
The Ledbury was last visited in April of 2018 for a lunch and in Nov. 2014 for a dinner, on this blog. It’s now been elevated to a 3 Michelin star rating under Chef Brett Graham’s direction for the last 17 years and now with Chef Tom Spenceley running the kitchen. They offer 6 or 8 course tastings at lunch but only the 8-course in the evening with optional wine pairings. Rennovated in 2022 they made many interior decorating changes to the dining room as well as reduced the number of seats from 55 to 45 to make space for a center serving table. Dried plants hang from the ceiling in the lowly lit room filled with shades of beige. The pedestal tables were set with fine white linens and table decorations that coordinated with the ceiling ones. Staff are attentive but not intrusive and go the extra mile in service. We were delighted to find one of the fine servers we met last year at Da Terra now working here and Chef Graham helping present many of the dishes and taking time to visit with guests. Each dish was presented with in depth descriptions that I’m afraid I missed much of or can’t decifer my quickly written notes. Trust me that all was good with lots of flavors and textures in the dishes. Go if you get a chance and can afford it. (It will set you back 275 pounds or about $340/person and then there’s the cost of beverages and service.) Continue reading
