5 Best Restaurants in London, England

J Sheekey

$$$ | Covent Garden Fodor's choice

Open since 1896, this timelessly elegant seafood haven is a favorite with neighboring Theaterland's top stars and theater moguls. Dripping with vintage black-and-white photos of bygone West End actors and movie legends, J Sheekey charms with a ravishing menu of fresh Atlantic prawns, Arctic herrings, salmon burgers, and the famous Sheekey Fish Pie. Better yet, sip pink Billecart-Salmon champagne and shuck half a dozen Lindisfarne oysters at the chic 1930s mirrored oyster bar for the ultimate in true romance.

Poppies of Spitalfields

$$ | Spitalfields

This eatery strikes a balance between trendy and traditional with retro-diner style and efficient service. The specialty is fish-and-chips, but if fish isn't your thing, try the free-range grilled chicken.

6–8 Hanbury St., London, Greater London, E1 6QR, England
020-3161–1422
Known For
  • wine, beer, and cocktails available (uncommon for a chip shop)
  • walls covered with fun mix of maritime and rock and roll paraphernalia
  • wider range of fish than at most traditional fish-and-chip places

Scott's

$$$$ | Mayfair

Imposing doormen in bowler hats greet visitors with a wee nod at this ever-fashionable seafood haven on Mount Street in Mayfair. Originally founded in 1851 in the Haymarket, and a former haunt of James Bond author Ian Fleming (he apparently enjoyed the potted shrimps), Scott's draws the wealthiest of London, who come for the fresh Lindisfarne oysters, Dover sole, and tasty shrimp burgers. Prices could make a Saudi sheikh blanch, but that's the price to pay for what many consider the hottest table in town.

20 Mount St., London, Greater London, W1K 2HE, England
020-7495–7309-for reservations only
Known For
  • possibly London's most magnificent crustacean bar
  • huge platters of fresh fruits de mer
  • extravagant prices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Sweetings

$$$ | City of London

Established in 1889 not far from St. Paul's Cathedral, little seems to have changed since the height of the British Empire at this quirky eatery. Although there are some things Sweetings doesn't do (dinner, reservations, coffee, or weekends), it does, mercifully, do great seafood. Sit at raised linen-covered counters and chase down the Dover sole, skate wings, and whitebait with tankards of Guinness and champagne "Black Velvet." Regulars love the potted shrimps and West Mersea oysters, and be sure to finish off with the jam roll or spotted dick.

39 Queen Victoria St., London, Greater London, EC4N 4SF, England
020-7248–3062
Known For
  • fresh Billingsgate fish served at raised linen-covered counters
  • tankards of "Black Velvet" Guinness and champagne
  • popular potted shrimp and Dover sole
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner, Reservations not accepted

The Golden Hind

$$ | Marylebone

You'll land some of the best fish-and-chips in town at this British chippy in a retro 1914 art deco café. Marylebone locals and satisfied tourists alike hunker down for the neatly prepared and decidedly nongreasy deep-fried or steamed battered cod, haddock, and plaice; the classic hand-cut Maris Piper chips; and the traditional mushy peas and homemade tartar sauce. Homemade cod fishcakes, skate wings, feta cheese fritters, and breaded scampi tails are on the menu, too.

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