38 London restaurants have been named the best in the UK in a prestigious new list - and this one ranks highest
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38 London restaurants have been named the best in the UK in a prestigious new list - and this one ranks highest
"And the highest ranked of the lot was The Ledbury in Notting Hill. Placing fourth on the ranking, diners hailed The Ledbury for its ' head-to-toe near perfection... from the the owner, to the staff and especially to the tasting menu' and 'wallet-scorching but exceptional'. It received a 'very good' four out of five for its food and ambiance and a 'good' three out of five for service."
"The luxury institution from chefs Brett Graham and Nigel Platts-Martin has been around since 2005 and has been showered with accolades over the past few decades. It's been named the UK's best restaurant on multiple occasions, earned two Michelin stars by 2010 and picked up its third Michelin star in 2024. The Ledbury closed for two years after the pandemic but since returning in 2022 has gone from strength to strength."
"Being so highly decorated, eating here doesn't come cheap. If you were to stop by The Ledbury for a three-course dinner plus half a bottle of wine and coffee, you're looking at spending around £345. Other London restaurants to make it into Harden's top 10 were Row on 5, Humble Chicken in Soho and Da Terra in Bethnal Green. First place went to the three Michelin-star Moor Hall in Lancashire."
Harden's 2026 UK top 100 restaurants list is based on 30,000 reports from a survey of 2,500 diners and includes 38 London entries. The Ledbury in Notting Hill was the highest-ranked London restaurant, placing fourth overall and receiving strong marks for food and ambiance. Diners praised the Ledbury's tasting menu, front-of-house and overall execution, while noting its high price point. The restaurant earned two Michelin stars by 2010 and added a third in 2024, reopening in 2022 after a two-year pandemic closure. Other London top-ten entries included Row on 5, Humble Chicken and Da Terra, with Moor Hall at number one.
Read at Time Out London
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