Reviews Mews Of Mayfair

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Triska
+4
This place reminds me a little of Kettner's in terms of the quality of the food and the type of dishes they serve. All very good, have never had a bad experience here. A little difficult to find though
Jun 19, 2015
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Teddy Holmes
+4
Set in this most exclusive part of town - the most expensive square on the Monopoly board - and just a scone’s throw from the shopping mecca of New Bond Street, you’d be forgiven for perhaps missing Mews of Mayfair.

But this is obviously a destination for those in the know because as we arrived at its Lancashire Court home, there was barely a seat spare in this most narrow of al fresco dining areas.

Arriving on a late April Saturday afternoon, we were to immediately put the staff of Mews to the test, moving tables not once but twice (not because the tables weren’t good, but just that it was a little cold in the outside courtyard).

Where we ended up was directly facing the cocktail bar, close to the kitchen door. Whilst not the most picturesque of tables, it was fantastic for watching the bar and floor staff buzz busily around us. For the entire sitting the kitchen door never stopped with plates being run outside and no doubt to all four floors of this deceptively large restaurant and bar.

But we here for tea, a relatively new offering from Mews although their tardiness to the tea party no way detracts from the skill in presenting their take on this quintessential pastime.

We had barely sat down before being presented with two generous glasses of buttery-sweet non-vintage Veuve and our tea orders were taken, a pot of English Breakfast and one of fresh mint tea.

Both were served in a way I’d not seen before, with the leaves being held in a very small pot, accompanied by a larger pot of boiling water. There felt a certain enjoyment in the alchemy of being able to regularly mix the water into the smaller to create the perfect, personal cuppa.

The leaf teas - black, green and herbal - all from the Rare Tea Company, are truly global in their make-up, with my English Breakfast coming from Malawi, and others from Italy, India, China, Madagascar, Columbia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and even England itself!

And then came the food - the traditional three-tiered affair with the added touch of the top handle featuring Mews’ grand M logo. You feel no expense has been spared getting this afternoon tea off the ground.

I’m going to work backwards, from top to bottom, as I feel the savouries deserve to be the headline act on this review.

‘Delicate’ accurately describes the small selection of sweets on offer here - two types of macaron (the flavour entirely dependent on what the chef has decided to make), a slice of Battenburg (with delightful natural colours instead of the usual yellow and pink); a one-bite sponge with sharp lemon curd and soft Italian meringue; and a shot glass with creamy custard and refreshing rhubarb sitting on summer berries.

In the middle, the scones. Good scones, I find, can go one of two ways - light and airy or dense and solid. These were definitely the latter and almost rock cake-like in their consistency. Served with clotted cream and home-made strawberry jam, they were seen away with ease.

But the bottom plate held the real delights here; a chicken Caesar salad wrap was a strong offering; the cucumber sandwich (with cucumber both inside and out) and smoked salmon bagel took it to the next level; but the Burford Brown egg mayonnaise sandwich on sundried tomato bread was stunning - easily the finest egg sandwich I’ve ever encountered. Another round was ordered, to make sure...and this just confirmed the initial thought!

As a savoury-minded person dwelling in the sweet world of afternoon teas, finding a tea with a strong plate of sandwiches is a sad rarity, so Mews of Mayfair hits the spot.

The afternoon tea barely scratches the surface of this place - you can come here to eat, drink and be seen at all times of the day, and their (slightly awkward) website even says you can dance the night away too. It’s all very swanky, very hedonistic, very Mayfair.

No wonder the board game makers at Waddingtons felt the need to put Mayfair right at the expensive end of the Monopoly board - a spot this tea also occupies with the Champagne version coming in at £45, where a good deal of the high-end offerings in London sit.

Yes, this isn’t cheap, and other £45 options offer unlimited Champagne, but for its location, quality of service and product, and perhaps just for the egg sandwich alone, Mews of Mayfair is a success.

Pass go. Collect £200.
May 18, 2015
5
V R
+5
Pizza making class was really fun and something different. All the staff are very friendly and the chefs were great! Food was amazing as well. All this added with the general atmosphere made a great lunch/early dinner option! Portions are very generous as well.
5
James Hewitt-Thomas
+5
Friendly, great food, really cute location. Try the black dough pizza, the charcoal in the crust looks awesome. All the pizza had a beautifully chewy base and the range was really interesting. Prices are also really reasonable, especially considering the location. We were there for dinner but it would make a great lunch spot.
4
Anders Granström
+4
Nice and cosy Little place. They made the place feel like a street in Southern Europe. The food was good and the winelist was great. The straff was friendly and treated my doughter very well. It is not always you get welcomed when you bring kids. But at this place there was no problem.
4
She Y
+4
Charming and quaint setting, discreetly tucked away behind Bond st. Food was delicious. Burrata was probaby the freshest I have tasted. I wanted the Avocado and eggs from the brunch menu but they had run out of avocado. The Halloumi fries were very nice. The truffle chips were delish as well. On the downside, they do not have a No Smoking policy outside, so you are forced to inhale second hand smoke, if you want to sit outside. Very unpleasant.
4
Anita Windisman
+4
This is just one of the many bars and restaurants found almost tucked away in a mews in Mayfair, hence the name. This is a perfect place to sit outside, and has a cozy atmosphere. A very creative selection of drinks, although at £14, quite expensive. Tip: Can't get in here? Or can't decide where to go to dinner? There are about 5 restaurants in this mews, so do a little exploring before you choose a place to go.
5
Anish Shah
+5
Went here with my wife with a time out offer of 4 cocktails. I have to say although the cocktail bar downstairs was quite dark it was very comfortable, waiters very polite and the cocktails were spot on. I had an old fashioned which was amazing and a strawberry martini both were delicious and well worth the money and would certainly go back. Upstairs brasserie and outdoor seating look great so would be good to try the food.
5
Sanjay Mistry
+5
Great food and excellent service! And super pretty/cute interior too! Loved it! And....thank you for the personal birthday message.
5
Darrin des Vignes
+5
Brilliant oasis and space tucked away like treasure in the heart of the west end. Extremely helpful, intuitive, professional staff and the food was divine. The staff have earpieces like secret agents...secretly working away in the background for your seamless pleasure.
5
Dapper Chappy
+5
A friend and I visited for afternoon tea and wasn't disappointed. Lovely decor and the place has a nice relaxed feel too it . A great selection of sandwiches and cake on offer . Friendly staff . Also they were more than happy too accommodate my friends dietary requirements , so a big thumbs up. Nice place for chilled chin wag and tea with a friend .
4
ANGELINA
+4
Average pizza bar, the food just OK My husband tried pineapple pizza and he said is just ok nothing really special My pasta is OK, but i think is too greasy The only think I love the way they served the english bfast tea, they have a complete packs. Really my style! Service, average need improvement, however i think the very welcome service in London only at a very expensive restaurant, this one typically english service. Place Very artistic Cleanliness Average Price Average £40+- for two meals
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