Ten years of playful culinary innovation. Ten years of tearing up the rulebook. Ten years of exceptional fine dining in the heart of Mayfair.
maze and Gordon Ramsay Group are celebrating the past decade of service with a spectacular seven-course tasting menu. Head Chef Alex Thiebaut’s special menu features a selection of maze’s most popular, iconic and innovative dishes and is available from 9th September for ten weeks at £75 per person.
Often regarded as the restaurant that launched the small plate revolution, maze is built on classic French foundations with strong Asian influences. Thiebaut’s dishes encourage exploration and often traverse the globe whilst a stunning selection of sushi comes from the skilled hands of Sushi Chef Gohei Kishi.
Signature dishes returning to the menu
English Breakfast: served in a delicate eggshell, Alex has recreated a refined version of one of his favourite dishes, the traditional English Breakfast, with egg, bacon lardons and slivers of mushroom accompanied by perfectly crisp soldiers.
Lobster dumpling: inspired by Gordon’s signature lobster ravioli dish, Alex offers a clever re-interpretation with spicy and fresh Asian flavours, serving a lobster dumpling with scallop, salmon and miso royal.
Chargrilled Octopus: Alex has made this his memory of summer trips to Perpignan as a child, where he would fish for squid with his father and cook on the grill straight from the sea. In collaboration with maze sushi chef Gohei, octopus is served in oyster sauce, squid ink and Buddha’s hand.
Other exceptional dishes on the menu include: foie gras with cherries and almonds; Wagyu beef tataki with ponzu, crosnes and ceps; unagi nigiri; duck breast with truffle, endive and girolles; canon of lamb with cucumber, mint and oyster leaf; beignet with bay leaf, lemon and sesame; and black truffle parfait with sea salt, chocolate and oak-aged Scotch whisky.
Maze, 10-13 Grosvenor Square, London W1K 6JP
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