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In the heart of Holland Park, Belvedere Restaurant in London stands as a beacon of elegance. It proves a dining experience that effortlessly melds history with contemporary culinary brilliance. The building, once the summer ballroom for the Jacobean mansion, has roots dating back to the 17th century, echoing tales of grandeur and sophistication.
Upon entry, patrons are greeted by the timeless interior design that pays homage to its historic roots. Delicate chandeliers, reminiscent of bygone eras, hang gracefully from the ceiling, while floor-to-ceiling windows allow for a cascade of natural light, revealing views of the beautifully manicured garden and serene water features. The décor effortlessly blends classical architectural elements with hints of modern flair, creating an inviting and grand environment.
Belvedere’s menu is an ode to modern European cuisine, with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. Standout dishes include the ‘Dorset Crab with avocado and wasabi’, a delicate dance of flavors and textures, and the ‘Roasted Venison Loin accompanied by celeriac purée and red wine jus’, a testament to the culinary team’s prowess. Each dish is a journey of taste, meticulously plated to be a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
No dining experience is complete without beverages to complement, and Belvedere doesn’t disappoint. Their wine list boasts a curated selection from world-renowned vineyards, while their cocktail menu offers classics with innovative twists. The ‘Holland Park Bliss’, a cocktail infused with elderflower and sparkling wine, encapsulates the very spirit of the restaurant – sophisticated, refreshing, and utterly delightful.
Yet, it’s not just the food and drinks that set Belvedere apart; it’s the ambiance. The soft hum of conversation, the attentive yet discreet service, and the panoramic garden views conjure an atmosphere of relaxed luxury.
Belvedere Bookings
Capital A List members can make bookings for Belvedere below.
Belvedere Restaurant London Dress Code & Address
Cuisine: European
Dress Code: Casual
Area: Kensington
Address: Holland Park, Abbotsbury Rd, London W8 6LU
Website: https://www.belvedererestaurant.co.uk/
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