London restaurants best for... Brunch
50-52 Sloane Square, Chelsea, London SW1W 8AX
Opened by Corbin & King and now part of The Wolseley Hospitality Group, this all day cafe restaurant on Sloane Square was inspired by some of the best Parisian grand cafes. The all day menu is a love letter to French classics from onion soup to Sole Meunière.
The Grosvenor House Hotel, 86-90 Park Ln, Mayfair, London W1K 7TN
Fresh from Dubai comes Ruya and chef Colin Clague, bringing some of the region’s finest traditional food given a contemporary, sophisticated twist that's well suited to the restaurant’s ritzy location.
46 Commercial Street, London E1 6LT
This popular street food spot has a permanent home with short ribs, wagyu brisket, tacos, smoked mac n' cheese and more on the menu. Plus there's another bar downstairs, 46 and Mercy, serving cocktails.
5 St James's Street, London SW1A 1EF
This popular restaurant closed in 1994 (after opening in 1927) and is now being revived by Joel Kissin - who used to be Terence Conran's partner at Conran restaurants. It is a luxury French bistro with a separate cafe called Café Marcel, offering "lighter fare".
16A New Street, London EC2M 4TR
Part of the Old Bengal Warehouse dating from 1771, the New Street Grill focuses on steaks and showcases British produce.
175 Westbourne Grove, London W11 2SB
The famed Aussie chef moved to London a while back and has since been looking for a place to open here. He's settled on a property in Westbourne Grove, looking to run a casual all-day dining space. Expect a similar set-up to his restaurant in Sydney, but with a stronger focus on Asian cuisine.
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