Located just off Regent Street, in Soho’s Golden Square, the iconic Bob Bob Ricard Soho serves a classic British and French menu in one of London’s most glamorous dining rooms. Here, French and British classics are reinvented with the finest ingredients to produce comfort food fit for a special occasion.
With interiors taking inspiration from the Orient Express and the Golden Age of travel, every table is a booth and each one is fitted with a ‘press for Champagne’ button. In fact, the restaurant is famous for pouring more Champagne than any other restaurant in Great Britain. The elegant restaurant is dressed in a rich palette of colours - royal blue, gold, and ivory. It’s majestic and elaborate with blue and white painted walls and pretty chandeliers sprinkling light all over the restaurant.
The Bob Bob Ricard Soho menu reads like an extensive list of luxury foodstuffs starting with small bach and reserve vodka shots to get you buzzing for rounds of Siberian caviar and Jersey rock oysters. The starters continue with all types of tartare from salmon to steak, and specialties of truffled potato vareniki and lobster pelmeni dumplings.
Once your taste buds have been thoroughly excited, you can move on to mains of chicken Kyiv, beef Wellington, and 28-day aged Aberdeenshire beef chateaubriand. The fish menu is equally decadent with lobster macaroni and cheese thermidor, and Loch Duart salmon en crute with a Champagne beurre blanc.
For afters, a shot of Limonnaya Vodka served at minus 18 degrees, a stunning strawberry and cream soufflé, and the signature Bob Bob Ricard chocolate glory all await your attention. Bob Bob Ricard might be about opulence, but over a decade ago, Bob Bob Ricard caused a sensation, famously capping the markup on fine wine at £75. The policy remains in place today.