

Benares Restaurant, Mayfair, Berkeley Private Dining Room
12a Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6BS -
From
£1000 min spendUp to
20 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
Benares Mayfair is a Michelin-starred Indian restaurant located on Berkeley Square in one of London’s most prestigious neighbourhoods.
With refined cooking and perfectly presented dishes at the heart, Executive Chef Sameer Taneja creates seasonally changing menus that draw on influences and spices from all corners of the subcontinent, to enhance rather than overwhelm the top-quality ingredients sourced from UK’s finest producers.
Sameer Taneja is Executive Chef at Benares, London’s trail blazing Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in Mayfair. Using his classical training in French and Indian cuisine and 20 years’ experience working alongside some of the world’s best chefs, Sameer’s culinary style pairs high quality British ingredients with authentic Indian spices and techniques.
Benares has 4 private dining rooms and can be hired for exclusive events such as corporate functions, product launches and personal celebrations. The events and hospitality team will help tailor each event to the needs of the client to ensure an exceptional experience.
The Berkeley Private Dining Room is beautiful private dining room for up to 16 diners. The Berkeley room backs onto the Sommelier’s Room, and is separated by a wine wall and latticework panelling.
At the other end of the room is a striking pair of hand-crafted ornamental doors made from Indian wood. Terracotta walls , flanking these doors, are complemented by similarly coloured pictures of Benares, the Holy City after which the restaurant is named.
Minimum spend may apply.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 20
Dining
up to 16
Theatre
up to 12
Boardroom
up to 16
Cabaret
up to 10
Classroom
up to 12
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
12:00 - 03:00
tuesday
12:00 - 03:00
wednesday
12:00 - 03:00
thursday
12:00 - 03:00
friday
12:00 - 03:00
saturday
12:00 - 03:00
sunday
12:00 - 03:00
Price type: Minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Table / chairs included
Premises parking
Audio & Visual
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Space Rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
- Kaashni MalikSeptember 2025
We opted for the vegetarian and non- vegetarian tasting menus, and both were outstanding! If you’re looking for fine food, with the best flavours and incredible presentation- this is your place!! The tasting menus are thoughtfully curated and a great selection of their signature dishes. Highly recommend
- Eva LOctober 2025
Surprisingly, it’s a wonderful experience at the bar in Benares! A warmth and welcoming bartender! We had a wonderful time of our Anniversary. It’s so great ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thanks a lot for making it so memorable. Highly recommend 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
- Eric LaiAugust 2025
Food was excellent and rich with flavour, one of the best Indian food experiences in London. Had lunch on a weekday and only a few tables seated, felt like we had booked the whole floor to ourselves. Atmosphere felt a bit empty at times. Great service and Shiv was very super friendly and helpful.
- Purva ChawanOctober 2025
We had a great time at Benaras. Prabhat ji recommended the best food and drinks, and was great to talk to! Great service and lovely atmosphere. I specially loved the Essex farm chicken momo, Gatta curry and the dal makhani. For drinks, the Chutney Martini was interesting - a medley of spices. I personally loved the Gimlet and Imperial more.
- William SmithSeptember 2025
Good but definitely not worth the price. I went to Benares with a friend on 13/09/25 for lunch. To start we had the Tandoori Ratan, a plate with three different tandoori meats, kebab, prawn and lamb chop. The lamb was excellent, the prawn great while the kebab was merely good. All three were obviously high quality ingredient-wise but seemed somewhat one-note. Then we had Meat and Kabuli Chana Masala (lamb and chickpea stew), Jhinga Moilee (prawn green curry), Dal Tadka (yellow dal) and Podi Aloo (potatoes) with Paratha (bread) and rice. The Kabuli was very nice, the lamb flavoursome and tender, the chickpeas soft but not a slurry. The Moilee was excellent, very generous with the prawns and very rich. The dal was quite mediocre; fairly watery and therefore tasteless. The potatoes were also fairly average, tasty but slightly dry. The Paratha was excellently done, crispy yet not crumbly. The rice was not noteworthy. Overall the food itself was tasty, with the portions being maybe somewhat in the smaller side. The service was attentive, although the wait time for food was maybe a little long. The atmosphere seems to be the highlight at Benares; the wall of candles upon entry into the foyer, the pond with petals, the bar, everything seems fine tuned to impress. Easily the most breathtaking restaurant I’ve been in decor-wise. The overall bill came to ~£180 (90pp). This is the main problem I have with Benares; cheap tasty Indian food is very readily available, not only in London but in the UK generally, even in more rural locations. Although the quality at Benares is obviously higher than an average run of the mill Indian restaurant, so is the price. The price at Benares is 2-5 time that’s of a normal Indian restaurant but is only marginally better taste wise, never mind smaller portions. Thus, I cannot recommend Benares. Benares seems like a restaurant that is committed to luxury and spectacle over their food, and this I find somewhat vulgar. If you want to impress somebody or celebrate with a show of wealth then Benares is the place but if you are looking for really amazing Indian food then look elsewhere.










