or a slightly ‘fuller’ dinner menu to include roast grouse.
Having lived in the area for much of his life Phil understands the environment and is confident he knows the type of clientele the restaurant is likely to attract.
He said: “If you want to give pleasure to people, which is what hospitality and cooking is all about, I think you just need to understand those people and I grew up in West London so I just feel at home here and know what the people are like.
“I really want to make sure it is effectively a menu that is pitched for who I see is going to be our most likely guests.”
Opening the site on a former Tom Aikens Restaurant was no coincidence, Phil was always aware of the site’s history and much of the reason behind obtaining it was due to its space and structure.
Phil said: “I always knew the site was a Tom Aikens restaurant, part of the reason why I took the site on was because from an operational view it is an exceptional site. It’s well laid out, the dining room is one of the best residential dining rooms in London, beautiful big windows and trees, and I think it is a lovely place to be.”
The exterior and interior space will be fully renovated and redesigned by Clare Nelson Design, and will accommodate up to 64 in the restaurant, and 12 in a private dining room. The new venture will also include a new fresh team of around 30-35 people with one front of house and one back of house that Phil has previously worked with.
Phil said: “I’m going for a team of about 30-35.
“I’m out to recruit a fresh team as I really want the restaurant to have a genuine and tangible sense of difference to the Square.”
Customers can visit a holding website - www.elystanstreet.com, and the Twitter and Instagram handles are @elystanstreet.
By Michael Parker