5 London Restaurants Worth Booking This September

In London, September is when restaurants stop coasting and start competing again. The holidays are over, the locals are back, and suddenly the best new places in town feel impossible to book. Unless you get a little help from me first, that is.

While London has no shortage of restaurant openings, few that you can actually get a table at cut through the noise. These five do: they’re places that feel worth your money, your time, and your Tube journey across town (arguably the hardest box to tick of all). This month’s standouts take you from a hi-fi listening bar with Singapore-by-Lebanon small plates in Shoreditch to a Japanese heavyweight lighting fires in Stratford, plus a Michelin-starred Athenian cameo, Claridge’s new kitchen supper club, and a Scandi sequel in Victoria.

Whether you’re after the next cult favorite, a special-occasion dinner, or just a perfect open-faced sandwich for lunch, here’s where to go now.

1. Mad Cats, Shoreditch

Tucked into Redchurch Street behind a bronze jaguar handle (‘cos, you know, why not), Mad Cats is the kind of place that feels like a discovery even when you’ve been time and time again. The menu threads Singaporean and Lebanese influences through small plates – lamb dumplings in yoghurt, crab brioche with gochujang aioli, short rib glazed in house mole – while the bar turns out za’atar martinis and rare olive-fermented sake poured into hand-blown glassware (made from shards salvaged after the Beirut explosion. By the time the DJs take over, the room shifts into a vinyl-fuelled cocktail bar powered by 22 custom speakers. It’s Shoreditch at its best: undeniably cool, layered, and obsessive about the details.

107 Redchurch St, London E2 7DL

2. Kokin, Stratford

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lelalondon/2025/09/01/5-london-restaurants-worth-booking-this-september/