Harden's says
The multi-million pound revamp of this famous grocer's food halls has now revealed the improved ground floor Dining Hall (redesigned by David Collins Studios), featuring The Grill, The Pasta Bar, The Fish Bar, Kama by Vineet (Bhatia), The Sushi Bar (food by Eddie Lim of The Mango Tree) and The Wine Bar (with food by Caviar House & Prunier and over 100 wines to try by the glass, or 1,200 by the bottle); each restaurant has counter seating so you can watch the chefs, an there's also tables. Booking is highly recommended (see website for phone numbers - online booking will follow).
Harden's survey result
Summary
Worth it just for the gorgeous Edwardian tiling of this famous space: built to house the Harrods Food Hall’s meat and fishmongers counters, and nowadays hosting London’s swishest food court, with six outlets – Kama by Vineet; Kerridge’s Fish & Chips; Pasta Evangelists; Caviar House & Prunier; as well as a grill and sushi bar.
Summary
Incredibly beautiful tiled chamber that once housed the Harrods meat counters and nowadays hosts London’s poshest food court. A silver lining of the pandemic is that evening opening is now available here. There are six outlets, of which the most mentioned offers “exceptional” Indian dishes at Kama by Vineet (Bhatia). Other options include Kerridge’s Fish & Chips; Pasta Evangelists’ first pasta bar; Caviar House & Prunier; as well as a grill and a sushi bar.
Summary
The Grade II, 1920s tiled splendour of Harrods Meat & Fish Hall has been revamped and re-imagined as London’s poshest food court, with bars dedicated to sushi, pasta, grills (wagyu, rotisserie chicken) and ‘Harrods signature fish ’n’ chips’. There’s also the 26-seat Kama run by Vineet Bhatia, selling ‘modernised, regional Indian classics’. The centrepiece is a wine bar, with more than 100 vintages sold by the glass and snacks from Caviar House & Prunier.
Summary
The Grade II, 1920s tiled splendour of Harrods Meat & Fish Hall has been revamped and re-imagined as London’s poshest food court, with bars dedicated to sushi, pasta, grills (wagyu, rotisserie chicken) and ‘Harrods signature fish ’n’ chips’. There’s also the 26-seat Kama run by Vineet Bhatia, selling ‘modernised, regional Indian classics’. The centrepiece is a wine bar, with more than 100 vintages sold by the glass and snacks from Caviar House & Prunier.
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Restaurant details
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £24.00 |
Filter Coffee | £4.95 |
Extras | |
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Service | 12.50% |
Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, London, SW1X 7XL
Opening hours
Monday | 10 am‑9 pm |
Tuesday | 10 am‑9 pm |
Wednesday | 10 am‑9 pm |
Thursday | 10 am‑9 pm |
Friday | 10 am‑9 pm |
Saturday | 10 am‑9 pm |
Sunday | 11:30 am‑6 pm |
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