London’s dining scene has never been more dynamic. From Mayfair’s marble-clad institutions to riverside rooftops and neighbourhood favourites, the capital is rewriting what luxury looks like - personal, playful and endlessly chic.
At TLA, we’re proud to collaborate with some of the names shaping that story - from historic members’ clubs to the next generation of destination dining. Here’s our insider edit of the of the it-places shaping London dining right now - where design, culture and conversation meet over truly exceptional tables.
The Lansdowne Club, Mayfair
Celebrating its 90th anniversary, The Lansdowne Club continues to define Mayfair elegance. Founded in 1935 within an 18th-century mansion, it’s home to exquisite dining by Executive Head Chef Henry Brosi, formerly of The Dorchester. Festive menus feature Norfolk Bronze Turkey, Loin of Venison and Traditional Christmas Pudding, while The Library by Henry Brosi offers private dining for 12. The Club’s Masterclass Experience and Confrérie du Sabre d’Or sabrage sessions add immersive touches to its timeless hospitality.
9 Fitzmaurice Place, Mayfair: thelansdowneclub.com
The Broadcaster, White City
At the Television Centre, The Broadcaster captures West London’s laid-back sophistication across its pub, dining room and rooftop bar. It serves up its new Sunday Feast (£35 per person) - a generous roast of chicken, beef and caramelised pork belly with all the trimmings, from honey-glazed carrots and Yorkshire puddings to short-rib roast potatoes and Guinness pigs in blankets. A warm, modern take on comforting British dining in the heart of White City.
89 Wood Lane, White City: thebroadcaster.co.uk
The Lighterman, King’s Cross
Overlooking Regent’s Canal, The Lighterman has reimagined its first-floor terrace with Lillet, bringing a touch of French charm to Granary Square. Seasonal British dishes include Seabass Tartare, Grilled Whole King Prawns and Maldon Rock Oysters, paired with Lillet 75, Lillet Martini and Lillet Rosé Spritz cocktails. With panoramic canal views and relaxed elegance, it’s a must-visit for al fresco dining, brunch or after-work drinks.
3 Granary Square, King’s Cross: thelighterman.co.uk
KORA by Beaufort House, Chelsea
With its recent opening this July, KORA brings Mediterranean soul to Chelsea’s King’s Road. Led by Executive Head Chef Sasha Ziverts, the menu features Yellowtail Kingfish, Bluefin Tuna Crudo, Saganaki Prawns, Whole BBQ Turbot and Garnett Farm Pork Chop cooked over an indoor fire, with desserts like Semifreddo al Miele and Feta & Amarena Cheesecake. Rooted in themes of seasonality and transformation, KORA blends olive-toned interiors with Mediterranean warmth.
354 King’s Road, SW3 5UZ: korachelsea.co.uk
Chiltern Firehouse, Marylebone
Finally, we had to include this one - the comeback everyone’s waiting for. A legend of London glamour, Chiltern Firehouse has long defined the city’s effortlessly cool dining scene. After a Valentine’s Day blaze forced closure earlier this year, it briefly reopened during London Fashion Week - with Kate Moss and Madonna among guests. Full restoration is now underway, with the Firehouse set to reclaim its place as one of London’s most iconic addresses. elegance, it’s a must-visit for al fresco dining, brunch or after-work drinks.
1 Chiltern Street, Marylebone: chilternfirehouse.com
At TLA we don’t just observe the scene - we curate it. From landmark members’ clubs to rooftop terraces and destination restaurants, TLA is proud to partner with the venues defining how London dines, celebrates and connects. Because in this city, where dining has become the new art form, knowing where to go is half the allure - and knowing why is our expertise.