Restaurant - English in London
In Holland Park, Off Abbotsbury
London
London
W8 6LU
A beautiful 1920s art deco feel restaurant set in the stunning gardens of Holland Park. Open Monday to Sunday lunchtime and Monday to Saturday for dinner.
I was looking for somewhere a little unique for a romantic dinner and i decided to give this place a go. The grounds in Holland Park are exquisit and perfect for a pre-dinner stroll with the Japanese Kyoto Garden a stunning addition to the park. This will be a review of the restaurant eventually! but the location of the place really does add a sort of mystique to the experience.The food was really good, but not amazing. This might have something to do with the relatively consertive choices i made from the menu which contained an array of familiar dishes with a splattering of things for the more adventurous (roast pigeon anyone?!) so it was anything but daunting. I had the asparagus with hollandaise (nice but nothing amazing) and the fillet of aberdeen (great tasting and tender) whilst my partner had the black pudding with poached egg and the posh fish and chips! Both of which she thoroughly enjoyed. The Wine list was extensive with bottles starting from about £25 to a pip above £500. The service was excellent and not intrusive which is what i was led to believe from some of the reviews i'd seen online. It might have been because it was a Tuesday night but we were never made to feel like we couldn't stay as long as we wanted. The restaurant was not busy with only about 10-12 people in there at any one time so it never felt rushed or hectic.The bill came to around £110 which although not on the cheap side was not altogether bad considering the experience of going there. This is definately a place to take someone you might want to impress be it business of loved one and if you like this sort of thing will surely become one of your favourite restaurants in London.
A User - 02/08/2009 | report this review
Visited once 14 years ago and once more in Nov 2008. The veal was terrific but red cabbage was not that good with it. A lot of mouthwatering things on the menu and a long list of good wines. Superb service and a terrific atmosphere, however quite a lot tables were not occupied on a Saturday evening. I could do without the pianoplayer. Not cheap of course but good value for money nevertheless.
A User - 09/12/2008 | report this review
I've been here once, back in 1994. What I remember most is the lovely atmosphere in the beautiful park. What did I eat? Can't remember but I know that it was good, not cheap but value for money even for a poor student. Next time in London, I will go back.
A User - 01/11/2008 | report this review
The Belvedere is my favourite place for a 'fancy' meal in London. Get out your pearls and your necktie and be prepared for a lovely dining experience in a truly spectacular setting. It's especially gorgeous in the summertime when you can sit outside overlooking beautiful Holland Park. The food is well, pretty good (not amazing, but good fare and suprisingly reasonably priced) but for me it's all about the atmosphere. The staff is always professional and friendly, and the decor is fabulous - it's all a little bit 1920s with a bit of pop art and 'moorish style' thrown in. Give The Bel a flutter when you want to impress that special someone.
A User - 03/04/2008 | report this review
Everyone rates The Belvedere for lunch - and it's certainly beautiful on a sunny day, but it also comes into it's own in the evening when you can take your date outside for an inter-course stroll. Take a table - any table -wait for the light to fade, wander outside between courses and imagine you are in 18th Century London with Fanny Hill on your arm....The food's pretty good too, but the decor inside can't compete with the garden!
A User - 03/07/2007 | report this review
Belvedere is a stunning restaurant situated in a converted private residence in the grounds of Holland Park. It is owned by Marco Pierre White, who owns some of the most well known restaurants in London.The food is first class - it is a mix of British and French, and the service is excellent. We held our small wedding reception here and were blown away with the quality of the food and service. We have since been back for dinner, and again were not disappointed.Favourite meals have included the Daube of Aberdeen Angus a l'ancienne pomme puree; and the Pistachio Souffle, one of the best desserts I have ever eaten!
A User - 08/03/2007 | report this review
Am often in Holland Park which I greatly prefer to Hyde Park and had always been meaning to visit Belvedere restaurant. Being in the park is nice and the first floor actually overlooks the Orangery courtyard area of what was once Holland House.Its a very discreet place and unlike many places in K&C, diners are not wedged in to maximise the number of seats they have. Excellent french food, not too fussy and excellent ingredients. I regretted not getting venison which some punters next to me ordered but our food was equally delicious.Apparently very good sunday lunches too - will have to try.
A User - 09/10/2006 | report this review
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