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The May Fair Has Private Nobu Dining, But It Will Cost You

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October 2, 2009 at 9:13 AM | by | Comments (0)

Just in case you were worried that its trendy crown might be slipping since Fashion Week ended, the May Fair London has come up with a rather swanky restaurant partnership: getting Nobu to do in-room catering.

It’s probably out of the budget for most people – it’s Nobu, for a start, and it's being done privately, after all. But if you do have a spare £1500 to swing for the cheapest suite, plus £70pp for the food (that's the lunch menu - it goes up to £120 for dinner), you’ll get a “bespoke private dining experience” as it’s made for you and up to 120 of your friends in one of the May Fair’s signature suites (our favourite is the pink Schiaparelli).

Want a private London dining experience for a little less wonga? The Plaza on the River Club and Residence have a neat service where they’ll send up a chef to your suite (they’re all suites there) and cook a meal for you (Kevin Spacey, apparently, is a regular): suites start at £225, and in-room dining from £55pp.

Perennial favourite Andaz, meanwhile, has barmen come up and shake you cocktails in your room (or you can mix your own in the 1901 restaurant downstairs).

Or for private-within-a-restaurant dining, book a booth at the Langham’s Landau restaurant – they come with doors that slide shut on you, cutting you off from the rest of the place and allowing you and your beloved to indulge in as many PDAs as you like without putting other diners off their food.

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