New Openings in Central London


With so much to choose from across the big city, it can be a little daunting deciding on a dinner spot. Let me help by summing up some of the newest restaurants from Borough to Tufnell Park - because it's always fun trying somewhere new.

Who: The Pilgrm
What: From morning till dark, The Pilgrm serves up some of the best pastries and charcuterie boards in Paddington. Taking inspo from Borough Market as well as a wide selection of international dishes, this artsy hotel has something for everyone.
Where: Norfolk Square, Paddington

Who: Ceremony
What: A veggie dream with an exotic cocktail menu, Ceremony offer variety and flavour for vegetarians and anyone wanting a meat-free evening. Dishes packed with flavour and cocktails to support, it's bound to impress. 
Where: Fortess Road, Tufnell Park

Who: Knead by Paul Hollywood
What: Passing through and fancy a luxurious bite? Knead is now open, offering some of Mr Hollywoods best recipes. From sausage rolls and sweet pastries to finely brewed coffee, it's a commuter's new favourite spot. 
Where: Euston station

Who: La Fromagerie
What: Want to experience a night in Paris? Well La Fromagerie have a pretty close offering. From oysters to cheese fondue, it's no wonder it's first two London restaurants have proven so popular. 
Where: Lambs Conduit Street, Bloomsbury

Who: The Coal Shed
What: Originally from Brighton, The Coal Shed has set up shop in London Bridge with a beautiful menu made up of fresh seafood, delicate meat and delicious desserts. Massively popular in its seaside town, it's bound to be a city favourite too. 
Where: Crown Square, London Bridge

Who: Lantana
What: Already extremely popular across their three other venues, Lantana is the Australian-style cafe that's taking over. 
Where: Ground Floor West, Southwark Street

Who: Il Tetto 
What: A brand new Italian with a former L'Anima chef, the delightful looking menu sits perfectly with the Hot Cocktail bar and stunning view. 
Where: Selfridges Rooftop, Oxford Street

Who: Inigo's
What: A swanky Aussie twist on some of your sushi favourites, Inigo serve up Japanese-style ingredients alongside some not-so-traditional ones. Perfect for anyone with a creative mind!
Where: Great Windmill Street, Soho

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