Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Rovi
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About Rovi
Rovi is Yotam Ottolenghi's open-fire and fermentation-focused restaurant in Fitzrovia, led by head chef Neil Campbell. Ranked in Opinionated About Dining's top 303 casual European restaurants for three consecutive years, it is the right booking for a date or relaxed celebration dinner where vegetable-forward cooking is a feature, not a compromise. Booking is straightforward with one to two weeks' notice.
Who Should Book Rovi
Rovi is the right call for a date night or a relaxed celebratory dinner where you want cooking that feels considered without the formality of a tasting-menu room. If you are bringing someone who usually rolls their eyes at vegetable-forward menus, this is the place to change their mind. The open-fire cooking and fermentation-led approach produce dishes with enough depth and char that the absence of a protein centrepiece rarely registers. It is also a strong choice for anyone in Fitzrovia who wants something more ambitious than a neighbourhood bistro without committing to the price tier of a full fine-dining evening.
The Case for Rovi in Fitzrovia
Fitzrovia has no shortage of places to eat well, but Rovi occupies a specific gap: it is the most culinarily ambitious restaurant on this stretch of Wells Street, and it carries the credibility of the Ottolenghi name while doing something meaningfully different from the deli-style Ottolenghi sites elsewhere in the city. Head chef Neil Campbell runs an 85-cover room built around a large central bar, open-fire cooking, and a menu where fermentation is a recurring technique rather than a talking point. Chilli-pepper red banquettes and counter seating give the space a warm, energetic mood — this is not a hushed fine-dining room. Noise builds through the evening, which makes it a better fit for a lively dinner than a quiet business conversation.
The dishes documented by reviewers illustrate the kitchen's range: grilled leeks with pickled walnuts and date praline, charred hispi in almond XO, a celeriac shawarma with fermented tomato, and candied mushrooms with chilli and fermented black vinegar. Fish appears in the form of grilled halibut dressed with smoked fish butter curry, coconut, and Indian roti — a combination that signals the Levantine and eastern Mediterranean DNA running through the whole menu. Meat is available (a saddleback pork chop with kohlrabi and apple kimchi has been cited) but it is not the focus. Desserts follow the same logic: a fennel meringue with lime, pastis sorbet, and lemon curd, or a chilli-spiked cherry and chocolate fondant. The drinks list includes cocktails built on seasonal herbs and house-made shrubs, plus softs such as hibiscus agua fresca and watermelon and rose sharbat , enough to keep the bar counter worth occupying on its own terms.
Opinionated About Dining has ranked Rovi among its leading casual restaurants in Europe for three consecutive years: Highly Recommended in 2023, #300 in 2024, and #303 in 2025. A Google rating of 4.6 across more than 2,200 reviews confirms the consistency. That combination , sustained critical recognition plus broad diner satisfaction , is a reliable indicator that the kitchen performs night after night, not just when a reviewer is in the room.
Practical Details
Hours: Monday to Thursday 12–3 pm and 5–10:30 pm; Friday 12–3:30 pm and 5–10:30 pm; Saturday 12–3:30 pm and 5:30–10:30 pm; Sunday lunch only, 12–3:30 pm. Address: 59–65 Wells Street, Fitzrovia, London W1A 3AE. Reservations: Booking is direct , demand here is easier to meet than at the city's tasting-menu rooms, and tables are typically available within a week or two. Dress: Smart casual; the room is relaxed but the clientele dresses with intention. Group size: The 85-seat room handles groups well; the bar counter is the better option for two, larger banquettes for four or more.
How It Compares
For context on where Rovi sits in the broader London dining picture, see our full London restaurants guide. The Ottolenghi group's other London sites and the city's wider Mediterranean and vegetable-forward options are covered there. If you are planning a longer trip, our London hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city. For Mediterranean cooking beyond London, Apolonia in Chicago and Balear in Madrid are worth knowing about. If your trip extends beyond London, Pearl covers destinations including The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Rovi accommodate groups?
Rovi seats 85 covers with a mix of bar counter seating and banquette tables, which makes it workable for groups of 6 to 8 without requiring a private room. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels to discuss configuration options. The open, spacious layout handles groups better than most comparable Fitzrovia spots.
How far ahead should I book Rovi?
Book at least 2 to 3 weeks ahead for weekend dinner; Friday and Saturday evenings fill fastest given the 85-seat limit and the pull of the Ottolenghi name. Weekday lunch is a more realistic last-minute option. Rovi has held an OAD Casual Europe ranking since 2023, which keeps demand consistent year-round.
Does Rovi handle dietary restrictions?
Rovi is one of the stronger choices in London for vegetarians and flexitarians: vegetables are the structural focus of the menu, not an afterthought, with meat and fish appearing as secondary options. If you eat no meat or fish at all, the menu works well in that direction. For severe allergies, check the venue's official channels before booking.
Is lunch or dinner better at Rovi?
Dinner is the stronger booking at Rovi: the kitchen's open-fire and fermentation cooking reads better as a longer, evening meal, and the cocktail bar with seasonal herbs and housemade shrubs is genuinely worth your time. Sunday lunch is the only service on the last day of the week, so if your schedule only allows a weekend slot, that is the one to take.
What should I order at Rovi?
The menu centres on vegetables cooked over fire and finished with fermented elements, dishes such as celeriac shawarma with fermented tomato and candied mushrooms with chilli and fermented black vinegar are representative of the kitchen's direction. Fish options like grilled halibut with smoked fish butter curry show the same approach applied to protein. The drinks list is worth attention in its own right: hibiscus agua fresca and herb-based cocktails are house-made and not standard issue.
Location
59 Wells Street, Fitzrovia, 59-65 Wells St, London W1A 3AE, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Rovi
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Rovi | ||
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ |
| The Ledbury | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ££££ |
How Rovi stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- CORE by Clare Smyth, Modern British, ££££
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Contemporary European, French, ££££
- Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, Modern French, ££££
- The Ledbury, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, ££££
- Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Modern British, Traditional British, ££££
Rovi and the comparison venues here are operating in different price tiers, which matters for the decision. CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, and The Ledbury are all ££££ tasting-menu or near-tasting-menu rooms. Rovi is a different kind of evening: à la carte, relaxed, bookable at short notice, and priced well below those venues. If the question is where to spend a special-occasion budget in London, CORE and The Ledbury both carry Michelin recognition and deliver the kind of precision-driven experience that justifies high per-head spend. Rovi does not compete with them on that axis, nor does it try to.
The more useful comparison is between Rovi and Ottolenghi's other sites. Rovi is the most ambitious of the group's restaurants: the open-fire cooking, the fermentation programme, and the full bar make it a sit-down dinner destination rather than a deli counter. If you want the Ottolenghi flavour profile in a full restaurant format with cocktails and a proper room, Rovi is the right address. For a more casual, lower-commitment version of the same cooking, the Ottolenghi delis serve well.
Against Dinner by Heston Blumenthal the contrast is instructive: Dinner is a high-production, hotel-based room with a distinctive British-historical concept and a higher price point. Rovi is easier to book, less expensive, and more suited to a casual celebration or a date where you want interesting food without a formal structure. Choose Dinner if the spectacle of the concept and the Mandarin Oriental setting are part of what you are paying for. Choose Rovi if you want a neighbourhood-anchored, vegetable-forward dinner that still carries genuine culinary credibility.
Hours
- Monday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 12–3:30 pm, 5–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12–3:30 pm, 5:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 12–3:30 pm
Recognized By
Explore London
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