An enchanted forest, chairs with ballet flats, rows of pink sofas, egg-shaped bathrooms... - any one of these would be enough to attract curious diners to sip a cup of tea, but Sketch has all of them. With a two-Michelin star restaurant, Sketch is truly a must-see destination for visitors to London.

In particular, Sketch names its dining rooms after the unique decorative style of each room, including the Painting Room, Living Room, Lecture Hall and Forest.
The Gallery
This is definitely a room for ladies who love pink. With 91 works by David Shrigley on the walls, sketch's Art Gallery looks like a cotton candy shop of dreams.


Enjoy afternoon tea at sketch from £59.
Diners often head to the Gallery for afternoon tea from £59 and dinner from £70, served until 2am for night owls.
Famous for its dreamy pink room, it's no wonder ketch has countless admirers of this sweet design style and takes inspiration from it for their own store design.
A cafe in Hanoi is "a bit inspired" by sketch's Art Gallery
Even the paintings on the walls are very similar to the decor of the famous two-Michelin-star restaurant.
The Parlour
This is a more casual space with a bar serving classy cocktails and live music every night. Diners also come here for a light English breakfast from £15 or lunch from £40.

The Lecture Room
If you’re after a sumptuous meal, the Lecture Hall is the only option at Sketch. With a two-Michelin-starred à la carte menu and a sumptuous setting, Sketch ensures that your dining experience in the Lecture Hall is one of a kind and unforgettable. A seven-course dinner per person starts from £120, excluding wine.
The luxurious and elegant space of sketch, contrasts with the cute and feminine style of the Art Gallery.
This is also the restaurant's most expensive menu. The average wait time for a table is one month.
The Glade
The Forest is truly a magical and unique room of Sketch. Specially designed to resemble a legendary forest, this room is filled with drawings and simulations of trees, flowers, and is accented with velvet and gold. The menu in the Forest is the same as the Living Room, with breakfast, lunch and evening cocktails.
The room's layout is like a corner of a forest in a fairy tale.

Transparent piano in one corner of the room.
Perhaps not the most important place, but it is impossible not to mention the sketch toilet – one of the most Instagrammed toilets in London.

































