The 10 cheapest Michelin-starred restaurants in London right now [updated for 2026]
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The 10 cheapest Michelin-starred restaurants in London right now [updated for 2026]
"Take, for example, in Mayfair, which costs £420 a head for its omakase offering (and yes, that is before drinks). Or how about Ikoyi at 180 Strand with its (very delicious) £380 Sushi Kanesaka tasting menu of 14-ish courses? But not every single Michelin star tasting menu will leave you destitute. We've collated a list of the top 10 most affordable Michelin star dinner tasting menus of at least four courses in London."
"At the top of the list is Indian restaurant Amaya in Belgravia, with a £75 tasting menu at dinner, which includes the likes of tandoori black pepper chicken tikka and smoked chilli lamb chop. The vegetarian tasting menu is even better value, at £70. Amaya has had a Michelin star since 2006. In second place is lovely little neighbourhood bistro in Hackney, where you can dine on an eight-course tasting menu for £76,"
London contains several Michelin-starred restaurants that still offer dinner tasting menus costing under £100. Most Michelin-star establishments are expensive, with examples costing £420 and £380 for omakase and Sushi Kanesaka menus respectively. A curated list identifies the ten most affordable Michelin-star dinner tasting menus of at least four courses in London, noting cheaper lunchtime options and shorter set menus elsewhere. Amaya in Belgravia tops the list with a £75 dinner tasting menu and a £70 vegetarian option. Nearby options include an eight-course Hackney bistro at £76, Trishna at £80 for four courses, Angler at £90, and Veeraswamy at £95.
Read at Time Out London
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