The kid-goat methi keema and sigri lamb chops are the menu's two non-negotiables. Lunch is markedly easier than dinner; the same menu, half the wait.
At a Glance
View Type
Royal Park, Historic Monuments, London Skyline
View Quality
Exceptional
Awards
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