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With London’s newest Michelin stars announced for 2026 this week, you might be considering making a trip to one of these very delicious award-winning restaurants. And you also might be pondering whether you’ve got enough dosh to afford it.
Most Michelin star spots are pretty pricey. Prohibitively expensive, in fact. Take, for example, Sushi Kanesaka in Mayfair, which costs £420 a head for its omakase offering (and yes, that is before drinks). Or how about Ikoyi at 180 Strand with its (very delicious) £380 tasting menu of 14-ish courses?
But not every single Michelin star tasting menu will leave you destitute. We’ve collated a list of the top 10 most affordable Michelin star dinner tasting menus of at least four courses in London. It is possible to get a cheaper deal at lunchtime in many Michelin star restaurants (and some places offer shorter, three-course set menus, as well as a la carte options) but who wants a slap-up meal at midday on a Tuesday?
At the top of the list is Indian restaurant Amaya in Belgravia, with a £75 tasting menu at dinner, which includes the likes of tandoori black pepper chicken tikka and smoked chilli lamb chop. The vegetarian tasting menu is even better value, at £70. Amaya has had a Michelin star since 2006.
In second place is lovely little neighbourhood bistro Casa Fofo in Hackney, where you can dine on an eight-course tasting menu for £76, which might include the likes of pollock with bergamot and chanterelle mushrooms, and strawberry grapes with sake lees (the pressed paste leftover from sake production) and white chocolate for pudding.
In third is Trishna in Marylebone, with four courses for £80. Next up is Angler in Moorgate at £90 for the Taste of Angler menu, and London’s oldest Indian restaurant Veeraswamy in Mayfair has a £95 tasting menu. The last London Michelin star tasting menu for under £100 can be found at The Ninth in Fitzrovia, for £98.
Shoreditch’s Plates – which last year became the first ever vegan restaurant in the UK to win a Michelin star – has a tasting menu which will set you back £109. Plates serves up the likes of slow cooked leeks with chestnut cream and jalapeño and gooseberry dressing, as well as black truffle and artichoke risotto with blood orange and toasted hazelnut.
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The cheapest Michelin star tasting menus in London in 2025
- Amaya, Belgravia: £75
- Casa Fofo, Hackney: £76
- Trishna, Marylebone: £80
- Angler, Moorgate: £90
- Veeraswamy, Mayfair: £95
- The Ninth, Fitzrovia: £98
- Luca, Clerkenwell: £95
- Chishuru, Fitzrovia: £105
- Portland, Fitzrovia: £110
- Quilon, Westminster: £115
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