Tom Aikens set to Relaunch Flagship Chelsea Restaurant

Tom Aikens set to relaunch his flagship Tom’s Kitchen restaurant in Chelsea this spring.

The restaurant will undergo an extensive refurbishment and Aikens will be shaking things up with the food too, introducing an exciting new menu offering seasonal British small plates and sharing dishes.

Tom’s Kitchen Chelsea first opened in 2006 as a contemporary all-day brasserie, serving British favourites and comfort food classics in a relaxed and informal environment.

Twelve years on, the restaurant’s exciting renewal will bring a welcoming, modern and comfortable feel to the interiors; the perfect match for Tom’s contemporary British menus.

The new sharing-style menu at Tom’s Kitchen Chelsea will constantly evolve, allowing Aikens and his team to make the most of the short seasons of some of Britain’s finest produce, such as asparagus, rhubarb, mushrooms and game.

From the menu, small plates such as beef tartare with black garlic aioli, new season turnips and puffed rice and salt-baked heritage carrots, strained yoghurt and carrot top pesto, will sit alongside larger sharing dishes including scallops with fruit pig black pudding and peas and spatchcock Norfolk quail with peanut sauce and pickled sweet cucumber relish.

Those looking for the comfort food dishes and Tom’s Kitchen classics for which the restaurant is renowned, will also be well catered for with options such as Fish pie with cider, leeks and parsley crumb; Chicken schnitzel with violet artichoke salad and parmesan; and Seven-hour slow cooked shoulder of lamb with mashed potato and balsamic onions.

Spread over three floors, the restaurant is located in a beautiful Chelsea townhouse. With a rearrangement of the floorplan, following the relaunch, the bar will become a focal point of the restaurant for both counter dining and drinks, whilst relaxed window seating will also be introduced. Both the ground floor and first floor dining rooms will be rejuvenated through the introduction of luxurious upholstery and a richer, darker colour scheme, bringing warmth and cosiness to the space and contrasting to the signature white tile finish and wooden panelling.

Meanwhile, the third floor of Tom’s Kitchen Chelsea boasts two beautiful rooms for private dining and intimate events.

Speaking of the relaunch, Aikens said: “I am incredibly proud of everything that we have achieved over the past 12 years at Chelsea. Moving forwards, the redesigned space and new menus will allow the restaurant to be more innovative, modern and comfortable, and I am so excited to welcome back loyal faces from over the years, as well as introducing new guests to all that Tom’s Kitchen has to offer.”

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