The Dining Room At Whatley Manor

Easton Grey, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

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4.6 💬 911 Reviews
The Dining Room At Whatley Manor

Phone: +441666822888

Address: Easton Grey, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 5

Reviews: 911

Website: http://www.whatleymanor.com

"We went to The Dining Room for my birthday last week. Off the scale brilliant. Food to die for. We don’t have enough words for how good it was. The only way I can describe it adequately is to say it is pure artistry, skill and passion playing out on every plate and in every mouthful. Kudos to Ricki and the whole team for what you have created and the experience you give your diners. It’s extraordinary. We’re not gourmets but we celebrate wonderful food when we experience it, and The Dining Room is among the very best there is. The service is exceptional like everything at Whatley, it’s top quality while warm and welcoming. They make everyone feel special and you relax instantly. And that can’t be said of all restaurants of this quality they really do put the diner, and your enjoyment of the food (and excellent wine list) at the heart of it. For anyone who enjoys fine dining in beautiful surroundings and exceptional service, we’d always recommend The Dining Room and Whatley Manor. We would also add that given the quality of the whole experience, and knowing how costs have increased massively in this industry in the past year or so, we felt the price was well worth it and appropriate. Enough from us it’s a special place."

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Enjoyed a taster menu, all courses were a delight, many interesting combination of flavours, a real treat.

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birdreader
birdreader

Not sure how many times we have been to the Dining Room, but this experience was a good as all the others! Fantastic and imaginative food. Our daughter’s first experience of a tasting menu she ate all of it.


ChristopherBear
ChristopherBear

We ate here on the first 2 nights of the curfew so our bookings were brought forward by 1.5 hours so that we could still have relaxing meals meet the 10 pm deadline what fantastic meals they were. I just loved the well...


Fussyat50
Fussyat50

When I booked I told the restaurant that it was my husband's birthday but they didn't do anything special to mark the event which I thought was a bit disappointing. The food was excellent, with the accent on Asian flavours which we adore, so that...


Alan
Alan

The Most well balanced tasting meu that we have ever come across and we regularly dine at Michelin restaurants. The quality of the food , the innovation in the presentations were superb. You also have an opportunity to meet the chef and his team The wine List was comprehensive and both the quality of the wines and the service matched the food. A great all around experience and highly recommended.


Karen
Karen

Really lovely evening and amazing food. Staff were really attentive, well informed, friendly and extremely accommodating. Was really interesting to have one of the courses in the kitchen to see them in the real environment Food was tasty and brilliantly presented We had the pairing wines and when we weren’t keen on one of them we we’re offered alternatives without any issue. Twice on one occasion. So good and amendable. Doesn’t happen in some restaurants Not cheap but was really enjoyable


Topsy2010
Topsy2010

We had a fantastic meal in the Dining Room to celebrate my husband’s birthday. The front of house staff and kitchen team were friendly and attentive. We thoroughly enjoyed our kitchen experience, watching the chefs perfect the dishes and meeting the head chef was a real pleasure. Each course we had was so flavoursome and beautifully presented like art on a plate! The Dining Room deserves its one Michelin Star and we are sure it will achieve 2 stars in the future. Thank you to everyone for making our special occasion so memorable.


Cheryl
Cheryl

We visited the Dinning Room to experience their vast tasting menu and must say what an experience. It was great to meet and chat with head chef Ricki Weston to to observe his very calm and coordinated kitchen in operation. All 12 or so courses were exquisite and the presentation and service of them was all a 'theatre '. The only slight downside was the expensive cost of the the 'pre drinks ' £19 for a gin and tonic !. All the staff were extremely courteous, knowledgeable and made the evening complete. For a Special Occassion we can 't rate this place highly enough and would certainly recommend it for couples looking for that Michelin Star dinning experience.


ManUMike1999
ManUMike1999

Tried the spa facility earlier this year so fancied another trip for same plus Michelin Dinner and overnight stay. So glad we did. The tasting menu was outstanding and delivered the WOW I'm sure all serious fine dining folk want to have when paying decent money. Such quality in flavours . Generous portions. Good ingredients. On top of that service was friendly, perfectly timed and we never felt rushed. A nice bonus to start off was a few Amuse Bouche in front of the kitchen staff hard at work . Wonderful to see the precision and team work. Then to wrap up at 1am in the bar over a G&T, we were so pleased to have an appearance from Ricki Weston himself. I wanted to compliment him on a brillian...


TorridonPair
TorridonPair

We went to The Dining Room for my birthday last week. Off the scale brilliant. Food to die for. We don’t have enough words for how good it was. The only way I can describe it adequately is to say it is pure artistry, skill and passion playing out on every plate and in every mouthful. Kudos to Ricki and the whole team for what you have created and the experience you give your diners. It’s extraordinary. We’re not gourmets but we celebrate wonderful food when we experience it, and The Dining Room is among the very best there is. The service is exceptional like everything at Whatley, it’s top quality while warm and welcoming. They make everyone feel special and you relax instantly. And that can...

Categories

  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate.
  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Dining Enjoy a diverse dining experience with an array of delectable dishes crafted from the finest ingredients, pleasing both classic and adventurous palates, in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

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  • Reservations
  • Vegan Options
  • Private Dining

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