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Restaurant Associates launches Wes Anderson inspired afternoon tea

24th Oct 2025 - 05:00
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Restaurant Associates launches Wes Anderson inspired afternoon tea
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Following the success of the Tim Burton afternoon tea at the Design Museum, premium hospitality brand Restaurant Associates has created a Wes Anderson inspired afternoon tea experience.

Bringing together food, design and cinematic storytelling, the menu offers a unique draw – film fans, food lovers and design-enthusiasts alike.

The new afternoon tea will be available from 21st November 2025 at the museum’s Design Kitchen, Monday to Thursday by reservation only and on Friday to Sunday available all day.

Steve Groves, executive chef across Restaurant Associates Venues, said: “We were overwhelmed by the response to our Tim Burton-themed afternoon tea. The enthusiasm was beyond anything we could have imagined. Over five months, we sold an incredible 4,000 experiences and even extended the offering due to popular demand.

“Now we’re thrilled to unveil our latest creation, inspired by the distinctive visual universe of Wes Anderson. Drawing from his quirky storytelling, we’ve crafted a whimsical centrepiece – a playful reinterpretation of the Courtesan au Chocolat. This standout dessert pays tribute to one of the most iconic confections in Anderson’s film The Grand Budapest Hotel. As a special touch, each guest will receive a recipe card to recreate the pastry at home.”

Savoury highlights include:

  • Smoked ChalkStream trout and cucumber tartlet
  • Beetroot & whipped goat’s cheese brioche (V)
  • Coronation chicken sandwich

There will also be an array of sweet treats:

  • Courtesan au chocolat (V) – a showstopper in every sense
  • Pistachio financier (V)
  • Raspberry and rose shortbread sandwich (V)
  • Sultana and lemon buttermilk scones, served with clotted cream and strawberry jam

Bookings are now open. To reserve your experience, please email: thedesign.kitchen@designmuseum.org.  

Written by
Edward Waddell