The Grill, The Dorchester

The Dorchester Grill has had a much needed makeover, upgrading from the dated heavy tartan carpet and an excess of dark colours to a lighter and brighter gloriously golden room. The Dorchester has always been considered one of the very finest hotels in London with prestigious restaurant options to suit every occasion or preference. I am lucky enough to have tried the afternoon tea here, as well as a meticulous meal at Alain Ducasse’s three star eatery. The Grill, the flagship restaurant at the hotel, serves British classics, prepared and presented to the highest standards, using the top seasonal produce available.

We went along, in our very best attire, for a Sunday Roast. I felt very young and out of place amongst the genteel and mature diners. It is now Alain Ducasse who overlooks the kitchen and his protégé Christophe Marleix who has taken on the role of head chef. The menu features familiar favourites as well as a host of contemporary and elaborate additions. On Sundays the daily format changes offering a more limited choice of indulgent British classics, including the, no trimmings spared, Roast meal, available with Beef, Pork Belly, Salmon Steak or Free-range Chicken.

After some rustic fresh bread and butter and a glass of the seasonal champagne and pomegranate aperitif, we had to concentrate on the job in hand and choose from the six delicious sounding starters. Still chilly from the Baltic weather outside, I opted for Pumpkin soup with smoked duck, while my guest decided on the seaside-inspired Lemon sole ‘goujonnettes & chips’ with tartare sauce. My soup was a gorgeous marigold hue, a smooth silky texture with salty nuggets of meat and dainty chives. Despite its thickness, the soup avoided being rich and heavy. The sole fish fingers were chunky and crispy with a tender fleshy interior, though we found the portion rather large.

Having watched the majestic silver meat trolley roll around the room, I was excited to have it park up next to our table. Along with the neatly carved Aberdeen Angus Rib Steak we tried the slow cooked pork belly, a rich rectangular slice. The fine meats were presented with suitably divine gravy, though my pork needed much more, after a few mouthfuls it was a little dry for my taste. My mum makes the best roast potatoes, but these were perhaps the finest I’ve tasted in a restaurant, with a satisfyingly crunchy outside and soft centre. The staff were kind enough to bring me some wondrously creamy mashed potato, which vanished within minutes. The vegetables and Yorkshire puddings were nothing special, so I saved my appetite for the delectable meat and potatoes.

There is no shortage of staff at the Dorchester and this is particularly true at the Grill where there are numerous waiters on hand to assist with every and any request. I found the service a little smothering, after almost every mouthful a member of staff would pop up to check it met expectations… With a face full of food I had to just nod politely to encourage them away. The sommelier, however, really impressed me, bringing us intriguing and unique wines every step of the way to accentuate and complement the flavours in our food. We particularly liked the 2012 Le Petit Caillou, Saint Julien, a Bordeaux Blend that was smooth and fruity and matched the beef brilliantly.

Desserts are a modern take on traditional English puddings. The Bread and butter pudding was filling and comforting with a lovely caramelised taste. I tried the ‘Essentially chocolate’ from Alain Ducasse Manufacture, in Paris, an layered chocolate disc with a little bowl of coffee granita.

The New Grill remains an iconic part of the Dorchester palace but updating and upgrading it should enable it to appeal to a wider audience. Go along for the grand Sunday lunch and celebrate the best of British in one of the UK’s most celebrated hotels.

More information and book a table at The Grill here.

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Urban Villa, Brentford

I imagine the prospect of trekking all the way to Brentford after work on a Friday night would deter a lot of people from attending the Urban Villa hotel’s opening party but those that did make the effort had a brilliant time. We scoffed juicy burgers from the Meat Liquor food truck, slurped cocktails from connoisseur Thomas Aske and Soulshakers, indulged in manicures and massages and watched in amazement as cabaret acts stormed the stage, all curated by burlesque performer Miss Giddy Heights. Later in the evening DJ’s Ivan Varian and The Roustabouts continued the energetic atmosphere downstairs. After all the entertainment there was just enough time to see the rooms and facilities that this new business boutique hotel has on offer.

Urban Villa is a new, all-suite accommodation concept which offers the convenience of residential assets within a boutique hotel complex. The industrial chic appearance will attract ambitious professionals who need a comfortable and luxurious place to stay in London with great connections for city commutes. The Brentford area is booming, and at an alarming pace. Close to Chiswick, Richmond and most notably Heathrow, it is ideal for business visitors.

Despite the apparent vastness of the glass structure from the ground, inside there are just 100 suites, studios and the larger master suites. The founders were lucky to get New York architects Grzywinski + Pons on board for the project, the dynamic pair behind The Nolitan, a downtown Manhattan hotel I reviewed a few years ago. Downstairs the open plan communal lobby, has a clean, fresh feel. BOKI Coffee & Co serve delectable treats all day, and we enjoyed their flaky croissants and tailor-made juices here for breakfast. They also offer trendy tea of the moment T2 and perfectly poured Allpress Coffee.

Our studio suite was on the third floor, with plenty of space for working and playing, and a small urban garden balcony overlooking the M4. The room featured a Queen sized bed with medium soft mattress (though this is changeable to your preference), a Samsung smart TV, Ipod docking station, a small table for dining or working, and fast free wifi. We had a glistening fully-equipped kitchen as all rooms do, and I appreciated the Nespresso machine for my early morning caffeine kick. The minimalist design is contemporary and functional with a focus on good quality and optimum comfort.

The black bathroom was glossy and luxurious with a powerful rainfall shower, plenty of fluffy towels and deliciously scented Malin & Goetz products. I missed having a bathtub but those who require it can find this addition in the master suites. Those guests in need of a little relaxation can have a blissful spa treatment in the room. We experienced wonderful 30 minute massages, the therapist used soothing almond oil to calm and relieve the muscle tension, I didn’t want it to end.

Urban Villa is ahead of the trend, bringing a fresh hotel concept to an area of London which is undergoing a great transformation. Offering style-conscious accommodation with facilities that show they consider business needs as a priority, it is a brilliant option for corporate visitors who want to stay somewhere with a bit of personality. With plans to open several more urban villa branches in the coming years, I have a feeling we will be seeing a lot more from this ambitious team.

Prices start at £100 for a Studio Suite and £135 for a Master Villa. More information and booking here.