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Rüya Mayfair

A Valentine's celebration Turkish style at the stylish Rüya Mayfair

April 1, 2024

Table of Contents

  • 1. A Valentine’s celebration Turkish style at Rüya Mayfair
  • 2. Valentines Meal
  • 3. About Rüya

1 A Valentine’s celebration Turkish style at Rüya Mayfair

An exciting night ahead and our first Valentine’s night out in a long while. Like many people, COVID got us out of the habit of going out on Valentine’s night. Tonight, we are going to Rüya Mayfair, an ideal venue for a celebration. I visited Rüya last year and was keen to return and enjoy their Valentine’s Day celebrations.

Ruya is located on the corner of Upper Grosvenor Street, and from the outside, it is an impressive facade that seems to stretch forever.

Once inside, you are in reception (if you visit, check out the picture of the Whirling Dervish), then move onto the stunning bar area, then onto the main body of the restaurant, past the massive bread oven, to our table. 

It is great to see a busy restaurant, and delighted to report that Rüya is full tonight.

2 Valentines Meal

Red Velvet Romance cocktail
Valentines day cocktail

We decided to go with the special Valentine’s menu. However, the A La carte menu was also available.

Before we proceed to the meal, I should mention that Valentine’s set meal included a complimentary cocktail,  which was appropriately called a Red Velvet romance. The alcohol content was Gin and Grand Marnier topped with Cranberry juice and Raspberry puree. It’s the perfect way to start the night.

For the starters, we chose the scallop dish and Tantuni, which traditionally is a Turkish street food wrap of beef or lamb. Our version was a bowl of diced beef with paprika served with pitta bread.

Scallops starter

The scallops were served on a bed of Artichoke Purèe, with Monk beard and hazelnuts; the first thing to say is that scallops are my wife’s favourite starter, so we were off to a perfect start. The Scallops served in their shell were cooked with great respect to this lovely Mollusk, seared on top and soft and still slightly translucent in the middle, or thats what I’m told.

The Tantuni, which was new to me, was packed with flavour and, I suspect, was cooked with more herbs and spices than paprika; it was served with pitta bread. Rüya bakes all their bread from the massive bread oven, which is a feature in the restaurant.

Tantuni starter
Ruya Bread oven

Onto the mains, and this time, we reversed fish and meat roles. Leigh went for the dry-aged rib-eye steak and for me, it was tiger prawns on an orzo pasta and shellfish bisque.

The prawn dish looked stunning and ate as well as it looked; the Tiger Prawns were huge and filled the plate; once peeled, they delivered in taste, sweet and succulent. The orzo pasta was a great idea, especially coated with the deep shellfish bisque.

Tiger Prawns

We were both excited about the dry-aged rib eye steak, which arrived on a wooden board and was served with Zatar sauce.  We ordered a side salad to go with the steak.

The rib eye steak was cooked perfectly; in my humble opinion, a rib eye needs to cook to cook to medium to melt the fat content. Dry ageing steak brings out the flavour of the beef.

36 day dry aged rib eye  steak

Yes, before you ask, unlike the scallops, I did get a chance to enjoy the steak, and I’m so glad I did.

The steak was served with a Za’atar Sauce; the sauce was new to us and gave an Eastern Mediterranean twist to the dish we both enjoyed.

After a break, it was dessert time. The special menu had two puds on the menu, and we went for both to share.

Blood orange revani dessert
Raspberry Chocolate pudding

The blood orange revani dessert was bursting with blood orange flavour and served with ice cream and fresh orange slices. It was so refreshing.

Readers of my foodie reviews may realise by now that I come down on the savoury side of the coin; however, the raspberry chocolate pudding was nothing short of sensational. Sometimes, chocolate puddings can be too sweet or too chocolaty; at this point, I can hear you screaming there is no such thing as too much chocolate. For me, the Raspberry added a freshness and took this pud to another level.

If you are like me and once I’ve read a review, I check out the full menu on the restaurant website, I’m guessing this will no longer be available on the website I’ve posted below because I’m kind like that😀.

Valentines Special Menu

Cocktail

Red Velvet Romance, Whitley Neil gin, Cranberry juice, Chambord, Grand Marnier, Raspberry purée 

 Starters 

Seared Scallops

Jerusalem Artichoke Purèe, Monk’s Beard and Roasted Hazelnut

Fırın Pancar 

Roasted Beetroot Salad, Goat Cheese and Corn Bread

Tantuni

Diced Beef, Smoked Paprika, Cherry Tomatoes, Pitta Bread

 Mains 

Tiger Prawns

Orzo Pasta and Shellfish Bisque

Roasted Pumpkin

Spiced Rice, Pumpkin Purèe and Pomegranate

36 Days Dry-Aged Rib-Eye Steak

Za’atar Sauce

Desserts 

Blood Orange Revani

Blood Orange Caramel Compote and Orange Marmalade Ice Cream

Raspberry Hot Chocolate Pudding

Jivara and Mint Cremeaux and Vanilla Ice Cream

£95.00 per person

I’m sure that special events are a worst nightmare, notably Valentine’s, with hoards of people arriving at the same time, and the service did wobble slightly. I should point out that I did visit  Rüya last year, and the service was excellent.

Our experience at our first Valentine’s night out for a few years was excellent. As you can probably tell from my description of the food above, it isn’t easy to pick a star dish, but big news, I will present the gold medal to the Raspberry Chocolate pudding, the best dessert I have had in a long time.

Oh, I just remembered we were presented with a Valentine’s gift box containing Turkish delight and two Negroni cocktails on leaving the restaurant: such a lovely thought and a nice momento to remember our visit to Rüya on Valentine’s night. 

Ruya Gift Box
Negroni

Rüya Mayfair

30 Upper Grosvenor St, London W1K 7PH

For Menus &  bookings, click here

Tel 020 3848 6710

Private Dining Available

3 About Rüya

Established in 2018, Rüya London is one of Mayfair’s most popular dining and drinking destinations, offering an exquisite Anatolian menu inspired by second-generation restaurateur Umut Özkanca’s Istanbul heritage. Boasting Michelin-grade venues in Cannes, Dubai, Bahrain and Doha, Rüya London is owned by the esteemed Dogus Restaurant and Management Group which includes celebrated restaurants Coya and Saltbae within its portfolio.

To find out more about Rüya Restaurants, visit: www.Rüyarestaurants.com 

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