2 Best Restaurants in King's Cross, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in King's Cross - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Caravan

$$ | King's Cross

Set in a corner of what was once a vast Victorian warehouse, this airy eatery is open from early morning to late at night, serving great food and freshly roasted coffee (you’ll pass by the giant coffee roaster en route to the bathroom). The focus is on world cuisine (the jalapeño cornbread is a perennial favorite), and the all-day menu features shared plates as well as sourdough pizzas. There are excellent cocktails, too.

Coal Office

$$$ | King's Cross

Styled as a collaboration between star designer Tom Dixon and chef/entrepreneur Assaf Granit, this delightful restaurant is full of infectious joie de vivre and, most important, to-die-for food. With a mix of shared plates and main courses, the menu is a playful, refined celebration of Israeli cuisine, with dishes that range from the most delicious sea bass carpaccio to grilled octopus on Yemeni pancakes with a truffle harissa sauce. Leave room for the tahini ice cream.

2 Bagley Walk, London, N1C 4PQ, England
020-3848–6086
Known For
  • Grilled lamb, chicken, and beef
  • Ancient Levantine bread with za'atar and olive oil
  • Bar seating where the chefs often give tasting samples
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Wed.

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