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Waldorf Astoria London Admiralty Arch has announced that chefs Clare Smyth and Daniel Boulud will open its two signature restaurants when the hotel launches in 2026.

Smyth will lead Coreus, a fine dining concept celebrating British seafood, while Boulud will bring his French-inspired Café Boulud to the rooftop of the hotel.

Coreus will be located in the former home of the First Sea Lord, drawing on the building’s maritime heritage. Smyth, whose Notting Hill restaurant Core holds three Michelin stars, will focus on locally sourced seafood and seasonal produce. The venue will also feature her Whiskey and Seaweed bar concept, offering a curated selection of UK whiskies alongside cocktails and wines.

Café Boulud will serve breakfast, afternoon tea, lunch and dinner, highlighting classic French dishes. The restaurant’s south-facing terrace will overlook The Mall and Buckingham Palace.

Guillaume Marly, general manager of Waldorf Astoria London Admiralty Arch, said: “Coreus and Café Boulud will each be truly exceptional culinary destinations. The prestige of these two world-renowned chefs under one roof firmly establishes Waldorf Astoria Admiralty Arch as a global destination for luxury travellers and discerning diners when it opens its doors next year.”

When complete, Waldorf Astoria London Admiralty Arch will feature 100 rooms and suites and 17,500 sq ft of residences. The hotel occupies the Grade I-listed landmark at the end of The Mall, opposite Buckingham Palace.

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