Best Restaurants in Waterloo, London
Best Restaurants in Waterloo, London FAQs
In total, there are 11 award winning restaurants in Waterloo, London, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants in Waterloo, London? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list restaurants holding awards from major restaurant guides; currently less than 3% of all restaurants in the UK and Ireland hold an award from a major guide.
The best restaurant in Waterloo, London is 1890 by Gordon Ramsay at The Savoy Hotel in London (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where the kitchen team serves up award winning French Contemporary Cuisine. 1890 by Gordon Ramsay at The Savoy Hotel currently holds 1 Michelin Star and 4 AA Rosettes.
There is currently a single listed Michelin Star restaurant in Waterloo, London which holds 1 Michelin star. There are also 7 restaurants holding a standard Michelin Guide listing.
There are currently 7 listed AA Rosette restaurants in Waterloo, London consisting of 1 restaurant holding 4 AA Rosettes, 1 restaurant holding 3 AA Rosettes, 4 restaurants holding 2 AA Rosettes and 1 restaurant holding 1 AA Rosette.
Waterloo, London, may be best known for its bustling train station and proximity to landmarks like the London Eye and the South Bank, but the area is also home to an increasingly vibrant and diverse restaurant scene. Over the past few decades, Waterloo has evolved from a transit hub into a culinary destination for both tourists and locals. At the heart of this resurgence is Lower Marsh Street, just a short walk from the station, where you'll find charming independent eateries serving everything from gourmet burgers to artisanal ramen. This street has become a hotspot for innovative street food and casual dining, all serviced by a loyal crowd of office workers, commuters, and theatre-goers heading to the nearby Old Vic. The diversity of culinary options available is a testament to the changing tastes and global influences that have shaped modern British dining. Waterloo's food history is also deeply tied to its riverside location, with historic pubs that have been serving locals and passers-by for centuries. One notable example is The Anchor & Hope, a gastropub that has long fused traditional British fare with contemporary flair, becoming a staple in the area. While pub classics like pies and roast meats might be on the menu, the ever-changing seasonal dishes draw from a more European culinary style, reflecting London's status as an international city with worldly tastes. Other swanky establishments now line the South Bank, with fine dining options that take full advantage of the area's scenic views of the Thames, making Waterloo not just a place to pass through, but a location to linger and savour what it has to offer in the realm of food.