Abc kitchens is the flagship, all-day restaurant at The Emory hotel in Belgravia, and the first London outpost of Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s world-renowned abc kitchens group. Between the artworks of contemporary legends such as Damien Hirst, abc invites guests to dine in this elegant restaurant, with views across Hyde Park.
Set in the heart of Belgravia, abc kitchens is Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s second UK culinary project, following his restaurant at The Connaught. After making his name in New York City, the renowned French born chef is bringing his vision of Upper East side chic to the edges of London’s most famous park.
Although designed by superyacht architect Remi Tessier, abc kitchens claims to have an approachable, vibrant interior, with a clear contemporary vision. What is for sure, the incredible views and modern elegant designs guarantee a perfect distinguished atmosphere for luxury dining.
Abc offers a wide set of choices with its modern international menu, which includes everything from dosas, to pea guacamole, to pizza and celeriac katsu curry. Vongerichten’s cooking takes on a huge range of global influences, delivering a wide-spectrum of dishes with dependable levels of precision.
For something more substantial, guests can try the zesty chimichurri tenderloin or the wagyu beef. But vegetarians are not left out here, with an entire dedicated section on the menu - the star choice there being the beer batter maitake mushroom of course.
When it comes to drinks, abc kitchens sticks to the theme and offers a very wide range of cocktails inspired by cultures from all over the world. Provided courtesy of The Emory bar, just downstairs from the restaurant, guests can choose from bar classics, or one of the bar’s signature Palomas.
Between the stunning interiors and the broad culinary offering, the renowned chef’s second UK venture offers an opportunity to experience outstanding luxury dining.