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Le Deli Robuchon comes to Chelsea, opening on the King's Road

Le Deli Robuchon comes to Chelsea, opening on the King's Road

Updated with details of the launch and the opening date

The original Le Deli Robuchon had been pretty popular for a while, but that went into the stratosphere when they launched the (undeniably great) cube croissants which took over TikTok and Instagram. Now they're coming to Chelsea with a second branch on King's Road.

That cube croissant will, of course, be making an appearance but they'll also be launching a brand new savoury version. Just what's in that will be revealed closer to the opening date (and we feel it might be turning up on more than a few social feeds). 

roomThose cube croissants

The new deli will be an all-day affair, kicking off with breakfast that includes an avocado omelette with caviar alongside plenty of pastries. then those cube croissants will be on sale from 10am, with pistachio, vanilla and chocolate available (and more flavours in the future). Lunchtimes adds sandwiches, quiches and more specials.

Then they'll have an afternoon tea which sounds like it's amping things up a little with treats like foie gras toast with spiced pear compote. And as things move into the evening, they'll be adding cheese and charcuterie boards, a French wine list and cocktails that include a coffee negroni. 

Throughout the day, cakes, pastries and more will be available to take away, including a daily changing Choux of the Day and Mille-Feuille of the Day.

The new Le Deli is all to be part of the Everyman cinema building and we're told to expect lots of cream leather seating in an open-plan setting. 

Le Deli Robuchon comes to Chelsea, opening on the King's Road

 

More about Le Deli Robuchon

Where is it? 279 King's Rd, London SW3 5EW

When? 6 November 2023

Find out more: Visit their website or follow them on Instagram @ledelirobuchonlondon

 

 

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