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Gordon Ramsay’s Savoy Grill to Reopen with a Relaxed Dress Code

Savoy Grill will reopen this November 29th, but the dress code is not in tone with Britain’s first luxury hotel ever. The hotel has recently reopened – Sunday 10th October 2010 – after two years of refurbishments that cost over £220 million, with interior design led by Pierre Yves Rochon; and structural and exteriors led by ReardonSmith Architects and Buro Happold. Despite the casual dress code confirmed by its management, the Savoy Grill will still have what it takes to be considered a classy restaurant.

Butler service has been reintroduced to the Savoy

Officially the Savoy Grill will be run by Gordon Ramsay Holdings with Chef Patron, Stuart Gillies and Head Chef, Andy Cook. However, the Michelin Star chef and entertainer, promised the Head Chef position to Holli Ugalde, a banquet chef from California, who won series seven of Hell’s Kitchen USA. While it’s still unclear what will happen chef Holli Ugalde, it has already been confirmed that the restaurant will be serving classic Esscofier-inspired grill dishes. According to the official Gordon Ramsay website, the menu will offer starters such as Boudin blanc foie gras with spiced quince and King crab cocktail, whilst main courses will include Lobster Thermidor and Beef Wellington from the trolley, followed by puddings such as a classic Mille-feuille and Ice cream bombe.

Chef Director, Stuart Gillies, alongside Head Chef Andy Cook - currently the two official heads of the Savoy Grill.

The Savoy Grill still keeps the luxury feel that attracted customers like Sir Winston Churchill, Oscar Wilde, Charlie Chaplin, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe. The interior designs, by Russell Sage Studio, respected the room’s original table plan and added luxury details including Art Deco inspired chandeliers, lustrous wood panelling, antique mirrors, luxurious mohair velvet coverings and gold leaf-lined faux turtle shell-clad walls to bring a new level of elegance to the room whilst at the same time restoring it to its former glory. The only question is how would casual dressing fit into the decor?

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  • What constitutes casual these days? Armani jeans or Levi's? I'd feel out of place dressing down in a venue with Butler Service.

    • I doubt they'd check the label, but yeah, they said yes to jeans. And they call it "smart" :)

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