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The 10 best new London restaurant openings in June 2025

Smashburgers, celeb-run restos, canal-side bistros and the return of Big Mamma feature in Time Out’s best restaurants opening in the capital this month

Leonie Cooper
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Leonie Cooper
Food & Drink Editor, London
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Another month comes with another bunch of plucky cooks risking it all to launch themselves upon London’s hungry masses. When it comes to new chain-y stuff, Lina Stores continues its eau de nil-shaded takeover via the medium of al-dente pasta with a Canary Wharf branch, while Harry’s opens its fourth Italian restaurant in King’s Cross. Meanwhile, Fortnum & Mason Royal Exchange will be home to a summer residency by seafood zaddy Rick Stein. Here’s the best of the rest. 

The 10 best new London restaurants opening in June 2025

Lupa
Lupa

1. The one with a famous person

Lupa, Highbury

Depending on your level of addiction to Deux Moi, the most compelling thing about this north London-based Roman-style trattoria isn’t the supplì al telefono croquettes, but the fact that White Lotus alumni Theo James is part of the team. The dishy actor has joined forces with restauranter and Carousel co-founder Ed Templeton to open Lupa, and ex-Pidgin head chef Naz Hassan will be in charge of the kitchen. Expect carbonara, puntarelle, and a steady influx of flustered local mums. Lupa opens late June. 

3 Highbury Park, N5 1UA

Dumbo
Felix Dol Maillot

2. The Euro burger place

Dumbo, Shoreditch

French smashburger titans Dumbo are opening their first London location in mid-June. Their first joint outside of Paris, the powerfully brief menu sees them serving up cheeseburgers, veggie burgers, fries (French, of course) and chicken nuggets. And that’s basically it.

119 Bethnal Green Road, E2 7DG

3. A telly chef branches out

Gina, Chingford

You might have been following pastry chef, author and Junior Bake Off presenter Ravneet Gill’s journey to opening her new restaurant on Instagram (and Substack) in which she and chef husband Mattie Taiano go into furious detail about ‘launching our first restaurant in the worst year for restaurants ever’. Intense! The family-run chophouse opens on June 11. 

92 Station Road, Chingford, E4 7BA

Canal
Canal

4. The trendy one by the water

Canal, Westbourne Park

With perfect summer timing comes the June 30 opening of Canal. With a prime position next to the Grand Union Canal, it comes from the same sturdy stable as Crispin and Bistro Freddie. New York chef Adrian Hernandez Farina is helming a very 2025 menu of bistro bangers, from polenta flatbreads to seabream crudo with burnt blood orange and ricotta agnolotti with cavolo nero and pecorino. But the slickest thing about Canal? Nicholas Daley has designed the staff uniforms – including a kilt. 

11B Woodfield Road, Westbourne Park, W9 2BA 

Barbarella
Haydon Perrior

5. The new Big Mamma one

Barbarella, Canary Wharf

It’s been a while since Big Mamma launched one of their outre trattorias in London, but Barbarella is making up for lost time, with a massive mirrored glass bar, 1970s-style chrome lounge area, and walls draped with silk. A pervy kind of paradise, by the sounds of things. Food is set to be equally over-the-top; caramelised tomato tatin with Parmigiano cream, a mega 1.2kg T-bone steak, and a one-metre long spaghettone. Barbarella opens June 20. 

YY Building, 30 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, E14 5HX

Noisy Oyster
Noisy Oyster

6. The fabulous fish one

Noisy Oyster, Shoreditch

A fishy new spot from Madina Kazhimova and Anna Dolgushina from Soho’s Firebird, Noisy Oyster is all about seafood classics from Italy, Spain, Portugal, and France but made with local, UK catches. The menu is inventive, verging on the pleasantly unhinged; oysters come with a smoked tomato water and horseradish mignonette, while scallops are dressed with pickled raspberry, chilli and basil oil, There’s also a confit tuna nicoişe, pressed skate schnitzel with mixed peach panzanella, and crab, bisque and fennel orecchiette. Mini martinis are the move when it comes to drinks. Noisy Oyster opens June 20. 

2 Nicholls Clarke Yard, Shoreditch, E1 6SH

Mareida
Gilles Draps

7. The new Chilean hotspot

Mareida, Fitzrovia 

Chilean cuisine isn’t overly represented in London, which makes the opening of Mareida all the more intriguing. The Chilean team includes head chef Trinidad Vial Della Maggiora and Carolina Bazán, who was voted Latin America’s Best Female Chef in 2019 by the World’s 50 Best. Expect very good things. 

160 Great Portland Street, W1W 5QA

Lai Rai
Lai Rai

8. An all-day Vietnamese canteen 

Lai Rai, Peckham

Bringing all-day bánh mì to the masses, Lai Rai is a ‘new school’ Vietnamese coffee spot by day and a snack shop and beer house by night. Come for fried prawn on sugarcane stalks with peanut and nước chấm satay sauce, papaya jellyfish salad with pineapple, and twice-cooked crispy chicken. 

181 Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15 4TP

William The Fourth
Lai Rai

9. The spruced up pub

William The Fourth, Leyton

Exale, one of our favourite breweries in London, is behind this revamped grand Victorian boozer.  Reopening on June 12, it’ll come with the arrival of Short Road Pizza – also in residence at Exale’s Bethnal Green pub Three Colts – a Romana thin crust style pie with American-leaning toppings, and, yes, plenty of hot honey. Expect pints and cocktails as well as DJs, big games on the telly, quiz nights, and karaoke. 

816 High Rd, Leyton, E10 6AE

Island
Stev

10. Surf and also turf 

Island, King’s Cross 

Big chef lads Brad Carter and Tom Brown are coming together to launch a new restaurant takeover at the King’s Cross outpost of Mare Street Market. Island – which you’ll find in the venue’s Chandelier Room – is tribute to surf and turf, with the duo pushing a coastal-take on the classic American steakhouse. Expect caviar crisps, pickled cockles, oyster caesar salad, trout pastrami and quail stuffed with prawn paella on the fishy side of things, as well as a mighty mixed grill. 

Mare Street Market Kings Cross, Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross, N1C 4DY

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