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Mayfair, London

Pavyllon London

Yannick Alléno brings counter-side French polish to Park Lane with sauces, luxury produce, and hotel precision.

4.6

FlightLogic expert score: 8.8/10 · Editorial composite rating 4.6/5 · ££££ · French , Contemporary

Mayfair hotel diningCounter seatsModern French sauces One MICHELIN StarOne MICHELIN Star GB & IrelandFlightLogic Gold 2026
★ Michelin Star

Quick answer

Is Pavyllon London worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 8.8/10 based on editorial research. The 4.6/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 1 Michelin star. Best for mayfair hotel dining, counter seats, modern french sauces.

Transit proximity

For global flyers: Pavyllon London is in London, with strong access from heathrow and gatwick airports. Pair with our London dining hub for more local picks after arrival.

About Pavyllon London

Pavyllon London is hotel fine dining that understands the counter can loosen the room without lowering the standard. Yannick Alléno's team works in the language of modern French luxury: extraction sauces, langoustine, precise eggs, polished pastry, and enough tableside detail to make Park Lane feel less corporate. The best seats are at the counter, where the technical finish is visible and the meal feels more Parisian than Mayfair hotel formal. It is expensive, but it has a point of view beyond the postcode.

Menu highlights

Editorial rating breakdown

Distribution reflects FlightLogic editorial modelling for guide comparison. See published excerpts below.

Published reviews

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  1. 4.0
    Editorial sample

    The cooking is polished without feeling anonymous, especially when the kitchen leans into french detail instead of luxury for its own sake. It is expensive, but the service rhythm and wine advice made the longer menu feel measured.

    — Yuki Tanaka ·
  2. 5.0
    Editorial sample

    Pavyllon London feels completely anchored in Mayfair: the room, pacing, and pavyllon tasting menu all make the meal feel specific rather than imported. The strongest courses had a clear point of view and enough restraint to avoid turning dinner into a demonstration.

    — Marco Bellini ·

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How far ahead should I book Pavyllon London?

For prime dinner seats, book at least four to six weeks ahead; tasting counters and weekend tables usually move fastest.

Is Pavyllon London best for a full tasting menu?

Yes, especially at the counter. The tasting menu gives the best sense of Alléno's sauce work and polished luxury register.