Hakkasan

7 Reviews

Star Travel Rating

3/5

Review type

Things to do

Location

Date of travel

August, 2017

Product name

Hakkasan

Product country

Fitzrovia

Product city

Fitzrovia

Travelled with

Reasons for trip

Mr Applegroupie and I were treated last week to a belated birthday meal at the Michelin star Hakkasan restaurant by our daughter and son-in-law. Mr A. and I have never crossed the threshold of a Michelin star restaurant before, even though we have had gastronomic experiences on Cunard cruise ships.

Hakkasan serves modern Cantonese cuisine and was opened by the same people behind the Wagamama Japanese chain. It now has 12 worldwide branches in Shanghai, Dubai, Doha, Miami, Mumbai, New York City, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Beverley Hills as well as the two in London. We dined at the branch in Hanway Place. The other is in Mayfair.

Michelin star menus don’t come cheap. Hakkasan’s set menus start from £40 to £128 per person and the sky is the limit with their a la carte menu. However, between 5.30pm to 6.30pm they offer a Taste of Hakkasan menu for £38 per person which includes one of their signature cocktails.

Our table was booked for 6pm. Hanway Place is just behind Tottenham Court Road, a short walk from the tube station. The restaurant itself is in the basement, having walked down a long flight of steps. I thought I was entering a nightclub. There were three young ladies at reception to check our reservation then we were led to our table.

After the bright reception area the interior of restaurant was rather dark, with only overhead lights which dangle from the ceiling so that one can see what one is eating I suppose.

We asked and were given the Taste of Hakkasan menu. As it was a taster menu there were not that many choices on the menu so it didn’t take us long to decide what to choose from the menu.

Both son-in-law and myself chose the Hakka cocktail. Daughter chose the non-alcoholic cocktail, Kowloon Cooler, a blend of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, lychee, apple, cranberry and lemonade and Mr A. chose the Lychee Martini.

We all chose the Dim Sum selection for our starters and Stir Fry Black Pepper Rib Eye Beef with Merlot for our main. For dessert, three of us chose the Jivara bomb which was a bomb shaped milk chocolate, hazelnut praline coated with rice krispies then drizzed with a chocolate sauce at the table. So-in-law chose the Chocolate and Olive Oil Ganache which was raspberry sorbet, candied olives and bitter chocolate.

The dim sum selection arrived in individual bamboo baskets on an oblong tray and they were very tasty. I was disappointed with the size of the main course. The stir fry rib eye beef was served with asparagus and white boiled rice. If not for the portion of rice, I think I would still be hungry as there was not much of the beef. The dessert was yummy and a generous size portion.

By the time we finished our meal which was around 7.30pm the restaurant was three-quarters full and this was on a Tuesday night!

Did I enjoy my meal? Yes I did. Was it worth it? No, if only the portion of the main course were larger, i.e. a whole piece of steak rather than strips of steak. However, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of dining at a Michelin restaurant even though the cost of the meal, including the 13.5% service charge for just Mr A. and myself cost more than we spend on a week‘s grocery shopping. Just think what a lot of rib eye steak I can buy for that!

(Apologies for quality of photos, the lighting was just too dimmed to take decent photos.)

Sheila

Join the club

Become a member to receive exclusive benefits

Our community is the heart of Silver Travel Advisor, we love nothing more than sharing ideas, inspiration, hints and tips between us.

Come feel the love on a Princess cruise. You’ll enjoy the MedallionClass experience others simply can’t, and it’s exclusively for everyone. Visit incredible destinations and be involved in the best experiences around each one of them.

Experience more with Princess and connect effortlessly with the world around you, spend time away with loved ones, take a moment for yourself, and fall in love with your holiday of a lifetime, every time.

With over 20 years of experience, Wendy Wu Tours has mastered the art of creating exceptional, fully inclusive tours which showcase the very best of each destination.

Each tour is led by a world-class guide, who will highlight the very best of their homeland, and includes authentic cultural experiences so you are not just seeing the sights, but truly immersing yourself in local life.

Say hello to ease at sea. Ambassador’s purpose is simple: they want to inspire every guest to experience authentic cruising, effortlessly and sustainably. Passionate about protecting our oceans and destinations, their ships comply with the highest industry emission standards and there is no single-use plastic on board.

On your voyage, you will receive the warmest of welcomes from the Ambassador community as you sail upon the friendliest ships afloat.

This is a global co-operative co-owned by local partners using real local experts and guides, which supports local communities, environments and wildlife. It offers travellers quirky places to stay, activity holidays and learning experiences. Not In The Guidebooks gets travellers off the beaten track into local culture with day experiences and longer, immersive adventures.

From wild wellness breaks in Wales to painting in Portugal, sustainable adventures in Mauritius to food safaris in Brazil, this is immersive, exciting travel.

Seabourn’s five intimate ships carry guests to the heart of great cities, exclusive yacht harbours and secluded coves around the world, while two new purpose-built expedition ships will combine exhilarating adventures in remote destinations with the sophisticated amenities of the world’s finest resorts at sea.

From the luxury of all suite accommodations to complimentary fine wines and spirits, and a no tipping policy, Seabourn exemplifies the definition of travelling well.