28 "Kensington" Restaurants in London.
A five minute walk from South Kensington’s museums, Fernandez and Wells is a cool and casual coffee spot.
A casual, kitsch coffee and light bite situation inside Institut Français, Café Tangerine is worth keeping in mind when you’re in Kensington.
Hjem is a coffee shop on Launceston Place, which is one of London's prettiest corners and only a ten minutes walk from High Street Kensington.
Daylesford Organic is an all-day café, farm shop and restaurant at Brompton Cross that serves pizzas, salads, and surprisingly hearty mains.
Maggie Jones’s is a romantic, character-filled restaurant off Kensington High Street, serving a menu of excellent quality British food.
Looking for an upscale South American spot with enough cocktails to make you like house music? Zuaya in South Kensington has got you covered.
The Builder’s Arms is a great pub on a backstreet in Kensington, serving pretty good food and snacks.
Ceru is a solid restaurant in South Kensington that serves Mediterranean food, and it always feels like a holiday.
When you're on Kensington High Street and get struck with an insatiable craving for solid Mediterranean food, Melabes is the spot for you.
Jia is a Chinese restaurant in South Kensington that serves excellent dim sum and does a decently priced set dinner.
French restaurant Belvedere’s hidden location in Holland Park makes it feel like you’ve stumbled on a real-life Hotel California. But with peacocks.
This location is everything you would expect from a Dishoom - great Indian food, in a grand setting, with long queues.