The Goring Hotel in London's Belgravia will unveil the redesigned Dining Room restaurant's new look in March 2024 after a multimillion-pound investment, The Caterer has reported.
The five-red-AA-star establishment, which earned a Michelin star in 2016, is currently being refurbished. The project is being managed by Russell Sage Studio.
The restaurant has been led by executive chef Graham Squire since August 2019.
The refurbished Dining Room will present an "opulent aesthetic" that pays homage to the hotel's storied past and the grand scale of the premises.
In addition to aesthetic improvements, the restaurant will have a new state-of-the-art kitchen.
A highlight of the renovation is the introduction of a custom-built chef's table, which will accommodate up to six diners.
This exclusive feature will allow guests to engage directly with the culinary process, offering a front-row seat to the kitchen's dynamic environment.
The restaurant's relaunch will reflect a contemporary ambience, complementing the modern British menus curated by the chef.
The Goring is a family-owned and operated luxury hotel established by Otto Goring in 1910.
Before joining the Goring, chef Graham Squire headed the Lickford Inn in West Sussex and the Michelin-starred Trinity restaurant in London's Clapham.
He had also worked at Claridge's in London's Mayfair and Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in Oxfordshire.