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Eating Heathrow: discover the airport’s unexpected culinary delights

“Heathrow’s best restaurants, like Gordon Ramsey’s Plane Food (pictured), manage to make dining before a flight a moment of pleasure, rather than just a necessity”

There’s something unashamedly indulgent about pre-flight wining and dining. Perhaps it’s the idea of a last hurrah before security and boarding, or maybe it’s the sense that calories simply don’t count at 30,000 feet. Whatever the reason, Heathrow’s best restaurants manage to make dining before a flight a moment of pleasure, rather than just a necessity.

Take Jones the Grocer, Fortum & Mason and Shan Shui. Jones the Grocer is perfect for those seeking quality comfort food, with breakfast standouts like their Persian feta omelette, while later in the day, their towering Mr Jones burger never disappoints. Over at Fortnum & Mason, sophistication reigns with classic British dishes like Welsh rarebit toasties and sensational seafood that pairs perfectly with their own Champagne. And for a taste of Asia, Shan Shui offers everything from dim sum to Cantonese roast duck, making it easy to feel like your holiday has already begun before take-off.

Heathrow’s “Kids Eat Free” offer during school holidays is a welcome bonus at Shan Shui, Spuntino and Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food – a blessing for parents with hangry little ones. Order something substantial from the main menu and the kids are fed, gratis. No need to worry about overpriced snacks here; just proper food that adults will enjoy too.

“Heathrow’s best restaurants, like Gordon Ramsey’s Plane Food (pictured), manage to make dining before a flight a moment of pleasure, rather than just a necessity” (Supplied)

Heathrow’s dining options are, thankfully, a world away from the dire reputation of airport food. Whether you’re after a quick bite or a leisurely meal with a glass of something cold, these restaurants make the airport experience something to look forward to.

Jones the Grocer

Jones the Grocer is a bright spot in Heathrow’s dining scene. Start your morning with their Persian feta omelette – smoked chicken and sun-dried tomatoes pack a flavour punch, far from the usual airport fare. Or go full-on indulgence with the buttermilk pancakes dripping in chocolate sauce and mascarpone. It’s the kind of breakfast that makes you wish for a longer layover.

Later, the Mr Jones burger is a heavyweight contender – rich and filling, it’s unapologetically indulgent. Lighter options like the halloumi wrap with pomegranate offer balance, but really, Jones the Grocer is about treating yourself before take-off. This isn’t rushed food to grab in a panic – it’s a proper, satisfying meal…

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