One of London's most iconic dining destinations, three Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is the perfect spot for a glamorous event or party, and it benefits from a prime central London location, being just a short walk from Green Park station or Hyde Park Corner.
Meanwhile, the restaurant boasts a number of private dining rooms that can easily host everything from intimate gatherings as well as business lunches and small networking events. The jewel in the crown of Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is the semi-private Table Lumiere - a seven-seater circular table, which sits in the middle of the dining room, shielded from the rest of the dining room by a stunning luminescent oval curtain. The curtain itself is made of 4,500 shimmering optical fibres, whilst the rest of the details are the height of luxury - think Hermès china sets, Puiforcat silverware and Saint-Louis crystal, all used exclusively in the Table Lumiere.
Larger groups have other options too - you can opt for the intimate Salon Privé, which features a wall of handmade green silk buttons, inspired by the greenery of Hyde Park (found opposite the hotel), or the slightly larger Salon Park Lane, which seats up to 30 guests and benefits from high ceilings and an abundance of natural light thanks to large oak-framed windows.
For events where only the best will do, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is available to hire exclusively, lending itself well to corporate functions and awards ceremonies. 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.
Naturally the food is a big part of the attraction at Alain Ducasse, and the kitchen team are on hand to tailor a menu that suits you, whether that be a more formal sit-down meal, or a range of elegant canapes served with champagne.