9 Most Beautiful Botanical-Inspired Restaurants In London


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London is by no means the most tropical place in the world - that’s for sure! But these gorgeous (and boujee) restaurants have clearly been inspired!

With an obvious focus on biophilic design (connecting nature with a modern built environment), you can eat your delicious meal among lush green plants and trees.

From leafy ceilings to floral-lined walls that blur the lines between the outdoors and in, these food spots will whisk you away to an urban jungle where every bite and every sight is an adventure.

So whether you are searching for a romantic oasis for that special dinner date or planning a instagrammable birthday meal for a friend, these floral restaurants are the best that London has to offer.

1. THE IVY ASIA

Inside view of The Ivy Asia Restaurant in St Paul's

Image | Ivy Asia, St Paul’s

The Ivy Asia is a concept restaurant under The Ivy Collection, a group of upscale restaurants, brasseries, and cafes that originated with the iconic Ivy restaurant in London’s West End.

The Ivy Asia offers a menu inspired by Asian cuisine, featuring dishes from across the continent including Japanese sushi, Thai curries, and Vietnamese classics with a luxurious and contemporary twist.

Inside, The Ivy Asia is a feast for the senses, featuring lavish, colourful interiors adorned with striking artworks and sumptuous furnishings.

The dramatic use of green and gold hues, alongside mood-enhancing lighting, creates an inviting and exotic atmosphere.

Beyond the delicious food, The Ivy Asia features a bar area where visitors can enjoy an extensive list of cocktails that incorporate Asian ingredients and themes.

Address: Multiple locations in London, see all here.



Inside view of The Hills Restaurant in London

Image | 14 Hills

Well isn’t this a pretty sight! 14 Hills is a gorgeous restaurant perched right in the heart of London’s bustling financial district. It’s celebrated not just for its prime location but also for the stunning panoramic views it offers of the city’s iconic skyline.

Located on the fourteenth floor of 120 Fenchurch Street, 14 Hills feels like a tranquil garden in the sky. With over 250 species of plants and trees, it’s a verdant retreat floating above the urban fray.

The menu here is a celebration of British and modern European cuisine, infused with a sophisticated twist. Each dish from their seared halibut with fondant potatoes to their sutton hoo chicken with truffle ballotine is bursting with fresh, vibrant flavours.

Not to be outdone, the restaurant’s stylish bar area offers a wide selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits. The cocktail menu, curated by bar manager Leandro Conti, features innovative concoctions that perfectly complement the upscale, botanical vibe of the place.

And then there are the views—thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, diners can gaze out at landmarks like The Shard, Tower Bridge, and the River Thames.

Tailored to dazzle, 14 Hills attracts a mix of business professionals and food lovers, making it a hot spot for everything from power lunches to romantic evenings and special celebrations.

Address: 14th floor, 120 Fenchurch St, London, EC3M 5AL


Inside view of Sketch-The Glade in London

Image | Sketch - The Glade

Sketch - The Glade is a captivating dining space within Sketch, the eclectic and much-loved restaurant in Mayfair, London.

Renowned for its artistic touch and one-of-a-kind interiors, Sketch hosts several themed dining areas, and The Glade stands out with its own enchanting charm.

Designed to transport you into a whimsical, forest-like setting, The Glade wraps you in a fairy-tale ambience. The décor is rich and lush, transforming the room into an enchanting woodland scene straight out of a storybook—it’s so magical, it could easily rival a Disney scene!

Intricate murals and artworks adorn the walls and ceiling, creating the illusion of a magical forest clearing. The lighting mimics the gentle play of sunlight filtering through tree leaves, adding to the room’s dreamlike quality.

The furniture in The Glade is elegantly rustic, featuring plush, velvety seating that complements the vibrant and textured surroundings. This creates an atmosphere that’s both intimate and imaginative, perfect for those seeking a dining experience that’s truly out of the ordinary.

Sketch also has a cute shop with glassware, candles and ceramics so don’t forget to stop by for a little memento.

Address: 9 Conduit St, London, W1S 2XG


Inside view of Amazonico in London

Image | Amazónico

Amazónico burst onto the scene in 2010, a dream brought to life by the dynamic husband and wife team, Sandro Silva and Marta Seco.

They aimed to take diners on a culinary expedition through the Amazon basin, fusing the flavours and cultural touches of Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and beyond.

Nestled in the heart of Mayfair on Berkeley Square, the London location of Amazónico is decked out in a vibrant, rainforest-themed decor that plunges you into a lush, tropical paradise, complete with an abundance of plants, warm lighting, and vivid colours.

Adding to the atmosphere, live Latin jazz frequently fills the air, enhancing the lively, immersive dining experience that Amazónico is known for.

The menu is as eclectic as it is exciting with dishes like aguachile, a Mexican-style stone bass ceviche with avocado cream and jalapeño celebrating the Amazon’s culinary heritage.

But the experience doesn’t end with the food. Amazónico also boasts a lively bar area, where guests can sip on a variety of cocktails infused with South American flavours and spirits, rounding out the immersive, sensory journey.

Address: 10 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6BR


Inside view of Seabird in London

Image | Seabird

Seabird in London is a delightful rooftop destination perched high above the city in The Hoxton, Southwark, this restaurant not only boasts impressive views of the London skyline but also brings a slice of coastal charm to the urban environment.

As you step into Seabird, you’re greeted by a stylish, airy space that’s decked out with a touch of Mediterranean decor. The restaurant’s design includes an open, inviting terrace that’s perfect for soaking in the city sights on a sunny day or a warm evening.

Seabird’s menu is a tribute to oceanic delights, specialising in seafood with a focus on sustainability and quality.

The highlight is their impressive raw bar, which features the longest oyster list in London, alongside a variety of impeccably sourced fish and shellfish dishes. The flavours are bold and the presentations are immaculate, aiming to transport your taste buds straight to the seaside.

Whether you’re there for a casual brunch, a romantic dinner, or a lively evening out, Seabird offers a vibrant atmosphere with a hint of laid-back luxury.

It’s a place where the drinks are as thoughtful as the dishes, with creative cocktails and a curated selection of wines that perfectly complement the maritime menu.

Address: 14th Floor, South Bank, 40 Blackfriars Rd, London, SE1 8NY


Inside view of 100 Wardour in London

Image | 100 Wardour, London

100 Wardour St is a vibrant spot in the heart of London’s Soho district, known for its rich history and lively atmosphere.

Originally home to the famous Marquee Club, which saw legendary performances by artists like The Rolling Stones and David Bowie, the venue has a storied musical heritage. Today, it continues to honour this legacy with live music and a bustling atmosphere that draws a trendy crowd.

The space at 100 Wardour St is stylishly designed, spanning two floors that offer distinctly different vibes. The ground floor serves as a laid-back lounge perfect for casual dining and drinks, while the basement hosts an energetic restaurant and club that comes alive in the evenings with performances and DJ sets.

The menu offers a mix of modern European dishes, crafted with expertise and served alongside an impressive cocktail selection.

It’s a great spot for a relaxed meal, a lively dinner, or late-night dancing as 100 Wardour St offers a dynamic, multifaceted experience that captures the essence of Soho’s vivacious spirit.

Address: 100 Wardour St, London, W1F 0TL


Inside view of Florattica in London

Image | Florattica

Florattica is a unique dining spot in London, known for its enchanting, floral-themed decor that transports you into a blossoming wonderland the moment you step through its doors.

Situated in the bustling heart of the city, this restaurant is a favourite among those who enjoy a meal served with a side of extraordinary aesthetics.

As you dine, you’re surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers, creating a serene and almost magical atmosphere.

Tuck into ‘fresh’ and hearty pasta dishes like crab tortelloni with mussel’s cream and celery cress or indulge in some light nibbles like whipped ricotta, lemon basil and acacia honey with sourdough crackers.

Florattica is also known for its cocktails, which are as visually appealing as they are delicious, often garnished with edible flowers or aromatic herbs.

Address: 11-15 Minories, London, EC3N 1AX


Inside view of Linnaean restaurant

Image | Linnaean

Linnaean is a charming restaurant located in the Nine Elms district of London, nestled within the modern Embassy Gardens development.

Named after Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who developed the system of naming, ranking, and classifying organisms, this place is a celebration of health, wellness, and the beauty of nature.

The restaurant’s interior reflects its focus on tranquillity and rejuvenation, with a design that’s both airy and inviting—think lots of natural light, a floral adorned ceiling, and soft, soothing pastel colours.

At Linnaean, the menu is crafted with health and nutritional balance in mind. Dishes like corn & millet fritters and miso carbonara & oyster mushroom bacon are not only creative and beautifully presented but are made with high-quality and sustainably sourced ingredients.

The cuisine spans various influences, providing flavours that are as diverse as they are delicious, with options suitable for vegans, vegetarians, and those with gluten-free requirements.

Beyond just dining, Linnaean offers a holistic experience that includes a cafe and a beauty and wellness clinic. You can get your hair done by award-winning stylists, pampered with beauty treatments that include nails, massages, waxing and make-up and eat a delicious plant-rich meal all under the same roof!

Address: Embassy Gardens, 2 New Union Square, Nine Elms, London, SW11 7AX


SushiSamba restaurant in Covent Garden

Image | Sushisamba in Covent Garden

Sushisamba has two locations in London. One is located in the Opera Terrace, which runs along the entire east side of the market at the historic Grade II-listed Market Building in Covent Garden.

The other venue is on the 38th and 39th floors of the Heron Tower in Bishopsgate which is one of the highest outdoor dining terraces in Europe.

Each one is a dazzling jungle-themed spot that soaks up an exotic blend of the unique cultures and cuisines of Japan, Brazil, and Peru into an unforgettable and scrumptious dining experience.

As soon as you step out of the glass elevators, you’re greeted by a vibrant atmosphere that captures the energetic spirit of the samba.

You can expect to find a delicious range of sushi and sashimi, alongside robust Brazilian churrasco and moqueca, and Peruvian classics like ceviche.

When you’re down, wash it down with a saké-based cocktail, a Brazilian caipirinha, or a pisco sour from the bar!

Address: 35 The Market, London, WC2E 8RF


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