We get asked about restaurants constantly. "Where should I take her?" is probably the second most common question our booking team hears, right after "Who is available tonight?" So we put together a proper list — not scraped from TripAdvisor, but based on places we have eaten at, places our escorts love, and places our clients keep going back to.
A quick note on dinner date bookings: the meal usually counts towards the overall booking time. So if you book three hours and spend one at the restaurant, you have two hours together privately afterwards. Our team can help work out the timing — just ask when you book.
1. Scott's, Mount Street, Mayfair
If you only go to one restaurant on this list, make it Scott's. The seafood is outstanding — the dressed crab is a thing of beauty, and the Dover sole is as good as it gets anywhere in London. The service hits that sweet spot between attentive and relaxed, and the room has an energy that makes you feel like you are in the middle of something. It is where half of Mayfair goes for a reason.
Book a booth if you can — they are perfect for two and give you a bit of privacy while still being part of the atmosphere. Expect to spend around £150-200 per person with wine. Smart casual dress code — no trainers or shorts, but you do not need a suit. Your escort will feel very much at home here.
2. Sexy Fish, Berkeley Square
Yes, the name gets a laugh. Get past it. The Japanese-inspired seafood is genuinely excellent — the miso black cod and the prawn tempura are consistently perfect. The cocktails are strong and creative, and the room — with Damien Hirst artworks on the ceiling and Frank Gehry fish lamps — is unlike anywhere else in London.
It is buzzy, it is glamorous, and it is the kind of place where your dinner date companion will feel right at home. The music gets louder as the evening goes on, which makes it better suited to early dinner (7-8pm booking) if you want to actually talk. Around £120-180 per person. Smart dress — they are strict about this.
3. Core by Clare Smyth, Notting Hill
Three Michelin stars. The only woman to hold that title in the UK. The tasting menu is extraordinary — the lamb carrots dish alone is worth the trip (it sounds odd on paper but it is genuinely one of the most memorable things you will eat in London). Every course shows technique and creativity without ever feeling like it is trying to impress you, which is the hallmark of truly confident cooking.
It is not cheap — the tasting menu runs to around £200 per person before wine — and you will need to book well in advance. But if you want to genuinely impress someone, or if you simply love food, this is the place to do it. The atmosphere is relaxed and elegant, not stuffy. Perfect for a companion who appreciates food at this level, and several of our Notting Hill escorts list it as their favourite restaurant.
4. The Ritz Restaurant, Piccadilly
Old-school glamour at its finest. The dining room is jaw-droppingly beautiful — all gold leaf, chandeliers, and ceiling murals that make you feel like you are eating inside a Versailles painting. The French menu is consistently excellent (the beef Wellington is a highlight), and the whole experience feels like stepping into another era.
Jacket and tie required, which only adds to the occasion. Our escorts love it here — there are not many places left in London where dressing up properly is part of the deal, and the Ritz delivers on that promise completely. Budget around £150-250 per person. Book a window table overlooking Green Park if you can.
5. Gymkhana, Mayfair
Indian fine dining that does not feel like it is trying too hard. The kid goat keema is legendary, the wild muntjac biryani is extraordinary, and the cocktails — especially the spiced old fashioned — are some of the best in Mayfair. The room itself is beautiful: dark wood, leather banquettes, and a members' club atmosphere that feels exclusive without being pretentious.
Brilliant for a date because the sharing-style menu naturally gets conversation flowing. You are not sat in silence staring at your own plate — you are passing dishes, recommending things, discovering flavours together. That dynamic is exactly what a Girlfriend Experience dinner should feel like. Around £80-120 per person — excellent value for this quality.
6. Nobu, Park Lane
The black cod miso remains one of the most iconic dishes in London for a reason — it is melt-in-your-mouth perfect. The Park Lane location draws a glamorous crowd, the bar upstairs is excellent for pre-dinner cocktails with views over Hyde Park, and the yellowtail sashimi with jalapeño is still one of the best starters in the city.
It has been around for years and still delivers every time, which says something. Some restaurants coast on reputation — Nobu does not. Around £100-160 per person. Smart casual dress code. The vibe is lively and social, making it a great choice for an escort who enjoys being out and being seen.
7. Chiltern Firehouse, Marylebone
Nuno Mendes' menu is creative without being pretentious — the crab doughnuts are rightly famous, and the roasted chicken for two is comfort food elevated to an art form. But honestly, half the appeal is the room itself. The converted fire station has that buzzy, everyone-is-having-a-good-time energy that makes conversation easy and the evening feel effortless.
Exactly what you want on a date in Marylebone. The terrace is wonderful in summer if you can get a table. Around £100-150 per person. It is one of those places that manages to be both a scene and a genuinely great restaurant — which is rarer than you would think in London.
8. Petrus by Gordon Ramsay, Knightsbridge
Refined, elegant, and quietly impressive. The food is modern French — think precisely executed seasonal dishes that do not need gimmicks because the produce speaks for itself. The wine list is exceptional (they have a sommelier who genuinely knows his stuff), and the private dining room overlooking the glass wine cellar is one of the most romantic rooms in London.
If your companion appreciates good wine, this is the one to choose in Knightsbridge. The atmosphere is intimate without being hushed — you can actually have a normal conversation without feeling like the whole room is listening. Around £120-180 per person. Smart dress expected.
9. The Ledbury, Notting Hill
Brett Graham's reopened restaurant is worth the pilgrimage. The tasting menu changes with the seasons and every course shows genuine creativity — this is a chef who has spent years perfecting his craft and it shows in every dish. The room is intimate enough that you do not feel like you are shouting across a banqueting hall, and the service is warm rather than robotic.
Three Michelin stars, and it earns every one of them. Tasting menu around £200 per person before wine. Book well ahead — tables are scarce. If you are combining this with an evening with one of our escorts, the Notting Hill area has some excellent options for afterwards too.
10. Sketch, Mayfair
Part restaurant, part art gallery, part Instagram backdrop. The pink Gallery room is fun and theatrical — the egg-shaped toilets alone are worth a visit. The food is good (not extraordinary at this price point, but solid), and the experience itself is the real draw. Perfect if you are in the mood for something a bit different and your companion enjoys places with character.
Upstairs, the Lecture Room has two Michelin stars and takes things more seriously — it is one of the most ambitious tasting menus in London, with prices to match (£250+ per person). If you want the "Sketch experience" on a more reasonable budget, the Gallery room at around £80-120 is the sweet spot.
A Few Practical Tips
- Tell our team where you are going. It helps your companion dress appropriately for the venue. Most of our escorts know these restaurants well and some have their own favourites — so ask for a recommendation.
- Book under your first name only. Most restaurants do not need a surname. Keep it simple.
- Arrive before your companion. Get settled, order a drink, and be ready to greet her when she arrives. It sets a relaxed, confident tone for the evening.
- Do not overthink the wine. If you are not a wine person, ask the sommelier. That is literally their job, and every restaurant on this list has excellent ones.
- The meal counts towards booking time. A typical dinner date is two to three hours for the meal, plus whatever private time you have agreed. Our booking team can help you plan the logistics.