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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    Hunan

    550Pearl Points

    12–18 courses, no choices, worth it.

    Hunan, Restaurant in London

    About Hunan

    Hunan has run a no-menu policy from its Pimlico Road address since 1982, delivering 12 to 18 courses at £119.80 per head after you state your preferences. Ranked by Opinionated About Dining and holding a 4.5 Google rating from nearly 580 reviews, it is one of London's most consistent multi-course Chinese dining options at this price point. Book if you want the kitchen to lead; look elsewhere if you want to order à la carte.

    London Has Plenty of Upscale Chinese Restaurants — Hunan Is a Different Proposition Entirely

    If you are weighing Hunan against Hakkasan Mayfair or Kai, stop. Those are à la carte restaurants where you control the meal. Hunan removes that control entirely, and that is precisely why it deserves a booking. Operating a strict no-menu policy since 1982, this Pimlico institution asks only that you state your likes, dislikes, and any dietary needs — then the kitchen decides the rest. What arrives is typically 12 to 18 courses at £119.80 per person. For a London fine-dining seat, that price-to-course ratio is difficult to argue with.

    Why Pimlico Has Claimed This Restaurant as Its Own

    Hunan sits on Pimlico Road at 51 Pimlico Rd, SW1W 8NE , a stretch better known for antique dealers and the kind of neighbourhood restaurants that locals treat as personal discoveries rather than destinations. That context matters. This is not a restaurant that markets itself to the tourist circuit or trades on its Soho proximity. It has been part of this specific corner of London since 1982, when the Peng family opened it at a time when Chinese cuisine and fine dining were rarely mentioned in the same breath in Britain. The restaurant has since undergone a refurbishment and is now run by Michael Peng, who has taken over the family business. The neighbourhood ownership is genuine: Pimlico regulars return repeatedly precisely because the no-menu format means the meal is never quite the same twice.

    That longevity carries weight. Opinionated About Dining , one of the more data-driven and rigorous European restaurant ranking systems , has placed Hunan in its Casual Europe rankings continuously, moving from Recommended in 2023 to #342 in 2024 and #529 in 2025. Star Wine List named it #1 in 2021. A 4.5 Google rating across 579 reviews adds further signal that this is not a restaurant running on reputation alone.

    The Format: What to Expect

    The no-menu policy is the defining feature and the thing most likely to give first-timers pause. In practice, it works like this: you tell the team your dietary restrictions and preferences at the start of the meal, and they bring you what they bring you. Across 12 to 18 courses of Hunan-style Chinese cooking, the kitchen moves through a range of dishes that diners consistently describe as varied, accomplished, and genuinely surprising. The wine list has drawn specific praise as both extensive and reasonably priced , Star Wine List's leading ranking in 2021 was not given to a perfunctory selection.

    For context on how this format compares to other ambitious Chinese options in London: Imperial Treasure and Four Seasons both offer à la carte menus where you choose. Barshu focuses on Sichuan rather than Hunan cuisine and operates at a lower price point. None of them replicate the tasting-format, chef-led experience that Hunan offers within its price bracket.

    The Verdict

    Book Hunan if you want a multi-course Chinese tasting meal at a price that undercuts most of London's equivalent fine-dining options and you are comfortable surrendering menu control. Skip it if you have specific dishes in mind or prefer to direct the pace and shape of the meal yourself. For explorers who want the kitchen to lead, the £119.80-per-head format consistently delivers range and quality that is hard to find at this price in London.

    For broader context on eating well across the capital, see our full London restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider trip, our full London hotels guide, our full London bars guide, and our full London experiences guide cover the rest.

    Curious how Hunan's format compares to other chef-led tasting experiences outside London? The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, and Moor Hall in Aughton all operate in the set-menu format but at significantly higher price points and within different cuisine traditions. For Chinese tasting-format dining internationally, Restaurant Tim Raue in Berlin and Mister Jiu's in San Francisco offer points of comparison.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 51 Pimlico Rd, London SW1W 8NE
    • Price: £119.80 per person (12–18 courses, no-menu format)
    • Hours: Mon, Wed–Sun: 11:30–14:00 and 17:30–21:00. Closed Tuesday.
    • Format: No printed menu , state dietary needs and preferences on arrival
    • Wine: Praised wine list; Star Wine List #1 (2021)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking recommended but not weeks-in-advance difficult
    • OAD ranking: Casual Europe #529 (2025), #342 (2024)
    • Google rating: 4.5 from 579 reviews

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hunan good for solo dining?

    Solo diners can eat well here, but the format rewards those who enjoy a relaxed, extended meal — 12 to 18 courses at £119.80 per person. You will not be rushed, and the no-menu approach means zero decision fatigue. That said, the experience is sociable by design, so solo visits suit people comfortable spending two-plus hours at the table without a companion to discuss the food with.

    What should I order at Hunan?

    There is nothing to order — that is the entire point. Tell the team your dietary restrictions and preferences when you arrive, and the kitchen decides the rest, typically across 12 to 18 courses at £119.80 per person. If you need control over your meal, this is the wrong restaurant; if you want to hand that over, Hunan has been running this format since 1982.

    Can I eat at the bar at Hunan?

    Bar seating is not documented in the available venue data for Hunan. The restaurant is a Pimlico Road neighbourhood spot rather than a large multi-format venue, so counter or bar dining is unlikely to be a feature — contact them directly at 51 Pimlico Rd, SW1W 8NE to confirm seating options before your visit.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hunan?

    Both sessions run the same no-menu, multi-course format, so the core experience is identical. Lunch (11:30–14:00) suits those who want the full Hunan proposition without a late evening commitment. Dinner (17:30–21:00) gives more time to work through the wine list, which has been recognised by Star Wine List as its number one. If the wine is part of the draw, evening makes more sense.

    Can Hunan accommodate groups?

    The no-menu format actually makes group bookings simpler in some ways — everyone eats the same progression of dishes, removing the ordering friction that bogs down large tables at à la carte restaurants. Dietary restrictions are handled individually at the start. For groups where one or more people are uncomfortable with surprises or have complex dietary needs, flag this clearly when booking.

    Does Hunan handle dietary restrictions?

    Yes — the no-menu policy is built around this. You tell the team your preferences and restrictions before the meal begins, and the kitchen tailors the sequence accordingly. This has been the operating model since 1982, so it is a practised process rather than an afterthought. Be specific upfront rather than flagging issues mid-meal.

    How far ahead should I book Hunan?

    Hunan has been ranked by Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list every year from 2023 through 2025, which keeps demand consistent. Book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend sessions and at least one week for midweek lunch. Tuesday is the only full closure. The restaurant is not a large venue, so availability tightens faster than its Pimlico address might suggest.

    Location

    51 Pimlico Rd, London SW1W 8NE, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Hunan

    Price vs. Value: Hunan
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    HunanEasy
    CORE by Clare Smyth££££Unknown
    Restaurant Gordon Ramsay££££Unknown
    Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library££££Unknown
    The Ledbury££££Unknown
    Dinner by Heston Blumenthal££££Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    Hunan sits in a different category from most of London's top-tier restaurants. At £119.80 per person for 12 to 18 courses, it delivers a multi-course tasting experience at a price point that CORE by Clare Smyth, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, and Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library do not approach. Those restaurants charge significantly more per head and operate in the Modern British and French fine-dining register. If your priority is prestige, service formality, and a tasting menu with documented Michelin pedigree, they outrank Hunan on those terms. If your priority is a long, kitchen-led meal with a strong wine list at a price that does not require significant financial commitment, Hunan wins that comparison outright.

    The Ledbury and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal are closer in spirit to the tasting-format experience, but again operate at higher price points and within European cuisine traditions. Neither replicates what Hunan does: a Chinese no-menu format with genuine neighbourhood roots and a wine list independently ranked at the top of its category. For the diner who wants a tasting-format meal without paying ££££ Modern European prices, Hunan is the more practical booking.

    The booking difficulty comparison also favours Hunan. CORE, Gordon Ramsay, and The Ledbury are among London's harder tables to secure, often requiring weeks or months of advance planning. Hunan is rated easy to book. If you want a special-occasion meal this week rather than next month, Hunan is the realistic option among this peer group, and the quality ceiling is high enough that you are not making a significant compromise to get the table.

    Hours

    Monday
    11:30-14:00 17:30-21:00
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    11:30-14:00 17:30-21:00
    Thursday
    11:30-14:00 17:30-21:00
    Friday
    11:30-14:00 17:30-21:00
    Saturday
    11:30-14:00 17:30-21:00
    Sunday
    11:30-14:00 17:30-21:00

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