Zendaya And Tom Holland Just Revealed Their Favourite London Restaurants

Hollywood’s favourite couple has officially spoken. According to appetiteapp.uk, these are Zendaya and Tom Holland‘s go-to London restaurants, and the list doesn’t hold back. From must-try Indian spots to cult-favourite pubs, here’s where the couple actually eats.
Jamavar
Jamavar in Mayfair is the Michelin-starred jewel of London’s Indian dining scene, with dishes drawing on royal Mughal cooking as well as coastal South Indian flavours. Think slow-cooked biryanis and tandoor classics alongside coconut and curry-leaf specialities from Kerala. Led by chef Surender Mohan, it’s the kind of grand, palace-inspired spot that suits a date night as much as a celebration.
Where: 8 Mount St, London W1K 3NF
Website: www.jamavar.com

The Devonshire
The Devonshire on Denman Street is Soho’s ultimate two-in-one: a proper, no-frills pub downstairs with a legendary pint of Guinness, and a wood ember grill restaurant upstairs serving dry-aged Scottish beef, langoustines and hand-dived scallops. It’s the rare spot that works equally well for a casual pint or a full-blown special-occasion dinner.
Where: The Devonshire, 17 Denman St, London W1D 7HW
Website: www.thedevonshire.com

Ottolenghi, Chelsea
Tucked away on Chelsea’s Pavilion Road, Ottolenghi Chelsea is the deli-restaurant hybrid the brand is famous for. It’s an all-day spot, so it’s just as good for a coffee and almond croissant on the terrace as it is for a full lunch of Ottolenghi’s signature vibrant, veg-forward cooking.
Where: 261 Pavilion Rd, London SW1X 0BP
Website: www.ottolenghi.com

Scott’s Richmond
Scott’s Richmond brings the glamour of the Mayfair original to the riverside, with Head Chef Tom Fraser serving up seafood classics alongside dishes inspired by its Thames-side setting. For the full experience, head Upstairs at Scott’s for cocktails, Champagne and panoramic river views. It’s polished, seafood-forward glamour with a decidedly scenic backdrop.
Where: 4 Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1EH
Website: www.scottsrichmond.com

The River Cafe
The River Cafe in Hammersmith is a bona fide London institution, set right on the Thames at Thames Wharf. Famous for its authentic, ingredient-led Italian cooking (and a stack of bestselling cookbooks to match), it’s the kind of legendary spot that pairs a serious wine list with an easy, riverside setting.
Where: Thames Wharf, Rainville Rd, London W6 9HA
Website: www.rivercafe.com

J Sheekey
Tucked into St Martin’s Court in the heart of theatreland, J Sheekey has been serving up London’s best seafood since 1896. With its famous ruby-red frontage, central crustacean bar and walls lined with photos of famous faces past, it’s earned its reputation as the ultimate post-theatre haunt. 130 years in, still one of the most iconic tables in town.
Where: 28-32 St Martin’s Ct, London WC2N 4AL
Website: www.jsheekey.com

Pahli Hill Bandra Bhai
In Fitzrovia, Pahli Hill Bandra Bhai brings the bylanes and beach shacks of Mumbai to London across two very different rooms: a bright, table-focused space upstairs, and a moodier, low-lit cocktail den below. Voted London’s Best Indian Restaurant by FACT in 2025 and holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand, it’s regional Indian cooking with genuine buzz behind it.
Where: 79-81 Mortimer St, London W1W 7SJ
Website: www.pahlihillbandrabhai.com

The Cocoanut
Down in Kingston upon Thames, The Cocoanut is a proper neighbourhood find – a third-generation, family-run Thai kitchen that’s been serving up authentic dishes since 2010. Expect all the classics done well, from Thai fish cakes to a fiery beef salad, in a relaxed, dog-friendly setting that’s a world away from the West End’s polish.
Where: 16 Mill St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2RF
Website: www.thecocoanut.com
