Welcome to our two Michelin starred, signature restaurant.Located on the 1st floor of Michelin House, captivating stained glass windows boast a beautiful setting to arguably one of the most attractive dining rooms there is.Claude Bosi's cuisine is reassuringly simple, allowing ingredients to be highlighted by their own seasonal qualities.He runs an immaculately presented kitchen, which provides a fascinating backdrop to the guests' dining experience.The knowledgeable front-of-house team are guided by Lorenzo Bigicchi, and the wine list is curated between Claude Bosi and his head sommelier Elio Machiné.Please note when visiting us, the entrance to our Claude Bosi restaurant is located on Sloane Avenue.
Building on the tremendous success of Kutir and Manthan, esteemed Michelin-starred chef Rohit Ghai, together with business partner Abhi Sangwan, are pleased to announce the expansion of their distinguished portfolio with the opening of Vatavaran, a new luxury Indian dining destination on the highly coveted Beauchamp Place. Vatavaran promises to be a unique addition to London’s dining scene, offering not only luxurious dishes but an immersive space that transitions seamlessly from day to night. Guests can enjoy the venue’s evolving atmosphere, with live music and entertainment enhancing the multi-sensory experience - carrying the vibrant ambiance late into the evening.Vatavaran, meaning 'atmosphere' in Sanskrit, draws inspiration from the serene landscapes of the Himalayas. Designed as a sanctuary for the senses, this sensory dining experience will immerse guests in the essence of these majestic mountains.
Opened in November 2010, Hakkasan Mayfair is the second London edition to the acclaimed Hakkasan brand.
Innovatively created cocktails and a unique wine list, are combined with carefully chosen dim sum and Chinese dishes that are ever changing, dynamic and new.
The result is authentic Cantonese cooking with a contemporary flare – at once subtle and thrilling - and all made with the best ingredients.
Hakkasan Mayfair is set over two floors. The lower ground floor invites the guest to the traditional Hakkasan setting, surrounded by intricate wooden screens allowing intimate dining, whilst, the ground floor brings a combination of relaxed atmosphere and a vibrant bar encouraging guests to indulge in an inspired environment.
Cloakroom available. ALIPAY and weChat payment accepted.
Goldies’ menu focuses on the use of a wood-fired grill, with a selection of small and large plates connected by rich, smoky flavours. Highlights include a Merguez Scotch Egg with harissa mayonnaise, Marinated Baby Chicken with smoked yoghurt, and Grilled Wild Mushrooms, Baby Leek, and a confit egg yolk. In a nod to the founders’ French roots, variations of the iconic Frites are the signature of the restaurant, which are hand-cut and twice-cooked, in either beef dripping or vegetable oil.The design of the space is centred on the expertise of wood-fired cooking, with kitchen counter seating to create a dramatic dining experience for guests. The interiors are cosy, with contemporary decoration, terracotta warm tones and a groovy musical atmosphere. Goldies features a noteworthy terrace that fits 30 guests.
Nestled in the heart of Soho's bustling streets, Bocconcino offers an exquisite blend of traditional Italian gastronomy and contemporary London dining. Our restaurant showcases modern Italian elegance, with interiors featuring warm tones and marble accents. Our menu celebrates Italy's culinary heritage, marking us a standout Italian restaurant in Soho.Recognised by Conde Nast Traveller as a top 'Italian Restaurant in London' and nominated for 'Best Luxury Restaurant' and 'Best London Restaurant' at the 2023 British Restaurant Awards, Bocconcino sets the standard for Italian dining.Every Friday and Saturday, and for Saturday brunch, our restaurant with a DJ comes alive. Our ground floor vibrates with energy from live DJs, making Bocconcino the prime choice for a bottomless brunch or fine dining in Soho.
Discover beautifully prepared Asian-inspired dining. Discover incredible cocktails full of artistic flair and carefree character. Discover electric entertainment to take you late into the night. Discover The Ivy Asia, Mayfair.
Located in the heart of London's most exclusive neighbourhood, you'll find this restaurant to be the ultimate escape for tourists, locals and sophisticated shoppers alike.
A beautifully balanced blend of the past and the present, The Ivy Asia, Mayfair is furnished with a flair for the extraordinary. From the dazzling, green stone floor to the stunning antique decor on display, it's designed to wow from the moment you enter until it's time to leave.
L'établissement Harwood Arms a rouvert ses portes en septembre 2008 après des travaux de rénovation nécessaires. Ce havre de paix rural situé au cœur de Fulham est né d'une collaboration entre Brett Graham du célèbre restaurant Ledbury, Mike Robinson du pub prisé Pot Kiln se trouvant dans le Berkshire rural et Edwin Vaux de la brasserie réputée Vaux.
L'idée est de proposer aux Londoniens un lieu vraiment décontracté pour déguster les meilleurs produits britanniques dans des plats au goût inégalable, accompagnés d'une excellente bière et d'un verre de vin, le tout à un prix intéressant.
Une référence de la scène gastronomique Londonienne, Bénarès, est un restaurant étoilé Michelin dirigé par le Chef Patron, Atul Kochhar, spécialisé dans la cuisine indienne moderne avec une touche britannique distincte.
Situé au cœur de Mayfair, l'ambiance sophistiquée et le service sans faille complémentent les plats à saveurs infusées, inspirés par de nombreux voyages de Atul en Inde et améliorés par des ingrédients locaux.
Bénéficiant de quatre salles à manger privées, ainsi que d'un bar intime, Benares est capable d'accueillir toutes les célébrations, que ce soit pour les entreprises ou un évènement intime, et est aussi disponible pour la location pour des fonctions plus importantes.
Le St. John est la maison d'origine de Fergus Henderson, auteur de «Tout manger, du museau à la queue ". Il a ouvert ses portes en 1994 dans un ancien fumoir, à l'angle de Smithfield Market.
En célébrant les meilleurs produits britanniques du pays et en tirant le meilleur parti des meilleurs produits de saison, tout en maîtrisant les techniques de cuisson, le St. John est devenu l'un des 50 meilleurs restaurants au monde et a reçu sa première étoile Michelin en 2009.
Tout manger du museau à la queue signifie que, le cas échéant, toutes les parties de l'animal doivent être utilisées dans la cuisine. Ainsi aux côtés d'un rôti de boeuf et d'une limande sole, vous seront aussi proposés de la rate de porc, des rognons et du cœur de bœuf, du foie et des tripes ainsi qu'une salade de persil et d'os à moelle, véritable plat signature.
Bien que souvent déconseillé aux végétariens, ce restaurant saura leur préparer des plats adaptés à base de bons produits, avec le même soin que celui apporté à la viande, au poisson, aux volailles et aux desserts.