Orrery
Orrery, a modern take on classic French dishes by Chef Igor Tymchyshyn. The restaurant is located in converted stables that date from the 19C. Decor and ambiance is a bit dull. A choice of tasting menu and à la carte selection. The food was well balanced beautifully presented.
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About this Restaurant
Orrery is a D&D London restaurant, located on the first floor of a converted stable block, overlooking St Marylebone Church gardens in the heart of Marylebone Village.
This undiscovered sanctuary lets you escape the hustle and bustle of Marylebone High Street and experience sumptuous classic French food, an award-winning wine list, and outstanding service in W1.
Orrery’s culinary tradition has deep roots in Marylebone. Terence Conran’s involvement in restaurants began in the late nineties when he was approached by the Howard de Walden Estate. Their shared vision for the area saw them bring in Conran, sparking the foodie credentials Marylebone enjoys today. Places like Waitrose, La Fromagerie, The Providores, and The Ginger Pig soon followed. Conran named his restaurant here after the one he founded by the same name on the King’s Road back in the 1950s.