In our regular series, we ask famous chefs and personalities to tell us all about 'their London'. From top tips on where to dine in the city, to their personal haunts ranging from bakeries to book shops, we’ve got the inside track on London’s premier spots from the people who know it best.
Running a Three MICHELIN Star restaurant puts you in pretty elite company; not many people know what it feels like to cook at the very highest level. It’s a feeling Clare Smyth must be well used to by now though. After stints in several top restaurants, Clare cemented her formidable reputation in the industry while working as Head Chef at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, where she maintained the establishment’s incredibly high standards and retained Three Stars year after year. Since 2017, she has run her own restaurant, CORE by Clare Smyth, which also holds Three Stars. So who better to give us the lowdown on the very best that London has to offer, than one of its greatest chefs?
What are your favourite restaurants in London?
“To only pick a few restaurants is so difficult because of the diversity. London is truly one of the best places to eat in the world. I am obviously very passionate about fine dining and a place that has a very personal connection to me is Restaurant Gordon Ramsay on Royal Hospital Road. It is a destination for all serious foodies. So much history. Such a special place.”“Second on the list is Andrew Wong's acclaimed restaurant, A. Wong, located in the heart of Pimlico. Andrew is not only one of the nicest chefs in London but also one of the most talented. The Chinese cuisine at his restaurant is truly second to none, showcasing an innovative yet authentic approach that sets it apart from other establishments. Dining at A. Wong is an incredible experience that takes you on a culinary journey through the diverse and rich traditions of Chinese cooking. Each dish is meticulously crafted, reflecting a deep understanding of flavour, technique and presentation. The menu is thoughtfully designed to offer a range of tastes and textures, ensuring that every meal is a feast for the senses.”
“Third on the list is Claude Bosi at Bibendum. Dining at Bibendum is always a delightful experience, as Claude’s remarkable skills consistently shine through in every dish. The restaurant embodies exceptional, high gastronomy at its finest, with each meal offering a unique and memorable adventure for the palate. Furthermore, the beautiful dining room adds an element of charm and sophistication that enhances the overall experience. One can never tire of the stunning interior, which complements the high standards of the cuisine. Whether you're a regular patron or a first-time visitor, Bibendum promises an unparalleled dining journey that leaves a lasting impression.”
Where do you like to buy your produce?
“I love both the Notting Hill Fish Shop and the Supermarket of Dreams for their exceptional selection of fresh seafood and gourmet products respectively.”Do you have a favourite London market?
“Borough Market, which is very touristy but there is a lot to do and you can find pretty much anything there.”What’s your top London London bakery?
“I love Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley hotel – you really can’t beat it. It is always exceptional and just offers the perfect pastry selection for any occasion.”Which is your favourite area of London?
“Notting Hill is full of great restaurants such as The Ledbury and Dorian, as well as great pubs, fantastic food & wine shops, art, antiques – you name it, it’s in Notting Hill.”Want more Notting Hill recommendations? We’ve got you covered.
Which London hotel would you recommend?
“The Connaught, mainly because the food and beverage offering is exceptional – with Hélène Darroze and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, it is second to none.”Clare is right about The Connaught's lofty status, as it's one of only a few hotels around the world to both hold Three MICHELIN Keys and house a Three Star restaurant.
What’s your number one bar recommendation?
“The Connaught Bar is the best bar in the world with Franco, Giorgio and the team. I love a good martini there.”What’s your favourite pub in London?
“The Devonshire – I love how pumping this place is. It serves simple, great produce cooked really well and the perfect pint of Guinness.”Do you have a favourite museum in London?
“You can never get bored of visiting the Natural History Museum. There’s so much to see including the building’s stunning architecture. Every visit is always a treat.”Where can people find a great green space in the city?
“Battersea Park, Wandsworth Common and Clapham Common are the three parks I run around and there are some great little coffee shops there.”Where are the best cinemas in London?
“I love the Olympic Studios cinema in Barnes for its perfect blend of historic charm, luxurious comfort and overall exceptional movie-going experience.”What’s your favourite London theatre?
“I love the Royal Opera House for ballet because of its beautiful setting. It creates such a wonderful atmosphere, making every visit there so special.”Address Book
Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJBorough Market, London, SE1 9AL
Clapham Common, Windmill Dr, London, SW4 9DE
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD
Notting Hill Fish Shop, 287-289 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2QA
Olympic Studios, Church Rd, London, SW13 9HL
Royal Opera House, Bow St, London, WC2E 9DD
Supermarket of Dreams, 126 Holland Park Ave, London, W11 4UE
Wandsworth Common, Trinity Rd, London, SW18 3RT
Hero Image: © CORE by Clare Smyth