About La Dame de Pic London
La Dame de Pic London is Anne-Sophie Pic's first UK outpost, located inside the Four Seasons Hotel at Ten Trinity Square in the City. Pic — France's most decorated female chef with three Michelin stars at her flagship in Valence — holds two Michelin stars at the London restaurant and runs a kitchen that reflects her signature style: floral, layered flavours, delicate plating, and a confidence that eschews the heavier tropes of classical French fine dining.
The dining room is the standout. The Grade II-listed Ten Trinity Square building (a Beaux-Arts former Port of London Authority headquarters, 1922) contains a soaring atrium with restored marble and period detailing; La Dame de Pic occupies a dining room with original mouldings, natural light through the day, and candlelight by night. It is among the most architecturally romantic restaurant rooms in London.
Service is French-formal but warmer than Mayfair's hotel restaurants — Pic's style transmits through the floor. The tasting menu is the standard order (six or eight courses); wine pairings include a strong Rhone section reflecting Pic's Valence origin. Pricing is at the top of London's market (£250-320 per person) but aligned with the room's ambition.
Best Occasion Fit
Proposals at La Dame de Pic benefit from the room before any course arrives. The Beaux-Arts architecture, the natural candlelight, and Pic's distinctly feminine culinary voice — floral, delicate, romantic in its literal sense — align with the occasion in a way that few London rooms do. The Four Seasons setting also coordinates proposals with practiced discretion.
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