5 /5 Levi Dance: No.15 Chobham — Comfort, Craft, and Quiet Confidence
There are restaurants that shout for attention, and there are those that simply let their food do the talking. No.15 Chobham belongs firmly in the latter camp — a quietly confident dining room tucked in the heart of Surrey that knows exactly what it’s about: refined, unpretentious cooking and a sense of place.
On Saturday night, the room glowed with soft amber light, a low hum of conversation threading between tables. Service was easy and assured — attentive without hovering. The menu reads like a love letter to British produce handled with French precision.
The evening began with scallops served on a truffled celeriac purée, offset by shards of apple and slivers of celeriac. It was a plate that managed balance: richness against freshness, earthiness against sea. Each bite was clean yet indulgent — the kind of dish that demonstrates real confidence from the kitchen.
The main course, a 220g fillet steak, arrived seared to a perfect crust and blushing pink within. It came with thick-cut chips, a roasted tomato, and a flat mushroom — all impeccably seasoned. The Béarnaise sauce was the star: silky, tangy, unapologetically rich, the sort of sauce that reminds you why French technique still reigns supreme. It’s a steak that doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel — it just makes the wheel spin smoother than you remembered it could.
Dessert came in the form of a cheese board: three carefully chosen, individually garnished varieties with crackers. A quiet finale, yes, but one that suited the meal — unshowy, generous, and grounded. A glass of Malbec tied everything together, its dark fruit and smoke echoing the flavours of the steak and sauce beautifully.
No.15 doesn’t chase trends or play at theatrics. It’s not about foams or fermentations or conceptual dining. Instead, it’s about execution, balance, and a respect for craft. The food here is thoughtful without being precious, elegant without being aloof.
In a landscape crowded with places that seem to have forgotten why we eat out at all, No.15 Chobham delivers something quietly radical: honest pleasure.