Located adjacent to Hyde Park, fashionable Notting Hill and within easy reach of the West End,…
The Ledbury
“High level cooking and smooth service” - AA Inspector
LONDON W11, LONDON POSTAL DISTRICTS
A table at The Ledbury has been one of Notting Hill's hottest tickets in recent years and Brett Graham’s highly accomplished food continues to deliver waves of striking and memorable flavours. With its smooth parquet floor, contemporary light fittings and battalions of attentive staff, the restaurant is far less formal than its forbidding dark exterior signifies. The menu might encompass veal sweetbread, parsnip, black garlic and Perigord truffle followed by six-year-old Jersey beef, white asparagus, XO morel and kosho sauce, or Cornish turbot, onion, Iberian ham and Exmoor caviar. Round things off with millefeuille, forced Yorkshire rhubarb, stem ginger and green tea or Madagascan pepper meringue, yogurt, rose and frozen citrus. The Ledbury experience doesn’t come cheap, and if you’re really pushing the boat out make sure to include the excellent matching wines to complete a truly unforgetable meal.
Facilities – at a glance
Credit cards accepted
Tasting menu
Vegetarian menu
Wheelchair access
Features
- Seats: 55
- Wheelchair accessible
- Accessible toilets
- Assist dogs welcome
- Closed: 25–26 December, Summer Bank Holiday
- Wines over £30: 819
- Wines by the glass: 16
- Cuisine style: Modern British
- Vegetarian menu
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