From Bar Valette to The Dark Horse, discover new dining spots in London this January
London: January is usually a time for resolutions and healthy eating, but it doesn’t have to be all about that. Sure, there’s dry January and veganuary, but there are also some exciting new restaurants opening up that are worth checking out.
First up is The Dark Horse in Camden. This place is set to bring back the pub vibe with classic dishes like fish and chips and Sunday roasts. It opens on January 6, and they’ll even have live music nights!
Then there’s Dove, which opens on January 7. It’s a fresh take on the Orasay site, focusing on British seafood but with some hearty meat dishes too. Perfect for a cozy meal while people-watching.
Bar Valette is another one to look out for, opening in the second week of January. Chef Isaac McHale is serving up southern French and Spanish small plates. Think venison meatballs and grilled fish, all in a relaxed setting.
Don’t Tell Dad is opening on January 17, and it’s all about comfort food. Expect delicious dishes like roast lamb and tasty pastries. Plus, they have a great wine selection!
La Môme is making its way to Knightsbridge later in January. This spot promises a taste of the French Riviera with a lively atmosphere and a menu full of fresh seafood and pasta.
And if you’re in Borough, Keû Borough is opening mid-January, bringing Vietnamese street food to the area. Bánh mì and hand-pulled noodles are on the menu!
Lastly, The Prince Arthur pub is set to open on January 15, serving up caviar and grilled seafood. It sounds fancy, but definitely worth a visit if you’re in the mood for something special.
So, whether you’re looking to indulge or just want to try something new, January in London has got you covered with these exciting openings!