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deVille Restaurant
London
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Marylebone
The Mandeville Hotel is home to the award winning deVille Restaurant. Serving locally sourced organic produce, the seasonal menus are enjoyed in a relaxed and elegant atmosphere.
The deVille Restaurant, designed by Stephen Ryan, is located in the heart of the fashionable district of Marylebone. The striking interior complements the taste sensations from each dish prepared by head Chef Guenter Geiger. Trained in Germany and Switzerland Guenter joins deVille from the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai.
Famed for their Pink Afternoon Tea served on Zandra Rhodes china, deVille continues to lead the way with their unique Men's Afternoon Tea whilst the adjacent deVigne bar presents a stunning array of cocktails from chocolate martinis to a full menu of mojitos.
Featuring classic dishes with a modern twist and competitive prices, there is something to suit all tastes and budgets. The team of award winning chefs will ensure they tempt you for lunch, dinner or a private dining experience to be remembered!
The Mandeville Hotel
Mandeville Place
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BE
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I recently had my birthday dinner at the deVille restaurant and had a fantastic night! The restaurant is really funky but not stuffy at all and the waiter we had was brilliant. Food was really tasty - not overdressed in any way but simple and good size portions too. They made my birthday really special and I can't wait to go back.
Review submitted by Louise Austin.
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A fabulous restaurant with great food and first rate service. Loved the decor and design - quirky without being a distraction. Make sure you try out the cocktails in the bar as well as there's a good selection of classsics along with a few that you won't have seen before.
Review submitted by Pete Wilder.
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My company recently had private hire of the deville restaurant and we had a brilliant time. I eat in some of the best restaurants in London and I have to say that the food here rivalled that Scotts, The Square and several others. It's really elegant without being stuffy and the staff were really helpful. They are also attached to a stunning bar which served us some of the best cocktails we have ever had! Needless to say the morning after was not a pretty site... Overall, highly recommended and can't wait to go back with my other half. They also appear to do a great looking Afternoon Tea which I intend to buy gift vouchers for. Excellent restaurant all in all!
Review submitted by Robert.
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We had a lovely meal at deVille at The Mandeville Hotel in London, it's a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere. The quality of food was top class and the staff very attentive and friendly.I highly recommend it!
Review submitted by Anna Palma.
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Designed by the internationally acclaimed interior designer Stephen Ryan, this place is nothing but style.
The bold floral patterned wallpaper and funky mask wall lighting are tempered with the brown and cream colour scheme, leaving the restaurant securely on the classy side of fun.
To give yourselves a private dining experience in this voguish spot of Marylebone Village just sweep a curtain across the main restaurant and lose yourselves in the fantasy of modernity.
Alternatively, book out the Red Room which can be found through the bar (a further burst of colours and another possible locale for private events) and down the stairs. The fervent and dynamic ambience generated by the red chairs, red table, red carpet, red mirror frame and red roses as table decs is kept under control by the cool blue patterned walls. A room that could be a corporate power centre or a city girl’s dolls house, it is the very essence of twenty-first century London.



