17 Sep 2024
The first recommendation on our tour is Six Portland Road, a firm favourite amongst the restaurants in Kensington and Chelsea. Tucked away off Holland Park Avenue, this small neighbourhood wine bar offers simply prepared, daily-changing, seasonal menus. With 120 wines on offer, you’ll be sure to find a delicious glass to accompany your meal, so grab a drink and start perusing the menu.
Just between Kensington High Street and Notting Hill, you’ll find a Lebanese/Mediterranean feast at Randa by Maroush. With a huge selection of traditional Mezza, delicious grills, and delicate pastries, you’re not going to go hungry here. Do we really need to say more? Just look at the picture.
Whether you’re stopping for lunch, dinner, or just a quick drink on your tour of Kensington and Chelsea, London Steakhouse Co – Chelsea is a must. With a glam interior that’s always buzzing, it’s the ideal setting for a pre-show meal or a well-deserved sit down after a long day sight-seeing. Dishes on offer include the finest quality steaks, roast meats, and fish and the food will definitely have you coming back. Trust us you won’t be disappointed.
If you’re feeling energised and up for a challenge, get yourself ready for some code-breaking and cocktails at The Bletchley. It’s inspired by Bletchley Park, the historical site where British Intelligence cracked German codes during WW2. The Bletchley is a unique concept where you, the agents, solve codes to make bespoke cocktails that fit your personality. If you’re in a group, we’d highly recommend this one.
They’ve been keeping the south-west of London smiling since 2002, with their all-day brunches, healthy salads, and mains inspired by the Mediterranean. Megan’s is the perfect place to shortlist for a date night or a small intimate dinner. The garden, in particular, makes this a great spot to relax whatever the weather, offering the most romantic year-round al fresco dining.