Mayfair, London
Hélène Darroze at The Connaught
Hélène Darroze channels her Landes upbringing into three-star French cooking inside The Connaught's most formal room.
FlightLogic expert score: 9.6/10 · ££££ · French
★★★ Michelin Stars Photo: SoMe98 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0
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Is Hélène Darroze at The Connaught worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 9.6/10 based on editorial research. The 4.8/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 3 Michelin stars. Best for anniversary dinners, milestone celebrations, serious solo dining.
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About Hélène Darroze at The Connaught
Hélène Darroze cooks from memory more than technique — the foie gras custard she's served for over a decade traces back to her grandmother's kitchen in Villeneuve-de-Marsan, and it still anchors a menu built on Landes duck, Bayonne ham, and Armagnac reductions rather than the abstraction that usually accompanies three stars. The dining room, redone with De Gournay wallpaper and a smoked-oak palette, seats fewer than forty and runs on a service choreography that never rushes a course or hovers over one. What separates this table from London's other three-star rooms is restraint: dishes arrive built around two or three ideas, executed with a precision that leaves nothing to argue with. It is formal, expensive, and exact — a restaurant that knows precisely what it is.
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Published reviews
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- 5.0Editorial sample
The foie gras custard alone justifies the trip from the West Country — everything after it just kept building. Service noticed I was left-handed and reset my setting without a word.
Response from Hélène Darroze at The Connaught
Thank you, Marcus — we're glad the details landed as intended. Hope to welcome you back for the autumn menu.
- 5.0Editorial sample
As a Gascon myself I was ready to be unimpressed. The Armagnac-soaked pruneaux dessert is the real thing, not a London approximation of it.
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How far in advance should I book Hélène Darroze at The Connaught?
Reserve four to six weeks ahead for weekend dinners; weekday lunch tables can sometimes be found with one to two weeks' notice. The seven-course Menu Voyage is the most requested seating, so book that specifically if it's the draw.
Is the foie gras custard always on the menu?
Yes — it's Hélène Darroze's signature dish and has stayed on the menu through every seasonal revision since she opened here, though the accompaniments shift with the seasons.