
When it comes to luxurious Sunday lunches in London, few experiences rival Ned’s Feast at The Ned. Popular TikTok influencer welshtravelblog recently shared her experience of this £120-a-head feast (or £190 with endless champagne). Her reel gives a fascinating peek into a two-hour culinary adventure that’s as much about indulgence as it is about testing your appetite.
A Buffet Like No Other
At Ned’s Feast, it’s not your usual buffet chaos. Instead, it’s calm, elegant, and surprisingly sophisticated. Llio and Nicky, the duo behind welshtravelblog, emphasize that this lunch is almost a personality test. Unlimited lobster, oysters, roasts, and salads await—but can you handle the extravagance?
One highlight is the vegetables. Unlike typical buffets where they can feel tired, here every veggie is perfectly cooked. The roast potatoes are crispy on the outside, fluffy inside. And yes, there’s a pour-your-own gravy station—a dangerous but delightful touch.
@welshtravelblog This is the most expensive Sunday lunch I’ve ever eaten. And honestly? I was very curious. Ned’s Feast at The Ned is £120 a head (or £190 if you go for the champagne that just… keeps quietly arriving). You 2 hours of unlimited everything — lobster, oysters, roasts, salads, the lot. It’s the kind of lunch that sounds like a very good idea and a mild personality test. Let’s start with the important bit: usually in a buffet like this, the veg are a bit… tired. But everything was actually really well done. Even the roasties — crispy outside, fluffy inside. And yes, there is unlimited, pour-your-own gravy. Which feels both dangerous and correct. The beef was cooked perfectly. The pork porchetta was genuinely excellent. Huge pigs in blankets, big Yorkshires, and proper bread sauce — which I will always support, in any court of law. The seafood is cold (and I am a hot garlic butter kind of person), but it’s still very good. The salad bar is fresh, the oysters are great, and the sausage roll was weirdly one of the best things there oh and the salmon wellington Desserts are nice — nothing life-changing — but the build-your-own crumble is the emotional core of the experience. It’s actually a really calm, civilised affair. No chaos. No plate-stacking competitions. There’s live jazz, which makes everything feel more special and slightly more grown-up. Service was genuinely excellent. Just a small emotional footnote: there’s a 14.5% service charge on top. Would I do it again? Probably not — there are too many other places in London I want to eat. Am I glad I did it? Absolutely. If you’re looking for a big, special, slightly unhinged Sunday lunch in London — this is quite the experience. Best Sunday roast London | The Ned London | Ned’s Feast | London restaurants | Sunday lunch London | where to eat in London | luxury London restaurants | Mayfair restaurants | City of London restaurants | best roast in London | London food guide | London dining #londonfood #sundayroast #londonrestaurants #thelondonguide #eatinlondon ♬ original sound – Llio & Nicky
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Meat Lovers’ Paradise
If you love meat, Ned’s Feast is a dream. The beef is cooked to perfection, and the pork porchetta stands out as genuinely excellent. You’ll find enormous pigs in blankets, massive Yorkshire puddings, and classic bread sauce that keeps you coming back for more. According to welshtravelblog, the attention to traditional recipes elevates the experience far beyond your average Sunday roast.
Seafood and Salad Highlights
Even if you prefer hot dishes with garlic butter, the cold seafood station impresses. Fresh oysters, salmon Wellington, and a crisp salad bar add variety. Interestingly, welshtravelblog notes that the sausage roll was surprisingly one of the best bites—a quirky but memorable addition.
Desserts with a Creative Twist
The dessert section is pleasant and comforting. While nothing is life-changing, the build-your-own crumble steals the show. Llio and Nicky describe it as the emotional core of the feast—a sweet finale that allows guests to get playful with flavors and textures.
Ambiance and Service
What sets Ned’s Feast apart is the atmosphere. Live jazz plays softly, giving a grown-up, refined vibe. The service is excellent, though it comes with a 14.5% service charge. welshtravelblog highlights the calm, civilised environment—no plate-stacking competitions or buffet stress.
Would They Go Again?
Would Llio and Nicky return? Probably not. London is full of other hidden gems and restaurants waiting to be explored. But experiencing Ned’s Feast? They are glad they did. If you’re looking for a big, special, slightly unhinged Sunday lunch in London, this is a must-try.
About the Influencer: Welsh Travel Blog
welshtravelblog is run by Llio and Nicky, two travel enthusiasts from Wales. With 117K likes and 8.3K followers on TikTok, they explore cosy stays, hidden gems, food experiences, and second-hand finds across the UK. Their site, Dine & Disco, is full of travel inspiration, local food guides, and insider tips for memorable experiences.