Sweet-toothed diners are in for a treat this World Chocolate Day as London added a new luxury dessert parlour to its offering.
Situated on Wembley Park Boulevard, Haute Dolci has a stunning open design that draws inspiration from both Italian and French heritage. The restaurant boasts a backdrop of exquisite finishes inspired by Statuario marble and on the mezzanine level, a cherry blossom tree will transport diners to Paris' iconic cherry blossom display outside of the Notre-Dame, adding to the air of elegance at this must-visit dessert house. The tree, constructed from a real cherry tree trunk and six metres in diameter, will provide an ethereal focal point to the decadent eatery, with beautiful bloom-filled branches spanning across the width of the restaurant.
The new dessert restaurant brings a new culinary experience to Wembley Park's growing line-up of exciting food concepts, with an international menu that will include American and Belgian waffles, cookie dough, pancakes, and crêpes. For those seeking a little more luxury, a tantalising selection of opulent and photogenic chocolate desserts will also be on offer.
In addition to Haute Dolci's main Dessert Collection, its menu also features a Vegan & Gluten Free Breakfast and Brunch menu, and a selection of hot and cold beverages, set within an impressively decorated interior, making it the perfect venue for any special occasion. Open from 11am until 11pm, Monday to Saturday, Haute Dolci Wembley Park provides a brand-new place to eat, drink and socialise; perfect for experience-seeking millennials who crave innovative, affordable treats. Its alcohol-free menu will make it an ideal venue for non-drinkers and the local Muslim communities, providing an elegant place to socialise in a safe environment. The beautiful new dessert restaurant seats 100 diners and fuse convenience, quality, and pure decadence. Haute Dolci's new Wembley Park location will open up new horizons for local dessert lovers. In line with the latest government guidance on COVID-19, the safety of Haute Dolci's guests and staff will be their utmost priority. A number of health and safety measures will be in place both inside and outside of the restaurant, which will ensure diners can have the full Haute Dolci experience, safely and comfortably.
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