The Best Restaurants in Chelsea
From authentic Mexican dining to classic British pub grub, here are the best restaurants in Chelsea to keep on your radar When it comes to good food, the London borough of Chelsea is a world unto itself.
Top Restaurants in Chelsea
Rabbit
Villa Mamas
The Chelsea branch of Villa Mamas opened up in 2017, and its menu is packed with authentic Gulf flavours and dishes including machbous, seabass sayadieh and freshly-chopped tabbouleh (not an easy find in London). Few places in the city serve hummus as fresh and authentic as Villa Mamas, which is best accompanied with homemade Arabic khubus bread and za’atar. The secret behind Villa Mamas’ bold flavours, according to Saleh, is the quality of the olive oil, which is sourced from family-run farms in Sicily.
In terms of atmosphere, Villa Mamas is a welcoming step outside of the cold city and into the warm Mediterranean. Expect beautiful tapestries, white tiles and lively chatter.
The Cagodan Arms
The Cross Keys
Vardo Chelsea
The Five Fields
Dinings SW3
Ixchel
Final Take
Would-be residents are drawn to the allure of Chelsea’s vibrant restaurant scene. For those looking for houses, penthouses or flats in the district, there is a rich culture of culinary delights to ensure a venue for every occasion – from on-the-go pub grub to special graduation dinners. Enjoy some classic fish and chips in historic venues like The Cross Keys, or treat yourself to a unique eight-course tasting experience at Rabbit. Whatever you choose, you’ll be pleased.
Pavilion Road, Chelsea
- 4
- 3
- 2,422 SQ.FT.
Sloane Court East, Chelsea
- 3
- 5
- 2,723 SQ.FT.
Mulberry Square, Chelsea
- 2
- 2
- 1,539 SQ.FT.
Thames Quay, Chelsea
- 4
- 5
- 4,564 SQ.FT.
Swan Court, Chelsea
- 1
- 2
- 802 SQ.FT.
Drayton Gardens, Chelsea
- 5
- 5
- 3,246 SQ.FT.
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
- 7
- 7
- 5,242 SQ.FT.
Elm Park Road, Chelsea
- 3
- 3
- 1,830 SQ.FT.
Chelsea Park Gardens, Chelsea
- 3
- 6
- 4,036 SQ.FT.
Onslow Gardens, Chelsea
- 2
- 2
- 829 SQ.FT.