Seasonal fine dining with a focus on sustainable, ingredient-led dishes




"A great place for special occasions or when you need to impress. During the day, the windows let through amazing light in both the main dining area and in the atrium, making it feel even more spacious than it is, while at night, things get a little more intimate. Visually, everything is thought of here from the staff uniforms, artwork, floral displays and delicately executed plates. But most importantly, the food tastes incredible too." - Assembly

"Bright, white Spring restaurant occupies the ‘new wing’ of Somerset House that for many years was inhabited by the Inland Revenue. Under the aegis of chef Skye Gyngell, it serves fresh and unfussy Italian-influenced and ingredient-led food that you feel is doing you good as you eat it." - Michelin Inspector

"Set in the grandly neo-classical Somerset House, Spring offers up a dreamy dining room, all pastel hues, Italian marble, and blossoming wall art—light-filled in the daytime, softly luminous at night. A dozen changing starters and mains showcase the best of what’s in season—often grown on Fern Verrow's 16-acre biodynamic farm. Dishes often skew Italian, but Skye Gyngell is a culinary magpie, so labneh, persimmon and fermented chilis also find a place on her menus. It’s a deliciously grown-up place to come for dinner: expensive, quietly elegant, and oblivious to trends." - Elizabeth Winding, Sonya Barber


"The dishes that come out of Skye Gyngell’s kitchen at Spring are variously delicate, beautiful and immaculate. The décor and staff outfits are Jean-Paul Gaultier conceptual (and therefore, uh, “divisive”), but there’s no debating the quality that suffuses everything on the plate, from riffs on Italianate classics like malfatti and vitello tonnato, to the impeccable produce shipped in from Fern Verrow, to the properly glorious desserts. It’s expensive, but given it somehow does justice to its pocket of real estate in the magnificent Somerset House, it still ends up feeling like a bargain." - George Reynolds

"Located in the New Wing of Somerset House, this restaurant is known for a warm, elegant dining space and a focus on convivial, seasonal cooking. Led by chef-proprietor Skye Gyngell, the kitchen celebrates the joy of sharing seasonal produce and presents dishes with a refined, ingredient-led approach." - James Hansen