Restaurants in Knightsbridge

Had a long day shopping? Taken a nice long walk in the park, so you're now hoping to settle in to a nice restaurant? Knightsbridge is a great option if you want to get away from the business of Kensington or Sloane Square; it's right by the beautiful Hyde Park and knows a thing or two about keeping Londoners fed. Here are some recommendations for the top restaurants in London near the fashionable district of Knightsbridge.

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Last updated on 4th February 2026




Cafer Erol London 1807

Tucked just moments from Knightsbridge Station, Cafer Erol London 1807 is a haven of Turkish charm and refined flavour. With a remarkable 230-year heritage, this elegant tea room reimagines centuries of Turkish hospitality in the heart of London.

From hand-rolled börek to jewel-like baklava, each dish is a nod to the Mediterranean's rich culinary legacy. Whether you're dropping by for a leisurely lunch or indulging in their signature afternoon tea, Cafer Erol blends authentic taste with contemporary finesse - all in a serene, beautifully styled setting.

Jumeirah Carlton Tower

A Taste of Capri

Nestled neatly among some of London's most iconic landmarks, Jumeirah Carlton Tower is a stylish and sophisticated escape from the city. With marble floors, statement seating and epic views, it's perfect for business lunches or elegant evening dinners.

There's a dish for all kinds of occasion too, from the amazing a la carte to afternoon tea and alpine fondue. Needless to say, the wine list is equally on point, packing in the finest tipples from the world over.

The Egerton House Hotel

Home to some of the most elaborate afternoon teas in London, The Egerton House Hotel pays homage to the classic experience with twists including their very own doggy afternoon tea, and a brilliant vegan option. This cosy dining room features comfy seating, traditional decor and lots of natural light, with impeccable service guaranteed.

Dig into finger sandwiches and sweet treats, with an optional glass of Champagne. Or if it's small plates that you're after, they offer four for £35, including chicken satay, cumin falafels, mushroom parfait and more.

ALBA

Bringing a dazzling tribute to the Amalfi Coast to Knightsbridge, ALBA serves up high-end Italian fare with a touch of glamour. Just behind Harrods, its citrus trees, Venetian floors and costal tones are the perfect escape from the city.

The menu is a luxurious as the decor, packed with indulgent dishes like truffle-topped carpaccio, lobster linguine and caviar-laced tagliolini. There's a side of theatre with every course too, from tableside preparations to its famous giant Ferrero Rocher dessert that's fast become a social media sensation.

CLAP London

Designed by Noriyoshi Muramatsu of Studio Glitt, CLAP is a restaurant that's as beautiful as it is delicious. Located on Basil Street, this dramatic destination offers an immersive, sensory approach to dining, promising a vibrant atmosphere complete with live DJs and sleek decor.

As for the menu? Expect high-quality Japanese fare, made with only the finest ingredients. Get stuck into the likes of salmon sashimi, rock shrimp tempura, avocado maki and so much more, with omakase menus available as well.

Brooklands by Claude Bosi

On the top floor of The Peninsula London with views overlooking Hyde Park Corner, Brooklands by Claude Bosi has quickly taken its place among London's fine dining elite. Led by one of Britain's most celebrated chefs, Claude Bosi, it holds not one but two Michelin stars to its name. 

The menu leans towards modern British with every dish combining exceptional seasonal ingredients and impressive technical cooking chops. Think racan guinea fowl with razor clams, tamarind Oxfordshire venison and red pepper miso Devonshire cod.