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😍 5/5 - Giving this 5/5 despite there being some things I didn’t like because the food is too good not to
By 👻 @meganbonner_, 10/16/2022 3:00 am
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This place is expensive but worth EVERY penny for a very special occasion in my opinion. I loved that we were able to have 1 tasting menu and 1 a la carte as most places the table has to have the same thing. I of course went for the tasting menu and I highly recommend it even if some of the things don’t sound like they are to your taste - for example I don’t like wasabi, aubergine or oyster and I was served all three at some point during my seven courses and LOVED every second of it. Our menu was: 1. Scallop with beurre blanc and caviar 2. Mackerel with beetroot and wasabi 3. Lobster medallion with chicken quenelle, perigold truffle and semonlina pasta 4. Turbot with blackcurrant and hazelnut 5. Veal with oyster and aubergine 6. Cheese selection 7. Vassout Pear As if this wasn’t enough food, there were multiple extras and amuse bouches plus lots of bread which was simply a delight! All the staff are great but there were three in particular who were very memorable and felt went above and beyond. Stupidly we didn’t get their names but one was the a young-ish man who served us each course (he has an English bull terrier dog if that helps) one was the gentleman who explained the menu and one was a lovely lady who was just generally around to answer queries. The few things I didn’t like were firstly we arrived at 6pm for dinner and the doors were locked so we were standing outside with other people in this little doorway outside China tang like we were waiting for a rollercoaster or a cinema, it didn’t feel very sophisticated given the nature of the establishment. Secondly, one of the groups we were standing with were wearing trainers, T-shirts and jogging bottoms and initially they were denied entry. However, they claimed they visited yesterday in similar attire and the staff at the door said they would check with management. 5 mins after we were seated we saw them all enter the restaurant and take their seat. If you have dress code rules that we’ve all got to adhere to then so should they. It felt very much like they were allowed in as they had a lot of money to spend (don’t we all, we are after all at Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester.) The third thing I didn’t like which is short term is the the toilets are a mile away from the actual restaurant. A member of staff takes you through China Tang and across to the main ballroom toilets and waits for you as you’d get lost otherwise. She did kindly explain that they are using the ballroom toilets due to hotel renovations which is how I knew it was short term but still annoying to have to go outside and back inside just to go for a wee. The toilets are lovely I will say that! Would I recommend here as a 3 star Michelin restaurant choice, absolutely. This far exceeds the other 3 Michelin star place I’ve been to (which I won’t name.) I would also be intrigued to visit the Dorchester again for China Tang or the Grill as I’ve heard good things about them too.
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