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This Is UK’s Best Restaurant And It Maintains Jacket and Tie Rule

June 11, 20252 Mins Read
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London’s dining scene has a new champion!

This London restaurant has been named the best restaurant in the UK at the prestigious National Restaurant Awards 2025. The iconic establishment, nestled in the heart of Piccadillyhas long been synonymous with luxury and fine dining – but now it officially sits at the very top of the nation’s culinary scene.

The Ritz is no stranger to accolades, but this latest recognition cements its status as a true British institution. Known for its opulent dining room, impeccable service, and classic French-inspired cuisine, The Ritz has remained unwavering in its commitment to excellence. Head chef John Williams MBE has steered the kitchen for over two decades, consistently delivering dishes that blend tradition with a touch of modern flair.

Why is The Ritz the best restaurant in the UK?

While London’s food scene is celebrated for its diversity and innovation, The Ritz stands out for its dedication to timeless elegance and culinary precision. The judges praised the restaurant for its “unwavering focus” and for finally receiving the recognition it deserves. The Ritz’s tasting menus, afternoon teas, and signature dishes – think perfectly cooked Dover sole or the legendary soufflé have become must-try experiences for food lovers from around the world.

The National Restaurant Awards’ top 100 list showcases the vibrant and ever-evolving nature of British dining, from relaxed farm-to-fork bistros to bold new international concepts. Yet, as the awards highlighted, it’s also important to celebrate restaurants that maintain a steadfast commitment to quality and tradition. The Ritz’s win is a nod to the enduring appeal of classic hospitality done to the highest standards.

The Ritz’s triumph is not just a win for the restaurant itself, but for London’s fine dining scene as a whole. As trends come and go, The Ritz proves that there’s still a place for white tablecloths, silver service, and a sense of occasion. For anyone seeking a truly special meal in the capital, The Ritz now comes with the highest possible recommendation.

The National Restaurant Awards’ top 100 is a who’s who of the UK’s best places to eat, reflecting everything from casual eateries to Michelin-starred temples of gastronomy. But this year, it’s The Ritz that reigns supreme – so if you haven’t booked a table yet, now might be the time.

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