Best Restaurants In London Victoria

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By Lauren Cole Lead Editor, DesignMyNight Our Lead Editor, Lauren, has written about the UK's best restaurants, bars and experiences on DesignMyNight since 2021. Bylines in What's On Media Group. Last updated on 23rd June 2026

Not just the neighbour of Westminster and home to one of the city's many busy stations, this area also earns a food guide all of its own. Whether you're hunting for eateries just a stone's throw from your train or want to chow down on a range of international cuisine, including Spanish, Thai, Italian and more, these London Victoria restaurants have you covered.




Bbar

At Bbar Victoria, drinks come first, with a 60-plus cocktail menu (don't miss happy hour from 4pm to 6pm on weekdays) and over 100 wines, while live DJs keep the energy ticking along.

Food options cover everything from £15 to £20 set menus and speedy pasta lunches to pre- and post-theatre dining for nearby Hamilton and Wicked. Afternoon tea fans are well catered for, with traditional, fish and chips, cocktail and bottomless prosecco versions on offer, plus group-friendly packages. You can also find paint-and-sip sessions, cocktail experiences, gin tastings and Champagne-led feasts here.

The Alchemist London - Victoria

Step into The Alchemist Victoria, where dining and cocktails collide in the heart of Grosvenor Gardens. With a delicious all-day dining menu and an infamous cocktail offering, this restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it's an immersive experience.

From their mouthwatering dishes to their experiential cocktails, every visit promises something memorable. And for brunch lovers, their Icons Cocktail Brunch menu offers a choice of cocktails and a brunch dish for just £35, making it the perfect spot for a weekend treat.

Sticks'n'Sushi Victoria

Nestled in the vibrant Victoria Nova, just a short stroll from Victoria Station and the famous theatres, Sticks'n'Sushi Victoria is the ultimate spot for a pre- or post-theatre dining experience.

With its stunning blend of Scandinavian elegance and Japanese minimalism, the two-floor space offers guests an intimate atmosphere, thanks to long, airy curtains that create cosy dining bubbles. The menu delivers a delightful mix of classic and creative sushi and grilled sticks, with options for everyone - from meat lovers to vegans. Complement your meal with a selection of wines, sake, Japanese-inspired cocktails, or speciality teas.

Hanbaagaasuuteeki

Tucked away off Buckingham Palace Road, Hanbaagaasuuteeki is Victoria's bold new burger joint. The menu takes you on a pan-Asian tour, packing in flavours from China, Korea, Thailand and Japan.

Think Szechuan chicken burgers and miso loaded fries. Elsewhere, there's more traditional dishes like the juicy and indulgent classic double cheeseburger.

Cornus

The latest addition to Belgravia's fine-dining scene, Cornus serves up fine British produce with a side of European culinary flair. Expect bold and hearty mains like roast Highland venison and roasted guinea fowl with handmade farfalle.

With serious pedigree behind it, from the hospitality veterans David O'Connor and Joe Mercer Nairne to head chef Gary Foulkes and renowned sommelier Melania Battiston, no detail is left to chance. The result is exceptional food, impeccable service and a wine list that's as exciting as the menu.

Chez Antoinette Victoria

A Charming neighbourhood restaurant with a French theme, Chez Antoinette offers all-day dining in Victoria. Their menus span from breakfast and weekend brunch right through to dinner, and they've got an extensive menu of wines and cocktails to wash it all down as well.

Whether you're on the ground floor, up on the mezzanine or on the terrace, you'll be surrounded by simple furnishings and European-inspired decor. Tuck into croque monsieur, bavette steaks or a roasted ham and Emmental omelette, with plenty of cheese plates on offer too.