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  1. Best Seafood Restaurants in London, England: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of London Seafood restaurants and search by price, location, and more.

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    • Where to eat seafood in London?5
    • Parsons. Seafood. Covent Garden. price 2 of 4. Why go? This tiny, tiled gem of a restaurant is fresh in every sense of the word. It’s unassuming, unpretentious and unrelenting in dishing up fabulous fish.
    • Randall & Aubin. French. Soho. price 1 of 4. Why go? Randall & Aubin marches to the beat of its own drum: it’s a fish restaurant that has retained the features and fittings of the former butcher’s shop in which it’s located, and added a few of its own; marble-topped tables, arty black-and-white photos and a revolving glitterball (this is Soho, after all).
    • Cornerstone. Seafood. Hackney Wick. price 3 of 4. Why go? Located in the gentrifying but still-industrial neighbourhood of Hackney Wick, Cornerstone is a hip seafood joint from Tom Brown.
    • J Sheekey. Seafood. Covent Garden. Why go? This grand dame of the Theatreland dining scene needs no introduction – critics love it, celebs flock to it, and the rest of us try frantically to get a table.
  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Where to Find Londons Freshest Seafood. Slow-grilled dayboat turbot, briny oysters from Whitstable, sweet, tender shellfish, and more. by Adam Coghlan, James Hansen, and Jonathan Nunn...

    • Faber, Hammersmith
    • Prawn on The Lawn, Islington
    • Louie London, Covent Garden
    • Cornerstone, Hackney
    • Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill, Mayfair
    • Scott's, Mayfair & Richmond
    • Wright Brothers, Various Locations
    • Manzi’S, Soho
    • Westerns Laundry, Islington
    • Brat, Shoreditch & Hackney

    What: Be transported to the Mediterranean at this plush seafood spot in Hammersmith. Parquet flooring, impressive columns and a neutral colour palette make the space feel serene but expensive, while executive chef Ollie Bass (ex-Quo Vadis and Sessions Arts Club) curates a daily-changing menu menu built around seasonal ingredients and sustainable pr...

    What: Prawn On The Lawn started its life as a fishmongers and seafood bar, before demand outgrew supply and the team moved down the road to a bigger venue complete with a full-blown restaurant. Here you can expect a variety of small plates like buttermilk fried fish with sriracha creme fraiche, as well as large fish for sharing - think turbot with ...

    What: Louie London provides a space to relax whilst listening to live jazz and tucking into French cuisine - idyllic, right? The menu includes a raw bar with options such as sea bass carpaccio, small plates, and larger mains, including sharing options like whole lobster tagliolini and cote de boeuf. Where: 13-15 West Street, WC2H 9NE Book now: Loui...

    What: Having trained under Nathan Outlaw before heading up his London restaurant, it wasn’t a surprise that Tom Brown’s Cornerstone was an instant hit when it first opened. Since then, it’s gone on to be awarded a Michelin star for its tapas-style menu of fish dishes. Expect playful plates at Cornerstone such as a buttery shrimp crumpet, and a hake...

    What: Owned by celebrated chef Richard Corrigan, Bentley’s is a special occasion seafood restaurant. Oysters are shucked with speed in front of diners in the more casual downstairs dining room, with everything from fish and chips to fish pie to a classic fish and chips on the menu. Meanwhile, upstairs is reserved for fine dining with things like ba...

    What: Owned by the people behind The Ivy, Scott’s has earned its place as a London institution and rightly so. Come here for service that will make you feel like a VIP, decadent seafood dishes, and Champagne by the magnum. Once you’ve made the decision to go to Scott’s it would seem wrong to order anything other than a whole lobster, or a whole fis...

    What: Wright Brothers has earnt such a name for itself in the Capital over the past few years that is now has no less than five outposts. Still renowned for serving up some of London’s best oysters, other top shouts at Wright Brothers include a smoky mackerel pate, buttery potted shrimps and sublimely handled turbot, or you can choose from a range ...

    What: The Wolseley Hospital Group have added another notch to their belt, and this time it’s an all day fish and seafood restaurant. Manzi’s is the swanky Soho spot that can rustle up anything from grilled sardines on toast to a Monkfish wellington, and just about everything in between. Head here for a blow-out meal or some informal nibbles at the ...

    What: Sister restaurant to the Insta-famous Jolene, Westerns Laundry’s fashionably stark interiors and a daily-changing menu attract a trendy crowd. Seafood is certainly the focus at this small North London restaurant, which sees daily dishes written up on a blackboard in the dining room. Don’t miss the fideuà if it’s on the menu, an irresistible A...

    What: Tomos Parry’s Michelin-starred Shoreditch spot may not exclusively serve seafood but there’s no doubt that its signature whole turbot headlines the menu. Arguably one of London’s best-known dishes, the turbot, like all the dishes at Brat (which is also a nickname for turbot), is cooked slowly on a wood-fired grill so as to impart maximum flav...

    • 250 Kennington Ln, Lambeth, London, SE11 5RD
    • Randall & Aubin. Seafood. Soho. $$$$Perfect For:Special Occasions Classic Establishment. Excellent seafood and a disco ball in the dining room—Randall & Aubin is a Soho institution that has big party energy, and is also one of London’s go-to spots for excellent seafood.
    • The Cow. British. Notting Hill. $$$$Perfect For:Catching Up With Mates Date Night Big Groups People Watching. RESERVE A TABLE. POWERED BY. Contrary to its name, The Cow is a pub and dining room near Notting Hill that specialises in seafood, not beef.
    • El Inca Plebeyo. Latin. Islington. $$$$Perfect For:Big Groups Small Plates. Everything at this Ecuadorian restaurant on Essex Road is worth checking out, but the ceviche menu is particularly outstanding.
    • Brat. British. Shoreditch. $$$$Perfect For:Birthdays Date Night Dinner with the Parents Lunch Small Plates. Brat could easily have started with a Venn diagram made up of three circles containing the words: Shoreditch, simplicity, oak panels.
  3. Oct 1, 2024 · The Best Seafood Restaurants in London. 7 Restaurants. While we may often associate great seafood restaurants with trips to the coast, it would be foolish to forget just how many wonderful fish and shellfish eateries London has to offer.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · When it comes to seriously the best seafood restaurant in London, we’re spoilt for choice. From the City to Notting Hill and Covent Garden to Mayfair , we’ve got the best oyster bars, sushi rolls, prawn cocktails and grilled soles covered.