Restaurant Story
Bermondsey
Tom Sellers' two-Michelin-star tasting room — the chapter's South-Bank fine-dining anchor
Rooms with the views London books for — bay, sea, marina, rooftop and sunset.
15 places to explore
Bermondsey
Tom Sellers' two-Michelin-star tasting room — the chapter's South-Bank fine-dining anchor
Bermondsey
Jonny Lake and Isa Bal's two-Michelin-star à la carte room — Fat Duck alumni at neighbourhood register
Bermondsey
A 40-cover kitchen-and-natural-wine warehouse under the Bermondsey arches — chef Steve Williams
Borough
London's oldest market — 4.5 acres of producer-fronted stalls under the Southwark railway arches
Bankside
Mr Lyan's South Bank flagship, the first 3-PIN bar in the Pinnacle Guide, Thames at the window
Waterloo
The Cut's no-bookings gastropub — what Waterloo eats before the National Theatre
Bermondsey
Bermondsey Street's standing-room Spanish bar since 2011 — José Pizarro's pintxos counter
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.
Chelsea
Royal Hospital Road's three-Michelin-star founding flagship, held continuously since 2001
Chelsea
A 1708 Chelsea pub on a quiet Lawrence Street corner, ranked among the UK's Top 50 Gastropubs
Chelsea
The Gladwin Brothers' Old Church Street pub — Sussex-vineyard wines and a tight British seasonal menu
Chelsea
Langton Street's Tuscan trattoria since 1975 — Chelsea's Italian family room, fourth decade
Pimlico
Andrew Wong's two-Michelin-star pan-regional Chinese on Wilton Road — the first Chinese restaurant outside Asia to hold two stars.
Pimlico
Carole Bamford's Pimlico Road farmshop and café — the smaller, calmer SW1 sister to the Notting Hill flagship.
Pimlico
Cubitt House's Pimlico Road gastropub-with-rooms — wood-fired pizzas, four upstairs bedrooms, the SW1 corner pub the audience trusts.