Three London restaurants have won big at this year's British Restaurant Awards.
The annual awards see restaurants across the UK go head to head in hopes of taking home the crown.
In London, three destination dinners were lucky enough to win, including Bocconcino, Chamisse and Happy Bar & Grill.
Happy Bar & Grill took home two awards for best culinary experience and the best restaurant in London.
Meanwhile, Bocconicino walked away with the best luxury restaurant and Chamisse won best takeaway restaurant.
London restaurants win big at the British Restaurant Awards
The awards were held in Porchester Hall with big stars including Cait King, Olympian Dwain Chambers and Made in Chelsea star Paris Smith.
Marking its 5th year, the British Restaurant Awards is described as a "true testament to the UK’s rich culinary tapestry, recognising both emerging and established names."
Bocconcino in Mayfair focuses on Italian cuisine and shares that it "takes inspiration from the beautiful climes of Italy, bringing authentic Italian flavours and first-class service."
With a 4/5 rating on TripAdvisor, many praise the restaurant with one saying Bocconcino has the best pasta in London:
"I have been twice in this restaurant and I must say that the superb quality of the food and service is consistent. Everything is amazing but the pasta dishes are to die for. 11/10. They are cooked to perfection."
Lebanese restaurant Chamisse is set in central London and is a local favourite with a 5/5 Tripadvisor rating.
One fan of Chamisse shared: "Really enjoyable and relaxed meal with very authentic Lebanese food and great service, good Lebanese wine, excellent value for money, would definitely go back."
Winning two awards, Happy Bar & Grill is a casual dining favourite, describing itself as "a family-friendly casual dining group."
Taking to Instagram, Happy Bar & Grill thanked fans for their support.
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