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Restaurants & Nightlife

Knightsbridge’s best restaurants

Planning a night out in Knightsbridge? From traditional trattorias to dining rooms with dance floors, here are 10 places to try.

Words by Georgie Young

5-minute read

If you thought Knightsbridge was just about shopping, think again. Because alongside Harrods and Harvey Nichols, the neighbourhood’s food scene has been quietly blossoming – and it’s now home to some of the city’s best restaurants and chefs. In our edit, you’ll find the classics (of course), the new (how exciting), and some locally loved favourites that deserve your footfall. Here they are.

A stylish restaurant with striped chairs, set tables, and a large colorful painting depicting a lively beach scene on the wall above a blue cushioned bench. Warm lighting adds a cozy, inviting atmosphere. A stylish restaurant interior with striped chairs, a marble table, set tables with wine glasses, and a large colorful painting of a lively beach scene hanging on a wooden-paneled wall.
70 Brompton Rd, SW3 1ER

Alba Restaurant 

Best for: carpaccio hand-rolled tableside for a touch of theatre. 

Here comes the sun. No, this isn’t the start of a Beatles song, but just the beginning for Knightsbridge’s newbie, named after the Italian word for sunrise. Surrounded by canary yellow and the scent of real citrus trees, Alba hasn’t stopped shining brightly since it opened on Brompton Road. See off staples such as the Sicilian pink prawn carpaccio (freshly caught from the coast and finished with a satin-soft ball of burratina), followed by tagliatelle topped with slivers of black truffle.  

La Môme at The Berkeley

Best for: Cannes charm without crossing the Channel. 

Take a bow, The Berkeley’s breezy terrace. It’s no secret that calling somewhere a showstopper is a cliché, but at La Môme, it’s spot on. From thyme-snipping tableside waiters to cloche-covered citrus cocktails, every moment here is a mini performance. Share truffle treats like arancini and tuna tartare crowned with trout roe and slip into your starring role as a Riviera regular – no passport needed. And for an encore? Catch the OG in Cannes.

A cozy restaurant table for two with wine glasses, plates, and a small gold lamp, set against colorful pillows and a patterned wall. A cozy restaurant table set for two, with plates, glasses, and napkins on a white tablecloth, surrounded by patterned cushions and lit by a small golden lamp, with abstract wall art in the background.
Wilton Pl, SW1X 7RL
A fresh salad with grilled chicken, avocado slices, radishes, herbs, and greens is served on a white plate labeled HARRYS, with a small metal sauce boat of green dressing on the side. A plate of fresh salad with grilled chicken, avocado, mango slices, radishes, greens, and seeds, served on a white dish labeled HARRYS, with a side of green dressing in a small pitcher on a marble table.
27–31 Basil St, SW3 1BB 

Harry’s Dolce Vita 

Best for: bites after browsing at Harrods. 

Sure, Knightsbridge has no shortage of Italian spots, but none serve dishes that’ll show up in your dreams quite like this. You could stick to the classics (truffle arancini and tiramisu has entered the chat), but that would be doing this gem a serious disservice. Save room for the totally unique Harry’s Toadstool – a red-and-white mushroom illusion of a dessert resting on a ‘grass’ bed of pistachio sauce. Fair warning: your camera might just eat before you do. 

La Maison Ani

A restaurant sitting next to Hermès needed to be stylish. And luckily, La Maison Ani delivers in all aspects – from interiors adorned with chic objets to a sophisticated menu with practically all tastes covered. You could simply swing by for a post-shopping salad (the halloumi and prawn iteration is particularly good), but dinner is also a must – order the creamy gnocchi burrata and blushing lamb chops served atop soft, sail-shaped pitta. Save room for the huge tarte tatin – crisp and tangy, it’ll easily feed four (if you can be convinced to share).   

Prawn and Halloumi salad with baby gem and lemon-honey dressing served in a white bowl at La Maison Ani restaurant in Knightsbridge. Prawn and Halloumi salad with baby gem and lemon-honey dressing served in a white bowl at La Maison Ani restaurant in Knightsbridge.
The Carlton Tower, 1 Cadogan Pl, SW1X 9PY
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4 Harriet St, SW1X 9JR

Cantinetta Antinori

Are you in Knightsbridge or a tiny Tuscan town? It’s hard to tell whilst inside Cantinetta Antorini, which feels like a proper, vine-smothered Italian trattoria (even if it’s just off Sloane Street). It’s a cosy spot owned by the wine-producing Antorini family – hence the vine motifs dotted all around the restaurant – and the menu is stacked with family recipes (try the Scaloppina di filetto di vitello – silky veal fried in butter and lemon). Save room for the tiramisu – pistachio flavoured and served tableside beneath a cloud of cream.

Sale e Pepe 

When an inviting glow emanates from an intimate Italian’s bay windows, you know it’s going to be good. And when it’s a favourite amongst famous faces, you know it’s going to be even better. But the real showstopper is its gamberi scottati (warm red prawns swimming in a pool of Amalfi lemon and extra virgin olive oil sauce). Insider tip: save the focaccia appetiser to mop up the remainder of the sauce. Buon appetito.

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9–15 Pavilion Rd, SW1X 0HD
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66 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LA

The Aubrey 

One of London’s best – and liveliest – izakayas, The Aubrey whisks you into a world of sake-splatted Japonisme. Inspired by artist Aubrey Beardsley, its scarlet interiors are furnished with crimson velvet, fringed lamps, and painted herons – a worthy backdrop for its elevated snack-style food (the charcoal karaage chicken is a must-order, as is the popcorn lobster). Don’t even think about skipping the cocktail menu, which is inspired by the infamous 19th-century Yellow Book and features genuinely innovative serves – try the umami-heavy Salome.

CLAP London

If you’ve brushed up on your knowledge of the UAE’s dining scene, you’ll likely recognise CLAP from its Dubai and Riyadh outposts. If not, we’ll fill you in. CLAP’s thing is ‘sensory dining’, which basically means it serves elevated Japanese dishes in a series of lavishly decorated rooms (look out for the chandelier made entirely of vintage toys). And as well as a live sushi counter and fine-dining restaurant, there’s also a rooftop bar with gorgeous views over Knightsbridge.

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Sixth and seventh floor, 12–14 Basil St, SW3 1AJ

Dinner by Heston

It’s a restaurant by Heston Blumenthal, so you know there’s going to be at least a wandful of magic. And that’s exactly what you get at his restaurant in Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, which pulls its recipes from the pages of some of England’s oldest recipe books. To give you a flavour of what to expect: the signature dish here is the meat fruit, an optical illusion that looks like a mandarin but is really filled with chicken liver parfait and toasted bread.

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66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA
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4 Knightsbridge Grn, SW1X 7QA

Sette London

Sette is the London counterpart to Manhattan’s scene-stealing Scarpetta, bringing a thwack of New York-style Italian glamour to Bvlgari Hotel London. Its dark panelling and all-around cool atmosphere signal that this is the place for a dressed-up dinner – even if its best dishes are its most stripped back (see the signature spaghetti with tomato sauce as evidence). In the mood for a post-dinner dance? Trot downstairs to Nolita Social – a bar with a live DJ and a great cocktail list.

Sumosan Twiga

This glamourous spot feels more like a members’ club than a restaurant – not least because it has a fully fledged nightclub in the basement. It’s dripping in glitzy details like marble-topped tables and black and white framed photographs, and the food is similarly well dressed, if varied – you’ll find both Japanese and Italian dishes here. It’s a good one for a girls’ night out – or a lively dinner that descends into dancing.

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165 Sloane St, SW1X 9QB

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