The 14 best new London restaurant openings in September 2025
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The 14 best new London restaurant openings in September 2025
"September is In a pique of giddy back-to-school energy, it seems like everyone and their dog is opening a restaurant over the next few weeks. We've sifted through the menus to bring you the best of the bunch, including a fair few fancy hotel launches, some Basque brilliance, spenny sushi and posh pasta. And it wouldn't be a restaurant openings piece without yet another pizza parlour."
"Bona fide national treasure Angela Harnett is bringing her classy cookery to nothing less than the Royal Opera House. Cicoria will be on the fifth floor of the Royal Opera House and the accompanying Bar Cicoria will spill out onto the venue's terrace bar. The Michelin-starred founder of Mayfair's Murano will offer 'sophisticated yet simple, Italian-inspired cooking' at this exciting new launch."
"Finally London will get a taste of Carbone's iconic spicy rigatoni alla vodka and swish celebrity clientele. Mario Carbone's eponymous upmarket Italian-American spot quickly established itself as one of NYC's most famous restaurants when it first opened its doors in 2013, and is a favourite of everyone from Rihanna and Taylor Swift, to the Obamas and Kardashians. This is Carbone's first European outpost, and you'll find it inside Mayfair's new Chancery Rosewood hotel (fittingly, the former American Embassy building)."
September brings a wave of high-profile restaurant openings across London, spanning hotel launches, Basque cuisine, high-end sushi, posh pasta and new pizzerias. Angela Harnett will open Cicoria on the fifth floor of the Royal Opera House with Bar Cicoria on the terrace, offering sophisticated yet simple Italian-inspired cooking. Carbone will arrive in Mayfair's Chancery Rosewood hotel, serving Italian-American classics such as spicy rigatoni alla vodka, veal parm, baked clams and branzino. Jordan Bailey will expand Heard to Soho with smashburger offerings. The month includes celebrity-driven venues, Michelin-linked chefs, and a diverse range of dining concepts across central London.
Read at Time Out London
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