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Park Chinois, Exclusive Hire

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17 Berkeley St, Mayfair, London, W1J 8EA - 

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Hire Salon Rouge at Park Chinois for a London private dining room which pays homage to the Dinner & Dance of Yesteryear.Located in the heart of Berkeley Street, Mayfair, Park Chinois offers a dining experience like no other. Nestled behind jade iron gates and a cherry blossom entrance, you will arrive to a restaurant filled with surprise and intrigue. The interior is inspired by the aesthetics of Chinoiserie; a blend of of romantic french elegance, and the mystic of the orient. Our three stunning Private Dining Rooms are designed to leave a lasting impression. Expect a unique experience of bold colours and opulence as the back drop to a statement dining room - perfect for client entertaining, business meetings, or to celebrate something special. Whether for lunch or dinner, business or pleasure, Park Chinois is Mayfair's hidden gem.Our Menus are largely influenced by the culinary travels of Head Chef Lee Che Liang. The food is Chinese but not defined by a specific region, allowing the elevation of dishes through exploration and experimentation combined with superior produce.At Park Chinois, we aspire to bring back the joy of Dinner & Dance, where music provides the centre piece to an evening of enchantment and excitement. Live music floods the venue, from the Diva vocals and eight-piece band in Salon de Chine. For the more contemporary sounds, DJ's and surprise performances of emerging artists and a vibrant room of uptempo atmosphere, head down stairs to our Club Chinois space.Park Chinois is more than a meal, it is your whole night out offering one of the best options for private dining London has to offer. Great for Afternoon Tea, Brunch, Chinese Cuisine, Cocktails, Date Night, Dinner With Clients, Dinner With Friends, Drinks With Clients, Drinks With Friends, Entertainment, Events, private Hire... and just Something a little more unique.3 things to try when you’re there
Duck de Chine
Park Carbonara
Club Chinois dinner and live entertainmentOur restaurant offers a selection of menus to choose from;Please note: We also cater for specific dietary requirements with sufficient advance notice provided.Opening times*Salon de Chine *
Monday to Friday Lunch 12.00 – 15:00
Saturday and Sunday Lunch 12:00 – 16:00 Monday to Saturday Dinner 18:00 – 2:00
Sunday Dinner 18.00 – 00.00 *Club Chinois *
Monday to Saturday Dinner 18:00 – 02:00 (live show Wed-Sat)
Sunday Dinner: 18:00 – 00:00*CAPACITY *Main RestaurantSalon de Chine – 109 covers (seated) and 200 (standing) — Main restaurant (Ground Level)Club Chinois – 116 covers (seated) and 200 (standing) — Main restaurant (Lower Ground Level)Private Dining RoomsSalon Noir – seats 8 - Located Salon Rouge – seats 12The Opera (semi private) - seats 18Exclusive/Private Hire
Available on request, and subject to availability upon booking.** 5 things to try when you're there**
Duck de Chine
Park Carbonara
Steamed wild Seabass with soya, ginger, & spring onion
Black bean angus beef short ribs
Potted rice with Summer truffle

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Capacity & layout

Dining

Dining

up to 263

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Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

Sound system

Sound system

Location

Reviews

  • Travelling Lords

    February 2024

    Organised a birthday dinner for a close friend with the help of Kajal. We Opted for private dining in salon noir. From the beginning Kajal listened to my query and helped me through the entire process, even when I came back to make further edits to the booking. Was very patient and made the arrangement seamless and easy. I was arranging this night for 10+ guest, with 10 close friends starting at the dinner. On arriving the atmosphere was great, the staff were attentive and the food was great. It was a great experience for all of my friends, whether they are used to eating in mayfair or not. I have been to a few mayfair restaurants but this was my first time at park chinois and it is already at the top of my list because of the service and food. I Am surprised this is not a Michelin star (I looked it up after) I have been to Michelin stars that are subpar to park chinois. sim

  • M N

    March 2024

    Quite a juxtaposition of generally finely prepared Cantonese cuisine and disposable single use chopsticks… not quite the premium feel and my parents were quite taken aback by this. Environment concerns aside, should we bring our own? Food is good, service is mixed. At the start our attentive waiter took our order but a few errors made through the dinner. Pancakes for the duck were brought out 15 minutes before the duck itself although fresh pancakes were brought out with the duck. The duck however is excellent, and a highlight. It only comes in one serving (no second serving in broth / stir fry etc. after). In the ground floor restaurant, the recorded music choice didn’t quite match the interior, and the live music was ok - the singer struggled through a few songs out of her range, and settled in towards the end of her short set…. Also noted the some tables (not ours) are very dark (on the sides) and some customers (a fair few) spent a lot of time using their phones as torches looking at menus creating their own light shows as a result… perhaps something to consider when booking a table if you struggle in the dark. We shall return to check out the dim sum!

  • Eliza T

    March 2024

    Absolutely gorgeous dining experience. Went back and forth due to the negative reviews but a friend strongly recommended and this place did not disappoint. The live music was perfect. Our waiter was so kind… we will be back for another special occasion. The black cod was nice but I have had better at Nobu. The special fried rice didn’t have much flavour but it was light and delicate. It went well with the sweeter and saltier dishes.

  • P Tien

    December 2023

    We went for Sunday lunch and ordered a variety of dim sum dishes to try - the prawn cheung fun was excellent, the rest were good except for the scallops in the dumplings which was sandy and not pleasant to eat - they were not cleaned properly which was a disappointment for a restaurant at this price point. I would have raised it at the time except nobody actually came to ask us how everything was - again a disappointment for a restaurant like this. On the bill there was an additional £5 per person entertainment surcharge which was a surprise as it was not on the menu or website, and service charge was 15% on top of surcharge… overall we were disappointed and thought the extra charges were stealthy and should have been disclosed. A £150+ lunch for 2 should have had better service?