Tucked just off the Atrium lounge at The Ned NoMad, The Dining Room is a love letter to the lost art of tableside service — a fine-dining room where the drama unfolds at your table, course by course.
The setting is sumptuous and unmistakably grand: wood-panelled walls, original stained-glass windows and a parquet floor, dressed with racing-green leather chairs, floral banquettes and burl-wood tables glowing beneath hand-blown Murano glass pendants. It is the kind of room that makes an occasion of an ordinary evening.
The cooking leans into spectacle and craft — raw and tartare selections, tableside flambé, signature dishes from the grill and a premium meat selection, with caviar service and roving beverage carts adding to the sense of ceremony. A dedicated plant-based menu and an extensive dessert list ensure every guest is indulged, whatever their appetite.
Open for dinner only and steeped in old-world glamour, The Dining Room is one of NoMad’s most theatrical tables — a place to settle in, be looked after, and let the evening unfold slowly.