New Year’s Eve Restaurants London 2025: Best Places to Dine
By
Rithika Raghu
and
Phoebe Tatham
on
15th December 2025
As the countdown to 2026 begins, why not elevate your New Year's Eve with a memorable dining experience in one of London's finest restaurants?
From fire-driven Argentinian flavours to Pan-Asian fusion and rooftop dining with spectacular views, these exclusive venues offer the perfect setting to indulge in exquisite cuisine, sip on expertly curated wines, and dance the night away. Whether you're seeking a festive feast, live entertainment, or breathtaking views of the city’s fireworks, these top New Year’s Eve dinners in London promise an unforgettable start to the year.
Chino Latino, Lambeth
Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style at Chino Latino, where candlelight, stunning riverside views, and world-class Pan-Asian fusion cuisine come together for an unforgettable evening. For £299 per person, indulge in a luxurious multi-course menu featuring sushi, small plates, and standout mains such as miso-marinated duck and friend monkfish. Food aside, enjoy live music from Latin singer Adrian Garcia and his band of guitar, percussion and keys.
Ring in 2026 in style at Bōkan, Canary Wharf’s award-winning rooftop restaurant and bar. Enjoy stunning views of London’s skyline and fireworks display, complemented by an indulgent five or six-course tasting menu. Choose from two dinner sittings, each served with a glass of Champagne. Dishes include wild mushrooms and truffle tortellini, hand-dived scallop with carrot, parsnip and mango, and beef fillet with green peppercorn sauce, jerusalem artichoke, beetroot terrine, and pickled cranberries.
Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style at UBA’s Hypnotic Skin Party in Shoreditch. Enjoy a delicious three-course menu for £85 complete with a festive drink, a selection of starters to share, a main with sides, and a dessert. For the ultimate night out, opt for the Dinner & Party experience (£95), which also includes access to the exclusive afterparty at BYRD Lounge.
This New Year’s Eve, Amazónico Mayfair is the place to be for an unforgettable celebration. Step into carnival paradise teeming with technicolour feathers, lights galore, and music from resident DJs and live bands. Dress code? Tropical Glamour. The Early Evening experience (£140pp), includes a glass of Champagne and a bespoke set-sharing style menu jam-packed with the restaurant's signature dishes, while the Exclusive Carnival Experiences (starting at £595 per person) include access to an open bar, and much more.
Ring in the New Year with style at Upstairs at Langan’s, the private members’ club above Langan’s Brasserie. This year, vintage glamour will reign supreme as Upstairs transforms into a Havana hideaway with glitter aplenty, sophistication galore, and a healthy dose of music from DJ sets and a live horn duo. Don your sparkles as the dress code calls for Cuban cool. Think spellbinding cocktail gowns and tuxedos with an edgy twist. Tickets are £50 for members and £65 for non-members.
COYA Mayfair invites guests to ring in the New Year in style at their iconic Golden Incan Celebration Party. The evening promises to be a glamorous celebration with exquisite culinary offerings, Champagne, and live entertainment. Two exclusive seating options are available, starting from £175 per person. Expect to feast on a special Latin American-inspired menu featuring dishes such as wagyu gyoza, ceviche, and miso Chilean sea bass cazuela.
Celebrate the arrival of 2026 at The Cadogan Arms, nestled on Chelsea’s iconic King’s Road, with a delightful evening of British cuisine, cocktails, and live entertainment. Indulge in a four-course New Year’s Eve dinner with bubbles on arrival for £100 per person, or join the festivities from 9 pm with £25 tickets that include a glass of bubbles at midnight.
Celebrate New Year's Eve at The George, where the atmosphere is warm, the food is hearty, and the music is lively. Start your evening with delicious bites like Atlantic prawn cocktail and confit goose leg scotch egg, followed by indulgent desserts such as sticky toffee pudding. After dinner, the fun continues with a live Irish trad band playing until late. If you're joining the celebration without a dinner reservation, tickets are £25 and include a glass of bubbles at midnight to toast to 2026. It’s the perfect way to ring in the New Year with good food, great company, and unforgettable tunes!
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at The Hound in Chiswick with an evening of delicious food, lively music, and great company. Whether you’re dining or just joining the party, it’s set to be a night to remember. Enjoy a special four-course menu with highlights like dry aged sirloin of beef and white chocolate marquise, plus a complimentary glass of fizz, for £75 per person. After dinner, the celebration continues with a live band playing jazz, soul, and pub classics. For those popping in just for the festivities, tickets are £10, including bubbles at midnight.
Celebrate in the heart of Chelsea at No. Fifty with either a riverside lunch, sunset menu (£95 per person) or dinner menu (£145 per person). Feast on seasonal dishes including Orkney scallop and sea bass tartar, venison loin, and clementine and gingerbread trifle. Feeling especially jubilant? Extend the celebrations on New Year's Day with a wholesome lunch by the fire.
This Christmas, Sexy Fish London is bringing the festive sparkle with Sexy Fishmas, in collaboration with Don Julio 1942. On New Year's Eve, head to the Neon Glow Bar and enjoy a limited-edition Don Julio 1942 cocktail menu before fully immersing yourself in the neon installations, glowing coral and shimmering fins. Bookings from 9pm to guarantee a midnight moment at the party. Minimum spend of £295pp applicable.
Ring in the New Year with classic Italian charm at Il Gattopardo, Mayfair. Inspired by the glamour of 1960s Italy, this stylish spot is perfect for an unforgettable celebration. Executive Chef Massimo Pasquarelli has created special menus for the night, from early evening delights like poached lobster and beef fillet to lavish late-night feast featuring hand-dived scallops, truffled marscapone pizzetta, and risotto with Sicilian red prawns, clams, octopus, and wild turbot.
Ring in the New Year at Marylebone’s favourite local, The Cavendish, where Head Chef Laura de Filippis has created a truly special menu for the night. From a luxurious seared scallop with Champagne and shallot cream to lamb rump with herb crumb and mustard carrot puree, every dish is designed to indulge. Finish on a sweet note with desserts like cherry and salted dark chocolate gateau or tonka crème brûlée with caramelised bacon. Priced at £80 per person with seating times from 5-8.30 pm.
Celebrate New Year's Eve in style at Kitty Hawk’s in Covent Garden. Decked out with a enviable balcony, this luxurious spot offers unrivalled views of London's iconic firework displays. Kick off the celebrations with Champagne and canapés on the rooftop, before immersing yourself in the buzzy DJ sets. Tickets also include post-midnight bites such as delicious bowls and an array of sliders.
Welcome 2026 in style at Los Mochis London City, located on the 9th floor of 100 Liverpool Street. With stunning panoramic views of the London skyline and a perfect spot to catch the fireworks, this vibrant venue offers a one-of-a-kind pan-Pacific dining experience, combining the bold flavours of Mexico with the refined elegance of Japanese cuisine.
Whether you’re planning an early evening celebration or partying into the night with guest DJ Jordi Ruz, Los Mochis City guarantees an unforgettable New Year’s Eve. For the ultimate celebration, indulge in a dinner from their full a la carte menu featuring the likes of sea bass ceviche, sashimi, tacos, and grilled skewers.
MOI and The Listening Room are offering an array of experiences to kickstart 2026 with a bang. Hankering after a hearty feast? Enjoy an early or late sitting in the dining room with culinary delights from Head Chef, Nick Tannett, or indulge in a one-off Omakase experience at the sushi counter. Meanwhile, at The Listening Room, feast on a late-night dinner menu and party the night away with live DJs on the decks until 3am.
Itameshi restaurant Osteria Angelina will be serving up celebratory feasting menu to usher in the new year. The curated menu features favourite dishes from 2025 including the tortellini with truffle and kombu, the aged angus ribeye with miso sea butter, and their signature hokkaido milk bread. To accompany their meal guests can leaf their way through an extensive list of over 300 Italian wines as well as a selection of Sake and creative cocktails.
Renowned for serving up authentic Mexican cuisine with a modern twist, Ixchel is gearing up for a seriously swanky New Year's Eve celebration. Guests can kick off the night with an array of bold dishes such as smoky pork rib tacos and bomba rice finished with grilled octopus and prawns, before ringing in the new year and continuing the celebrations downstairs at the Tulum-inspired Nocturna Lounge. Two seatings are available: the early dinner from 5pm to 8:30pm at £95 per guest, and the late sitting from 8:30pm until close, which includes a midnight Crémant toast at £125 per guest.
Provençal restaurant Amélie is ramping up the glamour this New Year's Eve with a swanky black-tie soirée infused with a sprinkling of film noir. From £120 per person, guests can feast on a decadent four-course menu featuring the likes of cod with Champagne sauce and caviar, scallop pithivier with miso beurre blanc, and chestnut Mont Blanc for dessert. For those looking to elevate their evening, VIP packages are available for the second seating (9 - 10.30 pm) with unlimited Champagne all night.
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