Here are the top spots to visit this Easter in London.


Easter is a time for family, relaxation and food. While it might be one of the more underrated dates in the culinary calendar, there are a range of restaurants offering dining deals. Sure, you know about chocolate eggs, but many restaurants offer set menus, Sunday roasts and, of course, decadent desserts. Here are the dining deals taking place for Easter in London..

34 Mayfair

Gather round for an Easter brunch. Tuck into 34 Mayfair’s signature roasts, served with all the trimmings. Dishes include Black Angus Sirloin, Rotisserie Free-Range Chicken, and Roasted Black Angus Chateaubriand. The roast comes with crisp Yorkshire puddings, duck fat roast potatoes, cauliflower and leek gratin, glazed carrots, and gravy. The Sunday Roast is available 11am to 4pm on 5 April. The Weekend Brunch is available 11am to 4pm on 4 and 5 April.

GO: Visit https://34-restaurant.co.uk for more information.


Din Tai Fung

Forget your preconceptions. Din Tai Fung can be found in the heart of London in Covent Garden, Tottenham Court Road and Selfridges. While Chinese food might not sound like the obvious choice for Easter in London, the brand is getting into the season's spirit. Try the Easter Chocolate Xiao Long Bao, or the return of the much-loved Chocolate and Mochi Xiao Long Bao. Plus, there is a new range of sparkling teas.

GO: Visit https://dintaifung-uk.com for more information.


Dinings SW3

Chef and owner Masaki Sugisaki has brought the taste of Japan to London. Celebrate Easter in London at Dinings SW3. On 5 April, you can enjoy an Easter Brunch with a buffet, sushi platters, crispy rice, chirashi, fresh salads, and sharing dishes. Dishes have been created using sustainably sourced British seafood alongside seasonal ingredients. The experience is available from 12pm to 7pm, and starts from £65 per person.

GO: Visit https://www.diningssw3.co.uk for more information.

Dinings SW3

KöD London City

Steak at Easter — if that sets your stomach rumbling, you’re in for a treat. Located in Devonshire Square, KöD London City is a popular spot for a hearty meal. Running from 31 March to 5 April, the feast includes a 200g Australian Grass-fed Rump Steak, Buffalo Wings, sides and more. The experience starts from £25 per person.

GO: Visit https://restaurantkod.co.uk for more information.


Mistress of Mayfair

Celebrate the season in style with live entertainment and a lively dinner party. Mistress of Mayfair, located in St James’s Street, offers a modern Mediterranean menu with a touch of French elegance. Guests can enjoy carefully crafted dishes, fine drinks and an inviting lounge. Step inside and you’ll discover a basement escape designed for those who wish to lose themselves. The Easter Celebration includes food, drinks and a whole lot of partying. The experience runs from 1 to 5 April.   

GO: Visit https://www.mistressofmayfair.com for more information.


Oxbo Bankside

Hilton London Bankside is getting into the Easter spirit with a range of Easter-focused festivities. Oxbo Bankside is offering an Easter Brunch. The Easter Bunny will pay a special visit, hop between tables, and hand out chocolate eggs straight from the basket. If that wasn’t enough, on Easter Sunday there is a petting zoo. The menu includes four courses for £42, and four courses with two hours of free flowing bubbles or wine from £62. Children under two years old can eat for free.

GO: Visit https://www.oxbobankside.co.uk for more information.


Sette

Sette means seven in Italian, and the restaurant prides itself on bringing the taste of Italy to London. On 5 April, it serves a special Easter Brunch. For the main course, choose from Spinach and Potato Gnocchi with pesto and green beans, Mezze Rigatoni Amatriciana with tomato, or Ravioli Cacio E Pepe with charred leek and brown butter sage. The experience includes two courses for £55 per person or three courses for £70 per person, and it is available from 12pm to 3pm.

GO: Visit https://www.settelondon.co.uk for more information.


Sexy Fish

Visiting a restaurant called Sexy Fish might not sound like the obvious thing to do for Easter in London. With The Sexy Set Menu, guests can enjoy signature dishes. Each guest will be able to eat a doughnut dessert and drink a Mini Egg Martini. The Easter Sunday Brunch includes Cod Croquettes, Ikura and Oysters. The Sexy Set Menu starts from £34, and is available from 12pm to 4pm from 30 March to 3 April, and 6 to 10 April. The Easter Sunday Brunch starts from £58, and is available on 5 April. The limited-edition Easter Egg Dessert is available from 4 to 6 April.

GO: Visit https://sexyfish.com for more information.


The Standard Grill

Hop into the Easter Brunch at The Standard Grill and celebrate the season. Sip on something special to start, from the playful What’s Up Doc with cinnamon tequila, carrot juice, ginger cordial and lime, to the Bubble Up Bellini with hibiscus and peach. Delight in dishes including the Rich Crab Cake Benedict with poached eggs, an English muffin and lemon dill hollandaise. The Easter frittata is filled with artichoke, spinach, ricotta and cherry tomatoes, is a seasonal favourite, and the Lamb Merguez Shakshuka comes with baked eggs, herbed yoghurt and grilled pitta brings a warming, flavourful touch.

GO: Visit https://www.standardhotels.com for more information.


Where the Pancakes Are

Where The Pancakes Are can be found in Battersea Power Station and London Bridge. The company has teamed up with FATSO to create an Easter pancake dish. FATSO Chocolate’s Morn’n Glory bar has been turned into a buttermilk pancake dish. The pancake includes organic flour, layered with 70 per cent chocolate sauce, kumquat marmalade, marshmallow cream, cornflakes, and fresh mint. The dish is finished with chunks of the chocolate bar, which is filled with cornflakes and orange marmalade. The dish is available from 1 April to 1 May.

GO: Visit www.wherethepancakesare.com for more information.