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Where to eat beef in Mayfair
10 December 2009
The Grill at the Dorchester
Park Lane, W1 (020 7629 8888,
www.thedorchester.com)
The décor in the Grill Room makes a bold statement. On the walls tartan-clad gods disport themselves looking down at diners who are concentrating on classic cooking. That means roast Angus beef carved at table, Yorkshire puddings, real gravy — in short, everything needed to gladden a beefeater's heart. Sunday lunch, three courses, £35.
Corrigan's Mayfair
28 Upper Grosvenor Street, W1
(020 7499 9943, www.corrigansmayfair.com)
Ebullient chef Richard Corrigan specialises in doing simple things well. His roast beef on Sunday is no exception — a comfortable dining room, well-matured and well-cooked meat and friendly service. Best to book. The regular three-course Sunday lunch is £27 rising to £37 if you opt for the beef.
Wild Honey
12 St George Street, W1 (020 7758 9160, www.wildhoneyrestaurant.co.uk)
Sister to Arbutus in Soho. The à la carte menu at Wild Honey offers a stunning grilled rib of beef, aged for 28 days with pommes Anna and béarnaise sauce. It serves two people at £23.50 per person. Also open for Sunday lunch.
The Albemarle
Brown's Hotel, Albemarle Street, W1 (020 7493 6020, www.brownshotel.com)
Lee Streeton is head chef here and he knows his beef. Every Sunday the trolley features a traditional roast rib of painstakingly aged Hereford beef with seasonal vegetables and all the classic trimmings. Two courses £25, three £30.
Comida
46 South Moulton Street, W1 (020 7495 1177, www.comidabar.co.uk)
This place is something of a wild card but one that will find favour with the committed carnivore. Roving carvers provide an unlimited supply of freshly cooked meat at your table. There are three kinds of beef — Picanya (top rump), Alcatra (sirloin) and Maminha (contre-fillet) — and for a fixed price you get to
eat until you drop. Lunch £16.90, dinner £21.50.
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