Upper Crust Jazz Sunday Brunch

Author: Quality London Apartments

Date: 12 Dec 2008

Quality London Apartments team enjoys an upper crust Jazz Sunday Brunch

Finally our hard work is recognized and rewarded with a trip to town to savour a Jazz Brunch.  We were invited by the talented Ian Jenner the Food and Beverage Director of the Mandeville Hotel in Marylebone, 4 minutes to Oxford Street, to sample his wares (so to speak!).  And what 'wares' they were!

The waiters fussed over us and selected the best seats in the house with a great position to listen to the jazz.  The room was beautifully funky with a wild palette of colours which is really exciting on the eye.  The ambience was intimate and cosy, which was a delight on a sunny Sunday afternoon in May.

But firstly what is a Sunday Jazz Brunch, we hear you ask?  A brunch is a mix of breakfast and lunch and is served between 12:30-3:00pm.  Whoever invented it had a lot of time on their hands, because it takes a wonderfully long time to eat and drink.  The jazz 'bit' is the wonderful trio of musician and singer, to serenade us while we eat.   What I forgot to mention was that there was also a lot of Champagne to drink, an unlimited amount actually because it was all included in the price.

The food was beautifully presented and produce were organically grown.  I enjoyed the smoked salmon to start, but the piece de resistance was the roast sirloin beef with rosemary roast potatoes but the award definitely went to the Yorkshire pudding.  They were the best I had ever eaten: well-risen, crisp but moist, it had depth and flavour.  All washed down with generous helpings of unlimited Champagne.  The menu is wide ranging and had many other dishes to suit all tastes to choose from.

Price for the brunch is £49.50 per person, but children under 12 pay their age.  Address: Mandeville Place, London W1U 2BE.  Tel: +44 (0)20 7935 4040

www.mandeville.co.uk

Cheers Ian!

Binh Zientek

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