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10 Best-Themed Restaurants in London

Sampurna LahaParina Parmar
Last updated: March 18, 2024 12:20 pm
Sampurna Laha Parina Parmar
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Restaurants in London are uniquely eccentric, with the most fun and appealing ambiance and delicious food. So, that’s why today we will peek into the most fun London restaurants out there, such as the best-themed restaurants in London.

Contents
1. What are Themed Restaurants2. 10 Best-Themed Restaurants in London2.1.  Uzumaki London2.2. Dans Le Noir2.3. Jungle Cave2.4. Circus2.5. Bob Bob Ricard2.6. Archipelago2.7.  The Piano Works2.8. Lost Boys Pizza2.9. Sarastro2.10. Park Row3. Final Note   

1. What are Themed Restaurants

These restaurants are those dining restaurants in London that follow a specific concept, idea, or notion that is depicted and displayed throughout the interior of the restaurants.
Each quirky restaurant goes by a specific theme that is reflected in its dining style, interior design, tasting menu, and cutlery.

The themes could vary as some of them may offer an immersive dining experience with an impeccable style of service to customers. In contrast, others can bring exotic food and a unique surprise menu to the table. Themes don’t have restrictions as long as they are creative and enjoyable for the customers.

Let’s take a tour of some of the most fun restaurants that London has to offer. Each of these quirky restaurants will leave you stunned with its creativity, hospitality, and absolute entertaining experiences!

2. 10 Best-Themed Restaurants in London

2.1.  Uzumaki London

Uzumaki London is one of the coolest themed restaurants in London. This restaurant is based on the concept of an infamous Japanese anime, Naruto, and is a hometown for every anime fan out there.

This restaurant used to be small to accommodate only 20 customers at a time; however, they have opened another restaurant branch with a much larger space for guests. The new restaurant is now situated in Great Russel Street, London.

It is well-known for its attentive and hospitable waiters and waitresses, who are willing to help you out anytime. They serve great food in Japanese with a cute range of cutlery and a diverse amount of condiments at the table.

You can enjoy the best anime soundtracks while having your meal. The soundtracks include all the popular anime hits. The walls of the restaurants are elegantly designed with graphic artworks of the same animes.

As a final addition, there is an inbuilt anime store inside restaurants with small anime character figurines on sale.

2.2. Dans Le Noir

No one has ever seen or experienced such a quirky dining style before. In French, Dans Le Noir means ‘In the dark’, so what can be guessed from it?

Dans Le Noir is a restaurant where you will be served food in complete darkness without having a hint of what you are eating and what it looks like. It’s quite a thrilling and scary concept.

This restaurant is rich in gourmet and seasonal cuisine, along with wine-tasting sessions. You will be guided through the rooms by the mysterious waiters (some of them are visually impaired waiters) and will be given a choice to choose from three different menus.

The purpose of this dining-in-dark concept is to explore and energize your sense of taste. The concept is meant to let you immerse yourself completely in your taste buds and relish its texture, taste, and warmth with all of your other senses. It is an experience that forces you to wake your subconscious and concentrate on the food only.

2.3. Jungle Cave

If you’re looking for the coolest restaurants with exotic food and a magical wildlife experience, this is the one. Not only is it famous for being a themed restaurant, but you can also have a dramatic view of the Piccadilly Circus while having your meal.

Jungle Cave is designed so that the cave interior will be full of wild animals and storms that will provide your kid with a really fun experience. The decor is gorgeous, with an affordable food price. They serve quite delicious huge pieces in a reasonable price range.

There is a gift shop in the restaurant full of stuffed animal toys for kids. The restaurant won’t leave any stone unturned in providing you with one of your best immersive experiences.

2.4. Circus

Covent Garden is the ideal spot where you’ll find a ton of quirky restaurants. The Circus is among the most unusual places out there. This restaurant bar will keep you hooked with its spellbinding circus acts till the last minute.

You are welcome to eat a mesmerizing meal while the fire breathers of the circus entertain you with their best acts on the table. They serve Pan-Asian cuisine here at the circus, which is delicious. They have a classic cocktail menu, with a bar arrangement alongside.

The circus performances take place every hour for a short amount of time, so you better not miss it, since it’s the main thrill here. At weekends, DJs take up the place to give a different club vibe.

Circus provides both takeaway and delivery services along with gluten-free food, which is a real benefit. People in wheelchairs have access, too, so the circus welcomes everyone at Covent Garden.

2.5. Bob Bob Ricard

Bob Bob Ricard is a Soho restaurant with glittering fancy decor that screams royalty in every aspect. Every table in Bob Bob Ricard has a button that says, ‘Press for Champagne, ‘ which makes the restaurant special. However, the champagne button is only part of it.

This place has elegant gold-blue furnishings with impeccable service and delicious food. It has been confirmed that the inspiration for the interior decor has been drawn from the Orient Express.

This is an expensive restaurant that is perfect for a romantic evening date. They have the most tasteful desserts at Bob Bob Ricard. You can have an authentic European dinner in this aesthetic dining room at any time.

2.6. Archipelago

The Archipelago is one of the quirky restaurants in London, mainly because of its unusual menu. The restaurant has a Buddhist spiritual theme. It has a dim lighting arrangement with little palm trees for additional decor. You’ll find decorations and statues of golden Buddhas with peacocks.

Apart from the exotic meats and food, the Archipelago has a hallmark of special but unusual dishes. Waiters are diligent and polite, with great customer service. Archipelago provides takeaway and delivery services, too. It has an LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere so everyone can be themselves in this wonderful place.

2.7.  The Piano Works

Here, live musicians play the song of your choice! The audience can write their song on a piece of napkin and forward it to the performers or the waiters. There is a well-handpicked menu of sparkling cocktails and a steak menu. The place is stunning for an ideal dinner date or a friend’s night party.

The food is reasonably priced and has an exotic flavor. The waiter and staff of the restaurant have great management skills. The Piano Works also has a private underground space for specific customers.

2.8. Lost Boys Pizza

Are you a fan of mystical vampire stories or the ’80s metal rock melodies? Lost Boys Pizza is for you, then! Along with a private basement bar, the place is well known for its big black charcoal pizzas.

It is cozy with a small space on Eversholt Street, London. The theme is spooky and filled with vampire decor and designs, including strips from comics. The pizza here is of the best quality in London. They offer a variety of pizza toppings along with vegetarian ones.

The meal prices are reasonable in a warm and comfortable environment. The waiters and staff here are welcoming and friendly. They provide blankets, too, if you’re cold while you are having your afternoon tea.

2.9. Sarastro

The theme of this restaurant is theatrical opera. The design and the decorations are filled with drapes, gramophones, and theatrical props. They serve fresh food in the Turkish Mediterranean dining style. The performers showcase their fabulous skills in operatic themes.

The seating arrangement in Sarastro is quite private, especially in the balcony seats. The constant live music makes it exclusively enjoyable while eating at the famous Covent Garden. They provide such a warm and lively atmosphere that you are bound to love them. However, Sarastro does not provide delivery services.

2.10. Park Row

Situated in Brewer Street, London, this place is the first restaurant that is Batman and DC inspired, as a whole. They serve modern British and European cuisine, with great flavor and mouth-watering smell.

They provide quality food overall, and the staff at Park Row are attentive and friendly too. There are easter eggs and hints strew all over the restaurant that only a DC fan can catch on to.

It is an ideal restaurant to visit during social occasions like anniversaries, birthdays, or private parties. Make sure to book your table; otherwise, walk-ins may sometimes leave you heartbroken.

3. Final Note

London is the hometown of quirky restaurants. The city never fails to bring more ideas to the table, and the audience is stunned. London also has a wide range of Chinese restaurants where special food like dim sum or a whole lobster is served with other thematic views. 

But when it comes to a special dinner night, the above-mentioned theme restaurants in London are the epitome of perfection!

 

 

 

Last Updated on March 18, 2024 by Parina Parmar

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