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    Les 110 de Taillevent

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    110 wines by the glass. Serious French cooking.

    Les 110 de Taillevent, Restaurant in London

    About Les 110 de Taillevent

    The London outpost of Parisian institution Le Taillevent earns its place on the basis of one of the city's most seriously constructed wine programs: 110 wines by the glass, sommelier-guided pairings for every dish, and a cellar reaching back to 1897. The kitchen delivers precise modern French cooking at the £££ tier — good enough that the wine does not have to carry the evening alone. Michelin Plate 2025, consistently ranked by Star Wine List.

    The Verdict

    If you are looking for serious French cooking paired with one of London's most accessible high-end wine programs, Les 110 de Taillevent is worth booking over most alternatives at the £££ price point. It is not trying to compete with the £££££ Michelin temples nearby — it sits in a more practical, repeatable category: a formal French brasserie where the wine list is the star and the kitchen keeps up without overshadowing it. For wine-focused diners who want depth without the full tasting-menu commitment, there is little else in central London that comes close.

    About the Restaurant

    Les 110 de Taillevent occupies a converted Coutts bank on the corner of Harley Street and Cavendish Square, a few minutes from Oxford Circus. The setting does the work before the menu arrives: ornate high ceilings, deep green banquettes, and the kind of polished room that signals occasion without requiring black tie. The atmosphere runs warmer than the formality of the bones might suggest — service is described as relaxed and the energy leans brasserie rather than hushed fine dining.

    This is the London outpost of the Parisian institution Le Taillevent, which holds Michelin recognition in Paris, and the London address carries a Michelin Plate (2025) alongside consistent multi-year recognition from Star Wine List. That awards trail matters: Star Wine List has ranked this address in its leading positions every year from 2021 through 2025, which makes it one of the most consistently decorated wine destinations in the United Kingdom. For a wine enthusiast visiting London, that track record is the primary reason to come here over alternatives.

    The Bar Counter and Wine Program

    The name tells you the editorial angle: 110 wines by the glass, served in 70ml and 125ml measures. For anyone who takes wine seriously, that format changes the calculus of a meal. Rather than committing to a bottle, you can move across regions, producers, and vintages course by course , which is exactly how the menu is structured. Each dish is matched to four wines across four price brackets, presented in a grid format that is designed to be usable rather than intimidating. A sommelier is on hand when the grid feels like too much.

    The depth behind the by-the-glass program is not just volume. The cellar includes Château Lafite Rothschild back to 1897 and Château d'Yquem back to 1924. Those bottles exist for special occasions and serious collectors, but their presence signals the seriousness of the buying behind the more accessible pours. For an explorer who wants to work through a progression of wines matched to each course, sitting at or near the bar counter here is one of the better ways to spend an evening in London's West End. You get proximity to the service team, access to the sommelier's conversation, and the full benefit of the by-the-glass format.

    If you are coming primarily to drink well and eat secondary, a weekday lunch is the better call , quieter room, more sommelier attention, and the same list available. If the wine program is your main reason to visit and you want to work through several pairings, arrive before the evening rush to secure counter or bar adjacency rather than a standard table deep in the room.

    The Kitchen

    The cooking at Les 110 is described by Michelin's assessors as modern French, more food-oriented than the Paris original, and executed with precision and care. Sauces are noted as a particular strength , the kind of technically demanding work that distinguishes kitchens operating at this level from those simply plating competent bistro food. The kitchen's register is understated by design: this is not a menu that competes for attention with the wine list, which is the correct editorial decision for this format.

    Dishes noted in verified assessments include mushroom-stuffed Cornish turbot in a light bonne femme variation, a lobster dish using pickled pumpkin against a foaming bisque, and roasted venison loin with a coffee-tinged sauce alongside parsnip preparations. These descriptions are drawn from published assessments and give a reasonable picture of the kitchen's sensibility: classical French foundations with modern precision, not theatrical novelty. Lunch service opens with benchmark gougères, housemade sourdough, and generously salted butter , a reliable signal of a kitchen that attends to the small things.

    Practical Details

    The address is 16 Cavendish Square, W1G 9DD, directly accessible from Oxford Circus. At £££, this sits below the full fine-dining price tier of London's Michelin-starred rooms , a meaningful difference if you are deciding between a one-off special occasion and a repeatable option for business lunches or wine-focused evenings. Booking difficulty is rated moderate, which means planning two to three weeks ahead for preferred times is sensible, particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings. Google reviews stand at 4.5 from 402 ratings, a solid signal for a formal room in this postcode.

    For context on London French dining more broadly, see our full London restaurants guide. Wine-focused visitors should also consider checking our full London bars guide and our full London wineries guide for adjacent recommendations.

    Quick reference: £££ price range | Oxford Circus location | book 2–3 weeks ahead | Michelin Plate 2025 | 110 wines by the glass.

    Nearby and Related

    If you are building a wider London food and wine itinerary, Galvin La Chapelle offers a comparable French register at a similar price tier in the East. Chez Bruce in Wandsworth is worth the journey for French-influenced cooking with an equally serious wine approach. Le Gavroche is the historical reference point for formal French cooking in London. Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay occupies the higher price bracket with a wine-forward identity in Belgravia. For a different register entirely, 64 Goodge Street is a short walk away. Beyond London, comparable French precision at higher commitment levels can be found at The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, and Hand and Flowers in Marlow. Internationally, the wine-focused French fine dining tradition is also represented at Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier and L'Effervescence in Tokyo. For regional UK finds in the same wine-attentive category, hide and fox in Saltwood is worth noting. Complete London planning resources: our full London hotels guide | our full London experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Les 110 de Taillevent good for solo dining?

    Yes — the bar counter and 70ml wine pours make it one of the better solo options in the £££ French category in London. You can work through multiple wines without committing to a full glass, which suits a single diner's pace well. The relaxed service style noted by Michelin assessors also means you are unlikely to feel rushed or out of place dining alone. For solo wine exploration specifically, few restaurants at this price tier give you the same access to range.

    Can Les 110 de Taillevent accommodate groups?

    Groups can be accommodated, but the format skews toward smaller parties of two to four who want to explore the wine list with intention. The by-the-glass grid — four pairings per dish across price brackets — works best when diners are engaged with the wine program rather than ordering casually. Larger groups wanting a straightforward set-menu dinner might find the wine focus more of a distraction than a feature; for that format, Galvin La Chapelle in the East End offers a similar French register with more obvious group infrastructure.

    What should I order at Les 110 de Taillevent?

    The kitchen's strengths, as recorded by Michelin assessors, lie in sauces and technically precise French dishes — notably seafood preparations and meat courses with classical garnishes. The wine grid is the real ordering tool here: use it to match dishes to the 70ml or 125ml pours rather than committing to bottles. If the sommelier offers guidance, take it — the list runs to Château Lafite Rothschild back to 1897 and Château d'Yquem back to 1924, and navigating it without help wastes the opportunity.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Les 110 de Taillevent?

    The venue data does not confirm a fixed tasting menu format, so this is not the place to book if a structured multi-course progression is your primary goal. The strength of Les 110 is in the à la carte and by-the-glass pairing grid, not a chef's set sequence. If a curated tasting menu experience is what you are after, Sketch's Lecture Room and Library or The Ledbury operate in that format at higher price points but with more editorial control from the kitchen.

    Is Les 110 de Taillevent worth the price?

    At £££, it sits below full fine-dining pricing and overdelivers on wine access — 110 by the glass across four price brackets, with pours available from 70ml, is a format that justifies the visit if wine is part of your reason for going. The Michelin Plate recognition and repeated Star Wine List awards from 2021 through 2025 confirm the kitchen and cellar are both credible. If you are paying £££ primarily for food rather than wine, CORE by Clare Smyth or The Ledbury are stronger cases; but for the wine-forward French brasserie format, nothing in London directly competes at this price.

    Location

    16 Cavendish Square, London W1G 9DD, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Les 110 de Taillevent

    Booking Options Near Les 110 de Taillevent
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Les 110 de TailleventFrench£££Moderate
    CORE by Clare SmythModern British££££Unknown
    Restaurant Gordon RamsayContemporary European, French££££Unknown
    Sketch, The Lecture Room and LibraryModern French££££Unknown
    The LedburyModern European, Modern Cuisine££££Unknown
    Dinner by Heston BlumenthalModern British, Traditional British££££Unknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Les 110 de Taillevent and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    Les 110 de Taillevent sits at £££, which immediately separates it from most of its obvious London French comparators. Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, CORE by Clare Smyth, and The Ledbury all operate at ££££. If your priority is tasting-menu ambition and Michelin-starred credentials, those rooms are the right choice and Les 110 is not a substitute. But if the question is where to eat well in a formal French room without the full fine-dining commitment, Les 110 is the more practical answer in central London.

    Against Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, also at ££££, Les 110 offers a more restrained, classically French register and a wine program that is considerably deeper. Dinner is the better choice for theatrical ambition and British culinary history; Les 110 is the better choice if wine is the reason you are going out. For groups where wine matters more than concept, Les 110 is the stronger recommendation at a lower price point.

    Within the £££ tier, the closest London comparisons for French-influenced cooking with serious wine credentials are Chez Bruce and Galvin La Chapelle. Chez Bruce is harder to reach from the West End but arguably has the more personal wine list; Galvin La Chapelle delivers comparable French brasserie quality in a dramatic space. Les 110 has the edge on by-the-glass range and the Taillevent provenance. For a wine-first diner who wants the most structured approach to pairing in a central London postcode, Les 110 is the clearest recommendation in the tier.

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