The Good Food Guide has announced this year's winners for 2024 – with nine businesses across London.

The Good Food Guide has today announced its annual 100 Best Local Restaurants list for 2024 which celebrates “the very best of British” dining with restaurants across eight regions featured in the list.

The guide, first published in 1951 is focused around helping diners find the best places to eat with restaurants recommended based on food, service and experience and features 12000 restaurants across the UK.

This year, The Good Food Guide received an “unprecedented” 60,000 votes cast across a broad range of restaurants, with 100 total restaurants making the final list.

Home SW15, Putney

146 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 2SW

If you’re after a one-stop-shop serving everything from bunch and dinner to Sunday lunch, Putney’s Home SW15 is described as a “home from home”.

Putney’s Home SW15 is described as a “home from home”.Putney’s Home SW15 is described as a “home from home”. (Image: Home SW15)

Here you can find an array of British dishes, from hearty classics like mac and cheese with mushrooms, to more unusual dishes like their “That” Shrimp Burger with siracha mayo.

Sam’s Waterside, Brentwood

3 Kingham Avenue, Brentford, TW8 8GP

If you like Modern British fare, Sam’s Waterside serves up a seasonal menu that celebrates “the best of British”, with a particular emphasis on shellfish dishes which owner Sam is deeply passionate about.

Sam’s Waterside serves up a seasonal menu that celebrates “the best of British”.Sam’s Waterside serves up a seasonal menu that celebrates “the best of British”. (Image: Sam's Waterside)

Les 2 Garçons, Crouch End

14 Middle Lane, Crouch End, N8 8PL

Taking a trip over to our French neighbours and their culinary offerings, Les 2 Garçons in Crouch End serves up classic French dishes mixed with Gallic joie de vivre.

Les 2 Garçons in Crouch End serves up classic French dishes mixed with Gallic joie de vivre.Les 2 Garçons in Crouch End serves up classic French dishes mixed with Gallic joie de vivre. (Image: Alo Communications)

They serve a range of rustic French dishes like confit de canard topped with white haricot beans and mushrooms, to sweet wishes like tarte fine aux pommes.

The Parakeet, Kentish Town

256 Kentish Town Road, London, NW5 2AA

If you’re looking for a cosy pub-cum-restaurant serving a seasonally changing menu along with Sunday roasts, The Parakeet in Kentish Town offers just that.

The Parakeet in Kentish Town offers a seasonally changing menu along with Sunday roasts.The Parakeet in Kentish Town offers a seasonally changing menu along with Sunday roasts. (Image: The Parakeet)

They also have a range of events from pub quizzes to music nights with tickets starting at £4.

Josephine Bouchon, Chelsea

315 Fulham Road, Chelsea, SW10 9QH

This neighbourhood French bistro serves a “simple menu” with French classics inspired by owner Claude’s home-town of Lyon, with dishes like cod with shallot butter and pink praline tart.

This neighbourhood French bistro serves a “simple menu” with French classics.This neighbourhood French bistro serves a “simple menu” with French classics. (Image: EightyFour PR)

Paulette, Maida Vale

18 Formosa Street, Maida Vale, W9 1EE

Serving as a restaurant, wine cellar and deli, Paulette offers French cuisine inspired by home-cooked meals, along with an array of French wines.

Giulia, Shepherd's Bush

77 Askew Road, Shepherd's Bush, W12 9AH

Set within a 5-star hotel in Shepherd’s Bush, Giulia serves a menu of Italian classics like seared octopus and aubergine ravioli with roasted tomato.

Rubedo, Stoke Newington

35 Stoke Newington Church Street, London, N16 0NX

Serving a menu of British dishes “made from scratch”, Rubedo offers diners a “personal” dining experience with food made from seasonal produce, along with a cellar stocked with a host of European wines to choose from.

Mambow, Clapton

78 Lower Clapton Road, London, E5 0RN

Serving Malaysian street food, Mambow serves dishes inspired by Malaysian culture whilst incorporating flavours from other Asian and European countries, as well as a selection of Malaysian inspired cocktails.

Mambow serves dishes inspired by Malaysian culture.Mambow serves dishes inspired by Malaysian culture. (Image: Mambow)