Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Bellanger
290ptsEasy booking, solid value, no drama.

About Bellanger
Bellanger is a Michelin Plate-recognised (2024, 2025) French-meets-Italian café restaurant on Islington Green, priced at ££ and easy to book. The broad Mediterranean menu and large cocktail bar make it well-suited to groups and dates. A practical choice for credentialled north London dining without the booking pressure or price of the ££££ tier.
Should You Book Bellanger?
Getting a table at Bellanger is easy — and that accessibility is part of the point. Unlike the ££££ restaurants dominating London dining conversation, this Islington institution sits at ££, holds a Michelin Plate for the second consecutive year (2024 and 2025), and consistently earns a 4.3 on Google across nearly 1,400 reviews. If you want a polished, Parisian-café-style dinner in north London without planning months in advance or spending three figures a head, Bellanger is worth your time. The booking reality here is refreshingly simple: walk in, or reserve a day or two out. The difficulty lies not in getting a table but in deciding whether this style of comfortable, broadly Mediterranean cooking is what you are after.
A Neighbourhood Restaurant That Earns Its Michelin Plate
Bellanger has been anchoring Islington Green long enough to have shed any novelty premium. Its awnings over the pavement and walls covered in classic French posters set an expectation that is, interestingly, not quite met by the menu — and that is a deliberate choice worth understanding before you book. The cooking reaches across the Mediterranean rather than committing to a single tradition. Italian influences sit alongside French classics: chicken Milanese shares the card with steak frites, and the effect is of a kitchen that picks the leading of both rather than being constrained by geography. For diners who want clear national authenticity, that breadth might frustrate. For everyone else, it is a reasonable deal. If you are after similarly confident Mediterranean cooking in London, Oren leans more emphatically Levantine, while Morchella works the eastern Mediterranean with more novelty. Bala Baya is the go-to if you want that energy pushed further south-east.
The service format is worth flagging. There is a well-organised formality to how the room runs , not stiff, but noticeably structured for what is billed as a neighbourhood restaurant. Tables are managed competently, and the large cocktail bar near the entrance functions as a proper aperitif destination in its own right. If you are meeting someone before dinner, arriving early and taking a drink at the bar is the move. The room transitions naturally from bar energy to dining without the two sections fighting each other.
The Wine Program and What It Means for Your Visit
The Parisian grand-café model Bellanger draws from is not just aesthetic , it carries wine-list implications. Grand cafés have traditionally supported broad, accessible wine programs that prioritise approachability and by-the-glass variety over deep cellar prestige. At ££ pricing, you should expect a list built for the food rather than one designed to showcase provenance or aged inventory. The Mediterranean menu range means the list should logically span French classics alongside Italian and broader European options, which suits the kitchen's refusal to be boxed into one tradition. For explorers who want genuine wine depth matched to serious cellar curation, Peckham Cellars operates at a different level of wine seriousness. Bellanger's program is better understood as competent and complementary , the right bottle for what is on the plate, without asking you to study a list. If wine is the primary reason you are going out, Bellanger should not be your destination. If wine is part of a relaxed dinner where food and atmosphere share equal weight, it delivers.
For context across the broader UK dining scene, the Michelin Plate credential places Bellanger in recognisably good company without the price or booking pressure of starred venues. Comparable recognition across the country covers restaurants as different in ambition as hide and fox in Saltwood and Hand and Flowers in Marlow , the plate signals cooking that merits a visit, not a destination pilgrimage. If you are travelling specifically for food and want a destination-grade experience, Waterside Inn in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, or Moor Hall in Aughton represent a different category of commitment. Bellanger is an Islington dinner, not a journey.
Who This Is For
Bellanger works leading for: a group dinner where agreement on cuisine type is hard to reach (the French-Italian range solves that), a pre-theatre or early-evening meal in north London, or anyone who wants a restaurant with genuine Michelin recognition at a price point that does not require rearranging a budget. The neighbourhood feel and the formality of service coexist in a way that makes it suitable for both a date and a table of four catching up. The cocktail bar gives it flexibility that more rigidly dining-focused rooms lack. If you are looking at the broader Islington and north London options, Morchella offers a tighter, more focused proposition for the same area. For something further afield but in the same accessible-price, quality-recognised tier, Gidleigh Park in Chagford is a full destination upgrade if you want to build a trip around it.
Practical Details
| Detail | Bellanger | Morchella | Oren |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Mediterranean (French/Italian) | Eastern Mediterranean | Levantine/Israeli |
| Price tier | ££ | ££ | ££ |
| Michelin recognition | Plate (2024, 2025) | Not listed | Not listed |
| Google rating | 4.3 (1,396 reviews) | , | , |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Bar / aperitif option | Yes , large cocktail bar | Limited | Limited |
| Leading for | Groups, dates, pre-drinks | Focused dining | Wine-forward dining |
Explore More in London
Bellanger sits within a dining scene worth exploring further. Browse our full London restaurants guide, or plan around it with our London hotels guide, our London bars guide, our London wineries guide, and our London experiences guide. For Mediterranean reference points beyond the UK, La Brezza in Ascona and Il Buco in Sorrento show where the source traditions land at their leading. And if you want a London hotel to anchor the evening, The Twenty Two is a short journey and a strong pairing for the same price sensibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bellanger worth the price?
- At ££, Bellanger is good value relative to its Michelin Plate recognition. You are getting a two-consecutive-year Michelin-noted kitchen at a price point well below the ££££ tier that dominates London's recognised dining.
- For comparison: Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and CORE by Clare Smyth both operate at ££££ with starred recognition. If your budget sits at ££ and you want a credentialled room, Bellanger is the cleaner call.
- The caveat: if you want a single cuisine done with precision and depth, a more focused kitchen at the same price tier may satisfy more. Bellanger's Mediterranean range is a feature for some diners and a diffusion of focus for others.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Bellanger?
- The database does not confirm a tasting menu format at Bellanger. The kitchen operates in the grand-café mode, which typically favours à la carte over set tasting sequences.
- If a structured tasting experience is your primary goal, The Ledbury or Dinner by Heston Blumenthal are both built around that format, though at ££££ and with significantly tighter booking windows.
- Bellanger's value is in its accessible, flexible à la carte offer , book it for that, not for a structured progression through a chef's menu.
Compare Bellanger
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bellanger | With awnings stretching over the pavement and walls festooned with classic posters, Bellanger has the feel of a Parisian grand café. The cooking, however, looks more broadly to the Mediterranean for inspiration; the Italian influences are clear, with dishes such as chicken Milanese sitting alongside the ubiquitous French classics like steak frites. The vibe is very much that of a neighbourhood restaurant, despite a well-organised formality to the service, and the large cocktail bar is perfect for an aperitif.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | ££ | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| The Ledbury | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Bellanger and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bellanger worth the price?
At ££, Bellanger is one of the more straightforward value calls in London dining. A Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is operating above the neighbourhood bistro baseline, and the French-Italian range means the menu works for groups with mixed preferences. If you want a reliable, well-run dinner in Islington without committing to a ££££ tasting menu format, this is a sound choice.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Bellanger?
Bellanger's identity is a neighbourhood grand café, not a tasting-menu destination — dishes like chicken Milanese and steak frites signal à la carte is the format this kitchen is built around. If a multi-course tasting progression is what you're after, this is not the right room. Come here for a relaxed, ordered-at-your-pace dinner, not a set-menu event.
What is Bellanger known for?
Bellanger is primarily known for Mediterranean Cuisine in London.
Where is Bellanger located?
Bellanger is located in London, at 9 Islington Grn, London N1 2XH, United Kingdom.
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