RESTAURANTS
At the heart of Experimental

A subtle choreography, the symphonic hum from day to night. A space where food and cocktails are just as important as the ambiance, the design and everything in between. In the kitchen and behind the bar, a team imbued with passion. On the floor, a rhythm of generosity flowing through service. A nod to the seasons, a meal shared, a cocktail sipped.
St Bernard
A genuine tribute to an Alpine table. A generous nod to the mountains reimagined as a contemporary chalet restaurant. Chef Rudy Ballin’s menu is rooted in Valais culture, from mountain cheeses and local meats to seasonal vegetables and Swiss wine. A prelude to an evening spent dancing, a respite after a day spent exploring Verbier’s peaks.
L'Aigle d'Or
A grand brasserie, a welcome respite to winter’s chill. A fireplace glows against wood panelled walls and woven fabrics, a nod to the mountain. A symphony of stories shared over classic Alpine dishes and seafood platters piled high. The pop of a champagne cork in the distance. A restaurant to gather well into the evening lingering tomorrow’s plans.
L'Aiglon
A journey through the Savoie, a restaurant featuring the region’s finest cheeses. A cosy meal comes to life through raclette, tartiflette and fondue. A moment shared over jewel-toned wine, a pause to reminisce about the day just gone. Dishes crafted in honour of the mountain, a celebration the French Alps in all their glory, from farm to plate.
Elemento Atlantico
Alameda da Praia do Pego, 7570-783, Grândola, Setúbal
+351 93 309 64 90
Off the beaten track, a beachside restaurant overlooks the sea. On the coast of Comporta, a restaurant emerges from the white sand dunes as if a mirage. Beneath blue skies and the warmth of summer breeze, step through the doors of Elemento Atlantico, where renowned Brazilian chef Manu Buffara is at the helm.
La Compagnie St Germain
The original wine bar in La Compagnie’s fold, first opened in 2011 as a tongue-in-cheek nod to natural wine. A place to learn about French wine, one that quickly became a local haunt and paved the way for sister wine bars in New York and London. Now each their own hidden gem with hundreds of references, tucked neatly away.
La Compagnie Neal's Yard
A hidden gem tucked away in the heart of Covent Garden, moments from Soho. An invitation to discover hard-to-find wine from small producers. A terrace unfolds, heated in winter months and warmed by the sun in the summer. Inside, two floors where low-slung sofas beckon for an afternoon or evening over French wine and small plates to share.
A space to discover, to remember
A study of seasonal produce, a measure of fine dining where each restaurant embraces its own unique world from beachside haunts to city escapes and mountain refuges to countryside hideaways.
An Experimental table
Candle light flickers, another service begins. Behind each meal, teams humbly led by chefs selected for their nuanced expertise and connection to each place. Jackson Boxer takes the helm in London and the Cotswolds. Gregory Marchand takes a playful twist on food in Paris and Biarritz. In Venice, Denis Begiqi leads the kitchen, and in New York Eric Bolyard's dishes are a whimsical interpretation of fine dining. And finally, Giovanni Passerini explores French and Italian classics in Rome and Paris.






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