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Wednesday 06 August 2008 9:28 am  |  Updated:  Friday 19 November 2021 9:47 am

Warm reception for London’s priciest restaurants despite fears of recession

By: City PM Reporter

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A clutch of top-end London restaurants have enjoyed successful openings this summer, despite fears of a protracted economic downturn.


In July, against a backdrop of doleful news in the property and financial sectors, Ambassade de L’Ile, with Chef Jean-Christophe Ansanay-Alex, opened its door to diners in francophone South Kensington, while the eponymous Helene Darroze at the Connaught started serving in Mayfair. A third, Andaman with Chef Dieter Mueller, launches 18 August at the renovated St James’s Hotel and Club in the heart of London’s hedge-fund district.

All feature respected Michelin starred chefs and luxury ingredients. Prices are among the highest in Britain, ranging from about £65 to £95 for basic prix-fixe at dinner, with a la carte main dishes topping £30.

Although the chefs and their backers are not complacent about the fiscal climate, they are cautiously optimistic. “Business has already exceeded expectations,” said Ansanay-Alex of Ambassade, where diners can sip watermelon gazpacho, with avocado puree and large Scottish langoustines for £22 or foie gras “royale”, made from foie gras, lobster, figs and harvest sauce.

Ansanay-Alex, who divides his time between Ambassade and its older sibling – L’Auberge de L’Ile in Lyons, France – planned the opening of the London restaurant for five years.

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