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    Cycene

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    Cycene, Restaurant in London

    About Cycene

    Cycene holds a Michelin star and an OAD Top Restaurants in Europe ranking, operating a multi-room tasting menu format four nights a week in Bethnal Green. Chef Theo Clench builds ingredient-led Modern European menus around foraged and carefully sourced produce. At ££££ with limited sittings, this is a hard table to get — worth booking early for a special occasion dinner.

    Verdict: One of London's hardest tables to justify skipping

    Cycene holds a Michelin star, a Google rating of 4.8 from over 300 reviews, and a rank of #323 in Opinionated About Dining's Europe list (2024, rising to #335 in 2025 as the list expanded). At ££££ pricing and with dinner service running only Wednesday through Saturday from 6:15 PM, seats here are genuinely scarce. If you are weighing a tasting-menu evening in East London against a more central option, Cycene earns its place at the table — but the format is immersive and the commitment is real. Book it for a special occasion, a considered date night, or a meal where the experience itself is the point.

    The Experience

    The name comes from the Old English word for kitchen, and the format makes that etymology feel deliberate. You ring a bell on Chance Street in Bethnal Green to enter. The evening begins with drinks and a first course in the bar, then moves upstairs for a snack in the kitchen itself, before the group settles into a small, carefully designed dining room fitted with bespoke crockery and pottery. The progression is structured: each transition is part of the meal, not preamble to it. For a special-occasion booking, this multi-room format gives the evening a genuine arc rather than a single static room.

    Chef Theo Clench is a forager, and the sourcing reflects that orientation directly. Ingredients such as Shetland cod and Highland wagyu appear on the menu as named provenance, not incidental detail. The kitchen delivers and explains each dish, which means the dining room operates at a considered pace. This is not a venue for a quick pre-theatre dinner or a casual midweek table. The format requires and rewards time.

    The Wine Program

    No wine list data is available in the venue record, so specific bottles and bin numbers cannot be confirmed here. What the format does imply is meaningful: a multi-course tasting menu at Michelin-star level, built around ingredient-led cooking with foraged and carefully sourced proteins, creates an obvious framework for a wine program that matches by provenance and precision rather than by convention. At ££££ pricing, expect the wine pairing option to carry weight in the final bill. For context, comparable London tasting menus at this award level — such as The Ledbury or CORE by Clare Smyth , typically offer pairing supplements that can double the per-head cost. If the wine program matters as much as the food to your group, contact the restaurant directly before booking to confirm what pairing options are available and at what price tier. There is no published phone number or website in the current venue record, so reservation platforms are the most reliable first contact point.

    Booking and Logistics

    This is a hard table to secure. The service runs only four nights a week , Wednesday through Saturday, with sittings from 6:15 PM , and the intimate dining room format means total covers per night are low by design. Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday are closed. There is no walk-in option that makes practical sense here given the format; this is a pre-booked experience. Plan at least three to four weeks ahead for a standard booking window, and further in advance for a Friday or Saturday. The address is 9 Chance St, London E2 7JB, in Bethnal Green, placing it well outside the central London restaurant cluster. Shoreditch High Street (Overground) and Bethnal Green (Central line) are the nearest transit options. If you are already planning an East London evening, the location is an asset rather than an inconvenience. If you are travelling from the West End, factor in the journey. For other East London and broader London options, see our full London restaurants guide.

    Who Should Book

    Cycene works leading for two people with time to spend and a reason to be there , a birthday, an anniversary, a dinner where the meal is the entire evening's event. The format is not group-friendly in a conventional sense; the intimacy of the room is part of the proposition. It is also worth noting that the four-night-per-week schedule, combined with the booking difficulty, makes this a plan-ahead commitment rather than a spontaneous option. For diners who want a Michelin-starred tasting menu in London but with more scheduling flexibility, Medlar and Lorne offer strong alternatives at a comparable level without the same booking pressure. For forager-led, ingredient-precise cooking at a national level, L'Enclume in Cartmel and Moor Hall in Aughton are the closest British comparators, though both require leaving London. In Europe, AIRA in Stockholm and Rutz in Berlin operate in a similar register of ingredient-led Modern European cooking ranked within the OAD Leading Restaurants in Europe list.

    Recognition and Standing

    Cycene holds a Michelin star (awarded 2024), was recommended as a Leading New Restaurant in Europe by Opinionated About Dining in 2023, and ranked #323 in the OAD Leading Restaurants in Europe in 2024. Its Google rating of 4.8 across 311 reviews is high for a restaurant of this format. For context at this award level in the UK, The Fat Duck in Bray, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, and hide and fox in Saltwood operate at comparable award tiers. Among London-specific tasting-menu restaurants, Cycene's OAD ranking places it in serious company alongside The Ledbury and Chapter One. The trajectory , from OAD new restaurant recommendation in 2023 to Michelin star and a top-350 European ranking within two years , is the kind of signal that makes this a reservation worth securing before demand compounds further. If the format appeals and the date works, book now rather than later.

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    FAQs

    What should I order at Cycene?

    Cycene operates a set tasting menu format, so ordering à la carte is not the model here. The kitchen , led by Theo Clench, who forages for ingredients , drives the menu, with dishes built around sourced produce such as Shetland cod and Highland wagyu. Named provenance is a feature of how the kitchen communicates its food, so what arrives on the menu reflects both season and availability. If you have a preference for specific proteins or want to know the current menu before committing, contact the restaurant in advance of booking.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cycene?

    Cycene does not offer lunch service. The kitchen operates Wednesday through Saturday, evenings only, from 6:15 PM. There is no lunch option to compare against. If you want a tasting-menu lunch format in London at a comparable level, The Ledbury and Medlar both offer midday sittings. Cycene is an evening commitment, and the four-night-per-week schedule means flexibility is limited on that front too.

    Can Cycene accommodate groups?

    The intimate dining room format suggests limited capacity per sitting, and the multi-room progression of the evening (bar, kitchen, dining room) is built for small groups rather than large parties. If you are considering a group of six or more, contact the restaurant directly before attempting to book , the room format may not accommodate a large table in the conventional sense. For groups at ££££ in London with more flexible seating, CORE by Clare Smyth or The Ledbury are worth considering as alternatives with greater capacity.

    Does Cycene handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary information is confirmed in the current venue record. Given the tasting menu format and the kitchen's emphasis on specific sourced ingredients, dietary restrictions are worth communicating well in advance of your booking rather than on the night. Contact the restaurant directly when making your reservation to confirm what the kitchen can accommodate. A forager-led menu built around particular seasonal proteins may have limited flexibility on some restrictions, so early communication is the practical step here.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Cycene?

    At ££££ and with a Michelin star awarded in 2024, a top-350 OAD European ranking, and a 4.8 Google rating from over 300 reviews, Cycene's price-to-quality standing is strong for London. The multi-room format , bar, kitchen, dining room , adds experiential depth that a static tasting room at the same price tier would not deliver. The value calculation depends on what you are comparing it to: against The Ledbury or CORE by Clare Smyth at the same price bracket, Cycene offers a more intimate and theatrically structured evening. Against Hand and Flowers in Marlow at a lower price tier, the comparison shifts toward value per pound spent. For a special occasion where the full evening experience matters, it is worth it.

    What should a first-timer know about Cycene?

    Ring the bell at 9 Chance St, London E2 7JB , the entrance requires it, and the evening begins at the door rather than at a table. The format progresses through three spaces: bar, kitchen, dining room. Dinner runs from 6:15 PM on Wednesday through Saturday only; there are no Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday sittings. This is a pre-booked, tasting-menu-only operation, so arrive knowing the evening will take time. The Bethnal Green location is outside the central London restaurant zone, so plan your travel. Booking is competitive; secure your date as early as possible.

    Compare Cycene

    The Complete Picture: Cycene and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    CyceneModern European, Modern CuisineRing the bell and you’re welcomed into an operation unlike any other – the name may be old English for ‘kitchen’, but this is very much a restaurant of the moment. You start with a drink and the first course in the bar, then it’s upstairs for a snack in the kitchen before being seated in the intimate dining room with its bespoke crockery and pottery. It’s easy to see why the chef, who is a keen forager, talks so proudly of his ingredients, whether that’s the Shetland cod or the Highland wagyu. He and his team deliver and explain in detail their delicate, balanced and innovative dishes.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #335 (2025); Ring the bell and you’re welcomed into an operation unlike any other – the name may be old English for ‘kitchen’, but this is very much a restaurant of the moment. You start with a drink and the first course in the bar, then it’s upstairs for a snack in the kitchen before being seated in the intimate dining room with its bespoke crockery and pottery. It’s easy to see why the chef, who is a keen forager, talks so proudly of his ingredients, whether that’s the Shetland cod or the Highland wagyu. He and his team deliver and explain in detail their delicate, balanced and innovative dishes.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #323 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Recommended (2023)Hard
    CORE by Clare SmythModern BritishMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Restaurant Gordon RamsayContemporary European, FrenchMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Sketch, The Lecture Room and LibraryModern FrenchMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    The LedburyModern European, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Dinner by Heston BlumenthalModern British, Traditional BritishMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Cycene?

    Cycene runs a set tasting menu, so ordering is not a choice you make — the kitchen decides. Chef Theo Clench, who forages actively, builds dishes around sourced ingredients including Shetland cod and Highland wagyu. The menu format means your best move is to trust the progression rather than arrive with specific expectations.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cycene?

    Lunch is not an option. Cycene opens Wednesday through Saturday from 6:15 PM only, so dinner is the only format on offer. Plan for the full evening: the experience begins with drinks and a first course in the bar, continues with a kitchen snack upstairs, and finishes in the dining room.

    Can Cycene accommodate groups?

    The dining room is deliberately intimate, which makes large groups a poor fit. Parties of two work best given the format and the pace of service. If your group runs to four or more, check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm whether the space can seat you together.

    Does Cycene handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary policy is not confirmed in the venue record. Given the tasting menu format and the kitchen's ingredient-led approach, communicating restrictions at the time of booking rather than on arrival is the practical move. Menus built around specific sourced proteins like Shetland cod and Highland wagyu leave limited room for substitution without advance notice.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Cycene?

    At ££££ pricing with a Michelin star awarded in 2024 and a ranking of #335 in Opinionated About Dining's Europe list (2025), Cycene earns its price for the right diner. The multi-stage format — bar, kitchen, dining room — gives the meal structure that justifies the spend. If you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter commitment, this is not the right room.

    What should a first-timer know about Cycene?

    Ring the bell on Chance Street in Bethnal Green — there is no conventional entrance. The evening moves through three distinct spaces before you reach the dining room, so expect two-plus hours minimum. Cycene opens four nights a week (Wednesday to Saturday), seats are limited, and the Michelin star means availability tightens fast: book as early as possible.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    closed
    Wednesday
    6:15 PM-11 PM
    Thursday
    6:15 PM-11 PM
    Friday
    6:15 PM-11 PM
    Saturday
    6:15 PM-11 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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