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Best Restaurants in Westminster, London

Westminster restaurants for modern Indian dining, breakfast classics, pub lunches, hotel grills, and political-district meals near Whitehall.

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Best Restaurants in Westminster, London

Guide: Libraries, Cafes, and Whitehall Dining

London food works best when it is planned by area: markets, pubs, modern British rooms, South Asian routes, and reservations that respect tube time.

  • The Cinnamon ClubThe Cinnamon Club turns the old Westminster Library into a grand modern-Indian dining room, useful for serious spice, political-district atmosphere, and a meal that feels anchored in the neighbourhood.
  • QuilonQuilon is Westminster's refined south-west coastal Indian restaurant, with seafood, tasting menus, and a polished room that works for a destination dinner near St James's Park.
  • Regency CafeRegency Cafe is the Westminster breakfast classic: tiled room, fry-ups, tea, shouted orders, and everyday London texture close to Tate Britain and Victoria.
  • Blue Boar PubBlue Boar Pub is the Westminster pub-dining choice for pies, roasts, cask ale, and a smart room close to Parliament, St James's Park, and Whitehall, so it belongs in both pub-food and drinks routes.
  • Kerridge's Bar & GrillKerridge's Bar & Grill brings Tom Kerridge's British cooking into the Corinthia, with chops, pies, rotisserie, and hotel polish for a bigger Westminster meal.

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