Dine Like Royals at These 6 Michelin Star Restaurants in London

Millicent Lim
Millicent Lim
Last updated 16 Oct 2025
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It’s no secret that when it comes to food, the United Kingdom has gotten the short end of the stick. For years, British cuisine has had quite a reputation as the butt of the joke, with its bland, soggy, and beige dish stereotypes. But the truth of the matter is that London has been quietly redefining British food as we know it.
With 85 Michelin-rated restaurants in London, it's no wonder the British capital became globally known for its high-end, diverse, and international cuisine. And honestly, could we expect anything less from the home of the British Royal family? Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or looking for a dining experience fit for a king, we’ve hand-picked six Michelin Star restaurants in London that’ll leave you feeling like royalty. 

What’s a Michelin Star?

An artfully plated gourmet appetizer
An artfully plated gourmet appetizer
Before we dive right into our London restaurants' Michelin guide, let’s do a quick breakdown of what these stars actually mean:
  • One Star: Worth a stop. Restaurants awarded one star mean they execute a consistent menu and technique, with dishes that use high-quality ingredients.
  • Two Stars: Worth a detour. Establishments with two stars provide excellent cuisine that shows a distinctive dining experience and excellent flavor combinations.
  • Three Stars: Worth a journey. These restaurants are the pinnacle of fine dining, serving exceptional cuisine that excels in every aspect—from ingredient to technique, creativity, and consistency.
In a nutshell, Michelin stars are a prestigious award given by the Michelin Guide to denote restaurants that demonstrate consistency, exceptional quality, and distinct cuisine.
Who makes these decisions? The inspectors who award these stars are notoriously anonymous and are known to pay for their own meals, as well as visit multiple times before making a final assessment. This process ensures that every Michelin-starred restaurant represents top culinary achievement. 

Top 6 Michelin-Star Restaurants in London

Now that we know what these stars mean, here’s your guide to everything you need to know about our list of top six Michelin-star restaurants in London, UK.

1. Core by Clare Smyth

A row of colorful terraced houses in Notting Hill, London
A row of colorful terraced houses in Notting Hill, London
Nestled in one of London's top neighborhoods, Notting Hill, is Core by Clare Smyth, created by one of Britain's top chefs who made history as the first British woman to run a 3 Michelin-starred restaurant. Her credentials don’t end here. Voted world’s best female chef in 2018 and caterer of the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Smyth has cemented her reputation as a culinary force.
Core celebrates British produce and creativity through a modern yet nostalgic take on British cuisine, with almost everything sourced from the UK. High-end restaurants tend to have a strong, intimidating impression, but Core redefines the concept of “fine dining” with a space that feels like a cozy living room—bright, warm, and inviting. Unlike most formal three-star establishments, Core has no strict dress code, encouraging guests to feel relaxed and free to express their individuality. This elegant yet humble approach, along with their incredible dishes, makes it one of the most accessible and affordable Michelin-star dining in London. 
Stars: ☆☆☆
Signature Dishes: Potato and Roe and Lamb Carrot
Price Range: Tasting menu from £195–£265 (~ $261 USD–$354 USD) per person 
Klook Tip: Core by Clare Smyth is highly praised, and tables book up months in advance. To ensure your spot, try to book your reservation 2–3 months in advance.  
Address: 92 Kensington Park Road, London W11 2PN
Contact: +442039375086 or info@claresmyth.com
Opening hours: Lunch from 12:00 PM - 2:15 PM (Thu - Sat); Dinner from 6:30 PM - 9:45 PM (Tue - Sat)

2. The Ledbury

Outside The Ledbury, Notting Hill / Photo credits: Ewan Munro on Flickr
Outside The Ledbury, Notting Hill / Photo credits: Ewan Munro on Flickr
In the same Notting Hill, walk 10 minutes north and you’ll find Brett Graham’s The Ledbury. If you’re a gourmet enthusiast looking for refined elegance, you gotta visit this three-star restaurant. Chef Brett Graham's contemporary European cuisine is both inventive and exquisite, celebrating British and Irish ingredients using French technique. The flavors feel both refined and deeply rooted to their origins. 
The Ledbury actually held two Michelin stars for over a decade before temporarily closing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its doors eventually reopened two years later with a stunning transformation. And in 2024, it earned its third star. The sophisticated space now features floor-to-ceiling windows and a reduced number of seats from the renovation, offering a more intimate experience for its guests. Similar to Core, they don’t have a dress code.
Stars: ☆☆☆
Signature Dish: Mushrooms from the Cabinet
Price Range: Tasting menu from £210–£285 (~ $281 USD–$382 USD) per person
Address: 127 Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, London, W11 2AQ
Contact: +44 (0) 207 792 9090 or info@theledbury.com
Opening hours:  Lunch from 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Fri and Sat); Dinner from 5:45 PM - 9:00 PM (Tue - Thu), 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM (Fri and Sat)

3. Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester 

The luminous Table Lumière
The luminous Table Lumière
Step into one of the world’s most prestigious hotels in the Mayfair district: The Dorchester. Tucked inside is French culinary legend Alain Ducasse’s three-star symphony that takes French fine dining to the next level. Indulge in Ducasse's philosophy on "naturalness" and seasonality, with interiors combining the earthy tones of nearby Hyde Park with 1940s glamour. At its center glows the Table Lumière, a private table for six surrounded by 4,000 cascading fiber-optic lights.
You can choose between à la carte or a seven-course tasting menu, available in both classic and vegetarian options. The Wagyu beef is a house favorite, while the Rum Baba, soaked in the rum of the day and topped with fresh whipped cream, has become a signature so good it’s said to have earned the restaurant its third Michelin star. The dress code here is smart-casual, with preference for smart or semi-formal attire. 
Stars: ☆☆☆
Signature Dishes: Hand-dived scallop, Native Lobster, and the Baba like in Monte-Carlo
Price Range: Tasting menu from £215 –£285 (~ $288 USD–$381 USD) per person
Address: 53 Park Lane, London, W1K 1QA
Contact: +44 (0)20 7629 8866 or alainducassereservations@alainducasse-dorchester.com
Opening hours: 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM (Tue - Sat)

4. Hélène Darroze at The Connaught 

Front of The Connaught Hotel in London / Photo credits: JRennocks on Wikimedia Commons
Front of The Connaught Hotel in London / Photo credits: JRennocks on Wikimedia Commons
Just under a 10-minute walk from The Dorchester is another famed Mayfair hotel. Entering the Hélène Darroze at The Connaught is akin to a sanctuary of elegance. Inside this luxurious hotel, its sculpted interiors and attentive staff set the stage for Darroze’s three-Michelin-star artistry. Apart from that, they’ve got creative and innovative dishes inspired by Darroze’s French heritage. Expect an ever-evolving tasting menu built around the freshest British produce. Some highlights include the delicate seafood preparations and the perfectly curated wine by The Connaught’s expert sommeliers. 
Fun fact: The late Princess Diana frequently dined at The Connaught with her stepmother, Rain Spencer.
Stars: ☆☆☆
Signature Dishes: Tandoori lobster and Armagnac baba
Price Range: Tasting menu from £125 –£225 (~ $167 USD–$300 USD) per person
Address: The Connaught, Carlos Place, Mayfair, London, W1K 2AL
Contact: +44 (0) 20 3147 7200 or helenedarroze@the-connaught.co.uk
Opening hours: Lunch from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM; Dinner from 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

5. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay 

Canon of Cornish lamb / Photo credits: Tzahy Lerner on Wikimedia Commons
Canon of Cornish lamb / Photo credits: Tzahy Lerner on Wikimedia Commons
No dining in London would be complete without the world-famous Gordon Ramsay experience. Did you know? The original Gordon Ramsay flagship in Chelsea has maintained three Michelin stars since 2001 (it opened in 1998), making it one of the most consistent performers among Michelin-star restaurants in London. Now under Chef de Cuisine Kim Ratcharoen, the restaurant continues Ramsay's legacy of precise French cooking executed with impeccable technique. The menu leans towards classic French cuisine with a modern twist, serving delicate seafood dishes and seasonal vegetables. It’s a refined, elegant experience, so make sure to dress in smart or business casual. 
Stars: ☆☆☆
Signature Dish: Lobster Ravioli
Price Range: Tasting menu from £125–£260 (~ $167 USD–$348 USD) per person
Address: 68 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4HP
Contact: +44 20 7352 4441
Opening hours: Lunch from 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Tue - Sat); Dinner from 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM

6. The Ritz Restaurant 

The ornate and elegant dining room at The Ritz Restaurant / Photo credits: Jack Hardy on Wikimedia Commons
The ornate and elegant dining room at The Ritz Restaurant / Photo credits: Jack Hardy on Wikimedia Commons
Among the Michelin-star restaurants in London, few places capture the spirit of timeless British opulence quite like The Ritz Restaurant in Piccadilly. Located inside the iconic Ritz London hotel, this two-star old gem has been favored by the royals for over a century. With its stunning Louis XVI decoration of gilded ceilings and chandeliers, dining here’s like stepping into a grand ballroom, so remember to dress smart! It’s the kind of place you’d half expect a string quartet to start playing out of the blue, and don’t be shocked if they do (live music’s provided on Friday and Saturday evening). The Ritz serves up classic French-inspired cuisine with a distinct British sensibility, with the Lobster and Langoustine Ravioli and Beef Wellington being some notable favorites. 
Stars: ☆☆
Signature Dishes: Beef Wellington, Langoustine à la nage, and Crêpes Suzette
Price Range: Tasting menu from £199 –£221 (~ $266 USD–$296 USD) per person
Address: 150 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9BR
Contact: +44 (0) 20 7300 2370 or dining@theritzlondon.com
Opening hours: Lunch from 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM (Mon - Sun); Dinner from 6:30 PM - 8:45 PM (Mon - Sun) 

Make the Most of Your Michelin Dining Experience

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Explore beyond with a grand tour of London!
Before your reservation, make the most of your trip by exploring the city in comfort. You can easily get around with the London Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour, which lets you see top landmarks between meals.
Some spots on our list are situated in the same neighborhoods and are extremely walkable. To easily navigate the direction, stay connected with a 5G eSIM UK ! online reservations. 

Tips for your Dining experience

An elegant dining room with a crystal chandelier
Ready to dine like royalty? / Photo credits: Chris Phutully on Flickr
  • Dress the Part: Most Michelin-star restaurants in London maintain a smart-casual to formal dress code. While some restaurants don’t provide a strict dress code, it’s best to dress appropriately out of respect for the meticulous work put into the dishes served. 
  • Reserve Early: Remember that these are some of the most sought-after restaurants in London, so tables here book fast. Aim for at least two months’ advance booking.
  • Plan your Budget: Michelin-rated restaurants are typically on the pricier side of the food experience and tend to come with supplementary add-ons, so check your budget beforehand and prepare accordingly. 
  • Research beforehand: If you’re here, then that’s a sign you’re already on the right track. You’ll want to know what to expect, especially if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies. And if you do have any, make sure to inform the servers of restrictions upon arrival. For more information, you can check out the full list of Michelin Star restaurants in London here.

FAQs About Michelin Star Restaurants in London 

How many Michelin-star restaurants are there in London?

London currently has 85 Michelin-starred restaurants across all categories. 

What restaurant in London has the most Michelin stars?

Six restaurants in London currently hold the highest rating of three Michelin stars: The Ledbury, CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library), and Hélène Darroze at The Connaught. 

What are the three Michelin-star restaurants in London?

London’s 3 Michelin-star restaurants include:
  • Restaurant Gordon Ramsay (held since 2001)
  • Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester (2010)
  • Sketch Lecture Room & Library (2019)
  • Core by Clare Smyth (2021)
  • Hélène Darroze at The Connaught (2021)
  • The Ledbury (earned in 2024)
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