A culinary oasis just off King’s Road, the Saatchi Gallery’s Mess holds no truck with lacklustre ‘museum restaurant’ stereotypes. Inside, a long, swish bar leads down to two monochrome dining rooms with the odd splash of colour from neon-light artwork on the walls; outside, a swanky terrace gives stunning views of manicured Duke of York Square. Yummy mummies congregate here for coffee, while tourists & art buffs take a culture break for lunch. The menu, provided by Rhubarb catering, ranges far & wide, from pumpkin & lemongrass soup or confit rabbit & duck salad to Pimm’s jelly with strawberry granita or Amalfi lemon tart, via penne arrabbiata or braised Welsh lamb neck with caramelised onions & potatoes. Also popular with concert buffs & theatregoers en route to Cadogan Hall or the Royal Court.
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