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The restaurant with the best view in London, according to Time Out

The restaurant with the best view in London, according to Time Out

Time Out12-06-2025
Like a view with your vichyssoise? Then you're going to eat up our recently updated ranking of the 18 London restaurants with the best views.
At the hallowed number one spot is Forza Wine at the National Theatre, which is situated in a prime position on the South Bank, meaning serious views of the Thames over to Embankment, as well as a food menu so good that the restaurant has also made it onto our 2025 list of the top 50 restaurants in London.
'Forza Wine's spot at the National Theatre ticks all the boxes,' we said. 'Cocktails, natty wines and seasonal small plates from their self-proclaimed 'Italian-ish' menu. A wraparound outdoor terrace with views of the South Bank. A spot at the top of a cultural institution, in a building loved by 1960s architecture pervs across the land.'
New entries into the list include Gordon Ramsay's Lucky Cat, aka the highest restaurant in Europe, which is in seventh place. Lucky Cat opened earlier this year and is on the 60th floor of 22 Bishopsgate. The food? Fine. The views? Sensational.
The Portrait by Richard Corrigan is at number two, which you'll find on the very top floor of the National Portrait Gallery. We said: 'Basically every London skyline landmark is visible at once from the bright, simple and airy restaurant space, and the menu is stonking, offering modern British delights with an emphasis on the light, fresh and seasonal.' Another gallery spot, the Tate Modern Restaurant, also features on the list.
We also feature a couple of spots at ground level – you don't have to be in a skyscraper for a good view, you know. Pont de le Tour next to Tower Bridge is in at number 16, and Rick Stein's riverside joint in Barnes also makes the grade (number nine!)
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When the families moved back to London, they settled within half an hour of each other: the Ramsays in a £7.5 million pad in Wandsworth, south-west London; the Beckhams in their £31 million Holland Park townhouse. For a time, it seemed these two A-list clans were destined to lead picture perfect, parallel lives. Yet today, their family dynamics could not be more different. Last weekend Tana, Tilly and Holly's fiancé, Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty, took part in a gruelling triathlon together in London, involving a 2km swim, 80km bike ride and 18km run. Dubbing themselves 'Team Ramsay', the elated trio made the pages and websites of numerous media outlets, high on emotion and utterly exhausted at the end of the challenge. Gordon was photographed proudly embracing his future son-in-law, Adam, 30, at the finish line – the ultimate symbol of family unity, from a man known for his fiery temper. 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The same cannot be said for the younger Beckham boys, pictured earlier this week, happily holidaying aboard their parents' lavish yacht, Seven (Harper's middle name and also David's iconic Manchester United shirt number). With no apparent income streams of their own it can only be assumed that model Romeo, and Cruz, a budding musician, are living off the family's £500 million fortune. Not so the Ramsay children. Indeed, Megan, the eldest of the Ramsay brood, set the tone for a more everyday career path. Having graduated from Oxford Brookes University with a degree in psychology in 2019, she now works as a police officer. She is, her mum revealed in a recent interview, living back at the family home, and though she once had an Instagram account, now avoids social media entirely. The same is true of her younger brother, Jack, who joined the military after graduating from the University of Exeter in 2000 and passed the demanding entry requirements to join the Royal Marines. 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She's very open about being a mother, and the challenges of it, whereas Victoria would never speak about things like that. Perhaps she should – it might soften her image.' That they are chalk and cheese is a reality not lost on the two women. 'I feel strange when I am invited to one of her fashion shows and see her in that mode; that's like a different person to me,' Tana said of her friend in an interview last year. 'To me, she's a girlfriend. I will pick up the phone when everything's going wrong, and it's just someone who knows me inside out.' Victoria, one hopes, feels the same way. Just as David has Gordon, she has a shoulder to cry on in Tana – with her down-to-earth approach to motherhood and her brood of successful, level-headed, financially independent children. Indeed, some advice she gave on a recent podcast seems particularly poignant. 'I think the most important thing is for people to be honest and talk to each other, because we can all learn from that,' Tana said. 'I'm never, never afraid to be honest and tell people when I've messed up or think that I should have done something differently. 'There is no perfect... and who would want to be perfect?'

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