The Top 5 Steakhouses in London
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Rank 1. Ibai
Basque Steakhouse
Farringdon's answer to the Basque question of how to cook a steak, Ibai is a proper grill restaurant built around sourcing mature Galician cattle, dry-aging the beef seriously, and cooking it over charcoal with the kind of restraint that makes the fire taste like flavor rather than an accident. The room is a converted warehouse, the wine list leans Spanish, and the crowd skews like people who actually read the menu before arriving.
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Rank 2. BRAT
Wood-fired Steakhouse
BRAT is a wood-fired restaurant in Shoreditch that's been on the World's Best Steak Restaurants list, and it earns it without any fuss. The open kitchen, timber, and natural light make it feel genuinely lived-in rather than designed within an inch of its life. The cooking is restrained and precise, built on Welsh instincts with a Basque lean. The crowd skews creative-industry, comfortable with a decent wine bill, and nobody's performing.
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Rank 2. Hawksmoor St Pancras
British Steakhouse
Hawksmoor has been doing British beef better than almost anyone for years, and this location takes it somewhere absurd: a Gothic Revival cathedral of a dining room inside St Pancras hotel, all vaulted grandeur and serious steakhouses energy. Dry-aged, charcoal-fired cuts served with the kind of quiet precision that makes you stop mid-sentence. The Martini Bar is a genuinely good reason to arrive early. Jackets optional, but the room will make you wish you'd worn one.
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Rank 4. Zoilo
Argentine Steakhouse
Zoilo is an Argentine steakhouse tucked into Marylebone that takes fire seriously without making a whole thing of it. Charcoal-grilled cuts from carefully sourced British and Argentine beef, aged properly and cooked with the kind of restraint that actually works. The room feels warm and lived-in, with a counter downstairs and something quieter upstairs. The wine list leans Argentine and rewards the curious. Ranked among the world's best steak restaurants, and it earns it.
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Rank 4. Chelsea Grill
Steakhouse
A serious steakhouse on King's Road that's earned a spot on the World's Best Steak Restaurants list without breaking a sweat about it. The beef is dry-aged in-house, sourced from British farms the kitchen actually knows, and cooked over a wood-fired grill with the kind of restraint that lets the meat do the talking. Warm room, knowledgeable staff, Chelsea money at the tables. Order confidently and don't overthink the sides.