Petrichor Restaurant

Petrichor Restaurant

The Luxury Cavendish hotel provides guests with the luxury of a top Piccadilly restaurant: the award winning Petrichor restaurant in central London.

Petrichor Restaurant at The Cavendish

Petrichor offers a modern European style menu that delivers delicious flavours that won’t disappoint, in the heart of the West End.

For reservations and enquiries, please contact us on 020 7930 2111 or by email at below are sample menus and subject to change for a maximum of 10 people dining in the restaurant.

Please contact bookings over 10 people.

https://www.thecavendish-london.co.uk

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Petrichor Restaurant, Jermyn St, St Jamess, London

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The Cavendish Hotel Review, Westminster, London | Travel

The Cavendish, London: hotel review - Telegraph

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The interior draws attention to the fact that, while refurbishment can go some distance towards making a silk purse out of a sow's ear, it can't go all the way.

Friendly efficiency in reception gives way to a genuine desire to please elsewhere in the hotel.

The hotel's Petrichor restaurant has a fine reputation.

Check availability at this hotel and book it at the best price Good access to public areas – a portable ramp gives access to stepped areas of the restaurant when needed.

The junior suites and penthouse are not accessible, as the lift stops one floor short.

REVIEW: Petrichor at The Cavendish Hotel, Jermyn Street, Mayfair ...

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The Petrichor at The Cavendish Hotel is one of the strangest restaurants I’ve been to all year.

The Petrichor restaurant is located on the first floor of The Cavendish Hotel in Piccadilly, directly behind Fortnum and Mason.

On the other hand, smoked duck breast, toasted brioche, a poached hens egg, baby spinach, hollandaise sauce and crisp onion was a dish which sounded much more interesting than it actually was.

A star aniseed flavour brulee, was described on the menu as being accompanied by poached baby pear, crunchy biscuit and sherry glaze arrived nothing like I expected.

I’d definitely come back to The Petrichor, if only for that bread and to see if the chefs here step up their game – or invite someone in to lend a hand because quite frankly, this could be a truly excellent restaurant – the kitchen just needs some guidance.

The Cavendish London Hotel | Oyster.com Review & Photos

The Cavendish London is a large, 231-room hotel in Mayfair.

Rooms have a mix of classic and contemporary decor with plush linens, big flat-screen TVs, and iPod docks.

The elegant design uses pops of color and rooms have great amenities including electric kettles, Nespresso machines, and minibars.

Located near shopping, art galleries, and theater, this hotel is a good launching point for exploring central London.

With free Wi-Fi and excellent service, the room rates are reasonable.

The Cavendish Hotel Review, Westminster, London | Travel

The Cavendish, London: hotel review - Telegraph

Review analysis
food   ambience  

The interior draws attention to the fact that, while refurbishment can go some distance towards making a silk purse out of a sow's ear, it can't go all the way.

Friendly efficiency in reception gives way to a genuine desire to please elsewhere in the hotel.

The hotel's Petrichor restaurant has a fine reputation.

Check availability at this hotel and book it at the best price Good access to public areas – a portable ramp gives access to stepped areas of the restaurant when needed.

The junior suites and penthouse are not accessible, as the lift stops one floor short.

THE CAVENDISH HOTEL LONDON | OFFICIAL SITE

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Situated on prestigious Jermyn Street, St James's in the centre of Piccadilly & Mayfair London, The Cavendish London is very convenient for visitors who want to experience central London, whether they are visiting for business or for a relaxing weekend break.

The Cavendish Hotel London is perfectly located for all those seeking the thrill of London's theatres, world class shopping or superb afternoon tea.

With 230 luxury rooms, The Cavendish offers relaxing accommodation, though located in central London, it gives you opportunity to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

In the Edwardian era The Cavendish London was run by Rosa Lewis, the infamous "Duchess of Duke St." Famous throughout London society for her hospitality and cooking, The Cavendish Hotel London continues this tradition today - the attentive staff, variety of facilities and the meticulous care in all the services offered will ensure your central London hotel stay is as enjoyable as possible.

The 4 star Cavendish Hotel in central London, is near:

Petrichor | Restaurants in St James', London

Restaurant based in the Cavendish Hotel serving modern British seasonal dishes such as Suffolk chicken with smoked bacon roulade and Cornish hake with saffron potatoes.

A pre-theatre menu is available and the restaurant is also perfectly located for the tailors of Jermyn Street.

Petrichor at The Cavendish London - British Restaurant - visitlondon ...

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Petrichor serves a truly indulgent British breakfast, as well as informal a la carte lunch and dinner menus.

The style of cooking is best described as contemporary British with some modern European influences.

Head Chef Nitin Padwal and his team create monthly changing menus using the best seasonal and regional produce.

The Lunch and Pre-Theatre menus are a real highlight for many ensuring diners enjoy a memorable experience and great value for money – two courses for £14.95 Recipient of an AA Rosette in 2007

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