Langtry’s Restaurant has recently opened its doors in the heart of Knightsbridge and offers British dishes with unique and inventive flavour combinations.
Langtry’s has a wonderful history, having once formed part of the home of the famous actress, Lillie Langtry, who lived at the property from 1892 until 1897.
The décor has been subtly modernised to enhance the historic grandeur of this elegant and sophisticated dining room. Featuring high sculptured ceilings, a magnificent Carrera marble Louis XIV fireplace, oversize mirrors and an original glass chandelier, Langtry’s has romantic charm.
Robert Lyons, our Langtry’s new head chef, has created the new menu, and includes starters such as Beef Tea; and Thick Cut Smoked Salmon with Potato Cakes and a Shot of Lemonade. The restaurant’s signature starter is Langtry’s Prawn Cocktail, which comes with prawn tempura and marie rose ice cream.
The main courses feature dishes such as “Toad in the Hole” and Crackling; and Romney Marsh Lamb “Rack & Shank”. Desserts include Apple & Blackberry Pie; and a Trio of Blancmange.
At dinner service, an appetiser and pre-dessert are offered with the compliments of the chef.
Opening hours
Breakfast
07.00 am - 10.30 am (Monday to Friday)
08.00 am - 11.00 am (Saturday and Sunday)
Lunch
12.00 am - 2.30 pm (Monday to Sunday)
Dinner
6.00 pm - 10.30 pm (Monday to Saturday)
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Perrier Jouet Sunday Lunch Menu
Every Sunday, Langtry‘s hosts a Perrier Jouët Sunday lunch. Oscar Wilde, close confidant to Lillie Langtry, was famed for his preferred drink, which was Perrier “PJ” Jouet Champagne. Following his arrest at the Cadogan he wrote to his partner requesting him to please visit the Cadogan and settle his PJ account.
With these strong historic connections and its excellent qualities Perrier Jouet is featured on our Wine List as our preferred Champagne and promoted with our fantastic Sunday Lunch.
Ł27.50 for three courses including Perrier Jouët Champagne