Dinner by Heston Blumenthal at Mandarin Oriental

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SquareMeal Review of Dinner by Heston Blumenthal at Mandarin Oriental

Gold Award

Heston Blumenthal remains one of the most famous names (and faces) in UK food and his sole London restaurant woos heritage-hungry gastro-tourists with a cornucopia of culinary delights gleaned from the annals of British food history.

Inside, the rather masculine dining room comes with “perfect” daytime views of Hyde Park to match its brown-toned foodie-themed interiors – note the glass-walled kitchen (complete with covetable chef’s table) and the cute jelly-mould light fittings. Readers also like the “little food facts wrapped around each napkin” on the properly laid bare tables.

Once the preambles are over, deep-pocketed diners are more than happy to pay top dollar for a freewheeling inventory of “incredible” date-stamped reboots cooked with flair and precision – although everyone still talks about the standout ‘meat fruit’ (a sphere of velvety pâté encased in mandarin jelly). “One taste and you’ll be a convert.”

We’re also big fans of the gorgeously juicy ibérico pork chop and the signature pudding of tipsy cake – brioche soaked in Sauternes, brandy and vanilla cream, served with slices of the pineapple you can see spinning on roasting spits in the kitchen.

Elsewhere, the ever-evolving repertoire ranges from ‘rice and flesh, c. 1390’ (almond, saffron, veal sweetbreads and smoked eel) or ‘eggs in verjuice, c.1730’ (verbena and coconut pannacotta, coffee parfait, verjuice and citrus) to ‘cod in cider, c. 1940’ (with chard and flamed mussels) and ‘chocolate drops, c. 1790’ (chocolate cream, coconut cake, sour cherry and pear). This is compelling stuff – “like nothing else I’ve ever eaten”, raves one fan.

Despite the odd gripe about disinterested, robotic service, staff are generally accommodating, courteous and highly knowledgeable “without being overbearing”. Dinner’s other attributes include a masterly all-embracing wine list, clever cocktails and even a nitro-fuelled ice cream cart, all of which add up to a simply “superlative” experience.

Good to know

Average Price
££££ - Over £80
Cuisines
British
Ambience
Fine dining, Fun, Glamorous, Luxury, Quiet conversation, Quirky, Unique, Widely spaced tables
Awards
Two Michelin stars
Food Occasions
Dinner, Lunch
Alfresco And Views
Great views
Special Features
Chef’s table
Perfect for
Birthdays, Celeb spotting, Celebrations, Child friendly, Special occasions

About

Dinner by Heston has been one of London's most in-demand bookings since it opened in 2011, and the appetite for Heston's wild sensory creations shows little sign of abating. Dinner was initially headed up by Ashley Palmer-Watts, but Jon Miles-Bowring has been head chef since 2019 with Palmer-Watts left.

Nestled inside one of London's most opulent hotels, and the Dinner by Heston dining room is certainly a sight to behold. The dining room is subtle and elegant, with floor-to-ceiling windows providing ample natural light. A glass wall separates the kitchen and dining room, so diners can see the chefs at work and also, the unique pulley system that operates the open-fire and spit - a design lifted straight from the 16th century. Ivory walls are adorned with custom-made porcelain wall sconces in the shape of antique jelly moulds - another detail that brings Dinner by Heston's historical connections round full circle.

The menu follows a similar tack, with many dishes based on historical British dishes from the Tudor period and beyond. The kitchen at Dinner works with food historians and the British Library to make sure dishes are accurate to the history. The 'meat fruit' for example, is based on a recipe from the 1300s, but Dinner brings it into the modern day by creating a chicken liver mousse with mandarin jelly that looks exactly like an orange. Other dishes include 'Rice and Flesh' - almond, saffron, veal sweetbread and smoked eel, 'Frumenty' - octopus, spelt, smoked sea broth, pickled dulse and lovage, and 'Salmon Dressed in Champagne' with buttered leek, parsley, caviar and seaweed. 

Desserts follow a similar vibe, with the brown bread ice cream and a superb cheese board also proving popular.


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Does the restaurant have a Michelin star?

The restaurant has two Michelin stars.

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Yes, we strongly recommend booking.

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The dress code is casual. However, some diners may opt for more business-casual due to the nature of the restaurant.

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Location

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, 66 Knightsbridge, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LA

020 7201 3833 020 7201 3833

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Opening Times

Lunch
Mon 12:00-14:00
Tue 12:00-14:00
Wed 12:00-14:00
Thu 12:00-14:00
Fri 12:00-02:30
Sat 12:00-02:30
Sun 12:00-02:30
Dinner
Mon 18:00-21:00
Tue 18:00-21:00
Wed 18:00-21:00
Thu 18:00-21:00
Fri 18:00-21:30
Sat 18:00-21:30
Sun 18:00-21:30

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Kellie S

06 August 2019  
One of few restaurants in London I can say is a sublime experience from unfalteringly smooth service to incredible Tudor inspired delights the excites the history buff in me. The Meat Fruit is a surprise on the senses with a mandarin casing. I'm not usually a dessert person but my husband said my eyes dilated upon eating the Tipsy Cake. Seeing the pineapples roasting for said dessert in the open kitchen is a warming sight adding to the ambience. This is hands down most probably one of the best restaurants in the world for me, not just London. Of course, value for money, it is a lot more expensive than most restaurants here but for a special occasion it's totally worth every penny.

ROBERT W

26 July 2019  
TOTALLY BRILLIANT FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS everything is as it should be.

Anon

26 July 2019  
A wonderful experience. A bit pricey but worth it.

Anon

26 July 2019  
Everything about this restaurant is amazing, the waitress knowledge of the food and drink was extremely helpful. The food was and still is the best we've ever tasted. And seeing your ice-cream being made in front of you was out of this world.

Gianfranco F

26 July 2019  
Very tasty food served in a calm environment with an amazing view over Hyde park.

Zoe L

26 July 2019  
Incredible service and food with some great twists on classics. A meal never to be forgotten.

Steven S

03 July 2019  
Amazing food, great service and atmosphere. Makes you feel special.

Anon

02 July 2019  
Good value given the quality of the food. Good fun, relaxed place.

Lisa C

28 June 2019  
Love the drama and the creativity of the menu.

Christopher M

28 June 2019  
The best restaurant experience i've ever had in London (although i've not been to Tom Kerridge at The Corinthia yet).
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