If you're after an eye-catching restaurant filled with lovely knick-knacks and then some, you'll be looking the way of Comptoir Libanais London Bridge. Spread across two floors in a cool arched space, this spot features floral tiling in abundance, glittering lamps littered across the ceiling and walls worked with texture.
Pretty Restaurants In London
Sucker for something eye-catching? Filling your feed with the finest flat-lays and foliage-filled hotspots in the city? Like to look at nice things because you're human and that's just that? Then you've come to the right place. From eateries with endless palm plants to plush pink velvet corners where brunch reigns supreme, these pretty London restaurants are more than easy on the eye.
Last updated on 16th December 2021
Adorned with pink cherry blossom trees and funky neon lights, Bahn Bao Brothers has completely transformed the once disused railway arch in Waterloo that it now calls home. And luckily the food is just as good-looking, with a menu jam-packed full of mouthwatering Vietnamese small plates and hearty phos.
Found in the heart of Selfridges, it's no wonder that Brasserie of Light has to look as impressive as the building it's housed in. As it boasts a menu put together by Portuguese chef Emanuel Machado, not only can you expect delish dishes, but you can also dine under a giant crystal horse from Damien Hirst.
Gloria is a pretty Italian restaurant in London, serving up that ever-famous cheese wheel pasta you've probably seen on the 'Gram. But that's not all as, after passing its glorious plant-laden exteriors, you'll be welcomed into an eatery that knows no bounds when it comes to all things bloody gorgeous.