MICHELIN Guide 2024 makes London Bridge a Star studded place for foodies
The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony Great Britain & Ireland 2024 took place in February, marking the 50th anniversary of The MICHELIN Guide in Great Britain & Ireland.
At a time when the UK’s restaurant scene is producing some of the finest dining experiences to be found across the globe, we are delighted that the London Bridge area boasts three MICHELIN Star eateries.
We would like to congratulate Sollip, Story, and Trivet, who have once again been recognised this year. In an area formerly known as ‘London’s Larder’ because of the food and spices arriving here at the docks, you can now find the very best produce prepared by the most talented chefs around.
If you’re looking to treat yourself to a unique fine-dining experience you needn’t look any further than our trio of London Bridge Star holders:
8 Melior Street, Southwark, London, SE1 3QP
The Inspectors said: “The daikon tarte Tatin and ‘Mont Blanc’ dessert are stand-outs, but all the dishes are polished and poised, rather than showy or over-complicated. The room has a cool, calm and contemporary feel, where you sense that every element has been carefully considered”.
199 Tooley Street, Southwark, London, SE1 2JX
The Inspectors said: “In the bright, open main restaurant, Tom Sellers’ talented kitchen team serve a surprise set menu, where luxurious ingredients – from langoustines to turbot – make up dishes that are as succulent as they are visually arresting”.
· Trivet – now upgraded to 2 stars
36 Snowsfields, Southwark, London, SE1 3SU
The Inspectors said: “It’s a pleasure eating food of such clarity and confidence, like the simple yet delicious baba which changes flavour with the seasons. Personable wine service adds to the experience, as does the thoughtfully curated list that includes hitherto unexplored regions”.
Find more great places to eat and drink in London Bridge at atlondonbridge.co.uk