Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Novikov
150ptsTwo menus, one long night, easy to book.

About Novikov
Novikov is a large-format Italian-Asian restaurant on Berkeley Street, Mayfair, with a drinks program and late hours that make it as much a bar destination as a dinner one. Easy to book by London standards, it delivers consistent atmosphere over precision cooking — the right call for a long evening in Mayfair, less so if the food alone needs to justify the spend.
Novikov, London: Should You Book?
If you've been to Novikov before, you already know the drill: big room, bigger energy, Italian-Asian menu that swings confidently across two kitchens, and a crowd that dresses up. What keeps people coming back isn't necessarily a revelation on the plate — it's the consistency of the spectacle and the fact that Berkeley Street remains one of the more reliably animated dining rooms in Mayfair. For a first-timer, that's the key framing: book Novikov when you want a full evening, not just a meal.
The Space
The room is large by London standards and deliberately theatrical. Two distinct dining areas — Italian and Asian , mean the space has genuine architectural separation rather than a single undifferentiated floor. Seating options range from banquette booths suited to groups to more intimate table arrangements closer to the bar. The bar itself is a destination in its own right: it draws a post-work and late-night crowd well beyond the restaurant's dinner peak, and the room stays busy until the 1:30 am close every night of the week. For a first visit, arriving at the bar before your table is the right move , it gives you a read on the energy level and lets the evening build properly.
Food and Drinks
The Italian-Asian format under chef Marco Torri is the defining characteristic here. This isn't fusion for its own sake , the two menus operate in parallel, which means you're effectively choosing a culinary direction for the evening rather than cherry-picking across styles. The drinks program holds its own independently. The bar at Novikov has the depth and pace you'd expect from a venue that runs to 1:30 am seven days a week: cocktails skew classic-adjacent with quality spirits, and the wine list has the range to support both halves of the menu without leaning too heavily on any one region. If cocktails are your priority, the bar works as a standalone stop; you don't need to eat to make the visit worthwhile on that front.
Awards and Recognition
Novikov holds a 2025 Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Casual Europe ranking at #639, down from #475 in 2024. It was also OAD Classical Europe Recommended in 2023. The trajectory is worth noting: the ranking has slipped year-on-year, which suggests the kitchen is facing stronger competition in its tier rather than any sharp decline in quality. With a Google rating of 4.3 across nearly 6,000 reviews, the broader diner consensus remains positive. OAD tends to reflect a more critical, food-focused audience, so the gap between the two signals is telling , Novikov performs better as a full-experience destination than as a purely food-driven proposition.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is easy , you can typically secure a table without significant lead time, which makes Novikov a viable option for relatively short-notice plans in Mayfair. Hours: Open Monday through Sunday, 12 pm to 1:30 am , among the longer service windows in the area. Dress: Smart to smart-casual; the crowd skews polished, particularly in the evening, and the room's atmosphere rewards dressing for it. Address: 50A Berkeley St, London W1J 8HA. Budget: Price range data is not available in our records, but Novikov operates in the upper-mid to premium Mayfair bracket , budget accordingly for a three-course dinner with drinks.
Who Should Book
Novikov works leading for groups of two to four who want a long evening with flexibility , start at the bar, move to dinner, stay late. It's a stronger choice for a date night or a business dinner where atmosphere matters as much as the food than for a focused gastronomy occasion. Solo diners can make it work at the bar, but the room is oriented toward groups. If your priority is the food alone, the OAD data suggests there are sharper options at this price point in London. If you want Mayfair energy, a credible dual-concept menu, and a room that stays alive past midnight, Novikov delivers consistently.
How It Compares
Compared to the formal fine dining options nearby, Novikov sits in a different category. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, CORE by Clare Smyth, and The Ledbury are harder to book, more expensive, and built around the food as the central event. If the meal itself is the point of the evening, those are stronger choices , though you'll need to plan weeks ahead for all three. Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library offers a comparable sense of occasion with a more singular creative identity; it costs more and requires more advance planning, but it delivers at a higher level on the food side. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal is the closest peer in terms of booking accessibility among the high-profile London options, though its focus is firmly Modern British rather than the Italian-Asian dual-concept that Novikov runs.
Where Novikov has a genuine edge is flexibility: easy to book, open late every day, and functional as a bar, a dinner, or both in the same evening. For that profile , last-minute Mayfair, long evening, drinks-forward , it competes well. For a special-occasion meal where the food needs to carry the night, look at the alternatives above.
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Compare Novikov
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Novikov | — | |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | ££££ | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | ££££ | — |
| The Ledbury | ££££ | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | ££££ | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | ££££ | — |
A quick look at how Novikov measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Novikov good for solo dining?
Solo dining is possible but not the format Novikov is built for. The room is large and theatrical, and the energy suits pairs or small groups far better than a table for one. If you're eating alone in Mayfair, a counter-seat spot or a smaller bar-focused venue will feel more natural. Novikov rewards those who want a long, sociable evening rather than a quiet solo meal.
What are alternatives to Novikov in London?
For a comparable late-night, group-friendly format in Mayfair, Sexy Fish and Brasserie of Light are the closest peers. If you want more culinary rigour in the same neighbourhood, CORE by Clare Smyth and The Ledbury operate at a different level with the awards to back it up. Novikov's OAD Casual Europe ranking (#639 in 2025) puts it in a crowd-pleasing rather than destination-dining bracket, so the right alternative depends on what you're optimising for.
Does Novikov handle dietary restrictions?
With two separate kitchens running Italian and Asian menus, Novikov has genuine flexibility built into its format. Vegetarians and pescatarians have realistic options across both sides. Specific allergy needs should be flagged at the time of booking. The venue is open daily from 12pm to 1:30am, so there's no rush to communicate requirements ahead of a tight service window.
What should I wear to Novikov?
Novikov draws a dressed-up Mayfair crowd, and the theatrical room sets that expectation clearly. Casual clothes will feel out of place; think put-together evening wear rather than formal black tie. The venue's Berkeley Street address and late-night hours (until 1:30am daily) attract a clientele that treats dinner as part of a wider evening out, so err on the side of overdressing.
Is lunch or dinner better at Novikov?
Dinner is where Novikov makes sense. The late closing time of 1:30am daily, the theatrical room, and the bar-to-table format are all designed for a long evening rather than a business lunch. Lunch works if you want the Italian-Asian menu without the noise and crowd, and booking is easy either way. But if you're going once, go at dinner when the room is operating as intended.
Hours
- Monday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
- Tuesday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
- Wednesday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
- Thursday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
- Friday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
- Saturday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
- Sunday
- 12 pm–1:30 am
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