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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    Nanyang Blossom

    290pts

    South East Asian craft, Knightsbridge price, genuine reward.

    Nanyang Blossom, Restaurant in London

    About Nanyang Blossom

    Nanyang Blossom holds consecutive Michelin Plates and a 4.9 Google score for South East Asian cooking that draws on the full breadth of Nanyang traditions, from southern China to Malaysia and beyond. At £££, it sits below the price ceiling of most Michelin-recognised dining in Knightsbridge. Book one to two weeks out for weekdays; the crispy beef ribs are non-negotiable.

    Should You Book Nanyang Blossom?

    Getting a table at Nanyang Blossom is not the ordeal it is at London's three-star rooms, but this Knightsbridge address has earned enough of a reputation — a 4.9 on Google from 245 reviews, plus consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 — that booking ahead is the sensible move. At £££ pricing, it sits below the ££££ ceiling of most comparable Michelin-recognised dining in the area, which makes it one of the more accessible serious meals in SW1. If you are visiting for the first time and want to eat South East Asian cooking at a level above the standard high-street offer, this is a direct yes: book it.

    What Nanyang Blossom Is

    The restaurant occupies a narrow passageway off Knightsbridge Green, a location that keeps it slightly apart from the main foot traffic of the area. The Nanyang region spans parts of southern China and Southeast Asia , covering culinary traditions from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and beyond , and the kitchen draws on that breadth. This is not a single-country Southeast Asian restaurant. The menu moves across regional traditions, and the result is a kitchen that can range widely in terms of flavour profiles and ingredient logic without it feeling unfocused.

    For a first-timer, it is worth knowing how the menu is structured before you arrive. There are three routes in: a tasting menu, an extensive à la carte, and set sharing options. If you are dining with someone who has strong preferences or dietary needs, the à la carte gives the most control. If you want the kitchen to show what it does leading, and you are comfortable letting the format lead, the tasting menu makes sense. The sharing sets work well for groups who want variety without the overhead of decision-making at the table.

    The Food: What the Michelin Plate Signals

    A Michelin Plate indicates cooking that the Guide considers worth knowing about , it sits below Star level but above the undifferentiated mass of London restaurants. At Nanyang Blossom, the recognition is backed by a 4.9 Google score, which is unusually high for a room of this profile. That combination suggests consistency rather than occasional brilliance.

    The ingredient sourcing across the menu reflects the geographic span of Nanyang cooking. Dishes draw on produce and flavour traditions from multiple countries in the region, which means the kitchen has to source with some care to keep the food honest. The standout dish, according to the Michelin assessors, is the Knightsbridge crispy beef ribs , a signature that has been name-checked in the Michelin notes as the dish that steals the show. For a first-timer, ordering it is not optional. Beyond that, the notes reference care and craft across the board, which is more useful information than it might seem: it means the kitchen is not coasting on one or two showpieces while the rest of the menu drifts.

    The service has been described as endearing , a word that suggests warmth without formality, which fits the £££ positioning and the neighbourhood better than a stiffer approach would.

    Know Before You Go

    Practical Details

    • Address: 12 Knightsbridge Green, London SW1X 7QL
    • Nearest tube: Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line), a short walk
    • Price range: £££ , expect a mid-tier spend relative to London's Michelin-recognised rooms
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.9 from 245 reviews
    • Booking difficulty: Moderate , not as pressured as the city's starred rooms, but book ahead, especially for weekends
    • Menu formats: Tasting menu, à la carte, and set sharing options
    • Cuisine scope: South East Asian, drawing on Nanyang traditions across southern China, Malaysia, Singapore, and the wider region
    • Dress code: Smart casual is a reasonable assumption given the Knightsbridge location and Michelin recognition; no confirmed dress code in available data
    • Phone/website: Not available in current data , check Google or booking platforms directly

    When to Book and How Far Out

    At moderate booking difficulty, Nanyang Blossom sits in a manageable window compared to London's harder-to-access rooms. You are not competing with the three-to-four-week waits typical at CORE by Clare Smyth or the months-long queues that attach to the city's leading tables. That said, the 4.9 Google score and consecutive Michelin recognition mean the room does not stay empty. For weekday dinners, booking one to two weeks out should work. For Friday and Saturday evenings, give yourself two to three weeks to be safe. If you are travelling to London and have a fixed date in mind, lock it in before you arrive rather than trying to book on the day.

    The narrow passageway location is worth knowing about if you are navigating on foot for the first time , Knightsbridge Green is a short walk from Knightsbridge tube station on the Piccadilly line, but the entrance is not prominent from the main road. Allow a few extra minutes the first time.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Nanyang Blossom sits against London's wider field of Michelin-recognised dining.

    For broader context on eating and staying in the city, see our full London restaurants guide, our full London hotels guide, our full London bars guide, our full London wineries guide, and our full London experiences guide. If you are exploring Southeast Asian cooking at a higher level elsewhere, Chuan Kitchen in Pak Kret and Kang in Chiang Mai represent the category at source. For UK fine dining outside London, Waterside Inn 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 are worth knowing about.

    Compare Nanyang Blossom

    Nanyang Blossom vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Nanyang BlossomSouth East Asian£££The Nanyang region encompasses parts of both China and Southeast Asia, so you can expect influences from a variety of countries at this understatedly chic restaurant hidden down a narrow passageway. The array of menus includes a tasting option, an extensive à la carte and set sharing options for more indecisive diners. The dishes show care, craft and vibrancy across the board – but it’s the signature Knightsbridge crispy beef ribs that steal the show. The endearing service adds to the appeal.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Moderate
    Restaurant Gordon RamsayContemporary European, French££££Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    CORE by Clare SmythModern British££££Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    The LedburyModern European, Modern Cuisine££££Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Sketch, The Lecture Room and LibraryModern French££££Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Dinner by Heston BlumenthalModern British, Traditional British££££Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Nanyang Blossom measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Nanyang Blossom accommodate groups?

    The restaurant offers set sharing menus specifically designed for groups who want to order collectively rather than individually, which makes it a practical choice for parties. The narrow passageway setting suggests an intimate dining room, so large parties should check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity. Groups of four or more will likely find the sharing format more comfortable than trying to coordinate à la carte across a big table.

    Can I eat at the bar at Nanyang Blossom?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the restaurant's location down a narrow passageway off Knightsbridge Green and its emphasis on seated dining across multiple menu formats, the experience is primarily table-based. Contact the venue to confirm bar or counter options before assuming walk-in flexibility.

    What should a first-timer know about Nanyang Blossom?

    The restaurant draws on culinary influences from across the Nanyang region, which spans parts of China and Southeast Asia, so expect a broader range of flavour profiles than a single-country South East Asian menu would offer. It holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, meaning the Guide considers it worth seeking out. First-timers unsure how to navigate the menu can lean on the set sharing option, which removes the guesswork. The crispy beef ribs are the signature dish and a reliable anchor for your order.

    Is Nanyang Blossom worth the price?

    At £££, Nanyang Blossom sits in the mid-to-upper price tier for London dining, but it is not in the same bracket as the city's starred rooms. For a Michelin Plate restaurant in Knightsbridge with genuine craft across the menu and attentive service, the price is justified. If you want comparable South East Asian cooking at a lower spend, you will need to look outside SW1.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Nanyang Blossom?

    Nanyang Blossom offers a tasting menu alongside an extensive à la carte and set sharing options, which gives you more choice than most comparable Michelin Plate rooms. The tasting menu is the format to choose if you want the kitchen to sequence the meal and showcase the range of Nanyang regional influences. If you already know what you want, the à la carte is a reasonable alternative at this price point.

    What should I wear to Nanyang Blossom?

    The venue is described as understatedly chic, which points toward neat, put-together dressing rather than a formal dress code. A Michelin Plate address in Knightsbridge will attract a polished crowd, so relaxed but presentable clothing is the practical call. Avoid overly casual attire and you will be fine.

    Does Nanyang Blossom handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary policy is not confirmed in the venue data. The menu's breadth across South East Asian traditions and its multiple format options suggest flexibility, but diners with serious allergies or strict dietary requirements should contact the restaurant before booking to confirm what can be accommodated.

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