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London is the UK's undisputed dining capital, home to over 18,000 restaurants spanning every cuisine imaginable. From Michelin-starred fine dining in Mayfair to bustling street food markets in Shoredi...

Population9 million
Avg Meal Cost£18–£35
Fast Food Avg£8–£14
Coffee Price£3.50–£5.50

The London Dining Scene

London is the UK's undisputed dining capital, home to over 18,000 restaurants spanning every cuisine imaginable. From Michelin-starred fine dining in Mayfair to bustling street food markets in Shoreditch, the capital offers an unmatched variety — and an equally wide range of prices. In 2026, eating out in London remains more expensive than any other UK city, but knowing where to look can save you a fortune.

London's restaurant scene is defined by its diversity. You'll find world-class sushi in Soho, authentic dim sum in Chinatown, Caribbean jerk in Brixton, and classic pie and mash in the East End — all within a few Tube stops of each other. The city's fast-food landscape is equally competitive, with every major chain represented alongside a thriving independent burger and chicken shop culture.

🗺️ Best Areas to Eat in London

Soho & Covent Garden

Buzzing with theatres and international restaurants. Great for pre-show deals.

Shoreditch & Brick Lane

Street food heaven — curry houses, bagel shops, and trendy brunch spots.

Camden Market

One of London's best food markets with global street food from £5.

South Bank & Borough Market

Premium artisan food market. Higher prices but exceptional quality.

Westfield Stratford

Every major chain under one roof — perfect for comparing fast-food menus.

💷 London Price Guide 2026

London consistently ranks as the most expensive UK city for dining. A casual sit-down meal for two averages £50–£70, while a quick fast-food lunch typically costs £8–£14. Coffee prices are notably higher than the national average, with a latte at most chains costing £4–£5.50. However, savvy diners can find excellent value through lunch deals, pre-theatre menus, and apps like Too Good To Go.

💡 Local Tips for Eating in London

1

Use the Burger King and McDonald's apps for London-exclusive deals that can save 30%+ on meals.

2

Borough Market is stunning but pricey — visit for browsing but eat at nearby chain alternatives for budget meals.

3

Many sit-down restaurants in Central London offer 2-course lunch deals for £12–£15 between noon and 3pm.

4

Avoid ordering drinks at restaurants in tourist zones — a soft drink can cost £4+ compared to £1.50 at a nearby supermarket.

Eating Out in London: Everything You Need to Know

Whether you're a local looking for your next favourite spot or a visitor planning where to eat,Londonhas something for every taste and budget. From premium fine dining to budget-friendly fast food, the city's restaurant scene continues to grow and diversify in 2026.

Our database tracks menu prices across every major chain and popular independent in London, updating weekly to ensure accuracy. Use our guides above to find the best value for your budget, discover hidden gems in specific neighbourhoods, and compare prices before you commit.

Looking for something specific? Use the search bar at the top of the page to find a particular restaurant, or browse all restaurants in our directory.