Alain Ducasse, London’s Grandest French Restaurant Reopens
Celebrated chef Alain Ducasse has reopened his restaurant to coincide with the reopening of The Dorchester. After almost six months of enforced closure, it is a welcome return for one of London’s foremost French restaurants.
One of only two French restaurants * to have been awarded three Michelin stars, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is internationally renowned for its unrivalled contemporary French cuisine and impeccable service. Yet the pandemic places another element of service appeal at the forefront; diners seeking exclusivity in order to socially distance. Luxury lifestyles can indeed afford you the pleasure to safely enjoy yourself.
As titans of industry, celebrities and cosmopolitan elite are travelling less frequently, you are much more likely to be able to book one of the more desirable tables for haute cuisine.
And mid week lunch pricing, alongside Luxury Restaurant Club members enjoying a glass of Champagne Alain Ducasse per diner mid week at £18 per glass, gives plenty of reasons to tempt you to dine.
Menu pricing: Lunch Wednesday to Friday three courses is £65 per person; Menu Jardin £120 per person; Tasting menu £150 per person; a la carte three course £100 per person, or a la carte four course £115 per person.
Book now for the ultimate taste adventure with the Luxury Restaurant Club.
* Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester and The Lecture Room and Library at sketch are the only two French restaurants awarded three Michelin stars each in London
Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, 53 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 1QA Telephone: 020 7629 8866