If your staying in Kensington and you want to know some good places to eat check out our list of recommended Kensington restaurants courtesy of www.viewlondon.co.uk.
You will find funky cafes and classy food establishments:
The Valmont Club is a 300 capacity nightclub on the Fulham Road that’s best known for its cocktail menu with 60 creations to choose from.
With its fine food, interesting décor, warm atmosphere and comprehensive drinks, it comes as little surprise that The Abingdon is a success story in this upscale neighbourhood.
Visitors to the famous and lavish Babylon on Kensington High Street can go for drinks whilst enjoying sweeping views of the London skyline before sampling the excellent Modern European menu.
Part of an upbeat chain of restaurants, Balans on the High Street offer an eclectic menu of European dishes within a lively, chilled environment, attracting a mixed crowd of people.
Refined French cuisine from this gorgeous 17th century mansion off Abbotsbury Road.
Cacciari’s is a sleek restaurant that offers time-honoured Italian cuisine alongside a compact choice of regional wines. The friendly staff and relaxed surroundings makes this an ideal choice for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Located in the Royal Albert Hall, Cafe Consort offers an excellent selection of light snacks as well as sumptuous hot dishes, served by friendly and attentive staff in a stylish venue.
Head to the Kensington Square Kitchen for breakfast, lunch or tea, with a wide menu to choose from. The casual atmosphere makes it the perfect place for business meetings or getting together with the family.
Co-owned by ex Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, Kensington’s Sticky Fingers serves up the usual American fare of ribs and burgers but the staff are good humoured, tolerant and unerringly cheerful.
Former Ubon by Nobu head chef Yasuhiro Mineno brings sumptuous sushi to High Street Kensington.


