The Chester List
Five editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.
Simon Radley
One Michelin star continuously since 1990 — the north-west's most consistent fine-dining room and the only full-star kitchen in Cheshire.
Chef's Table
The decade-old microseasonal kitchen on Music Hall Passage — three-course £35 lunches and the best-value serious cooking in Chester.
Hypha
Michelin Green Star — the UK's most-talked-about vegan tasting menu outside London, and proof that serious cooking does not need animal protein.
Upstairs at the Grill
The Manhattan-style steakhouse above the Rows — dry-aged Cheshire beef, a 200-bottle cellar, and the north-west's most serious meat trolley.
Covino
Northgate Street's natural-wine room — a 60-label, 150-bottle list and the city's best bar counter for eating alone.
Best for First Date in Chester
Intimate, conversation-friendly rooms. Impressive without being intimidating. The tables where first impressions are made.
Chef's Table
The decade-old microseasonal kitchen on Music Hall Passage — three-course £35 lunches and the best-value serious cooking in Chester.
Hypha
Michelin Green Star — the UK's most-talked-about vegan tasting menu outside London, and proof that serious cooking does not need animal protein.
Covino
Northgate Street's natural-wine room — a 60-label, 150-bottle list and the city's best bar counter for eating alone.
Best for Business Dinner in Chester
Power tables, private rooms, considered wine lists. Where the deal gets done.
Simon Radley
One Michelin star continuously since 1990 — the north-west's most consistent fine-dining room and the only full-star kitchen in Cheshire.
Chef's Table
The decade-old microseasonal kitchen on Music Hall Passage — three-course £35 lunches and the best-value serious cooking in Chester.
Upstairs at the Grill
The Manhattan-style steakhouse above the Rows — dry-aged Cheshire beef, a 200-bottle cellar, and the north-west's most serious meat trolley.
The Top 5 in Chester
Our editorial ranking. A single punchy line per restaurant. Click through for the full read.
Simon Radley
One Michelin star continuously since 1990 — the north-west's most consistent fine-dining room and the only full-star kitchen in Cheshire.
Chef's Table
The decade-old microseasonal kitchen on Music Hall Passage — three-course £35 lunches and the best-value serious cooking in Chester.
Hypha
Michelin Green Star — the UK's most-talked-about vegan tasting menu outside London, and proof that serious cooking does not need animal protein.
Upstairs at the Grill
The Manhattan-style steakhouse above the Rows — dry-aged Cheshire beef, a 200-bottle cellar, and the north-west's most serious meat trolley.
Covino
Northgate Street's natural-wine room — a 60-label, 150-bottle list and the city's best bar counter for eating alone.
The Chester Dining Guide
Chester is a Roman-walled cathedral city of 80,000 people sitting between Manchester and Liverpool, with a medieval core (the Rows — two-tiered wooden galleried shops) that has no equivalent elsewhere in England. The dining scene punches well above that population weight: one continuous Michelin-star holder since 1990 (Simon Radley at the Chester Grosvenor, still the only full star in Cheshire), a Michelin Green Star restaurant (Hypha), and a Michelin Guide list of eight serious city-centre addresses that make the city a genuine destination dining town.
The dining neighbourhood is the compact city centre — everything walk-able within 12 minutes. Simon Radley sits inside the Chester Grosvenor on Eastgate Street, the city's most prestigious address since the 1860s and still the five-star Victorian hotel. Chef's Table is on Music Hall Passage, two streets away. Covino is the wine-led natural-wine bar on Northgate Street. Hypha, the Green Star vegan kitchen, is on Northgate as well. Upstairs at the Grill (steakhouse) rounds out the Eastgate-Bridge axis.
Reservations are easier than Manchester or Liverpool — Simon Radley wants 2–3 weeks for weekends, 5 days midweek; Chef's Table is 1–2 weeks; Hypha's Green Star tasting menu books 2 weeks ahead. Dress code is smart-casual; only the Chester Grosvenor requires no-shorts-no-trainers at dinner. Tipping is 12.5 per cent automatic on tables of six or more and optional on smaller groups; the UK service culture applies.
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Reservations & Practical Notes
The drink to order is Cheshire Gin (Forest Spirits distillery, 20 minutes south) with Fever-Tree Mediterranean tonic; the English wine to try is Sandridge Barton from Devon by the glass at Simon Radley; the cask ale to find is Cheshire Brewhouse (from Congleton, 45 minutes east), which several of the serious restaurants carry. For lunch, the 'Chester lunch' has become a recognised weekend category — two-course prix-fixe at Simon Radley (£55), Chef's Table (£35), or Hypha (£42), all under 90 minutes.
For a deeper editorial read, see our ongoing Editorial coverage — including pieces on the Best Restaurants for Every Occasion, and our Impress Clients and First Date occasion guides.