Britain’s most-booked restaurants… from best pizza joint to unknown hit with kids – does your favourite make the list?
THESE are the top most-booked restaurants in Britain that are perfect for family dinners this Christmas season.
From the best pizza joint to places with unique experiences, the list includes some of the favourite eateries Brits love to go back every time.
Science Afternoon Tea at The Drawing Rooms has taken the top spot[/caption] Cabana in Covent Garden is known for its high-quality meat[/caption]Research by The Fork reveals that Brits love to order Italian dishes like pasta and pizza more than other food items.
Meanwhile, Indian cuisine steals the second spot as the fan favourite.
The sixth most popular was European food, followed by French, International, Asian and finally, in tenth place, Steakhouse.
But when it comes to the best experience, Brits have chosen Science Afternoon Tea at The Drawing Rooms as their top go-to restaurant.
Located in the heart of South Kensington, the restaurant offers one of the most unique experiences that is inspired by the London Science Museum.
Meanwhile, top Brazilian cuisine restaurant Cabana takes the second spot for serving what fans claim is the most mouth-watering steak.
Located in Covent Garden, the restaurant’s menu focuses on high-quality meats including fillet, flat iron and tomahawk steaks as well as guava-cue baby back ribs.
The restaurant also offers live music nights and bottomless brunch options, with great offers on its wide-ranging cocktail menu.
However, brunch fans love to go to PJ’s Chelsea Brasserie when it is time for timeless British classics like authentic fish and chips and perfectly cooked egg Benedict.
Stealing the third spot, this opulent West London restaurant could leave customers “drooling over its delicious food”, according to reviews posted pm The Fork.
For those who like a punch of spice in their food, Foley’s Restaurant in Fitzrovia, London offers the best Asian-fusion restaurant in Britain, according to fans.
The restaurant’s signature menu includes duck curry with lychee aubergine and basil leaf, reports the DailyMail.
Top food critic Jay Rayner from The Guardian praised the restaurant for its “big unashamed flavours” that “deliver a thrilling whack”.
Meanwhile, the next restaurant on the list offers an incredible fusion of Thai flavours along with Japanese cuisine.
Hundreds of fans have given a full five-star rating to Enso where expert chefs serve a bold menu that includes items like Thai wings, sweet pumpkin gyoza and prawn tempura.
Dubbed the “Capital Curry”, the restaurant on Brick Lane boasts a unique interior with a vibrant theme and colourful walls.
For those who love to eat slow-cooked meats and chargrilled Kebabs, Naroon in Marylebone will not let you down.
The fancy restaurant offers a curated menu that serves hit dishes like traditional khagineh and nargesi and perfectly grilled chicken.
Dubbed one of the most popular cafes in Stoke-On-Trent, Alton Towers steals the seventh spot for its cheap but perfect all-day menu restaurant.
And to make things even better for the customers, the eatery is located in the Enchanted Village inside the Alton Towers park – and is decorated with quirky furniture that children love to play with.
Meanwhile, The India 2 restaurant, located in central London, offers one of the best fine dining experiences in the city.
The place is renowned for serving authentic Indian cuisine which has attracted hundreds of five-star reviews on its website.
Some of the top dishes include Chicken Tikka masala, Lamb Biriyani and Madras fish.
Last but not least, Naroon Fitzrovia is among the most booked restaurants in the country that serves a unique take on Persian cuisine.
The sister branch of Naroon Fitzrovia, the eatery boasts a ner-perfect 4.8 stars on Google reviews and a solid 9.3 out of 10 on The Fork.
Naroon persian restaurant[/caption] Picture of a dish served at Naroon[/caption]