Three Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester finds its home at legendary London hotel The Dorchester, which benefits from a central location and easy transport links, including being just a short walk from Green Park tube station or Hyde Park Corner.
Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester boasts 3 private dining rooms to suit any corporate or personal occasions.
For a business meeting with a touch of glamour, there’s semi-private Table Lumière, which seats up to seven guests and gets its name from the luminescent oval curtain which shields it from the rest of the dining room.
Otherwise, you can opt for the intimate Salon Privé room which features décor inspired by Hyde Park (found opposite the hotel), or choose Salon Park Lane, which benefits from high ceilings and an abundance of natural light thanks to large windows.
For larger scale events, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is available to hire exclusively, lending itself to large-scale corporate functions.
The restaurant is a truly elegant space, with the main dining room resembling the fine dining restaurants of yesteryear, while managing to escape feeling stuffy or old fashioned. The space features tables draped with white tablecloths, soft upholstered chairs and a range of visually stimulating crockery that complements the equally as stunning dishes.
This isn’t a case of style over substance though, as the restaurant’s look is of course backed up by the pedigree of the world-famous name above the door. The menu at Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester changes with the seasons, but you can expect only the freshest and finest ingredients to be used in dishes.
Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is best suited to formal and glamorous corporate occasions, with the restaurant operating a smart-elegant dress code. Gentlemen are required to wear long trousers and dress shoes, while wearing jackets and collared shirts is encouraged. Also note that guests cannot wear trainers or sportswear.