The Most Instagram-Worthy Fine Dining Restaurant Has Been Named (And It's In London)

If you're on the hunt for a restaurant that's as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the taste buds, Sketch in London should be on your radar. This Michelin hotspot has been crowned the most beautiful Michelin-starred restaurant in the world by The Luxury Travel Book, and it's easy to see why.

Sketch is a place where culinary art and visual art come together for a multi-room, multi-sensory experience. Located in a historical Georgian-style building in Mayfair, Sketch has five differently-themed areas, each with a unique vibe. While you may have seen The Gallery on your Instagram feed at some point, what used to be a dreamy pink room has been redesigned with yellow and copper and art from British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare. Here, guests can enjoy afternoon tea or a bite from the a la carte menu. But that's just the beginning.

Foodies will for sure want to visit The Lecture Room and Library, a three-star Michelin dining space under the culinary direction of chef Pierre Gagnaire in an opulent dining room that surrealist Salvador Dalí probably would have loved. If lush, fairytale vibes are more your thing, The Glade surrounds diners with a mystical forest-inspired design. If you're just looking to enjoy a cocktail or two, The East Bar is the place to be. Lastly, The Parlour offers a cozy, café-style ambiance that feels effortlessly chic. All of these details easily explain why Sketch is one of the prettiest restaurants in the world for foodie travelers.

Planning your visit to London's Sketch

First of all, you're going to want to go crazy with your camera here. It would be a shame to leave a place like Sketch without at least a couple of iconic shots for the 'gram. But keep in mind you aren't the only one wanting to explore the visual feast, so we suggest you book a reservation at Sketch in advance.

Even if you don't have to use the restroom, go anyway — trust us. Sketch's futuristic white, egg-shaped Pod Loos are giving major "2001: A Space Odyssey" vibes. They were created by French designer and architect Noé Duchaufour-Lawrence, and the art installations rotate, so there's always something new to see.

And let's not forget the food. The Lecture Room and Library in Sketch has three Michelin stars, which is kind of a big deal. The Michelin Guide says that "everything comes with a sense of theatre" at Sketch. An a la carte menu online lists dishes like hand-dived Scottish scallop pascaline with wood ear mushrooms and salt aged Goosnargh duck perfumed with citruses roasted on the crown. Entree prices are in the $75 to $85 range, but the entire experience is more than worth the splurge. If you're balling on a budget, you can make up for it during the rest of your trip with these tips for spending less on food while traveling. The menu also mentions an automatic service charge — but check out this tourists' guide to London's tipping culture if it's your first time in England.