Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair)

Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair) Location

Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair) Maps
Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair) Address InterContinental London Park Lane, 1 Hamilton Place, Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1J 7QY
Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair) Phone 020 7318 8563
Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 6:30am - 10:30am, 12noon - 3:30pm, 6pm - 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday : 6:30am - 11am, 12:30pm - 3:30pm, 6pm - 10:30pm
Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair) Food Price £49 - £84 per pax
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What people say about Cookbook Cafe - InterContinental London Park Lane (Mayfair)

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34 reviews
  • Mostly cold cuts and salads that were a little tasteless

  • The live good station was fine nothing special there

  • The shared plates were not edible

  • The fowl had a weird taste and was over cooked

  • I noticed people were enjoying themselves and the food a lot which is great but I think if a restaurant that's topped the brunch charts in London it should give us a wow factor

  • Partly because of the food coma that subsequently followed after being buried with delicious food

  • It's definitely a good place to have brunch with your family/ friends

  • I can't remember exactly what we had but I distinctly remember that there was a meat dish

  • Classy layout with great food and diverse vegetarian options

  • Well one such solution I can offer is this go to the buffet at Cookbook Cafe

  • The food being served is far from ordinary it's good

  • Oh but of course the UNLIMITED CHAMPAGNE is also a great selling point

  • You're seated and presented with a drink and from here

  • You only get one helping of this but it is then supplemented by the "

  • (a ridiculous selection of desserts which is enough to make even the most hardcore sweettooth admit defeat) which you can absolutely embarrass yourself on

  • Pan fried brill and gnocchi were fantastic and if I'd just had those alone

  • I supplemented this with several helpings of roast beef

  • Cod and salmon sashimi BEFORE going nuts with desserts of macaroons

  • So if you're ever in need of a lunch idea and you're dining in a group with a wide variety of appetites

  • Lovely cafe where all possible forms of breakfast are available and eggs cooked to your request

  • The only difficulty is deciding what to try

  • A delicious selection of Asian infused British specialities in a relaxed informal atmosphere with a reasonable wine list

  • All the food is top quality

  • The waiters are all a very happy team more than will to serve

  • I remember very clearly that it was a great evening with impeccable service and good food in a relaxing environment

  • I like dining in hotels and a huge part of that is due to the standard of service associated to the hotel industry

  • The other reason that dining tin hotels is appealing is when there are offers

  • We took up an offer of two courses with bottomless prosseco at the price of £

  • Cookbook Cafe is also baby friendly

  • Group friendly but not sure if it is pet friendly

  • Service was very slow and so there was quite a long wait between our starters and the main course

  • Beautifully cooked but was quite fatty

  • I felt that the fish was a good dish but was just a little under seasoned

  • An evening in Mayfair with bottomless prosseco (I repeat

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