Chef Yannick Alléno set to open Pavyllon London at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane

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Chef Yannick Alléno holds 15 Michelin stars across his 14 global restaurants, located in destinations such as Paris, Dubai, Monaco, Seoul and Courchevel. Picture by Four Seasons.

(TAN): Chef Yannick Alléno has announced the opening of Pavyllon London in early summer 2023, set within the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, the hotel group said. 

“Partnering with the iconic Four Seasons brand has always been a dream of mine, and I am so excited that this partnership will be conceived in London, where I have long wanted to open,” Yannick said. Pavyllon London will champion laid-back luxury, pairing fine cuisine with a modern and warm environment.

Located within Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane in a freshly designed space, Pavyllon London will be a hub of community for local patrons and international travellers alike. To dine at the restaurant’s counter will be to take front-row seats at his theatre.

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Lynn Brutman, regional vice president and general manager of Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, said: “With the opening of Pavyllon London, we look forward to elevating the dining experience at our Hotel even further with a fully re-imagined space in which Pavyllon will come to life, continuing to solidify our position as a destination of choice in London for locals and travellers alike.”

The menu at Pavyllon will be ever-changing, a testament to Chef Yannick’s creative food philosophy that every great classic is avant-garde. While dishes will be rooted in French gastronomy and techniques, and share influence with Pavyllon Paris, Chef Yannick will draw inspiration from seasonal British produce to create a truly modern dining experience.

The menus will also reflect a passionate belief of Yannick’s that chefs have a responsibility to look after the good health of their guests. He reforms classical approaches by reducing the amount of sugar, fat, and salt in his dishes without compromising flavour or any sense of indulgence. Underpinning his philosophy of modern French cuisine are multiple pillars, another being the importance of sauce, and Extraction, a technique he developed in 2013, as well as fermentation.

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This is best represented in dishes found in Pavyllon Paris such as: perfect egg, Paris ham jelly, Isigny cream and Maison Prunier caviar and vegetable raviolis with spring extraction broth and Perfumed oils as well as Chef Yannick’s interpretation of the French classic – cheese soufflé, steamed with Comté and celery extraction. For the main affair, guests can expect aiguillette of sea bass with a celery extraction sauce and Pavyllon’s surf and turf, blue lobster and wagyu beef mille-feuille choron sauce beaten with toasted sesame oil.

The wine offering has been equally well considered with the help of superstar sommelier Vincent Javaux, and will be vast yet discerning, including prestigious references from some of the world’s best vineyards alongside family-owned chateaus. There will also be a significant selection of wines available by the glass.

Chef Yannick Alléno holds 15 Michelin stars across his 14 global restaurants, located in destinations such as Paris, Dubai, Monaco, Seoul and Courchevel. 

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