Neighborhood Guide

Mayfair

London's most exclusive dining district. From Mount Street's legendary Scott's to Berkeley Square's glamorous Sexy Fish, Mayfair is where British aristocracy meets Hollywood royalty.

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Where do celebrities eat in Mayfair?

Top celebrity restaurants in Mayfair include Scott's on Mount Street, Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, Nobu on Park Lane, and Annabel's private members club. These restaurants offer luxury dining with discreet celebrity service and world-class cuisine.

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Celebrity Sightings in Mayfair

Recently verified celebrity visits in the area.

David Beckham

Scott's

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Rihanna

Sexy Fish

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Drake

Novikov

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Victoria Beckham

C London

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Harry Styles

Annabel's

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Kate Moss

Scott's

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Luxury Hotels

Mayfair Hotel Restaurants

World-class dining at Mayfair's legendary hotels.

China Tang

The Dorchester's glamorous Cantonese restaurant

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The Promenade

The Dorchester's iconic afternoon tea

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CUT at 45 Park Lane

Wolfgang Puck's London steakhouse

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Alain Ducasse

Three Michelin stars at The Dorchester

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Mayfair FAQs

Top celebrity restaurants in Mayfair include Scott's on Mount Street, Sexy Fish on Berkeley Square, Nobu on Park Lane, and Annabel's private members club. Other favorites include C London (Cipriani), Novikov, China Tang at The Dorchester, and The Arts Club.

Scott's is the most iconic restaurant in Mayfair. Established in 1851, this legendary seafood restaurant on Mount Street has been a gathering place for London's elite for over 170 years and is known for its terrace where celebrities are frequently photographed.

Some of Mayfair's most exclusive venues like Annabel's, The Arts Club, and 5 Hertford Street are private members clubs requiring membership. However, many celebrity favorites like Scott's, Sexy Fish, and Nobu are open to the public with reservations.

Most Mayfair restaurants require smart casual to formal attire. Private members clubs like Annabel's have strict dress codes requiring jackets for men. Avoid trainers, sportswear, and casual attire at upscale establishments.