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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    Elis

    290pts

    Italian-Brazilian sharing plates, solid lunch value.

    Elis, Restaurant in London

    About Elis

    Elis earns its back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition with a Brazilian-Italian sharing menu that has a clear point of view. At £££, lunch in the 12-table first-floor room at the Town Hall Hotel is one of East London's better-value special occasion options. Dinner works too, but book 2–3 weeks ahead — the small room fills fast.

    Elis, London: The Verdict

    If you've been to Elis once, the question on a return visit is whether it delivers the same consistency that made you want to go back. The short answer is yes — and the longer answer is that the experience actually sharpens depending on when you go. Lunch at Elis is a different proposition from dinner, and understanding that distinction will determine whether you're booking the right meal for the right occasion. At £££, it sits in a comfortable mid-tier that makes it one of the more accessible Michelin Plate restaurants in East London, but it earns that recognition through a genuinely considered kitchen, not just a well-priced menu.

    The Room and the Setting

    Elis occupies the first floor of the Town Hall Hotel on Patriot Square in Bethnal Green — a converted Edwardian municipal building that gives the space a scale and architectural seriousness that most neighbourhood restaurants can't match. The room runs to 12 tables, which keeps the atmosphere intimate without feeling cramped. Natural light is generous during the day, which makes lunch here a visually warmer experience than dinner; the high ceilings and period detailing read differently under daylight than they do in the evening. If you're bringing someone you want to impress without the formality of a white-tablecloth room, the daytime Elis is the version to book.

    The concept behind Elis draws on the Italian and Brazilian heritage of Da Terra's Rafael Cagali, whose second restaurant this is. The name references Brazilian jazz singer Elis Regina, and that cultural duality shows up on the menu in the form of sharing plates that mix registers , dishes like bolinhos de bacalhau alongside panzanella salad, and picanha skewer with crab linguini. Head chef Joe Holness runs the kitchen day-to-day. This is modern cuisine with a specific point of view, not a generic contemporary European menu, and that specificity is what justifies the return visit.

    Lunch vs Dinner: Which Is Worth It?

    The lunch-versus-dinner question at Elis is genuinely worth thinking through before you book. Lunch is the better value entry point: the room is at its most appealing, the pacing tends to be more relaxed, and for a special midweek occasion , a birthday lunch, a client meal, a celebration that doesn't need to run until midnight , it's a strong choice at this price tier. Dinner shifts the atmosphere toward something more deliberately festive, with the evening crowd and lower light making the room feel more charged. Neither version is wrong; they serve different needs.

    For a special occasion dinner, Elis competes well against other Michelin Plate restaurants in East London, but if you're weighing it against a full Michelin-starred experience, the price difference is real and the comparison venues are strong. Story and Dysart Petersham are worth knowing about if you want starred cooking at a similar or adjacent price point. For modern cuisine with a lighter, café-leaning format, Cafe Cecilia in Hackney is a frequently cited alternative in the neighbourhood. Elis sits between those registers , more formal than Cafe Cecilia, less ceremonial than a full tasting menu destination.

    Practical Details

    Booking difficulty at Elis is moderate. Tables move, particularly for weekend dinner, so booking 2–3 weeks ahead is advisable if you have a specific date in mind. The 12-table room means availability is limited, but this is not the kind of restaurant where you need to be stalking a release calendar. Midweek lunch is the easiest window to secure. The Town Hall Hotel address is served by Bethnal Green station on the Central line, making it direct to reach from central London. Row on 5 and 104 are nearby options worth bookmarking if Elis is full on your preferred date.

    Google reviewers rate Elis at 4.7 from 103 reviews, which for a restaurant of this size and relative newness is a strong signal of consistent execution. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is delivering at a level the guide considers worth flagging, even if a star hasn't followed yet. If consistency across visits matters to you , and for special occasion dining it should , those back-to-back Plate awards are meaningful.

    For context on what the broader London dining scene looks like around this price tier, our full London restaurants guide covers the range. If you're planning a longer trip, our London hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth a look. If you're building a UK dining itinerary beyond London, Waterside Inn in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, and Moor Hall in Aughton represent the higher end of what the country produces. Internationally, the modern cuisine format Elis works in finds its most ambitious expressions at places like Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny.

    Should You Book?

    Yes, with one qualifier: match the visit to the occasion. Lunch at Elis for a relaxed celebration or a client meal is one of the better-value propositions in East London right now. Dinner works well for a date or a group marking something specific, particularly if the Brazilian-Italian menu format appeals. If you need a tasting menu structure or a full starred experience, you'll need to look elsewhere , but if you want a restaurant with a clear identity, Michelin-recognised cooking, and a room that earns its setting, Elis delivers on a return visit exactly what it promised on the first.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Elis?

    Book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekend dinner; weekday lunch is more accessible and often available with shorter notice. Elis runs 12 tables on the first floor of the Town Hall Hotel, so capacity is limited and demand tracks the restaurant's Michelin Plate recognition. If your date is fixed, don't leave it to the week before.

    Does Elis handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu draws on both Italian and Brazilian traditions — sharing dishes like bolinhos de bacalhau and crab linguini are core to the format, so pescatarians are well served. check the venue's official channels ahead of your visit to confirm how they handle specific dietary needs, as the sharing format can require advance coordination for substitutions.

    Can Elis accommodate groups?

    The 12-table room can work for small groups, but the sharing-dish format makes it naturally suited to tables of 4–6 rather than large parties. For a group booking, contact Elis directly to confirm availability and whether the menu can be arranged to suit the table size.

    What are alternatives to Elis in London?

    If you want a similar Italian-inflected modern tasting format with more accolades, Da Terra — also by Rafael Cagali in the same Town Hall Hotel — holds two Michelin stars and is the higher-commitment, higher-cost version of the same creative direction. For a comparable price point with a different cuisine focus, Brat in Shoreditch offers sharing-format cooking with strong critical recognition in the same east London neighbourhood.

    Is Elis worth the price?

    At £££, Elis sits in the mid-range of London's serious restaurants, and lunch is where the value case is clearest. The Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) signals cooking that meets a credible standard without the premium attached to starred venues. If you're comparing it to a Michelin-starred meal across town, Elis costs less and delivers a more relaxed format — that trade-off works in its favour for most occasions.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Elis?

    Elis is built around a sharing format rather than a classical tasting menu progression, so if you want a structured multi-course sequence, this isn't the right venue. The sharing approach — picanha skewer alongside crab linguini, bolinhos de bacalhau alongside panzanella — is the point. If that format suits you, it's worth it; if you prefer a linear tasting menu, Da Terra upstairs is the version for that.

    Is Elis good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly for lunch. The converted Edwardian Town Hall Hotel setting on Patriot Square gives the room genuine character without the formality that makes some special-occasion dinners feel stiff. The Italian-Brazilian sharing format keeps the mood convivial, which suits celebrations better than a long, quiet tasting menu would.

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