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The Goring, in Belgravia London, has announced that it is set to reopen The Dining Room following a “major refurbishment” of both the restaurant and the kitchen.
The Goring has appointed Russell Sage Studio to lead the multimillion-pound redesign of The Dining Room, The Goring’s flagship restaurant, which has held one Michelin star since 2016.
The new design will have an “opulent aesthetic that honours the history of the hotel and the grand proportions of the restaurant”.
Alongside the redesign of the restaurant, a new state-of-the-art kitchen will be installed, including a chef’s table that will provide an exclusive guest experience in pride of place on the working pass.
The custom-built chef’s table will allow up to six guests to dine fully immersed in the kitchen.
The Goring was opened in 1910 by Otto Goring and is now the only five-star luxury hotel in London that is owned and run by the family that built it.
In January 2013 The Goring was granted a Royal Warrant of appointment to HM The Queen for Hospitality Services.




























