Restaurants in Fulham

Home to Italian fine dining and the proud birthplace of none other than The Boy Who Lived (a.k.a. Daniel Radcliffe), Fulham is an affluent neighbourhood bustling with bistro diners, upmarket restaurants or glitzy eateries that will send your stomach in a flutter. Check out our recommendations for restaurants in Fulham to find your next favourite.

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Last updated on 30th September 2025




The Tommy Tucker

Located just minutes from Eel Book Common, this delightful den not only brings you a head-turning selection of beers, wines, spirits and cocktails, but there's even a show-stopping menu. Think culinary creations like mackerel or a chorizo 'Big Mack' at The Tommy Tucker, a great pick of Fulham restaurants.

Megan's By The Green (Parsons Green)

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Popular all over London, Megan's is a Mediterranean restaurant that serves everything from brunch right through to dinner. Their Parsons Green venue boasts gorgeous, plant-filled interiors, fairy lights and patterned tiled walls, with lots of cosy corners to dine in.

Tuck into the likes of shakshuka, grilled halloumi open kebabs, mezze bowls with harissa hummus and much more, paired with top-quality coffees and cocktails.

Koka

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Nestled on North End Road, Koka is a vibrant Mediterranean haven where rustic charm meets modern dining. From freshly made sourdough pizzas to seafood risotto and traditional Greek moussaka, every dish is a celebration of bold flavours and authenticity.

The welcoming ambience and attentive staff ensure that every visit feels special, whether you're here for a casual lunch or a celebratory dinner.

Brasserie Constance

In a neighbourhood blessed with good food, Brasserie Constance is a standout. Born from the desire to create a restaurant Fulham could call its own, it blends brasserie chic with riverside charm. Inspired by innovator Constance Spry, the kitchen celebrates the best of seasonal produce with dishes that nod to both tradition and surprise.

Roast chicken with coco beans, mushrooms and bacon is pure comfort, while the Jerusalem artichoke tart with apple and hazelnuts (with optional Wiltshire truffle) shows how vegetables can steal the spotlight. Whether you're gathering over a rack of Welsh lamb with Lancashire hotpot to share or simply dropping in for salmon with butter sauce and roe, Brasserie Constance offers Fulham a dining room to be proud of.